Recent Articles March 5, 2014 Remembering Stanley Rubin We're sad to learn of the passing of producer Stanley Rubin, who died in his sleep at the age of 96 this past Sunday, March 2, 2014. Rubin started his career in the mailroom at Paramount Pictures and March 5, 2014 Remembering Hank Rieger We're sad to hear that Publicity Executive and former Television Academy President Hank Rieger passed away this morning. Rieger was 95 years old. He started his career in publicity at United Press March 4, 2014 5 Things You Didn't Know About J. Michael Straczynski You may know that he created Babylon 5. And perhaps you know that he wrote for He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Jake and the Fatman, and Murder, She Wrote. Here are a few other things you may February 27, 2014 Feel Good Friday: Writing Tips from Chuck Lorre For all you writers out there, here are some wise words from Chuck Lorre, the co-creator of The Big Bang Theory, Two and a Half Men, and Mike and Molly, AND the man who crafted the theme song to Teena February 22, 2014 The Sex and the City Finale: Go Big and Go Home Carrie has now been with Big for ten years. Ten years! Yep, it's been a full decade since Sex and the City aired its final episode, "An American Girl in Paris (Part Deux)", on February 22, 2004. The February 21, 2014 Feel Good Friday: Getting By With a Little Help From Our Friends Sometimes it takes a village. Rarely does one's path in life follow a straight, ascending line, and when that line starts to veer south, it's nice to know that people have your back. Financial expert February 13, 2014 Feel Good Friday: George Burns' Final Tribute to Gracie Allen They were a hit on Vaudeville, radio, television, and film. Husband and wife team George Burns and Gracie Allen were two of comedy's finest. They were some of the earliest stars to come to television February 12, 2014 When A TV Legend Signs Off For Good There are a lot of things that I love about my job here at the Archive of American Television. I get to watch, clip, and catalog our interviews with some of the greatest minds ever to work in February 12, 2014 Remembering Sid Caesar We're devastated to hear of the death of one of the all-time comedy greats, Sid Caesar, who passed away at age 91. He played the sax, he wrote comedy, and he entertained thousands of people with his February 9, 2014 "Ladies and Gentlemen ... The Beatles!" The February 9, 1964 audience of The Ed Sullivan Show got the treat of a lifetime. On the stage that night, John, Paul, George and Ringo performed for the first time ever on live, American television February 7, 2014 Feel Good Friday: A Confidence Booster from Danny Thomas At one time or another, most of us have probably struggled with comparing ourselves to others. Maybe we rate ourselves against our peers, siblings, or parents, and don't always feel like we measure up January 31, 2014 Remembering Arthur Rankin, Jr. We're sad to hear of the passing of animation producer/director Arthur Rankin, Jr., who died yesterday, January 30, 2014 in Harrington Sound, Bermuda. He was 89 years old. Rankin, along with Jules January 31, 2014 5 Things You Didn't Know About Bill Mumy You may know that actor Bill Mumy played "Will Robinson" on Lost in Space (Yes, of "Danger, Will Robinson!" fame) and also portrayed "Lennier" on Babylon 5. But here are five facts we learned from his January 31, 2014 Feel Good Friday: George Carlin Tells Us Why It's Ok (Great, Even) to Be Different George Carlin made sure we knew the 7 Words You Can Never Say on Television. He also taught us an awful lot about American society as a whole with his insightful comedy sketches. Here he shares why it January 21, 2014 Remembering Stanford Tischler We've just learned of the passing of editor Stanford Tischler, who died on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at the age of 92. Tischler began his career at RKO studios, where he served as a sound effects Pagination « « First ‹ ‹ Previous … 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 … › Next › » Last »
March 5, 2014 Remembering Stanley Rubin We're sad to learn of the passing of producer Stanley Rubin, who died in his sleep at the age of 96 this past Sunday, March 2, 2014. Rubin started his career in the mailroom at Paramount Pictures and
March 5, 2014 Remembering Hank Rieger We're sad to hear that Publicity Executive and former Television Academy President Hank Rieger passed away this morning. Rieger was 95 years old. He started his career in publicity at United Press
March 4, 2014 5 Things You Didn't Know About J. Michael Straczynski You may know that he created Babylon 5. And perhaps you know that he wrote for He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Jake and the Fatman, and Murder, She Wrote. Here are a few other things you may
February 27, 2014 Feel Good Friday: Writing Tips from Chuck Lorre For all you writers out there, here are some wise words from Chuck Lorre, the co-creator of The Big Bang Theory, Two and a Half Men, and Mike and Molly, AND the man who crafted the theme song to Teena
February 22, 2014 The Sex and the City Finale: Go Big and Go Home Carrie has now been with Big for ten years. Ten years! Yep, it's been a full decade since Sex and the City aired its final episode, "An American Girl in Paris (Part Deux)", on February 22, 2004. The
February 21, 2014 Feel Good Friday: Getting By With a Little Help From Our Friends Sometimes it takes a village. Rarely does one's path in life follow a straight, ascending line, and when that line starts to veer south, it's nice to know that people have your back. Financial expert
February 13, 2014 Feel Good Friday: George Burns' Final Tribute to Gracie Allen They were a hit on Vaudeville, radio, television, and film. Husband and wife team George Burns and Gracie Allen were two of comedy's finest. They were some of the earliest stars to come to television
February 12, 2014 When A TV Legend Signs Off For Good There are a lot of things that I love about my job here at the Archive of American Television. I get to watch, clip, and catalog our interviews with some of the greatest minds ever to work in
February 12, 2014 Remembering Sid Caesar We're devastated to hear of the death of one of the all-time comedy greats, Sid Caesar, who passed away at age 91. He played the sax, he wrote comedy, and he entertained thousands of people with his
February 9, 2014 "Ladies and Gentlemen ... The Beatles!" The February 9, 1964 audience of The Ed Sullivan Show got the treat of a lifetime. On the stage that night, John, Paul, George and Ringo performed for the first time ever on live, American television
February 7, 2014 Feel Good Friday: A Confidence Booster from Danny Thomas At one time or another, most of us have probably struggled with comparing ourselves to others. Maybe we rate ourselves against our peers, siblings, or parents, and don't always feel like we measure up
January 31, 2014 Remembering Arthur Rankin, Jr. We're sad to hear of the passing of animation producer/director Arthur Rankin, Jr., who died yesterday, January 30, 2014 in Harrington Sound, Bermuda. He was 89 years old. Rankin, along with Jules
January 31, 2014 5 Things You Didn't Know About Bill Mumy You may know that actor Bill Mumy played "Will Robinson" on Lost in Space (Yes, of "Danger, Will Robinson!" fame) and also portrayed "Lennier" on Babylon 5. But here are five facts we learned from his
January 31, 2014 Feel Good Friday: George Carlin Tells Us Why It's Ok (Great, Even) to Be Different George Carlin made sure we knew the 7 Words You Can Never Say on Television. He also taught us an awful lot about American society as a whole with his insightful comedy sketches. Here he shares why it
January 21, 2014 Remembering Stanford Tischler We've just learned of the passing of editor Stanford Tischler, who died on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at the age of 92. Tischler began his career at RKO studios, where he served as a sound effects