Recent Articles February 12, 2012 Music's Big Night: The 54th Grammy Awards The 54th Grammy Awards air tonight at 8 p.m. PT/ET on CBS. Performers will include Adele, Jason Aldean, Kelly Clarkson, Foo Fighters, Bruno Mars, Nicki Minaj, Bruce Springstein, and Taylor Swift February 8, 2012 It's Ba-ack! New Version of Edward R. Murrow's "Person to Person" Debuts Tonight CBS has revived Person to Person, the 1953-61 interview series hosted by newsman Edward R. Murrow. Charlie Rose and Lara Logan will host the modern-day program, which will air as a series of one-hour February 7, 2012 Lessons in Lighting Design from Imero Fiorentino Even if you haven't heard of Imero Fiorentino, chances are you're familiar with his work. He was the lighting designer on may of ABC's earliest programs, including U.S. Steel Hour, Omnibus, Paul February 5, 2012 Superbowl Showdown: The Art of Televising The Game It's Superbowl Sunday! Time for junk food, expensive commercials, a halftime spectacular, and of course, football! Today the AFC's New England Patriots take on the NFC's New York Giants at Lucas Oil February 3, 2012 The Bluths are Back: "Arrested Development" is in Development! This week Executive Producer Dean Lorey announced that the full cast of Arrested Development is back for season four! Creator Mitch Hurwitz, writer Jim Valley, and Lorey are hard at work writing the February 2, 2012 "Three's Company's" Chrissy and Janet, Together Again After 30 years of not speaking, Three's Company actresses Suzanne Somers and Joyce DeWitt reunited on Somers' web series, “Suzanne Somers Breaking Through.” The two had not spoken since Somers left February 1, 2012 Three Decades of Stupid Human Tricks: David Letterman Celebrates 30 Years in Late Night Tonight David Letterman marks 30 years in late night television. His first late night talk show, Late Night with David Letterman, premiered February 2, 1982 on NBC, replacing Tomorrow with Tom Snyder January 31, 2012 Talking with Trixie Norton: Joyce Randolph Remembers "The Honeymooners" She played one of America's all-time favorite neighbors. As "Trixie Norton" on The Honeymooners, Joyce Randolph was that pal that you wished lived upstairs. She was friend to Audrey Meadows' "Alice January 30, 2012 Director John Rich Dies at 86 The Archive is sad to report that director John Rich passed away yesterday at the age of 86. Rich was one of the most respected and prolific directors in all of television, directing numerous episodes January 29, 2012 Mary Tyler Moore Honored at SAG Awards Actress Mary Tyler Moore received the Screen Actor's Guild Lifetime Achievement Award at Sunday's SAG Awards. Dick Van Dyke presented the award. In her 1997 Archive interview, Moore reflects on some January 27, 2012 Phil Rosenthal Talks "Everybody Loves Raymond" and the Craft of Writing Phil Rosenthal wanted to be an actor. He and several friends in New York wrote a show called "Tony and Tina's Wedding", in which he acted, and an agent saw his work and told him to come to LA to January 24, 2012 From "Marty" to "Mermaid Man": Ernest Borgnine Turns 95! Ernest Borgnine turns the big 9-5 today! One of the most prolific, well-respected character actors of all time, Borgnine has appeared in over 200 films. He's starred in/been an ensemble player in January 23, 2012 How to Direct, Via Master Director John Frankenheimer John Frankenheimer (1930-2002) directed some of television’s most acclaimed productions on Playhouse 90, Climax! and Danger. In his interview from 2000, Frankenheimer speaks in detail about his craft January 19, 2012 "It's Always Sunny's" Frank Reynolds Shows Up at Our Interview with Danny DeVito The Archive recently had the pleasure of conducting an interview with Mr. Danny Devito. Interviewer Amy Harrington of the Pop Culture Passionistas shares a few thoughts about the experience: I knew January 19, 2012 Happy Birthday to "All in the Family's" Jean Stapleton! Wishing a very happy birthday to actress Jean Stapleton!! The New York City native is best known for playing "Edith Bunker" on the '70s sitcom All in the Family, but has also appeared on Broadway and Pagination « « First ‹ ‹ Previous … 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 … › Next › » Last »
February 12, 2012 Music's Big Night: The 54th Grammy Awards The 54th Grammy Awards air tonight at 8 p.m. PT/ET on CBS. Performers will include Adele, Jason Aldean, Kelly Clarkson, Foo Fighters, Bruno Mars, Nicki Minaj, Bruce Springstein, and Taylor Swift
February 8, 2012 It's Ba-ack! New Version of Edward R. Murrow's "Person to Person" Debuts Tonight CBS has revived Person to Person, the 1953-61 interview series hosted by newsman Edward R. Murrow. Charlie Rose and Lara Logan will host the modern-day program, which will air as a series of one-hour
February 7, 2012 Lessons in Lighting Design from Imero Fiorentino Even if you haven't heard of Imero Fiorentino, chances are you're familiar with his work. He was the lighting designer on may of ABC's earliest programs, including U.S. Steel Hour, Omnibus, Paul
February 5, 2012 Superbowl Showdown: The Art of Televising The Game It's Superbowl Sunday! Time for junk food, expensive commercials, a halftime spectacular, and of course, football! Today the AFC's New England Patriots take on the NFC's New York Giants at Lucas Oil
February 3, 2012 The Bluths are Back: "Arrested Development" is in Development! This week Executive Producer Dean Lorey announced that the full cast of Arrested Development is back for season four! Creator Mitch Hurwitz, writer Jim Valley, and Lorey are hard at work writing the
February 2, 2012 "Three's Company's" Chrissy and Janet, Together Again After 30 years of not speaking, Three's Company actresses Suzanne Somers and Joyce DeWitt reunited on Somers' web series, “Suzanne Somers Breaking Through.” The two had not spoken since Somers left
February 1, 2012 Three Decades of Stupid Human Tricks: David Letterman Celebrates 30 Years in Late Night Tonight David Letterman marks 30 years in late night television. His first late night talk show, Late Night with David Letterman, premiered February 2, 1982 on NBC, replacing Tomorrow with Tom Snyder
January 31, 2012 Talking with Trixie Norton: Joyce Randolph Remembers "The Honeymooners" She played one of America's all-time favorite neighbors. As "Trixie Norton" on The Honeymooners, Joyce Randolph was that pal that you wished lived upstairs. She was friend to Audrey Meadows' "Alice
January 30, 2012 Director John Rich Dies at 86 The Archive is sad to report that director John Rich passed away yesterday at the age of 86. Rich was one of the most respected and prolific directors in all of television, directing numerous episodes
January 29, 2012 Mary Tyler Moore Honored at SAG Awards Actress Mary Tyler Moore received the Screen Actor's Guild Lifetime Achievement Award at Sunday's SAG Awards. Dick Van Dyke presented the award. In her 1997 Archive interview, Moore reflects on some
January 27, 2012 Phil Rosenthal Talks "Everybody Loves Raymond" and the Craft of Writing Phil Rosenthal wanted to be an actor. He and several friends in New York wrote a show called "Tony and Tina's Wedding", in which he acted, and an agent saw his work and told him to come to LA to
January 24, 2012 From "Marty" to "Mermaid Man": Ernest Borgnine Turns 95! Ernest Borgnine turns the big 9-5 today! One of the most prolific, well-respected character actors of all time, Borgnine has appeared in over 200 films. He's starred in/been an ensemble player in
January 23, 2012 How to Direct, Via Master Director John Frankenheimer John Frankenheimer (1930-2002) directed some of television’s most acclaimed productions on Playhouse 90, Climax! and Danger. In his interview from 2000, Frankenheimer speaks in detail about his craft
January 19, 2012 "It's Always Sunny's" Frank Reynolds Shows Up at Our Interview with Danny DeVito The Archive recently had the pleasure of conducting an interview with Mr. Danny Devito. Interviewer Amy Harrington of the Pop Culture Passionistas shares a few thoughts about the experience: I knew
January 19, 2012 Happy Birthday to "All in the Family's" Jean Stapleton! Wishing a very happy birthday to actress Jean Stapleton!! The New York City native is best known for playing "Edith Bunker" on the '70s sitcom All in the Family, but has also appeared on Broadway and