Recent Articles October 1, 2010 "The Andy Griffith Show" 50th Anniversary After a pilot episode aired on The Danny Thomas Show ("Danny Meets Andy Griffith," airdate: 2/15/60), The Andy Griffith Show landed on CBS' following fall schedule, debuting on October 3, 1960. It September 30, 2010 Yabba Dabba Doo! Fifty years ago today, The Flintstones debuted— the first made-for-TV primetime animated series in the US. A twist on modern society, the series followed two working-class couples who lived in the September 29, 2010 Arthur Penn— "Live" TV Director who later directed "Bonnie and Clyde"— Has Died Arthur Penn, who began his career as a director during the Golden Age of TV, has died at the age of 88. In television in the 1950s, he worked on the now-classic anthology series Philco-Goodyear September 24, 2010 50 Years Ago America Watched "The Great Debates" with candidates Kennedy and Nixon "The Great Debates"— a series of discussions with then-Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Massachusetts Senator John F. Kennedy— aired network-wide on September 26, October 7, October 13, and October September 23, 2010 New to DVD: The Archive of American Television Interview with TIm Conway and Harvey Korman TV legends Tim Conway and Harvey Korman get serious in their interviews for the TV Academy Foundation's Archive of American Television. In this 3-disc set, each is interviewed separately about their September 19, 2010 "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" At 40 On September 19, 1970, The Mary Tyler Moore Show debuted and ran for seven perfect seasons. As part of a Saturday night line-up considered among the best ever in TV (in the 1973-74 season, the other September 14, 2010 Silver Anniversaries of "The Golden Girls" and "227" When The Golden Girls debuted on September 14, 1985, Variety called it "a funny, fast-paced, well-written sitcom with all the earmarks of a potential hit." They called it. The series was a top ten September 9, 2010 60 Years Ago Today, "The Hank McCune Show" Debuted on NBC-- Ushering in the Laugh Track on Network TV Hank McCune is a forgotten name in TV comedy. His TV series, The Hank McCune Show, however, has found its way into the history books. This filmed series was the very first to use a laugh track. The September 8, 2010 "Bonanza" Producer David Dortort Has Died-- Archive Interview Online David Dortort, executive producer of the classic TV westerns Bonanza and The High Chaparral, has died at the age of 93. When asked in his Archive of American Television interview how he'd like to be September 3, 2010 Archive Interviewee Jerry Lewis Discusses the MDA Telethon The 45th annual Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association will be broadcast live from the South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa in Las Vegas, beginning at 9 p.m. ET August 27, 2010 Legendary KTLA Newsman Stan Chambers Retires After 63 Years Stan Chambers started in television at the dawn of the medium. He's been a fixture of KTLA's news team and its historic coverage of breaking news since he first reported on the tragedy of Kathy August 23, 2010 "Howdy Doody" Writer Eddie Kean Has Died Eddie Kean, the sole writer for the first seven years of the classic children's show Howdy Doody, has died at age 85. Kean also wrote the songs for the show. Out of Howdy Doody comes one of Kean's August 16, 2010 Humphrey Bogart on '50s TV— "Jack Benny," "Person to Person," and "Producers' Showcase" Humphrey Bogart was one of the screen's biggest stars in the 1950s, when TV was considered a rival medium. Bogart made relatively few appearances on TV before his death in January 1957. According to August 12, 2010 EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG Wins Top Honors at 2010 Interactive Media Awards The TV Academy Foundation's Archive of American Television website EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG has won an Outstanding Achievement in Website Development Award August 11, 2010 Producer David Wolper ("Roots") has Died -- Co-Founder of the Archive of American Television Legendary producer David Wolper, whose many documentaries and notable TV projects include Roots and The Thorn Birds — has died at the age of 82. Wolper was one of the co-founders of the Archive of Pagination « « First ‹ ‹ Previous … 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 … › Next › » Last »
October 1, 2010 "The Andy Griffith Show" 50th Anniversary After a pilot episode aired on The Danny Thomas Show ("Danny Meets Andy Griffith," airdate: 2/15/60), The Andy Griffith Show landed on CBS' following fall schedule, debuting on October 3, 1960. It
September 30, 2010 Yabba Dabba Doo! Fifty years ago today, The Flintstones debuted— the first made-for-TV primetime animated series in the US. A twist on modern society, the series followed two working-class couples who lived in the
September 29, 2010 Arthur Penn— "Live" TV Director who later directed "Bonnie and Clyde"— Has Died Arthur Penn, who began his career as a director during the Golden Age of TV, has died at the age of 88. In television in the 1950s, he worked on the now-classic anthology series Philco-Goodyear
September 24, 2010 50 Years Ago America Watched "The Great Debates" with candidates Kennedy and Nixon "The Great Debates"— a series of discussions with then-Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Massachusetts Senator John F. Kennedy— aired network-wide on September 26, October 7, October 13, and October
September 23, 2010 New to DVD: The Archive of American Television Interview with TIm Conway and Harvey Korman TV legends Tim Conway and Harvey Korman get serious in their interviews for the TV Academy Foundation's Archive of American Television. In this 3-disc set, each is interviewed separately about their
September 19, 2010 "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" At 40 On September 19, 1970, The Mary Tyler Moore Show debuted and ran for seven perfect seasons. As part of a Saturday night line-up considered among the best ever in TV (in the 1973-74 season, the other
September 14, 2010 Silver Anniversaries of "The Golden Girls" and "227" When The Golden Girls debuted on September 14, 1985, Variety called it "a funny, fast-paced, well-written sitcom with all the earmarks of a potential hit." They called it. The series was a top ten
September 9, 2010 60 Years Ago Today, "The Hank McCune Show" Debuted on NBC-- Ushering in the Laugh Track on Network TV Hank McCune is a forgotten name in TV comedy. His TV series, The Hank McCune Show, however, has found its way into the history books. This filmed series was the very first to use a laugh track. The
September 8, 2010 "Bonanza" Producer David Dortort Has Died-- Archive Interview Online David Dortort, executive producer of the classic TV westerns Bonanza and The High Chaparral, has died at the age of 93. When asked in his Archive of American Television interview how he'd like to be
September 3, 2010 Archive Interviewee Jerry Lewis Discusses the MDA Telethon The 45th annual Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association will be broadcast live from the South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa in Las Vegas, beginning at 9 p.m. ET
August 27, 2010 Legendary KTLA Newsman Stan Chambers Retires After 63 Years Stan Chambers started in television at the dawn of the medium. He's been a fixture of KTLA's news team and its historic coverage of breaking news since he first reported on the tragedy of Kathy
August 23, 2010 "Howdy Doody" Writer Eddie Kean Has Died Eddie Kean, the sole writer for the first seven years of the classic children's show Howdy Doody, has died at age 85. Kean also wrote the songs for the show. Out of Howdy Doody comes one of Kean's
August 16, 2010 Humphrey Bogart on '50s TV— "Jack Benny," "Person to Person," and "Producers' Showcase" Humphrey Bogart was one of the screen's biggest stars in the 1950s, when TV was considered a rival medium. Bogart made relatively few appearances on TV before his death in January 1957. According to
August 12, 2010 EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG Wins Top Honors at 2010 Interactive Media Awards The TV Academy Foundation's Archive of American Television website EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG has won an Outstanding Achievement in Website Development Award
August 11, 2010 Producer David Wolper ("Roots") has Died -- Co-Founder of the Archive of American Television Legendary producer David Wolper, whose many documentaries and notable TV projects include Roots and The Thorn Birds — has died at the age of 82. Wolper was one of the co-founders of the Archive of