Recent Articles June 10, 2010 "A-Team" Hits Theaters & DVD Shelves This Week It's A-Team week, with the complete season now out on DVD and the feature film coming out tomorrow. The original series found the team of freelance soldiers-of-fortune succeeding in mission after June 8, 2010 "Glee" Season Finale Tonight-- Check Out New Archive Show Page As the first season of Glee comes to an end, the Archive posts its new show page on the series, chock full of clips from the press line as the series cast and stars appeared for the Academy of June 7, 2010 Happy 100th Arthur Gardner! Noted producer Arthur Gardner (Rawhide, The Big Valley) turns 100 years old today. He becomes the Archive of American Television's first interviewee centenarian. Arthur Gardner's full Archive June 3, 2010 Rue McClanahan, The Golden Girls' "Blanche" & Maude's Best Friend "Viv," Has Died Rue McClanahan's forty year TV career began with a regular role on soap opera Another World and guest roles on such series as All in the Family and Mannix. She's best known for her work on the series June 1, 2010 This Is CNN's 30th Anniversary The 24-hour news network began broadcasting at 5 PM EST on June 1, 1980. The network came into its own with the outbreak of the Persian Gulf War in January 1991, and has since become the go-to May 26, 2010 "The Adventures of Robin Hood" -- Classic 1950s TV, served Blacklisted Writers With a new Robin Hood in theaters, the Archive has created a show page for the classic 1950s TV series The Adventures of Robin Hood. Produced in England, the series ran on CBS from 1955 to 1958 and May 26, 2010 Art Linkletter, TV Legend and "Pied Piper to Kids" Has Died Art Linkletter became a television icon in the 1950s, for his famed interactions interviewing children, and as the host of a string of successful series including Art Linkletter's House Party and Peop May 24, 2010 "The Virginian" Season One on DVD The Virginian was one of the last of the early classic adult TV westerns. Airing from 1962-71, the epic 90-minutes-per-episode color series starred James Drury as the mysterious defender of law and May 21, 2010 Bob Newhart Has a Dream: 20 Years Ago Today Considered one of the finest moments in scripted TV history, Newhart ended its eight season run with a brilliant TV in-joke. TV Land to Go: The Big Book of TV Lists, TV Lore, and TV Bests by Tom Hill May 17, 2010 "Law & Order" Ends its Long Run on May 24 NBC announced last week that Law & Order will end its 20-year run this season. Law & Order is the longest running crime drama on American prime time television and is tied with Gunsmoke for longest May 13, 2010 Don Knotts' Only Dramatic Role-- on '50s Soap Opera "Search for Tomorrow" Don Knotts will forever be know as the comic sidekick "Barney Fife" on The Andy Griffith Show, as Mr. Furley on Three's Company, and as the star of a series of funny family friendly '60s films May 10, 2010 Betty White Triumphs on "SNL" The reviews and ratings are golden for Betty White's turn as guest host on Saturday Night Live. With Betty's latest TV success, the Archive looks back on her Emmy-winning role as Sue Ann Nivens- the May 4, 2010 "Battlestar Galactica" Ended Its Run 30 Years Ago Today Technically, the original Battlestar Galactica ended its run 31 years ago, when ABC pulled the plug on the show in 1979. But when the fans protested, a ten-episode version entitled Galactica 1980 May 3, 2010 Soap Star Helen Wagner, Matriarch of "As the World Turns," Dies at Age 91- Archive Interview Online Helen Wagner, listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for her long-running performance as Nancy Hughes on As the World Turns since the show debuted in 1956, has died. She sadly misses the the April 28, 2010 Suzanne Pleshette Doubled her Double on "One Step Beyond" Alcoa Presents will forever be known for its syndicated title, One Step Beyond. The series dramatized real-life case histories of various occult subjects, with Rod Serling-esque intros by Pagination « « First ‹ ‹ Previous … 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 … › Next › » Last »
June 10, 2010 "A-Team" Hits Theaters & DVD Shelves This Week It's A-Team week, with the complete season now out on DVD and the feature film coming out tomorrow. The original series found the team of freelance soldiers-of-fortune succeeding in mission after
June 8, 2010 "Glee" Season Finale Tonight-- Check Out New Archive Show Page As the first season of Glee comes to an end, the Archive posts its new show page on the series, chock full of clips from the press line as the series cast and stars appeared for the Academy of
June 7, 2010 Happy 100th Arthur Gardner! Noted producer Arthur Gardner (Rawhide, The Big Valley) turns 100 years old today. He becomes the Archive of American Television's first interviewee centenarian. Arthur Gardner's full Archive
June 3, 2010 Rue McClanahan, The Golden Girls' "Blanche" & Maude's Best Friend "Viv," Has Died Rue McClanahan's forty year TV career began with a regular role on soap opera Another World and guest roles on such series as All in the Family and Mannix. She's best known for her work on the series
June 1, 2010 This Is CNN's 30th Anniversary The 24-hour news network began broadcasting at 5 PM EST on June 1, 1980. The network came into its own with the outbreak of the Persian Gulf War in January 1991, and has since become the go-to
May 26, 2010 "The Adventures of Robin Hood" -- Classic 1950s TV, served Blacklisted Writers With a new Robin Hood in theaters, the Archive has created a show page for the classic 1950s TV series The Adventures of Robin Hood. Produced in England, the series ran on CBS from 1955 to 1958 and
May 26, 2010 Art Linkletter, TV Legend and "Pied Piper to Kids" Has Died Art Linkletter became a television icon in the 1950s, for his famed interactions interviewing children, and as the host of a string of successful series including Art Linkletter's House Party and Peop
May 24, 2010 "The Virginian" Season One on DVD The Virginian was one of the last of the early classic adult TV westerns. Airing from 1962-71, the epic 90-minutes-per-episode color series starred James Drury as the mysterious defender of law and
May 21, 2010 Bob Newhart Has a Dream: 20 Years Ago Today Considered one of the finest moments in scripted TV history, Newhart ended its eight season run with a brilliant TV in-joke. TV Land to Go: The Big Book of TV Lists, TV Lore, and TV Bests by Tom Hill
May 17, 2010 "Law & Order" Ends its Long Run on May 24 NBC announced last week that Law & Order will end its 20-year run this season. Law & Order is the longest running crime drama on American prime time television and is tied with Gunsmoke for longest
May 13, 2010 Don Knotts' Only Dramatic Role-- on '50s Soap Opera "Search for Tomorrow" Don Knotts will forever be know as the comic sidekick "Barney Fife" on The Andy Griffith Show, as Mr. Furley on Three's Company, and as the star of a series of funny family friendly '60s films
May 10, 2010 Betty White Triumphs on "SNL" The reviews and ratings are golden for Betty White's turn as guest host on Saturday Night Live. With Betty's latest TV success, the Archive looks back on her Emmy-winning role as Sue Ann Nivens- the
May 4, 2010 "Battlestar Galactica" Ended Its Run 30 Years Ago Today Technically, the original Battlestar Galactica ended its run 31 years ago, when ABC pulled the plug on the show in 1979. But when the fans protested, a ten-episode version entitled Galactica 1980
May 3, 2010 Soap Star Helen Wagner, Matriarch of "As the World Turns," Dies at Age 91- Archive Interview Online Helen Wagner, listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for her long-running performance as Nancy Hughes on As the World Turns since the show debuted in 1956, has died. She sadly misses the the
April 28, 2010 Suzanne Pleshette Doubled her Double on "One Step Beyond" Alcoa Presents will forever be known for its syndicated title, One Step Beyond. The series dramatized real-life case histories of various occult subjects, with Rod Serling-esque intros by