Recent Articles November 10, 2009 Seven New Inductees Into the Television Academy's Hall of Fame The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' Hall of Fame Committee has selected Candice Bergen, Charles Lisanby, Don Pardo, Gene Roddenberry, Tom and Dick Smothers and Bob Stewart to be the next November 2, 2009 Charles Van Doren Admitted the Truth about "21"— 50 Years Ago Today Charles Van Doren, the Columbia professor who was at the center of the quiz show scandal of the 1950s, appeared before a congressional committee on November 2, 1959 to admit he'd been given questions October 31, 2009 Lon Chaney, Jr. in "Frankenstein" on "Tales of Tomorrow" -- Famed "Live" Production that Chaney thought was the Dress Rehearsal Tales of Tomorrow (1951-53) is described by the Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows as "one of TV's earliest adult science-fiction series." These days, the series is known for October 29, 2009 The Barbara Stanwyck Show Now on DVD “She had grit, sex appeal and vulnerability, in spades. No one played a saucy dame better.” -People Magazine E1 ENTERTAINMENT AND THE ARCHIVE OF AMERICAN TELEVISION BRING A CLASSIC, EMMY® AWARD October 23, 2009 Archive Interviewee Soupy Sales has died Soupy Sales was interviewed by the Archive in 2002. Click here to read highlights from his interview. [video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsjwZtiEru0 Detailed Interview Description:Soupy Sales October 19, 2009 Tom Fontana's interview is now online! Show creator, writer, and producer Tom Fontana was interviewed by the Archive in June, 2009. His full interview is available for the first time online, here! Interview Description: In his Archive October 19, 2009 TV Theme Composer Vic Mizzy has died Composer Vic Mizzy died on Saturday at age 87. Mizzy composed the theme songs for "The Addams Family" and "Green Acres", possibly two of the most recognizable theme songs of all time. He was October 2, 2009 "The Twilight Zone" Celebrates Its 50th Anniversary The Twilight Zone debuted on October 2, 1959 and has become one of the crown jewels of classic television over the last fifty years. Series creator Rod Serling won two Emmy Awards for the series, for September 29, 2009 New Interviews Posted at EmmyTVLegends.org! New interviews are up today on emmyTVlegends.org with Marla Gibbs, Marion Ross, and Tom Bosley! Keep checking back for more updates! September 24, 2009 From the Collection: Robert Culp on "I Spy" Actor/Writer Robert Culp on the creation of I Spy. [video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lh83ghG0BGc Click here to watch the premiere episode, "So Long, Patrick Henry" (airdate: 9/15/65; written by September 22, 2009 Longtime Publicist Frank Liberman Has Died-- Archive Interview Online Frank Liberman, who represented Bob Hope and Nat King Cole, among others during his long career, died at age 92. He was interviewed for the Archive by Reba Merrill, in a joint venture with the September 17, 2009 New Interviews Posted at EMMYTVLEGENDS! New interviews are up today with LeVar Burton, Bill Dana, Bob McGrath, Rue McClanahan, John Moffitt, Ted Turner... and many more! Check back often as we'll be adding more interviews every week! Also September 17, 2009 EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG is LIVE! BIG NEWS The Archive of American Television has officially launched http://EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG, the new online home of the Archive's interview collection. Visit the free site to see many interviews in September 14, 2009 Archive Interviewees Ernest Borgnine and Betty White at the Academy's Creative Arts Awards Ernest Borgnine was nominated for guest actor in a drama for ER and Betty White was nominated for guest actress in a comedy for My Name Is Earl. Here they both are at the Academy's Creative Arts September 11, 2009 Longtime Grammy Awards Producer Pierre Cossette Has Died-- Interview Online Soon Cossette died at the age 85. The Archive's two-hour interview with Pierre Cossette was conducted by Bonnie Datt on June 4, 2008. [video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvKZD40GIyA Interview Pagination « « First ‹ ‹ Previous … 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 … › Next › » Last »
November 10, 2009 Seven New Inductees Into the Television Academy's Hall of Fame The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' Hall of Fame Committee has selected Candice Bergen, Charles Lisanby, Don Pardo, Gene Roddenberry, Tom and Dick Smothers and Bob Stewart to be the next
November 2, 2009 Charles Van Doren Admitted the Truth about "21"— 50 Years Ago Today Charles Van Doren, the Columbia professor who was at the center of the quiz show scandal of the 1950s, appeared before a congressional committee on November 2, 1959 to admit he'd been given questions
October 31, 2009 Lon Chaney, Jr. in "Frankenstein" on "Tales of Tomorrow" -- Famed "Live" Production that Chaney thought was the Dress Rehearsal Tales of Tomorrow (1951-53) is described by the Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows as "one of TV's earliest adult science-fiction series." These days, the series is known for
October 29, 2009 The Barbara Stanwyck Show Now on DVD “She had grit, sex appeal and vulnerability, in spades. No one played a saucy dame better.” -People Magazine E1 ENTERTAINMENT AND THE ARCHIVE OF AMERICAN TELEVISION BRING A CLASSIC, EMMY® AWARD
October 23, 2009 Archive Interviewee Soupy Sales has died Soupy Sales was interviewed by the Archive in 2002. Click here to read highlights from his interview. [video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsjwZtiEru0 Detailed Interview Description:Soupy Sales
October 19, 2009 Tom Fontana's interview is now online! Show creator, writer, and producer Tom Fontana was interviewed by the Archive in June, 2009. His full interview is available for the first time online, here! Interview Description: In his Archive
October 19, 2009 TV Theme Composer Vic Mizzy has died Composer Vic Mizzy died on Saturday at age 87. Mizzy composed the theme songs for "The Addams Family" and "Green Acres", possibly two of the most recognizable theme songs of all time. He was
October 2, 2009 "The Twilight Zone" Celebrates Its 50th Anniversary The Twilight Zone debuted on October 2, 1959 and has become one of the crown jewels of classic television over the last fifty years. Series creator Rod Serling won two Emmy Awards for the series, for
September 29, 2009 New Interviews Posted at EmmyTVLegends.org! New interviews are up today on emmyTVlegends.org with Marla Gibbs, Marion Ross, and Tom Bosley! Keep checking back for more updates!
September 24, 2009 From the Collection: Robert Culp on "I Spy" Actor/Writer Robert Culp on the creation of I Spy. [video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lh83ghG0BGc Click here to watch the premiere episode, "So Long, Patrick Henry" (airdate: 9/15/65; written by
September 22, 2009 Longtime Publicist Frank Liberman Has Died-- Archive Interview Online Frank Liberman, who represented Bob Hope and Nat King Cole, among others during his long career, died at age 92. He was interviewed for the Archive by Reba Merrill, in a joint venture with the
September 17, 2009 New Interviews Posted at EMMYTVLEGENDS! New interviews are up today with LeVar Burton, Bill Dana, Bob McGrath, Rue McClanahan, John Moffitt, Ted Turner... and many more! Check back often as we'll be adding more interviews every week! Also
September 17, 2009 EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG is LIVE! BIG NEWS The Archive of American Television has officially launched http://EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG, the new online home of the Archive's interview collection. Visit the free site to see many interviews in
September 14, 2009 Archive Interviewees Ernest Borgnine and Betty White at the Academy's Creative Arts Awards Ernest Borgnine was nominated for guest actor in a drama for ER and Betty White was nominated for guest actress in a comedy for My Name Is Earl. Here they both are at the Academy's Creative Arts
September 11, 2009 Longtime Grammy Awards Producer Pierre Cossette Has Died-- Interview Online Soon Cossette died at the age 85. The Archive's two-hour interview with Pierre Cossette was conducted by Bonnie Datt on June 4, 2008. [video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvKZD40GIyA Interview