Recent Articles September 11, 2009 "M*A*S*H" Creator Larry Gelbart Has Died-- Archive Interview Online Larry Gelbart, whose career in television spans from the Golden Age to award-winning television movies on HBO, has died at the age of 81. Gelbart was inducted into the Academy of Television Arts & September 10, 2009 From the Collection: Leonard Nimoy on the creation of the "Vulcan Salute" on "Star Trek" From the Archive of American Television's Interview collection, Leonard Nimoy describes inventing the "Vulcan Salute," first seen on the original series episode "Amok Time." [video:https://www.youtube September 9, 2009 Columnist and Red Carpet Fixture Army Archerd Has Died at Age 87-- Interview Online Daily Variety's Army Archerd wa seen in print and on television as part of the Hollywood scene for over 50 years. Below is Archerd's entire 5-part Archive interview. Interview Description:Army September 4, 2009 Archive Interviewee Jerry Lewis Discusses the MDA Telethon The 44th 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 September 3, 2009 Former TV Academy President Dick Berg Has Died at Age 87-- Interview Online Soon Dick Berg served as the president of the Television Academy's Hollywood Chapter in the mid-60s; he distinguished himself in the industry as a writer and producer starting in the Golden Age of August 28, 2009 Longtime Agent Berle Adams has Died at Age 92 Berle Adams, interviewed by the Archive in 2003, was an agent for many years at MCA, created a sports department at the William Morris Agency, and later distributed the Emmy Awards show August 26, 2009 Dominick Dunne Dies at Age 83-- Archive Interview Online Soon Known for his journalism in such publications as Vanity Fair, Dunne's early career was spent in "live television" in New York and Los Angeles and later filmed TV and feature films. Dunne' Archive August 25, 2009 TV Academy Foundation Auction - IT'S ON! Where in the World is Emmy Magazine? | Emmys.com It's on! The TV Academy Foundation's auction benefiting the education and preservation programs of the Foundation has begun. Bid on celebrity-signed August 19, 2009 Legendary News Producer Don Hewitt Has Died Don Hewitt, who created and executive produced 60 Minutes, and whose early credits include producing and directing the "Great Debates" in 1960 between Nixon and Kennedy, has died at the age of 86. [vi August 5, 2009 Legendary Make-up Artist Howard Smit Has Died at age 98-- Archive interview online Howard Smit helped found IATSE Local 706 and had a fifty year career in the make-up field, starting in television in the mid-1930s at experimental station W6XAO. He was profiled earlier this year by July 18, 2009 Legendary Newsman Walter Cronkite Dies at 92-- Archive Interview Excerpts Online Walter Cronkite received the moniker, “the most trusted man in America” when he served as the anchorman and managing editor of the CBS Evening News from 1962 to 1981, due to his honesty, integrity July 16, 2009 Don Mischer at the 2009 Emmy Nominations Executive Producer of this year's Primetime Emmy Awards & Archive Interviewee, Don Mischer, was interviewed this morning at the nomination ceremony (at 6am!). He was happy to discuss the upcoming July 7, 2009 Quincy Jones - on working with Michael Jackson Composer and Music Producer Quincy Jones was interviewed for the Archive in 2002. In this excerpt from his 2 hour interview, he remembers when MTV first formed and how influential Michael Jackson's June 28, 2009 Popular '50s TV Star Gale Storm Has Died at age 87-- Archive Interview Online Gale Storm became America's sweetheart, playing free-spirited "Margie Albright" on the sitcom My Little Margie, forever trying to keep her widowed father (Charles Farrell) out of (romantic) troubles. June 27, 2009 The Backstory: How Michael Jackson almost didn't make TV History in 1983 "...I shudder to think how close we came to not having that moment ever happen." Although not yet online, here's a striking interview excerpt from the Archive of American Television's interview with Pagination « « First ‹ ‹ Previous … 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 … › Next › » Last »
September 11, 2009 "M*A*S*H" Creator Larry Gelbart Has Died-- Archive Interview Online Larry Gelbart, whose career in television spans from the Golden Age to award-winning television movies on HBO, has died at the age of 81. Gelbart was inducted into the Academy of Television Arts &
September 10, 2009 From the Collection: Leonard Nimoy on the creation of the "Vulcan Salute" on "Star Trek" From the Archive of American Television's Interview collection, Leonard Nimoy describes inventing the "Vulcan Salute," first seen on the original series episode "Amok Time." [video:https://www.youtube
September 9, 2009 Columnist and Red Carpet Fixture Army Archerd Has Died at Age 87-- Interview Online Daily Variety's Army Archerd wa seen in print and on television as part of the Hollywood scene for over 50 years. Below is Archerd's entire 5-part Archive interview. Interview Description:Army
September 4, 2009 Archive Interviewee Jerry Lewis Discusses the MDA Telethon The 44th 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
September 3, 2009 Former TV Academy President Dick Berg Has Died at Age 87-- Interview Online Soon Dick Berg served as the president of the Television Academy's Hollywood Chapter in the mid-60s; he distinguished himself in the industry as a writer and producer starting in the Golden Age of
August 28, 2009 Longtime Agent Berle Adams has Died at Age 92 Berle Adams, interviewed by the Archive in 2003, was an agent for many years at MCA, created a sports department at the William Morris Agency, and later distributed the Emmy Awards show
August 26, 2009 Dominick Dunne Dies at Age 83-- Archive Interview Online Soon Known for his journalism in such publications as Vanity Fair, Dunne's early career was spent in "live television" in New York and Los Angeles and later filmed TV and feature films. Dunne' Archive
August 25, 2009 TV Academy Foundation Auction - IT'S ON! Where in the World is Emmy Magazine? | Emmys.com It's on! The TV Academy Foundation's auction benefiting the education and preservation programs of the Foundation has begun. Bid on celebrity-signed
August 19, 2009 Legendary News Producer Don Hewitt Has Died Don Hewitt, who created and executive produced 60 Minutes, and whose early credits include producing and directing the "Great Debates" in 1960 between Nixon and Kennedy, has died at the age of 86. [vi
August 5, 2009 Legendary Make-up Artist Howard Smit Has Died at age 98-- Archive interview online Howard Smit helped found IATSE Local 706 and had a fifty year career in the make-up field, starting in television in the mid-1930s at experimental station W6XAO. He was profiled earlier this year by
July 18, 2009 Legendary Newsman Walter Cronkite Dies at 92-- Archive Interview Excerpts Online Walter Cronkite received the moniker, “the most trusted man in America” when he served as the anchorman and managing editor of the CBS Evening News from 1962 to 1981, due to his honesty, integrity
July 16, 2009 Don Mischer at the 2009 Emmy Nominations Executive Producer of this year's Primetime Emmy Awards & Archive Interviewee, Don Mischer, was interviewed this morning at the nomination ceremony (at 6am!). He was happy to discuss the upcoming
July 7, 2009 Quincy Jones - on working with Michael Jackson Composer and Music Producer Quincy Jones was interviewed for the Archive in 2002. In this excerpt from his 2 hour interview, he remembers when MTV first formed and how influential Michael Jackson's
June 28, 2009 Popular '50s TV Star Gale Storm Has Died at age 87-- Archive Interview Online Gale Storm became America's sweetheart, playing free-spirited "Margie Albright" on the sitcom My Little Margie, forever trying to keep her widowed father (Charles Farrell) out of (romantic) troubles.
June 27, 2009 The Backstory: How Michael Jackson almost didn't make TV History in 1983 "...I shudder to think how close we came to not having that moment ever happen." Although not yet online, here's a striking interview excerpt from the Archive of American Television's interview with