Recent Articles February 6, 2009 Robert Culp's Interview is Now Online Iconic actor Robert Culp's Archive interview is now available online! For I,Spy fans, here's a short segment from his interview: [video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_qTbBgHrK8 Click here to watch January 20, 2009 Bob May Has Died at age 69 Bob May, who played the Robot on Lost in Space, was interviewed by the Archive on August 17, 2003. His Archive interview will be available online shortly. Interview Description: Bob May was January 15, 2009 "Happy Days" turns 35! To celebrate the 35th anniversary of the debut of "HAPPY DAYS" (ABC, January, 1974), we're posting some excerpts from our interviews with members of the cast and crew! See more on our TVLEGENDS youtu January 14, 2009 Ricardo Montalban Has Died— Archive Interview Online Ricardo Montalban, who starred in feature films at MGM following several appearances in film in his native Mexico, and later became a major American television star as "Mr. Roarke" on Fantasy Island January 5, 2009 Archive feature in the L.A. Times today! Vance Durgin wrote a feature article about the Archive of American Television, which appears in today's L.A Times! Pick up a copy today, and spread the word! Here's a snippet from the article:"Capturi December 30, 2008 US Postal Service to Release Early TV Show Commemorative Stamps in 2009 From today's press release regarding planned stamps for 2009 from the US Postal Service: Early TV Memories Block your calendar for Aug. 11 to attend the dedication of the Early TV Memories stamps December 30, 2008 New Video: Excerpts from Eartha Kitt's Archive Interview By now you've probably heard that the great performer and legendary songstress (and one of Batman's three "Catwoman"), Eartha Kitt died on Christmas Day, 2008 at the age of 81. The Archive of American December 23, 2008 Harry Friedman-featured in this month's "Emmy" Harry Friedman, producer of Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! among many other iconic programs, was interviewed by the Archive in 2007. His story is featured in this month's EMMY magazine, available now December 17, 2008 Producer/Director Alan Neuman Has Died -- Archive Interview Online We're sorry to report that Archive interviewee, producer-director Alan Neuman passed away on November 23rd, at the age of 84. Alan directed innumerable “live” on-location dramatic, variety, and December 15, 2008 Archive Interviewee Steve Binder honored! Steve Binder has been honored by the Caucus for Television Producers, Writers, and Directors for his 26-year long career in variety television directing. You can watch the Archive's two-part "Living December 8, 2008 Tonight on ABC: A Perennial Favorite: "A Charlie Brown Christmas" "A Charlie Brown Christmas" airs tonight, celebrating its 43rd anniversary. The timeless classic was the very first Charlie Brown special and Variety noted in its 1965 review that "author [Charles M December 4, 2008 Hall of Fame 2008 Inductees This year the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences will honor Bea Arthur, Dan Burke, Larry Gelbart, Merv Griffin, Tom Murphy, and Sherwood Schwartz as the latest inductees to the Hall of Fame. You November 25, 2008 TV Art Director and Sculptor Dick Stiles Passes (Above) Dick Stiles (pictured 2nd from left) participates in the unveiling ofthe Jim Henson wall sculpture on the Television Academy's Hall of Fame Plaza in 2005.L to R: Phil Wayne, Sculpture November 25, 2008 Too Hip for the Room We know you've been waiting, and now the wait is over! Finally, all 7 parts of our interview with legendary comedian George Carlin have been posted to our youtube channel. Visit youtube/tvlegends or November 21, 2008 Say Kids.. What Time is It? "It's Howdy Doody Time!" is a 6-DVD box set chronicling the popular 50s children's show which aired on NBC from 1947-1960. The set includes a half-hour featurette with many of the Archive's Pagination « « First ‹ ‹ Previous … 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 … › Next › » Last »
February 6, 2009 Robert Culp's Interview is Now Online Iconic actor Robert Culp's Archive interview is now available online! For I,Spy fans, here's a short segment from his interview: [video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_qTbBgHrK8 Click here to watch
January 20, 2009 Bob May Has Died at age 69 Bob May, who played the Robot on Lost in Space, was interviewed by the Archive on August 17, 2003. His Archive interview will be available online shortly. Interview Description: Bob May was
January 15, 2009 "Happy Days" turns 35! To celebrate the 35th anniversary of the debut of "HAPPY DAYS" (ABC, January, 1974), we're posting some excerpts from our interviews with members of the cast and crew! See more on our TVLEGENDS youtu
January 14, 2009 Ricardo Montalban Has Died— Archive Interview Online Ricardo Montalban, who starred in feature films at MGM following several appearances in film in his native Mexico, and later became a major American television star as "Mr. Roarke" on Fantasy Island
January 5, 2009 Archive feature in the L.A. Times today! Vance Durgin wrote a feature article about the Archive of American Television, which appears in today's L.A Times! Pick up a copy today, and spread the word! Here's a snippet from the article:"Capturi
December 30, 2008 US Postal Service to Release Early TV Show Commemorative Stamps in 2009 From today's press release regarding planned stamps for 2009 from the US Postal Service: Early TV Memories Block your calendar for Aug. 11 to attend the dedication of the Early TV Memories stamps
December 30, 2008 New Video: Excerpts from Eartha Kitt's Archive Interview By now you've probably heard that the great performer and legendary songstress (and one of Batman's three "Catwoman"), Eartha Kitt died on Christmas Day, 2008 at the age of 81. The Archive of American
December 23, 2008 Harry Friedman-featured in this month's "Emmy" Harry Friedman, producer of Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! among many other iconic programs, was interviewed by the Archive in 2007. His story is featured in this month's EMMY magazine, available now
December 17, 2008 Producer/Director Alan Neuman Has Died -- Archive Interview Online We're sorry to report that Archive interviewee, producer-director Alan Neuman passed away on November 23rd, at the age of 84. Alan directed innumerable “live” on-location dramatic, variety, and
December 15, 2008 Archive Interviewee Steve Binder honored! Steve Binder has been honored by the Caucus for Television Producers, Writers, and Directors for his 26-year long career in variety television directing. You can watch the Archive's two-part "Living
December 8, 2008 Tonight on ABC: A Perennial Favorite: "A Charlie Brown Christmas" "A Charlie Brown Christmas" airs tonight, celebrating its 43rd anniversary. The timeless classic was the very first Charlie Brown special and Variety noted in its 1965 review that "author [Charles M
December 4, 2008 Hall of Fame 2008 Inductees This year the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences will honor Bea Arthur, Dan Burke, Larry Gelbart, Merv Griffin, Tom Murphy, and Sherwood Schwartz as the latest inductees to the Hall of Fame. You
November 25, 2008 TV Art Director and Sculptor Dick Stiles Passes (Above) Dick Stiles (pictured 2nd from left) participates in the unveiling ofthe Jim Henson wall sculpture on the Television Academy's Hall of Fame Plaza in 2005.L to R: Phil Wayne, Sculpture
November 25, 2008 Too Hip for the Room We know you've been waiting, and now the wait is over! Finally, all 7 parts of our interview with legendary comedian George Carlin have been posted to our youtube channel. Visit youtube/tvlegends or
November 21, 2008 Say Kids.. What Time is It? "It's Howdy Doody Time!" is a 6-DVD box set chronicling the popular 50s children's show which aired on NBC from 1947-1960. The set includes a half-hour featurette with many of the Archive's