Recent Articles August 29, 2008 Archive Interviewee Jerry Lewis Discusses the MDA Telethon The 43rd annual Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association will be broadcast live from Las Vegas on Sunday, August 31. “I’ll never wave the white flag in the fight August 26, 2008 TV Golden Age Writer Tad Mosel has Died Tad Mosel, one of the group of writers who came to define the Golden Age of Television in the 1950s, has died at the age of 86. Among Mosel's most well-known teleplays were: "The Out-of-Towners" (for August 19, 2008 The Many Layers of Julia Child The National Women's History Museum exhibit, Clandestine Women: The Untold Stories of Women in Espionage, highlights the story of an unlikely operative, Julia Child. It has recently been brought to August 19, 2008 TV's Most Memorable Moments - Vote online! The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards are soon approaching, and many of our Archive interviewees have been honored with nominations this year. Visit emmys.com/abc to watch and vote on your favorite comedy August 15, 2008 50th Anniversary of the Beginning of the Quiz Show Scandals A year before Charles Van Doren and Herb Stempel squared off on Twenty-One, a contestant on the quiz show Dotto discovered that the program he was on was rigged. As related in Jeff Kisseloff's The August 14, 2008 Too Hip For the Room: George Carlin's Archive Interview online Legendary comedian George Carlin (1937-2008) sat for an Archive of American Television interview with longtime Archive interviewer Henry Colman and Archivist Jenni Matz in December, 2007. His August 8, 2008 Manager Bernie Brillstein Has Died Bernie Brillstein, who represented many comedy legends and helped shephard classic television programming, has died at age 77. Bernie Brillstein full 8-part interview will be online soon and can be August 8, 2008 2008 Summer Olympics Begin Today The Summer Olympics begin today from Beijing, China. NBC Universal will be airing the most Olympic coverage in history with 3,600 hours on NBC, USA, MSNBC, CNBC, Oxygen, Telemundo, Universal HD and August 1, 2008 Sherman Hemsley's Interview Is Now Online Sherman Hemsley's Archive Interview is now online. Forever "George Jefferson" in the minds of TV fans, Hemsley also had a hit with the highly-rated sitcom Amen.Click here to view Sherman Hemsley's July 25, 2008 "I Dream of Jeannie" Season Five on DVD With the release of season five, the complete run of I Dream of Jeannie is now available on DVD. The 1965-70 sitcom about a 2,000 year-old genie in the form of Barbara Eden and her exploits with July 25, 2008 Legendary William Morris Agent Ruth Engelhardt Has Died-- Archive Interview Online Ruth Engelhart was associated with the William Morris Agency for over fifty years. She died at the age of 86 on July 23. Click here to watch Ruth Engelhardt's entire 8-part interview. Interview July 22, 2008 A Tribute to Betty White at the Academy! This August, The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences will hold an event honoring, "Betty White: Celebrating 60 Years on Television". Many Archive interviewees will be on-hand for the event July 19, 2008 This Weekend - The Official Dark Shadows Convention in Burbank This weekend (July 19th & 20th), Dark Shadows Festival, the annual official Dark Shadows convention salutes the cult-classic gothic soap in Burbank, CA. Events include appearances by cast and crew, q July 17, 2008 2008 Emmy Nominations Announced! The 60th Annual Primetime and Creative Arts Emmy nominations were announced early this morning from The Academy in North Hollywood. We're very happy to report that quite a few Archive Interviewees July 14, 2008 Cinematographer Joseph M. Wilcots Interview Now Online Joseph M. Wilcots' full Archive interview has now been posted online. Wilcots, who is currently at work on several projects, was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for Roots Pagination « « First ‹ ‹ Previous … 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 … › Next › » Last »
August 29, 2008 Archive Interviewee Jerry Lewis Discusses the MDA Telethon The 43rd annual Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association will be broadcast live from Las Vegas on Sunday, August 31. “I’ll never wave the white flag in the fight
August 26, 2008 TV Golden Age Writer Tad Mosel has Died Tad Mosel, one of the group of writers who came to define the Golden Age of Television in the 1950s, has died at the age of 86. Among Mosel's most well-known teleplays were: "The Out-of-Towners" (for
August 19, 2008 The Many Layers of Julia Child The National Women's History Museum exhibit, Clandestine Women: The Untold Stories of Women in Espionage, highlights the story of an unlikely operative, Julia Child. It has recently been brought to
August 19, 2008 TV's Most Memorable Moments - Vote online! The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards are soon approaching, and many of our Archive interviewees have been honored with nominations this year. Visit emmys.com/abc to watch and vote on your favorite comedy
August 15, 2008 50th Anniversary of the Beginning of the Quiz Show Scandals A year before Charles Van Doren and Herb Stempel squared off on Twenty-One, a contestant on the quiz show Dotto discovered that the program he was on was rigged. As related in Jeff Kisseloff's The
August 14, 2008 Too Hip For the Room: George Carlin's Archive Interview online Legendary comedian George Carlin (1937-2008) sat for an Archive of American Television interview with longtime Archive interviewer Henry Colman and Archivist Jenni Matz in December, 2007. His
August 8, 2008 Manager Bernie Brillstein Has Died Bernie Brillstein, who represented many comedy legends and helped shephard classic television programming, has died at age 77. Bernie Brillstein full 8-part interview will be online soon and can be
August 8, 2008 2008 Summer Olympics Begin Today The Summer Olympics begin today from Beijing, China. NBC Universal will be airing the most Olympic coverage in history with 3,600 hours on NBC, USA, MSNBC, CNBC, Oxygen, Telemundo, Universal HD and
August 1, 2008 Sherman Hemsley's Interview Is Now Online Sherman Hemsley's Archive Interview is now online. Forever "George Jefferson" in the minds of TV fans, Hemsley also had a hit with the highly-rated sitcom Amen.Click here to view Sherman Hemsley's
July 25, 2008 "I Dream of Jeannie" Season Five on DVD With the release of season five, the complete run of I Dream of Jeannie is now available on DVD. The 1965-70 sitcom about a 2,000 year-old genie in the form of Barbara Eden and her exploits with
July 25, 2008 Legendary William Morris Agent Ruth Engelhardt Has Died-- Archive Interview Online Ruth Engelhart was associated with the William Morris Agency for over fifty years. She died at the age of 86 on July 23. Click here to watch Ruth Engelhardt's entire 8-part interview. Interview
July 22, 2008 A Tribute to Betty White at the Academy! This August, The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences will hold an event honoring, "Betty White: Celebrating 60 Years on Television". Many Archive interviewees will be on-hand for the event
July 19, 2008 This Weekend - The Official Dark Shadows Convention in Burbank This weekend (July 19th & 20th), Dark Shadows Festival, the annual official Dark Shadows convention salutes the cult-classic gothic soap in Burbank, CA. Events include appearances by cast and crew, q
July 17, 2008 2008 Emmy Nominations Announced! The 60th Annual Primetime and Creative Arts Emmy nominations were announced early this morning from The Academy in North Hollywood. We're very happy to report that quite a few Archive Interviewees
July 14, 2008 Cinematographer Joseph M. Wilcots Interview Now Online Joseph M. Wilcots' full Archive interview has now been posted online. Wilcots, who is currently at work on several projects, was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for Roots