Recent Articles April 18, 2007 "To Tell The Truth" Panelist and Broadway Actress Kitty Carlisle Hart Has Died Kitty Carlisle Hart, best known for her long run as a regular panelist on To Tell The Truth (from 1957 to 1991 in its various runs), and who acted in film with the likes of the Marx Brothers and Bing April 9, 2007 TV Set Photos From Bakelite to Plasma: TV Through the Ages Here's a fun site, courtesy of WIRED magazine, with photos of televisions and television technology from the 1920s to today. You can access it by clicking the link below. From Bakelite to Plasma: TV April 6, 2007 Actress Ruby Dee's Interview is Now Online Actress Ruby Dee's Archive of American Television interview is now online. Interview Description: In her 4-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, actress Ruby April 4, 2007 "Boston Legal" Flashes Back to a 50-Year-Old Dramatic Television Classic Last night's episode of Boston Legal found William Shatner flashing back to a role he played during television's Golden Age. "The Defender," shown on the dramatic anthology series Studio One, in two April 2, 2007 TV Executive Thomas W. Moore Has Died Archive interviewee Tom Moore, former program chief of ABC (1957-63), ABC president (1963-68) and independent producer (The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, the Body Human series), died at the age March 29, 2007 Garry Marshall's Archive of American Television Interview Is Now Online '70s/'80s hit-maker Garry Marshall's 6-part Archive interview is now available online. Click here to access the entire interview. Excerpt: Marshall on the initial concept of "Fonzie" on Happy Days March 20, 2007 And Then There's Maude Season One Walter: Maude, did you wreck the car again? Maude: Did you hear that, everybody? Did you hear that? Not "Maude, are you sick?" Or "Maude, are you unhappy?" Or even, "Maude, are you pregnant?" No, March 19, 2007 Chicago TV Pioneer Sterling "Red" Quinlan Has Died Sterling Quinlan, who helped build station WBKB-TV (now WLS) in Chicago, has died at age 90. Quinlan is pictured here at right (in brown jacket) with Archive interviewer Roy Leonard (on left). Quinla March 17, 2007 James Sheldon's Interview is Online Director James Sheldon's Archive of American Television Interview is now online. In part 4 of his interview, Sheldon talks about working with James Dean in "live" television. James Dean appeared in March 13, 2007 Fred Silverman's Interview is Now Online We're happy to report that legendary television executive Fred Silverman's interview is now online. At almost 6-1/2 hours, this amazing interview encompasses over three decades of television history March 9, 2007 Students: The Television Academy Foundation's 2007 Summer Internships Application Deadline is Approaching Students: Just a reminder that the deadline applications for the Television Academy Foundation's Student Internship Program -- Summer 2007 is March 15th. Even if you've watched just one March 8, 2007 Art Linkletter's Archive Interview is Now Online Take a look at one of the newest interviews online -- show host Art Linkletter. He's truly an engaging and a exceptional storyteller. Here's one of our favorite little-known anecdotes from the March 5, 2007 The Archive's Dan Rather Interview featured in Emmy Magazine The latest issue of Emmy magazine (Issue No. 1, 2007, with Ryan Seacrest on the cover) includes selections from our Archive of American Television interview with Dan Rather. He was interviewed in 2005 February 27, 2007 Pat Morita's Interview is Now Online Noriyuke "Pat" Morita's interview is now online. Best known on television for his role of "Arnold" on Happy Days, this interview provides a fascinating account of his life and career. Click here to February 22, 2007 Celebrate TV Legend Sheldon Leonard's Centennial The Archive celebrates the 100-year anniversary of Sheldon Leonard's birth today. Sheldon Leonard (1907-97) was one of the first people interviewed when the Archive of American Television began its Pagination « « First ‹ ‹ Previous … 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 … › Next › » Last »
April 18, 2007 "To Tell The Truth" Panelist and Broadway Actress Kitty Carlisle Hart Has Died Kitty Carlisle Hart, best known for her long run as a regular panelist on To Tell The Truth (from 1957 to 1991 in its various runs), and who acted in film with the likes of the Marx Brothers and Bing
April 9, 2007 TV Set Photos From Bakelite to Plasma: TV Through the Ages Here's a fun site, courtesy of WIRED magazine, with photos of televisions and television technology from the 1920s to today. You can access it by clicking the link below. From Bakelite to Plasma: TV
April 6, 2007 Actress Ruby Dee's Interview is Now Online Actress Ruby Dee's Archive of American Television interview is now online. Interview Description: In her 4-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, actress Ruby
April 4, 2007 "Boston Legal" Flashes Back to a 50-Year-Old Dramatic Television Classic Last night's episode of Boston Legal found William Shatner flashing back to a role he played during television's Golden Age. "The Defender," shown on the dramatic anthology series Studio One, in two
April 2, 2007 TV Executive Thomas W. Moore Has Died Archive interviewee Tom Moore, former program chief of ABC (1957-63), ABC president (1963-68) and independent producer (The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, the Body Human series), died at the age
March 29, 2007 Garry Marshall's Archive of American Television Interview Is Now Online '70s/'80s hit-maker Garry Marshall's 6-part Archive interview is now available online. Click here to access the entire interview. Excerpt: Marshall on the initial concept of "Fonzie" on Happy Days
March 20, 2007 And Then There's Maude Season One Walter: Maude, did you wreck the car again? Maude: Did you hear that, everybody? Did you hear that? Not "Maude, are you sick?" Or "Maude, are you unhappy?" Or even, "Maude, are you pregnant?" No,
March 19, 2007 Chicago TV Pioneer Sterling "Red" Quinlan Has Died Sterling Quinlan, who helped build station WBKB-TV (now WLS) in Chicago, has died at age 90. Quinlan is pictured here at right (in brown jacket) with Archive interviewer Roy Leonard (on left). Quinla
March 17, 2007 James Sheldon's Interview is Online Director James Sheldon's Archive of American Television Interview is now online. In part 4 of his interview, Sheldon talks about working with James Dean in "live" television. James Dean appeared in
March 13, 2007 Fred Silverman's Interview is Now Online We're happy to report that legendary television executive Fred Silverman's interview is now online. At almost 6-1/2 hours, this amazing interview encompasses over three decades of television history
March 9, 2007 Students: The Television Academy Foundation's 2007 Summer Internships Application Deadline is Approaching Students: Just a reminder that the deadline applications for the Television Academy Foundation's Student Internship Program -- Summer 2007 is March 15th. Even if you've watched just one
March 8, 2007 Art Linkletter's Archive Interview is Now Online Take a look at one of the newest interviews online -- show host Art Linkletter. He's truly an engaging and a exceptional storyteller. Here's one of our favorite little-known anecdotes from the
March 5, 2007 The Archive's Dan Rather Interview featured in Emmy Magazine The latest issue of Emmy magazine (Issue No. 1, 2007, with Ryan Seacrest on the cover) includes selections from our Archive of American Television interview with Dan Rather. He was interviewed in 2005
February 27, 2007 Pat Morita's Interview is Now Online Noriyuke "Pat" Morita's interview is now online. Best known on television for his role of "Arnold" on Happy Days, this interview provides a fascinating account of his life and career. Click here to
February 22, 2007 Celebrate TV Legend Sheldon Leonard's Centennial The Archive celebrates the 100-year anniversary of Sheldon Leonard's birth today. Sheldon Leonard (1907-97) was one of the first people interviewed when the Archive of American Television began its