Join author Jim Colucci for a look inside the world of The Golden Girls this Sunday, January 21st, 2 PM at the Santa Monica Public Library (601 Santa Monica Blvd)...
Writer Larry Rhine wrote or co-wrote several of television's most classic sitcom episodes including The Brady Bunch's "The Subject Was Noses," The Odd Couple's "Felix Remarries" (the series finale), and...
Actress/Director Lee Grant's interview is now posted on Google Video. Click here to access all interview segments.Interview Description:In her seven-part (each 30-minute segement is posted separately) oral history interview, actress/director...
Anyone interested in the history of television, has undoubtedly come across the book, The Box: An Oral History of Television, 1929-1961 by Jeff Kisseloff, published in 1995 (Penguin Books). For...
Writer David Shaw's five-part interview is now available for viewing on Google Video. Shaw was one of the most prolific writers during television's "Golden Age." In part 2 of his...
Happy New Year from theArchive of American Television. More interviews are on the way! The late Jack Lemmon's interview has just been posted online at Google Video. Click here to...
Actor Cliff Robertson will appear in person on Wednesday, August 9, for UCLA Film & Television Archive's 13th Festival of Preservation, in Los Angeles, CA. Robertson will appear for a...
This video is Part 1 of Ira Skutch's 6-part interview. Click here to view the entire interview. Producer/Director Ira Skutch's three hour Archive of American Television Interview is available for...
Writer D. C. Fontana's three-and-a-half hour Archive of American Television interview has been added to the online collection at Google Video. This video is Part 3 of D.C. Fontana's 7-part...
From the July 14th, 2006 Issue of Entertainment Weekly: Ten Things We Love This Week BOOKS 3. ' THEY'LL NEVER PUT THAT ON THE AIR,' BY ALLAN NEUWIRTH From All...
Producer Stanley Rubin's two-and-a-half-hour Archive of American Television interview has been added to the online collection at Google Video. Rubin won an Emmy at the very first Emmy Awards in...
On July 9, 1956 Dick Clark became the permanent host of American Bandstand and his boyish looks and straight-laced style bridged the gap between teenagers and their parents, helping to...
Advertising Executive and Producer Rod Erickson died recently at the age of 89. Erickson was interviewed by the Archive of American Television on October 17, 1997. His interview can be...
Nominations for the 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards were announced today. Among the nominees is television legend Alan Alda, who received his 32nd career Emmy Award nomination in the category...
Comedy Writer/Producer Mort Lachman's 3-hour Archive of American Television interview has been added to the online collection at Google Video. Interview Description: Lachman begins by talking about his early years...
Abby Mann's interview is one of the latest additions to the Archive of American Television's interviews available on Google Video: About the interview: In this three-hour interview, Mann discusses his...
Legendary producer Aaron Spelling died yesterday at the age of 83. The Archive of American Television interviewed him about his life and career for over 3 hours in 1999. Below...
Those of you who've watched our online interviews with Barbara Eden, Bob Mackie, Frances Reid, Phil Roman and Doris Singleton are already familiar with Jennifer Howard (pictured here with interviewee...
The Television Academy of Arts & Sciences has named five new inductees to its Hall of Fame. Included are: producer/executive Leonard Goldberg, actor William Shatner, director James Burrows, host Regis...
Readers of the latest issue of emmy magazine are being treated to excerpts from the Archive of American Television's terrific 4-1/2 hour interview with television legend Stephen J. Cannell. Loyal...