Bea Arthur, the Emmy-winning star of Maude and The Golden Girls, who also garnered a Tony Award for the musical Mame, died Saturday at 86. In January, one of her...
TV Fans Rejoice! Hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, the Seventh Annual TV Land Awards rolls out the red carpet tonight to honor the best of TV, movies and music. Lots...
Rhoda, which lasted from 1974-78, featured the further adventures of Mary Richards' friend and neighbor from The Mary Tyler Moore Show, as she relocated from Minneapolis back to her native...
Bob Barker will be making a special appearance on The Price Is Right tomorrow to promote his new book Priceless Memories, currently in bookstores. The Associated Press reported that Barker...
Bob Barker tells his story in the photo-filled Priceless Memories. Also look out for his special appearance on The Price Is Right on April 16th where he'll be promoting his...
Actor Michael J. Fox, best known on television for his roles on Family Ties and Spin City, has a new book coming out! In this excerpt from his 2001 interview...
NBC medical drama ER aired its first episode on September 19, 1994 and with its final episode tonight, is noted by wikipedia to be the longest-running American primetime medical drama...
Mort Lachman, who wrote for Bob Hope for four decades (starting with the radio show "The Pepsodent Show Starring Bob Hope," through Hope's television specials) has died at the age...
Pick up the latest copy of emmy to read an excerpt from our interview with television host John Walsh, in which he addresses the power of the media that he...
Larry Auerbach was interviewed for two-and-a-half hours in Beverly Hills, CA. Auerbach detailed his 47-year association with the William Morris Agency, where he started part-time in the mailroom. He talked...
Dr. Thomas Goldsmith, Jr. one of the last important figures from the Du Mont television network has died at the age of 99. The chief of research for the network...
Horton Foote, whose playwriting spanned sixty years, and whose "The Trip to Bountiful" had celebrated productions in theater, television, and film, has died at the age of 92. He was...
KOCH VISION AND THE ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES FOUNDATION PROUDLY PRESENT THE HISTORIC DVD RELEASE OF ONE OF TELEVISION’S “LOST” CLASSICS: BUDD SCHULBERG’S " WHAT MAKES SAMMY RUN?"...
Archive Interviewee Vince Calandra was the talent coordinator for The Ed Sullivan Show the day the Beatles made their historic (first US television) appearance, 45 years ago today on February...
In the early days of television as radio remained the dominant medium and television looked to make its foothold, several early shows were done as simulcasts on both mediums. We...
Alexander Courage won an Emmy Award as principal arranger for the ABC special Julie Andrews: The Sound of Christmas and was a nominee for his work on Medical Center. Mr...
Earle Hagen, who composed (and whistled) The Andy Griffith Show theme, has died. The accomplished composer also wrote the memorable Dick Van Dyke Show theme music and won an Emmy...
Comedian Dick Martin, best known as the co-host with Dan Rowan of television's Laugh-In (1968-73) has died ( click here for his obituary on Newsday.com). The Archive interviewed Martin in...
William Shatner has a new book out—- Up Till Now. He was interviewed by the Archive in 1999-- see what he talked about up until then. Click here for his...