Blog Post Michael J. Fox writes new book! 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 for the Archive, Fox reflects on the opportunities life has presented him, as well as many challenges. He also talks about his Foundation...
Blog Post "ER" Ends Tonight After Fifteen Seasons 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 of all time.
Blog Post Bob Hope's Head Writer as well as "All in the Family" Emmy-winning Producer, Mort Lachman Has Died-- Archive Interview Online 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 of 90. Lachman was a multiple Primetime Emmy nominee and a winner for Best Comedy Series for All in the Family , as...
Blog Post Emmy magazine features interviewee John Walsh 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 discovered through the ordeal of the experience of his son’s kidnapping and death, and how this led to his involvement with the television...
Blog Post Dr. Thomas Goldsmith, Jr. Has Died-- Archive Interview Online 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, television station WTTG, formerly in the DuMont network, is named from his initials. In segment two of his Archive interview he talks...
Blog Post Writer Horton Foote Has Died-- Archive Interview Online 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 an Emmy-winner for the miniseries Old Man and an Academy Award winner for his screenplays of To Kill A Mockingbird...
Blog Post "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
Blog Post 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 interviewed for two hours in Burbank, CA. Mr. May, the grandson of Chick Johnson, of the Vaudeville duo...
Blog Post 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: