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TV Confidential with Ed Robertson

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TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television brings you lively conversations every week with the stars, writers, directors and other creative people behind the scenes of some of America's most popular shows. An engaging blend of talk and entertainment, TV Confidential often compares today's programs with those of the '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s.
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Episodes

Remembering Kimberly Johnson

TVC 733.1: From March 2014: Kimberly Johnson, daughter of Russell Johnson, joins Ed, Tony, Donna, and guest co-host Bill Funt as TV Confidential remembers the life and career of the actor known around the world as The Professor on Gilligan's Island . Kim shares a few memories of her dad, plus she talks about her dad's favorite episodes, her favorite episodes, and her dad's take on the whole Gilligan's Island pop culture phenomenon. The son of Candid Camera originator Allen Funt, Bill Funt first ...

Apr 22, 202617 minSeason 18Ep. 733

More with Kimberly Johnson and Bill Funt

From March 2014: Kimberly Johnson, daughter of Russell Johnson, joins Ed, Tony, Donna, and guest co-host Bill Funt as TV Confidential remembers the life and career of the actor known around the world as The Professor on Gilligan's Island . Kim shares a few memories of her dad, plus she talks about her dad's favorite episodes, her favorite episodes, and her dad's take on the whole Gilligan's Island pop culture phenomenon. The son of Candid Camera originator Allen Funt, Bill Funt first came to kno...

Apr 22, 202619 minSeason 18Ep. 733

The "sound hooks" of Quincy Jones

TVC 733.4: Music journalist A. Scott Galloway joins Ed for a special appreciation of the life and legacy of Grammy Award-winning, Emmy Award-winning, and Tony Award-winning producer, composer, arranger, musician, and Renaissance man Quincy Jones . Scott interviewed Jones at least once (at the time of the release of Jones' album Q's Jook Joint ). He also wrote the liner notes for three other Jones music releases (including The Reel Quincy Jones , a compilation of scores from Jones' early years as...

Apr 21, 202623 minSeason 18Ep. 733

Quincy Jones, Oliver Nelson, and Michael Jackson

TVC 733.5: Music journalist A. Scott Galloway talks to Ed about the collaboration between Quincy Jones and Oliver Nelson on the film score for The Pawnbroker , the first film for which Jones composed music (the conversation particularly focuses on the piece "Rack 'em Up"); the circumstances that led Jones to produce Off the Wall and Thriller for Michael Jackson; and how Jones developed his eclectic tastes in music....

Apr 20, 202620 minSeason 18Ep. 733

Denise Nicholas, author of Finding Home

TVC 732.4: Ed welcomes Denise Nicholas, the Golden Globe-nominated actress known to television audiences for her starring roles in Room 222 and In the Heat of the Night , and the author of Freshwater Road , the critically acclaimed novel that was largely drawn from Denise's experience as a working actress with the Free Southern Theater in the Deep South in 1964, at the height of the Civil Rights Movement. Denise's new memoir, Finding Home , is a moving look at her lifelong search for who and wha...

Apr 14, 202622 minSeason 18Ep. 732

Denise Nicholas on "finding a way in" as a writer

TVC 732.5: Actress and novelist Denise Nicholas ( Room 222 , In the Heat of the Night, Freshwater Road ) talks to Ed about working with Sidney Poitier as a director three times (and how she particularly relished the comedic roles she played opposite Poitier and Bill Cosby in Let's Do It Again and A Piece of the Action ); how she first met Carroll O'Connor long before they starred together in In the Heat of the Night (and before O'Connor came to mentor Denise as a writer); why she enjoys writing ...

Apr 14, 202621 minSeason 18Ep. 732

Nick Leisure, director of the new action thriller Golden

TVC 732.6: Ed welcomes director and producer Nick Leisure. Known for crafting grounded, character-driven thrillers with strong visual language with performance-driven storytelling, Nick developed his cinematic style combines from his experience directing hundreds of commercials for such major brands as Toyota, Nike, Ray-Ban, and the Sacramento Kings, as well as many music videos for such artists as Babyface, After 7, Too Short, and Kurupt. Nick's latest movie, the action thriller Golden , stars ...

Apr 13, 202614 minSeason 18Ep. 732

Actor and director Wayne Péré

TVC 731.1: TV Confidential commemorates the recent passing of Chuck Norris by bringing you an encore of our conversation with Wayne Péré, the actor known to fans of Walker: Texas Ranger as the villainous Victor LaRue. At the time we spoke to Wayne in November 2018, he was starring as Dr. Emerson in the hit Sony/Marvel feature Venom , while his many other film and television credits include Friends, That 70s Show, Tracey Takes On…, The Practice, Third Rock from the Sun, Nip/Tuck, Star Trek: Voyag...

Apr 09, 202622 minSeason 18Ep. 730

How Wayne Péré approaches playing villainous characters

TVC 731.2: From November 2018: Actor and director Wayne Péré talks to Ed about his approach to playing villains in movies and on television (including a few more memories of playing Victor LaRue on Walker: Texas Ranger ); his approach to playing characters movies that are based in the Marvel Comics universe; and how he became a director.

Apr 09, 202617 minSeason 18Ep. 730

More with Wayne Péré

TVC 731.3: From November 2018: Actor and director Wayne Péré talks to Ed about how he sometimes creates his own back story for the characters as he prepares to play them; and the difference between playing a fictional character and a character based on a real person.

Apr 08, 202613 minSeason 18Ep. 730

Sheree J. Wilson on making a sequel (and prequel) to Easy Rider

TVC 731.4: TV Confidential commemorates the recent passing of Chuck Norris by bringing you an encore of our conversation with actress and producer Sheree J. Wilson ( Dallas, Walker: Texas Ranger ). At the time we spoke to Sheree in September 2013, she had just produced and starred Easy Rider: The Ride Back , a sequel (and prequel) to the groundbreaking cult classic that explores the lineage of Wyatt "Captain America" Williams while also remaining true to the core values and basic themes of the o...

Apr 07, 202621 minSeason 18Ep. 730

Sheree J. Wilson, Chuck Norris, and Walker: Texas Ranger

TVC 731.5: From September 2013: Sheree J. Wilson shares a few memories of starring with Chuck Norris on Walker: Texas Ranger , including how the series had struggled to find its footing early on, including several changes in production staff and crew, until Sheree convinced Norris to hire Michael Preece ( Dallas, The Streets of San Francisco ) as Walker 's regular director. Easy Rider: The Ride Back is available for viewing on demand through Amazon Prime. Photo of Chuck Norris and Sheree J. Wils...

Apr 07, 202619 minSeason 18Ep. 730

Sheree J. Wilson, Larry Hagman, and Dallas

TVC 731.6: From September 2013: Sheree J. Wilson talks to Ed about her close friendship with Larry Hagman in the twenty years after Dallas left the air, including traveling with Hagman and his family on many occasions, and spending quality time with Hagman just a few days before he died in November 2012. Easy Rider: The Ride Back is available for viewing on demand through Amazon Prime. Photo of Sheree J. Wilson and Larry Hagman courtesy ShereeJWilson.com...

Apr 07, 20268 minSeason 18Ep. 730

Michael Preece on directing Dallas and Walker: Texas Ranger

TVC 731.7: TV Confidential concludes its remembrance of Chuck Norris by bringing you a clip of our 2012 conversation with longtime television director Michael Preece (Dallas, Walker: Texas Ranger, The Streets of San Francisco, MacGyver ). Preece directed about eighty episodes of Walker ; prior to that, he helmed more episodes of Dallas than any other director. Topics this segment include how Preece first came to helm Walker: Texas Ranger , including a few memories of "Blue Movies," an episode of...

Apr 06, 202611 minSeason 18Ep. 730

Robert Illes, Sanford and Son, and Fernwood Tonight

TVC 730.4: Part 2 of a conversation that began last week with two-time Emmy Award-winning writer and producer Robert Illes ( The Carol Burnett Show, Sanford and Son, Fernwood Tonight, Lily, Silver Spoons, Sister, Sister ). Bob's memoir, Funny is Money , is a humorous, irreverent, deeply personal, and often moving look at his forty-two-year career writing and producing comedy for network television. Topics this segment include "Lamont, Is That You?", the episode of Sanford and Son that marked Bob...

Apr 02, 202623 minSeason 18Ep. 730

Robert Illes, Carol Burnett, and Captain and Tennille

TVC 730.5: Emmy Award-winning writer and producer Robert Illes talks to Ed about working with producer Alan Thicke behind the scenes of Fernwood Tonight ; writing for Toni Tennille, Daryl Dragon, and John Byner on the Captain and Tennille variety series; and writing for Dick Van Dyke on what turned out to be the final season of The Carol Burnett Show . Bob's memoir, Funny is Money , is available in hardcover, paperback, and as a eBook through Bear Manor Media and Amazon.com....

Apr 02, 202620 minSeason 18Ep. 730

Robert Illes, Sister Sister, and Funny is Money

TVC 730.6: Emmy Award-winning writer and producer Robert Illes talks to Ed about meeting and sometimes writing for many of the iconic performers that he grew up watching on TV as a kid; working on his own for the first time after a twenty-five year partnership with James Stein; and how Bob's solo career began with Sister, Sister and continued for another seventeen years. Bob's memoir, Funny is Money , is available in hardcover, paperback, and as a eBook through Bear Manor Media and Amazon.com....

Apr 01, 202615 minSeason 18Ep. 730

Robert Illes, author of Funny is Money

TVC 729.1: Ed welcomes two-time Emmy Award-winning writer and producer Robert Illes ( The Carol Burnett Show, Sanford and Son, Fernwood Tonight, Lily, Silver Spoons, Sister, Sister ). Bob's memoir, Funny is Money , is a humorous, irreverent, deeply personal, and often moving look at his forty-two-year career writing and producing comedy for network television—a career that not only included such meteoric highs as winning those two Emmys in a span of four years, but which often had moments that l...

Mar 26, 202621 minSeason 18Ep. 729

Robert Illes, Bill Cosby, and Stanley Ralph Ross

TVC 729.2: Emmy Award-winning writer and producer Robert Illes talks to Ed about how he and James Stein got their first big break in television when they wrote the weekly monologue for comedian Bill Cosby on The New Bill Cosby Show (CBS, 1972-1973); working with Tom and Dick Smothers on The Smothers Brothers Show (NBC, 1975) and with legendary comedy writer Pat McCormick on several TV shows; and how a funny moment with writer Stanley Ralph Ross when he and Bob worked together on The New Bill Cos...

Mar 26, 202621 minSeason 18Ep. 729

How George Burns Influenced Many TV Comedy Writers

TVC 729.3: From March 2016: Tony, Donna, and Ed discuss the influence of comedian George Burns on two generations of TV comedy writers. George Burns died on Mar. 9, 1996 as part of This Week in TV History.

Mar 25, 202615 minSeason 18Ep. 729

Stefanie Powers on sharing her passion for conservationism

TVC 729.4: Ed welcomes back renowned actress, author, and conservationist Stefanie Powers ( Hart to Hart , The Girl from U.N.C.L.E ., One from the Hart ). The United Nations recently honored Stefanie as an Agent of Change in recognition for her work with the William Holden Wildlife Foundation , the nonprofit organization that Stefanie established in 1982 in memory of her longtime life partner that continues and furthers the conservation work of William Holden in East Africa. Topics this segment ...

Mar 25, 202623 minSeason 18Ep. 729

50 Years of Family

TVC 726.5: From March 2016: Tony, Donna, and Ed remember the premiere of the Emmy Award-winning drama Family (ABC, 1976-1980) as part of This Week in TV History.

Mar 24, 202620 minSeason 18Ep. 729

A Century of Joe Franklin

TVC 726.6: From February 2014: Ed and guest co-host Phil Gries welcome Joe Franklin, the legendary TV talk show host whose popular weekday talk show, Joe Franklin's Memory Lane , not only aired every day on New York television for more than forty years (1950-1993), but was also broadcast nationally for many years on superstation WOR and syndicated in many other markets. This past Thursday, Mar. 12, 2026 would have been Franklin's 100th birthday.

Mar 24, 202621 minSeason 18Ep. 729

Joe Franklin's Most Influential Guests

TVC 726.7: Ed and guest co-host Phil Gries play more of their conversation with legendary TV talk show host Joe Franklin. Our conversation with Joe originally aired in February 2014, eleven months before his passing in January 2015. Thursday, Mar. 12, 2026 would have been Joe Franklin's 100th birthday.

Mar 23, 202612 minSeason 18Ep. 729

The Infectious Personality of Barry Morse

TVC 728.1: Part 2 of a conversation that began last week with authors, playwrights, and producers Anthony Wynn and Robert Wood. Tony and Bob's latest book, Two for the Road , chronicles the lifelong love story of Barry Morse and his wife of sixty years, actress Sydney Sturgess, as told through the many cards, letters, and audio recordings that Barry and Sydney sent to each other in the course of their marriage. Topics in this segment include Morse's lifelong friendship with playwright George Ber...

Mar 19, 202629 minSeason 18Ep. 728

Neil Sedaka and Aldon Music

TVC 728.2: TV Confidential remembers Neil Sedaka, the Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, and pianist who sold millions of records worldwide and who wrote or co-wrote more than five hundred songs for himself and other artists in a career that spanned nearly seven decades. Neil Sedaka passed away Friday, Feb. 27 at the age of eighty-six. Because of the often symbiotic relationship between music and television, Neil Sedaka has been the subject of many conversations on TV Confidential , includ...

Mar 18, 20269 minSeason 18Ep. 728

Neil Sedaka, Harvey Lisberg, and Captain and Tennille

TVC 728.3: Our remembrance of Neil Sedaka continues with clips from our conversation from March 2024 with legendary music manager Harvey Lisberg about "Is This the Way to Amarillo," the Sedaka-penned song that became a huge hit in 1971 for British singer Tony Christie; from April 2016 with Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Toni Tennille about "Love Will Keep Us Together," the Sedaka tune that made superstars out of Captain and Tennille while also winning the Grammy Award for Record of the Y...

Mar 18, 202616 minSeason 18Ep. 728

The Rise of Pro Basketball in Philadelphia

TVC 728.4: Ed welcomes back actor, author, and documentary filmmaker James Rosin . Jim wrote, produced, and directed Philly Hoops , a deep dive into the early years of one of the NBA's most storied franchises, The Philadelphia Warriors (now the Golden State Warriors), that also traces the rise of professional basketball in the City of Brotherly Love, including the history of the Philadelphia SPHAs, the first professional basketball team in Philadelphia, and a look at the life and legacy of Eddie...

Mar 17, 202621 minSeason 18Ep. 728

Will Chamberlain's 100-point game

TVC 728.5: Actor, author, and documentary filmmaker James Rosin talks to Ed about Wilt Chamberlain's historic 100-point game for the Philadelphia Warriors, which occurred on Mar. 2, 1962 in Hershey, Pennsylvania (the Warriors beat the New York Knicks that night, 169-147); how many of the Warriors players during the first sixteen years of the franchise, including Chamberlain, had direct ties to the city of Philadelphia; and the sale of the Warriors to San Francisco in 1962. Jim's documentary Phil...

Mar 17, 202621 minSeason 18Ep. 728

The Philadelphias SPHAs and the Harlem Globetrotters

TVC 728.6: Actor, author, and documentary filmmaker James Rosin talks to Ed about how the Philadelphia SPHAs, the first professional basketball team in Philadelphia, were also one of the best teams on the East Coast during the first part of the twentieth century, competing against—and often beating—some of the best teams in the country, including the Harlem Globetrotters; and how the SPHAs eventually morphed into the Washington Generals, the traveling exhibition team that became the Globetrotter...

Mar 16, 202612 minSeason 18Ep. 728
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