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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

Knight Rider: A Show About a Character That Happened to Be a Car

TVC 670.1: Ed welcomes Nick Nugent , author of The Knight Rider Companion: Abridged Edition , everything you wanted to know about the classic TV series starring David Hasselhoff, Edward Mulhare, and the voice of William Daniels . Topics this segment include how series creator Glen Larson's original concept for Knight Rider was much different from what we eventually saw portrayed in the NBC series; why Knight Rider was essentially about a show about a character—a character that just happened to b...

Dec 17, 202422 minSeason 17Ep. 670

Steve Randisi, author of Penny Singleton: A Biography

TVC 670.2: Ed welcomes back film and television historian Steve Randisi ( The Merv Griffin Show: The Inside Story , Behind the Crimson Cape: The Cinema of George Reeves ). Steve's latest book, Penny Singleton: A Biography , chronicles the life and career of the actress who not only achieved worldwide fame in the 1930s and '40s at the star of the Blondie movie series from Columbia Pictures (and, later, to TV audiences as the voice of Jane Jetson on the original Jetsons TV series and, later, the J...

Dec 16, 202421 minSeason 17Ep. 670

How Dorothy McNulty Became Penny Singleton

TVC 670.3: Steve Randisi , author of Penny Singleton: A Biography , talks to Ed how about Singleton came to adopt her screen name; why Singleton had a lot of the Blondie character as a person; and why the Blondie movies continue to endure after ninety years. Penny Singleton: A Biography is available from Bear Manor Media....

Dec 16, 202414 minSeason 17Ep. 670

Stefanie Powers: Rebel, Visionary, and An Agent of Change

TVC 670.4: Ed welcomes back Stefanie Powers , the actress known around the world as Jennifer Hart on Hart to Hart (ABC, 1979-1984), and the founder and president of the William Holden Wildlife Foundation , a 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 include why Stefanie considers herself a conservationist, as opposed to a philanthropist; ho...

Dec 16, 202424 minSeason 17Ep. 670

Stefanie Powers, Harold Gould, and St. Pope John Paul II

TVC 671.5: Part 2 of a conversation that began last week with Stefanie Powers , the actress known around the world as Jennifer Hart on Hart to Hart (ABC, 1979-1984) and the founder and president of the William Holden Wildlife Foundation ( WHWF.org ). Topics this segment include Stefanie's work as chair of the Seasoned Performers Committee for both the L.A. Local and the National Board Committee of Seniors for SAG-AFTRA, where she continues to deal with the recent lawsuits over ageism and recent ...

Dec 16, 202425 minSeason 17Ep. 671

Why The Sopranos is a Work of Art

TVC 670.5: Part 2 of a conversation that began last week with Ray Richmond, author of The Sopranos: The Complete Visual History , a twenty-fifth anniversary celebration of the multi-Emmy Award-winning drama that not only broke new ground in television when it premiered in 1999, but launched the current Golden Age of dramatic television on cable and digital platforms, while also taking the concept of anti-hero as TV protagonist to an entirely different level. Topics this segment include how serie...

Dec 16, 202421 minSeason 17Ep. 670

What James Gandolfini Brought to The Sopranos

TVC 670.6: From June 2013: Jennifer Armstrong, former staff writer for Entertainment Weekly and the author of many books on popular television, joins Ed, Tony, and Donna for a roundtable discussion on the career of James Gandolfini and the impact of The Sopranos on popular culture. This segment with Jennifer was recorded on June 20, 2013, one day after Gandolfini's sudden death at the age of fifty-one.

Dec 16, 202416 minSeason 17Ep. 670

Rod Serling, Mike Wallace, and Dick Cavett

TVC 669.1: Part 2 of a conversation that began on our last program with Emmy Award-winning writer, producer, director, and author Joseph Dougherty ( thirtysomething, Pretty Little Liars, A Screenwriters Companion: Instruction, Opinion, Encouragement ). Joe's latest book, Rod Serling at 100: One Writer's Acknowledgment , takes a deep dive into the legacy of the Emmy Award-winning writer/producer, with a particular focus on Serling as a writer, and what Serling's body of work continues to mean to ...

Dec 11, 202421 minSeason 17Ep. 669

Rod Serling and the Night Gallery Conundrum

TVC 669.2: Joseph Dougherty , author of Rod Serling at 100 , talks to Ed about "They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar," the first-season episode of Rod Serling's Night Gallery that is widely considered to be among the very best pieces of writing that Serling ever did, and why Joe believes the episode itself "exists somewhere in a space between The Twilight Zone and Night Gallery ." Rod Serling at 100 is available from Fayetteville Mafia Press....

Dec 11, 202418 minSeason 17Ep. 669

Rod Serling: An Author of Television

TVC 669.3: Joseph Dougherty , author of Rod Serling at 100 , talks about the opportunity he once had to adapt Rod Serling's live television drama The Velvet Alley into a film, and how surprised he was to learn just how sparsely Serling wrote when Joe studied Serling's script for "The Purple Testament" for style purposes as part of the Velvet Alley project. Also in this segment: Ed asks Joe about his experiencing working with acclaimed actor David Strathairn when Stathairn starred in Joe's stage ...

Dec 11, 202413 minSeason 17Ep. 669

The Sopranos: A Cultural Phenomenon

TVC 669.4: Ed welcomes back Ray Richmond, longtime television critic and entertainment reporter for such trade publications as The Hollywood Reporter and Daily Variety . Ray's latest book, The Sopranos: The Complete Visual History , celebrates the twenty-fifth anniversary of the premiere of The Sopranos , the multi-Emmy Award-winning drama created by David Chase and starring James Gandolfini that broke new ground in television when it premiered in 1999, launching the current Golden Age of dramat...

Dec 10, 202425 minSeason 17Ep. 669

The Lives and Legacy of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans

TVC 669.5: Via remote from The Hollywood Museum : TV Confidential brings you special audio highlights of the opening night ceremony for Happy Trails , a new exhibit at the Hollywood Museum that celebrates the lives and legacy of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, the legendary King of the Cowboys and Queen of the Westerns. The Happy Trails exhibit features a host of never before seen personal items from the Roy Rogers collection, including an impressive array of vivid color movie posters, personal furni...

Dec 09, 202420 minSeason 17Ep. 669

Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, and The Lone Ranger

TVC 669.6: Via remote from The Hollywood Museum : TV Confidential brings you more highlights of the opening night ceremony for Happy Trails , the new exhibit at the Hollywood Museum that celebrates the lives and legacy of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. This segment includes comments from Dawn Moore, daughter of actor Clayton Moore (Roy and Dale's co-star in The Far Frontier ), and Julie Rogers Pomilia, granddaughter of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans and the author of Your Heroes, My Grandparents: A Grand...

Dec 09, 202418 minSeason 17Ep. 669

Why CBS was originally nervous about A Charlie Brown Christmas

We're taking a few days off this week, but we'll be back with a brand new edition of TV Confidential on Monday. In the meantime, please enjoy this Blast from the Past, featuring this clip from December 2010 in which Tony, Donna, and Ed remember the network premiere of A Charlie Brown Christmas , the very first Peanuts animated special, on CBS on Dec. 9, 1965.

Dec 06, 20249 min

Norman Lear and "The Draft Dodger"

Thursday, Dec. 5 marks the one-year anniversary of the death of television icon Norman Lear. TV Confidential marks the occasion by bringing you this "Blast from the Past" clip from July 2022 in which Ed, Tony, Donna, and writer, producer, and author Jay Moriarty ( The Jeffersons, All in the Family, Honky in the House ) discuss how "The Draft Dodger," the controversial episode of All in the Family that originally aired on Christmas Night 1976, was just one example of Lear's penchant for balancing...

Dec 05, 202416 minSeason 15Ep. 583

A Blast from the Past: Barbara Feldon

We're taking a few days off this week, but we'll be back with a brand new edition of TV Confidential next week. In the meantime, please enjoy this Blast from the Past, featuring an excerpt from our January 2013 conversation with Barbara Feldon ( Get Smart, Getting Smarter, Living Alone and Loving It ).

Dec 04, 20248 minSeason 5Ep. 168

TV CONFIDENTIAL trailer

Television is one of the few things that we have in common. Just about all of us has a favorite show that we either grew up watching or binge-watch today, or a favorite star whose career we continue to follow. That's the premise behind TV CONFIDENTIAL , an engaging blend of talk and entertainment featuring lively conversations with the stars and other creative people behind the scenes of some of America's most popular TV shows. Originating from Los Angeles, CA, and hosted by award-winning, natio...

Dec 04, 20246 minSeason 1Ep. 1

A Blast from the Past: Norma Maldonado

We're taking a few days off this week, but we'll be back with a brand new edition of TV Confidential next week. In the meantime, please enjoy this Blast from the Past, featuring an excerpt from our December 2022 conversation with Norma Maldonado ( Jane the Virgin, Sweet Navidad ).

Dec 03, 20245 minSeason 15Ep. 600

A Blast from the Past: Julie Newmar

We're taking a few days off this week, but we'll be back with a brand new edition of TV Confidential next week. In the meantime, please enjoy this Blast from the Past, featuring an excerpt from our September 2011 conversation with Julie Newmar ( Batman, Li'l Abner, Silk Stockings, The Marriage-Go-Round, My Living Doll, The Conscious Catwoman Explains Life on Earth ).

Dec 02, 202410 minSeason 4Ep. 105

A Blast from the Past: Charles Grodin

We're taking a few days off this week, but we'll be back with a brand new edition of TV Confidential next week. In the meantime, please enjoy this "Blast from the Past," featuring an excerpt from our December 2012 conversation with actor, author and CBS Radio commentator Charles Grodin ( Rosemary's Baby, Catch-22, Midnight Run, The Heartbreak Kid, Seems Like Old Times, Beethoven ).

Dec 01, 20247 minSeason 5Ep. 164

The Evergreen Christmas Tree

TVC 668.1: Ed welcomes actress, producer, and comedienne Kat Kramer, author Jimmy Byrge, and actress and producer Patricia Riley. Jimmy is the author of The Evergreen Christmas Tree , a new children's book, based on a true story, about a family in the mountains of Tennessee who, despite not having a lot of money, set off to find the perfect Christmas tree that represents love and standing up for what you believe in. Patricia is the creative editor of the book, while Kat wrote the foreword and af...

Nov 25, 202428 minSeason 17Ep. 668

Tribute to Ric Ocasek

TVC 668.2: From November 2019: Tony Figueroa remembers Ric Ocasek , the front man of The Cars , with a particular focus on the iconic video "You Might Think," the first music video to use computer graphics. Ric Ocasek passed away on Sept. 15, 2019.

Nov 25, 202420 minSeason 17Ep. 668

How "You Might Think" Impacted Music Videos, Movies, and TV

TVC 668.3: From November 2019: Tony and Ed talk about how the award-winning video "You Might Think" by The Cars—the first music video to use computer graphics—went on to influence the production of movies and TV shows, as well as such other music video pioneers as Michael Nesmith.

Nov 25, 202414 minSeason 17Ep. 668

Rod Serling at 100

TVC 668.4: Ed welcomes back Emmy Award-winning writer, producer, director, and author Joseph Dougherty ( thirtysomething, Pretty Little Liars, A Screenwriters Companion: Instruction, Opinion, Encouragement ). Calendar year 2024 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Rod Serling ( The Twilight Zone, Rod Serling's Night Gallery ). To mark the occasion, Joe's latest book, Rod Serling at 100 , takes a deep dive into the legacy of the Emmy Award-winning writer/producer, with a particular focus o...

Nov 25, 202423 minSeason 17Ep. 668

Why The Twilight Zone is Literature in Every Sense of the Word

TVC 668.5: Joseph Dougherty , author of Rod Serling at 100 , talks to Ed about how The Twilight Zone operates on an ethical and moral universe (for the most part); why The Twilight Zone is particularly appealing to anyone who loves language; and why Joe believes that most of the hour-long Twilight Zone episodes are better than most people remember. Rod Serling at 100 is available from Fayetteville Mafia Press....

Nov 25, 202420 minSeason 17Ep. 668

Why Rod Serling's The Loner is a "work in progress"

TVC 668.6: Joseph Dougherty , author of Rod Serling at 100 , talks to Ed about "Dust," "Mr. Denton on Doomsday," "Mr. Garrity and the Graves," and other Western-themed episodes of The Twilight Zone , and how Rod Serling's disenchantment with the television can be traced with the network interference he faced during the production of The Loner (CBS, 1965-1966), the existentialist Western starring Lloyd Bridges that, though set in post-Civil War America circa 1865, really served as Serling's comme...

Nov 25, 202418 minSeason 17Ep. 668

Happy Birthday, Ed Asner

TVC 667.1: From November 2014: Tony, Donna, and Ed wish legendary actor Ed Asner a Happy Birthday as part of This Week in TV History. Ed Asner passed away on Aug. 29, 2021 at age ninety-one. Since this segment originally aired in 2014, TV Confidential had the opportunity to talk to Ed several times on our program; you can enjoy those conversations anytime on demand on the TV Confidential podcast, which is available for free on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , and wherever else you find podcasts....

Nov 18, 202422 minSeason 17Ep. 667

David Koenig, author of Unshot Columbo

TVC 667.2: Ed welcomes back Columbo historian David Koenig ( Shooting Columbo: The Lives and Deaths of TV's Rumpled Detective ). David's latest book, Unshot Columbo: Cracking the Cases That Never Got Filmed , takes a deep dive into nineteen Columbo mysteries that were written for either the original NBC series or the ABC revival, but, for one reason or another, never went into production. Topics this segment include the various attempts to bring back Sergeant Wilson, the character played by Bob ...

Nov 18, 202421 minSeason 17Ep. 667

Why Peter Falk was Uncomfortable with Female Murderers on Columbo

TVC 667.3: David Koenig , author of Unshot Columbo: Cracking the Cases That Never Got Filmed , talks to Ed about how "Old-Fashioned Murder," the sixth-season episode featuring Joyce Van Patten as the murderer, was originally conceived as a modern-day Richard III that would have featured Burgess Meredith as the lead character, and why Peter Falk always wanted female murderers on the series to be seen as sympathetic characters. Both Shooting Columbo and Unshot Columbo are available through Bonaven...

Nov 18, 202414 minSeason 17Ep. 667

The Cathartic Effect of Hogan's Heroes

TVC 667.4: Part 2 of a conversation that began last week with Robert Crane , eldest son of Hogan's Heroes star Bob Crane , and the author of My UnHollywood Family , a fresh look at his relationship with his famous dad (mostly told from the perspective of his mother's side of the family); the lifelong impact that his dad continues to have on him, his mom, and his siblings; and a story that will resonate with anyone who has survived a broken marriage, grown up in a dysfunctional household, navigat...

Nov 18, 202428 minSeason 17Ep. 667
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