Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Judy Garland and The Tattooed Rabbi: Next on TVC

Judy Garland and The Tattooed Rabbi: Next on TVC

Novelist and television writer Marvin J. Wolf and entertainer and tribute artist Peter Mac will join us on the next edition of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing Mar. 21-27 at
the following times and venues:
WROM RadioDetroit, MI
Wedn
esday 3/21
8pm ET, 5pm PT
Sunday 3/25
8pm ET, 5pm PT
Click on the Listen Live button at RealmsofMusic.com

Talktainment Radio
Columbus, OH
Thursday 3/22
9pm ET, 6pm PT
Click on the Listen Live button at TalktainmentRadio.com

Share-a-Vision Radio
San Francisco Bay Area
Friday 3/23
7pm ET, 4pm PT
10pm ET, 7pm PT
Click on the Listen Live button at KSAV.org

The Coyote KWTY-FM
Ridgecrest, Calif.
Sunday 3/25
9pm PT
Monday 3/26
Midnight ET
Click on the Listen Live button at Coyote395.com

Passionate World Radio
Ann Arbor, MI
Tuesday 3/27
11:05pm ET, 8:05pm PT
Click on the Listen Live button at
InternetVoicesRadio.com
Marvin J. Wolf began his career as a combat photographer for the U.S. Army during Vietnam before establishing himself as a successful freelance journalist, screenwriter and, now, novelist. He has authored or co-authored more than 15 books, including Fallen Angels, Perfect Crimes, Where White Men Fear to Tread (the autobiography of Russell Means), and Beating the Odds: The Untold Story of the Rise of ABC, the memoirs of ABC founding president Leonard Goldenson, and also one of the best TV history books ever written. Marv has also written for television, including an adaptation of his book Perfect Crimes on which he collaborated with Emmy Award-winning writer/producer Roy Huggins.

Marv has embarked on a brand new chapter in his writing career with the publication of The Tattooed Rabbi, the first in a series of mystery novels featuring crime-solving Rabbi Ben Maimon, a master of the Torah, the Talmud and Tae Kwon Do who is also a discerning student of human nature. We’ll talk about the inspiration for Rabbi Ben, as well as learn about Marv’s encounters with John Wayne, Peter Jennings, David Janssen, George Takei and Barbara Walters when he joins us near the end of our first hour.

Also joining us this week will be nationally renowned female tribute artist Peter Mac. Peter has captured the essence of Judy Garland in not only his critically acclaimed stage show, Judy and Me, but also in a series of live cabaret shows that are currently playing every Friday and Saturday night at the historic French Quarter Restaurant in West Hollywood. Joe Franklin once said that “Peter Mac is making entertainment history as Judy Garland... his brilliance is obvious and he has an ingredient that adds up to a great star quality.”

We’ll ask Peter what made Garland one of the world’s greatest entertainers, as well as why her music has always played a very pivotal (and very personal) role in his life, when he joins us in our first hour.

All this, plus a brand new edition of This Week in TV History. It’ll be a full program as always, and we certainly hope you’ll join us.
TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about televisionWednesdays and Sundays 8pm ET, 5pm PT
WROM: Realms of Music
Thursdays 9pm, 6pm PT
Talktainment Radio
Fridays 7pm ET and PT Share-a-Vision Radio, KSAV.org
Sundays 9pm PT, Mondays Midnight ET
The Coyote KWTY-FM (Ridgecrest, Calif.)Tuesdays 11:05pm ET, 8:05pm PTPassionate World RadioFollow us online atwww.tvconfidential.net
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