Second hour: Ed and Frankie welcome New York Post television columnist Michael Seth Starr, author of Hiding in Plain Sight: The Secret Life of Raymond Burr, a compassionate look at the life and career of the actor known for his starring roles in the long-running television series Perry Mason and Ironside, as well as such classic films as Rear Window, Godzilla and A Place in the Sun. Also in this hour: David Krell remembers the 1987 motion picture Broadcast News.

I represent the first generation who, when we were born, the television was now a permanent fixture in our homes. When I was born people had breakfast with Barbara Walters, dinner with Walter Cronkite, and slept with Johnny Carson. Read the full "Pre-ramble"
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
TV Confidential Archives: Sept. 6, 2010
Second hour: Ed and Frankie welcome New York Post television columnist Michael Seth Starr, author of Hiding in Plain Sight: The Secret Life of Raymond Burr, a compassionate look at the life and career of the actor known for his starring roles in the long-running television series Perry Mason and Ironside, as well as such classic films as Rear Window, Godzilla and A Place in the Sun. Also in this hour: David Krell remembers the 1987 motion picture Broadcast News.
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