Show No. 139 | First hour: Ed welcomes author and pop culture historian Mike Pingel. Mike's latest book, Channel Surfing: Wonder Woman, is a behind-the-scenes look at the classic TV series, including a detailed episode guide, information about the designs of Wonder Woman's various costumes, plus interviews with Lynda Carter and other series personnel. Also in this hour: a look at the 20th anniversary of the reaction to Dan Quayle's criticism of Murphy Brown, plus an encore presentation of the Sounds of Lost Television's salute to Ann-Margret. |
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
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A pioneer in the entertainment industry in more ways than one, Michael St. John was the first African-American man hired as a director for NBC television, where he worked on such prime time shows as Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In and The Andy Williams Show, as well as such news personalities as Tom Brokaw and Bryant Gumbel. Prior to that, Michael also worked as a stage and film actor in such films as Carmen Jones, the first major Hollywood motion picture featuring an all African-American cast.
But there were remnants of segregation in Hollywood when Michael first arrived in the early 1950s. The story of how he overcame that — and go on to leave his mark in the worlds of stage, film, television, music, radio and publishing — is one of the driving forces of Michael’s book, Hollywood Through the Back Door. Michael’s book serves as a reminder that while Hollywood can be tough to navigate, it can also be a very rewarding town to those who are persistent. We’ll talk about that, as well as ask about some of Michael’s experiences with the likes of Shirley Booth, Mary Pickford, Brock Peters, Marilyn Horne, Marilyn Monroe, Lillian Gish, Pearl Bailey, Dorothy Dandridge, and Otto Preminger, when he joins in our second hour.
Also joining us this week will be film and TV biographer Linda Alexander. Linda’s latest book, A Maverick Life: The Jack Kelly Story, is a comprehensive look at the life and career of the actor best known for playing Bart Maverick on the long-running Western series, Maverick (ABC, 1957-1962). An accomplished, versatile performer since virtually the day he was born, Jack Kelly was a fixture in film and television for more than five decades before semi-retiring from the industry to enter the world of politics, where he served as a city councilman (and, later, a two-term mayor) of Huntington Beach, California. If that weren’t enough, he was also a successful businessman, and owned a newspaper, The Huntington Beach News.
Yet for all his accomplishments, Jack Kelly spent much of his professional life in the shadow of two people: his elder sister, Nancy Kelly, and his co-star on Maverick, James Garner. We’ll talk about that, as well as discuss other aspects of Jack Kelly’s career before, during and after Maverick, when Linda Alexander joins us in our first hour.
It’ll be a full program as always, and we certainly hope you’ll join us.
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Monday, May 28, 2012
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Show No. 138 | First hour: Tony Figueroa and Donna Allen join Ed for a look at notable shows that were cancelled by the four major networks (including Awake and Are You There, Chelsea), as well as shows that were renewed (including Community and Parks and Recreation), and shows that recently premiered (including Veep, Girls and Scandal). |
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
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Wry, witty, sometimes wicked but always irreverent, Sandra Bernhard has been wowing audiences since her early days at the Comedy Store in the 1970s, mixing outrageous humor with cutting satire and fiercely energetic musical numbers. Known for her many appearances on such shows as Roseanne, The L Word, The Larry Sanders Show and The Late Show with David Letterman, she is currently seen every week as the resident “pop culture anthropologist” on Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live, where she riffs on trendy topics and all things celebrity. In fact, Sandra is about to launch a new one-woman show, Sandrology, that takes its name from her segments on Bravo. We’ll talk about that, and a whole lot more, when she joins us in our second hour.
Sandra Bernhard will be performing Sandrology at REDCAT, the Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater, 631 West 2nd Street in Los Angeles from Wednesday, May 30 through Sunday, June 10. For tickets and more information, call (213) 237-2800 or go to www.redcat.org. Sandra will also be bringing Sandrology to other cities across the country, including Seattle on June 21-22-23. For tour updates and news on her other upcoming appearances, go to www.sandrabernhard.com.
Also joining us this week will be author, actor and pop culture historian Mike Pingel. Mike’s latest book, Channel Surfing: Wonder Woman, tells you everything you wanted to know about the classic TV series from the 1970s starring Lynda Carter, including a detailed episode guide, information about the designs behind Wonder Woman’s various costumes, interviews with Lynda Carter, series producer Douglas S. Cramer, guest stars Joan Van Ark and Stella Stevens, and much, much more.
We’ll talk about the eternal appeal of Wonder Woman, the differences between Wonder Woman on ABC and CBS, and many other interesting factoids, when Mike Pingel joins us in our first hour.
All this, plus The Sounds of Lost Television, and an expanded edition of This Week in TV History that includes a look back at the 20th anniversary of Johnny Carson’s final broadcast as host of The Tonight Show.
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