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TV Confidential
is a two-hour radio talk show about all aspects of television that
directs itself to the Baby Boomer, Generation X and senior markets. Each
edition features lively interviews with special guests on topics related
to popular network TV shows and the state of the medium in general.
Listeners can participate by emailing talk@tvconfidential.net.
Our audience encompasses listeners from all parts of the world,
including many who work in the film, radio and television industries.
The common bond is their unbridled passion for the past, present and
future of television programming.
Regular features of TV Confidential include an interactive look
back at “This Week in Television History,” The Sounds of Lost Television
and commentary on items related to television. But the hallmark of the
show is the in-depth interviews with the many well-known actors,
writers, producers, directors, journalists, authors and other
entertainment industry professionals who appear as guests. We strive to
take listeners behind the scenes of a wide range of television programs
past and present. We often compare contemporary programs with those of
the '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s. This allows a very broad audience to not
only relate to our show, but participate with their imagination and
memories.
Previous guests include such film and TV icons as Lee Majors (The Six
Million Dollar Man), Jack Klugman (The Odd Couple, Quincy),
Lee Meriwether (Barnaby Jones), Julie Newmar (Batman),
Sandra Bernhard (Roseanne, The L Word), Dennis Farina (Crime
Story, Get Shorty), Tony Denison (Crime Story, The Closer),
Stacy Keach (Titus, Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer), John O'Hurley
(Seinfeld, Dancing with the Stars), Michael Learned (The
Waltons), Efrem Zimbalist Jr. (The F.B.I., 77 Sunset Strip),
William Schallert (Get Smart, Dobie Gillis, The Patty Duke Show),
James Best (The Dukes of Hazzard), Richard Anderson (The
Bionic Woman, The Six Million Dollar Man), Sally Kellerman (M*A*S*H),
Larry Manetti (Magnum, p.i.), Kathryn Joosten (Desperate
Housewives, The West Wing), Dee Wallace (E.T.: The
Extraterrestrial, Cujo), Hank Garrett (Three Days of the Condor,
Car 54: Where Are You?), Mary McDonough (The Waltons),
Kathryn Leigh Scott (Dark Shadows) and Susan Olsen (The Brady
Bunch), as well as NPR television critic David Bianculli, HBO
programming executive Andrew Goldman, Emmy-winning writer/producer
Joseph Dougherty (Saving Grace, thirtysomething), former CBS
programming executive Mike Dann and broadcast pioneer Loreen Arbus.
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