Sunday, December 15, 2019

Christmas with Lassie

The famous TV canine celebrated Christmas on several episodes over the years it ran in the 50s and 60s. Jon Provost shares some memories of the Christmas shows here.

Saturday, December 7, 2019

D.C. Fontana

Dorothy (D.C.) Fontana will be missed in the Star Trek universe. She authored so many great episodes. Remembering her here.

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

A Happy Days Thanksgiving

As the TV matriarch of the Cunningham clan in the sitcom Happy Days, Marion Ross appeared in over 250 episodes during the hit series 11-season run from 1974 to 1984. But one episode has special significance for the actress this time of year.

Friday, November 15, 2019

Ed Asner

Not only does Ed Asner turn 90 today, but he'll be packing up his PJs in a day or two and heading to our little town for a performance of his one-man show. Interview with Ed here.

Monday, November 4, 2019

A Guide to Congressional Names

Updated for the 116th Congress - fine bunch that they are - a guide to congressional names.

For instance, could we really trust Ohio's Rep. Fudge to chair the House Finance Committee?

If you can stand more, see story here.

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Boo - Part 3

You couldn't exactly call Pat Priest - aka Marilyn Munster - scary, but what the heck, around Halloween any Munster story will fly, right here.

Boo - Part 2

Bela Lugosi Jr. talks about his famous dad, here.

Friday, October 18, 2019

TCM Cruise heading back to sea

Poor Ben had a terrible cold when I interviewed him recently. Hopefully he will be germ-free when he, Eddie, Alicia, and Dave head off with 2,700 TCM fans on the next Classic Cruise on Oct 22 - yes, it's full, and the 2020 cruise is fast filling up. It's been 3 years since the last one. Ben shared some memories of past cruises, right here.

Monday, October 7, 2019

Happy National Newspaper Week

Oct 6 - 12 is National Newspaper Week. Please try to contain your excitement. Naturally, a (slightly embellished) short history of newspapers is appropriate. Published in today's Virginian-Pilot.

Sunday, October 6, 2019

Marsha Hunt Turning 102

If your name is Marsha, there’s a good chance you were named after Marsha Hunt who turns 102 on Oct. 17. Whether you’re named directly or indirectly after the veteran actress probably depends on your age, but nonetheless, Hunt believes she holds claim to being the first girl named Marsha - at least with that spelling... and she wants to hear from you.

Thursday, September 19, 2019

Gilligan's Island Turning 55


Gilligan’s Island first aired 55 years ago this September. A new exhibit at the Hollywood Museum will display some neat items from the show. Dawn Wells will be on hand for the opening. Dawn turns 81 in October and looks fabulous. Maybe there was something to all those coconut cream pies. Story here or here.

Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Marge Champion

Turning 100 this week is one half of the Marge and Gower Champion dance duo - and that would be the Marge half. Still remember her visit to our campus a few years ago when she was just a kid of around 90.
Story here.

Thursday, August 8, 2019

Jumping Beans are Back


Hard to find for the past couple of years because of poor weather conditions in Mexico, jumping beans are now available. Batteries not included, because you don't need any to enjoy these little mysteries of nature. Learn all about them here.


Friday, July 19, 2019

Apollo

As if the media wasn't flooded enough with Apollo 11 stories, here's one more. Some years ago, I had the chance to ask several Apollo astronauts some questions about each of their missions. I've resurrected some of their answers here.

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Glenn Ford rides again

Another great Monday night of Glenn Ford movies on TCM this July. Last night, a half dozen westerns. Last week I asked Peter if he had been watching his dad's films. His answer was not surprising. He and Lynda now live in Montana, having left Hollywood a few years ago. Why did they leave California? You can read about it here.

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Remembering Errol Flynn


Born 110 years ago on June 20, Tasmania's own Errol Flynn. So I cobbled together some comments from my interviews with actors/family over the past 10 years (including unpublished ones from Paul Picerni) and here they are, appropriately, in a Tasmanian newspaper - the Launceston Examiner

Sunday, May 19, 2019

Tim Conway

Benoit Photo - used with permission
Some actors are just universally loved like Tim Conway. Many actors are also involved in charitable causes and for Tim his work to help injured jockeys made him even more respected and loved.  We talked about this some years ago. Interview updated as we remember him in the Courier-Journal.

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Eggs, Rabbits and Easter

We're used to associating eggs and rabbits with Easter, but why? All is explained right here.

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Happy Birthday to the Periodic Table


This year, we scientists are remembering Dimitri Mendeleev’s contribution to the development of the periodic table – a chart listing all known elements that make up the universe. The table is found in science and chemistry textbooks and hangs on science classroom walls around the world. This article appeared in the Washington Post.

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Don Collier and a Bonanza Anniversary

Sixty years ago, "Bonanza" premiered on NBC, destined to become one of the most popular western series in television history. Produced for 14 seasons from 1959 to 1973, the show continues to air in syndication around the world. Fans will be gathering Friday, Feb. 22 through Sunday, Feb. 24 at the Ponderosa II in Mesa, Arizona, to remember the show. One special guest who appeared in 5 episodes is TV cowboy Don Collier, seen at right in the photo. Don talks about attending, his career, and his latest movie due out this year, right here.

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Applauding Carol Channing

Take a bow Carol Channing, we're still applauding. You will be missed. Our interview just a few months ago, right here.