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TV Confidential with Ed Robertson

TV Confidential with Ed Robertson

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TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television brings you lively conversations every week with the stars, writers, directors and other creative people behind the scenes of some of America's most popular shows. An engaging blend of talk and entertainment, TV Confidential often compares today's programs with those of the '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s.
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Will Chamberlain's 100-point game

Will Chamberlain's 100-point game

Mar 17, 2026·21:15

21:15

TVC 728.5: Actor, author, and documentary filmmaker James Rosin talks to Ed about Wilt Chamberlain's historic 100-point game for the Philadelphia Warriors, which occurred on Mar. 2, 1962 in Hershey, Pennsylvania (the...

The Philadelphias SPHAs and the Harlem Globetrotters

The Philadelphias SPHAs and the Harlem Globetrotters

Mar 16, 2026·12:10

12:10

TVC 728.6: Actor, author, and documentary filmmaker James Rosin talks to Ed about how the Philadelphia SPHAs, the first professional basketball team in Philadelphia, were also one of the best teams on the East Coast...

Tribute to Rob Reiner

Tribute to Rob Reiner

Mar 13, 2026·19:23

19:23

TVC 727.1: Tony Figueroa and Donna Allen join Ed for an expanded edition of This Week in TV History that remembers Rob Reiner, the Emmy Award-winning actor and writer and Academy Award-nominated director and producer...

Rob Reiner, The Smothers Brothers, and The Rockford Files

Rob Reiner, The Smothers Brothers, and The Rockford Files

Mar 12, 2026·21:03

21:03

TVC 727.2: Tony, Donna, and Ed discuss Rob Reiner's experience as a staff writer for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (CBS, 1967-1969), as well as some of Reiner's notable "non-Meathead" roles on television, including...

Rob Reiner, Castle Rock, and Seinfeld

Rob Reiner, Castle Rock, and Seinfeld

Mar 12, 2026·22:13

22:13

TVC 727.3: Tony, Donna, and Ed discuss Rob Reiner's production company, Castle Rock Entertainment, which produced, among other things, the long-running sitcom Seinfeld; the role that Reiner played in bringing Michael...

Rob Reiner: Extra Portion

Rob Reiner: Extra Portion

Mar 11, 2026·13:56

13:56

TVC 727.3a: Tony, Donna, and Ed discuss some of the lighter moments between Mike and Archie on All in the Family; why it was notable that many episodes of All in the Family took place on a Sunday; and how Rob Reiner...

The Love Letters of Barry Morse and Sydney Sturgess

The Love Letters of Barry Morse and Sydney Sturgess

Mar 10, 2026·19:37

19:37

TVC 727.4: Ed welcomes back authors, playwrights, and producers Anthony Wynn and Robert Wood. Tony and Bob worked closely with actor Barry Morse on numerous projects during the last thirteen years of Barry's life...

Barry Morse and The Performing Arts Lodges of Toronto

Barry Morse and The Performing Arts Lodges of Toronto

Mar 10, 2026·19:21

19:21

TVC 727.5: Barry Morse biographers Anthony Wynn and Robert Wood talk to Ed about how Morse helped start PAL, the Performing Arts Lodges of Toronto (the Canadian equivalent of the Motion Pictures Actors Home in Woodland...

Barry Morse, June Lockhart, and Barbara Bain

Barry Morse, June Lockhart, and Barbara Bain

Mar 9, 2026·12:08

12:08

TVC 727.6: Barry Morse biographers Anthony Wynn and Robert Wood share some behind-the-scenes stories about the benefit productions of Love Letters from 1995 (featuring Barry Morse and June Lockhart) and from 1999 (with...

Shindig, Third Rock from the Sun, and Sam 'n' Henry

Shindig, Third Rock from the Sun, and Sam 'n' Henry

Mar 5, 2026·10:34

10:34

TVC 726.1: From February 2016: Tony, Donna, and Ed discuss the final episode of Shindig (ABC, 1964-1966) on Jan. 8, 1966, the premiere of Third Rock from the Sun (NBC, 1996-2001) on Jan. 9, 1996, and the premiere of Sam...

Hal Eisner on why news reporting is another form of storytelling

Hal Eisner on why news reporting is another form of storytelling

Mar 4, 2026·19:39

19:39

TVC 726.2: Part 2 of a conversation that began last week with Hal Eisner, the multiple award-winning broadcast journalist who covered the news every day for fifty-eight years, including fifteen years at various radio...

Jennifer Jones on what it means to become spectacular

Jennifer Jones on what it means to become spectacular

Mar 3, 2026·19:26

19:26

TVC 726.3: Ed welcomes Jennifer Jones, the first African-American member of the world renowned Radio City Rockettes, and an award-winning performer who is celebrated for her pioneering achievements and unwavering...

Jennifer Jones on how thoughts can become things if you dream big

Jennifer Jones on how thoughts can become things if you dream big

Mar 2, 2026·15:04

15:04

TVC 726.4: Jennifer Jones, the first African-American member of the Radio City Rockettes, talks to Ed about her battle against colorectal cancer in 2018 (including the importance of having the right medical team for...

The Final Years of Herman's Hermits

The Final Years of Herman's Hermits

Feb 26, 2026·19:54

19:54

TVC 725.1: Part 2 of a conversation that began last week with Harvey Lisberg, the legendary music manager who shaped the careers of such iconic artists as Herman's Hermits, 10cc, and Tony Christie. Topics this segment...

The Majestic Heights of Herman's Hermits

The Majestic Heights of Herman's Hermits

Feb 26, 2026·14:04

14:04

TVC 725.2: Harvey Lisberg, manager of Herman's Hermits, talks to Ed and guest co-host Chuck Harter about the important role that radio played in the band's rise to the top of the charts; Harvey's favorite songs of...

Larry Brody on the "golden age of employment" for freelance TV writers

Larry Brody on the "golden age of employment" for freelance TV writers

Feb 25, 2026·18:18

18:18

TVC 725.3: From January 2012: Award-winning television writer/producer Larry Brody talks to Ed about some of the ways in which television has changed since he first broke in as a writer in the late 1960s; Larry's...

Hal Eisner's accidental path to television journalism

Hal Eisner's accidental path to television journalism

Feb 24, 2026·20:14

20:14

TVC 725.4: Ed welcomes Hal Eisner, the multiple award-winning broadcast journalist who covered the news every day for fifty-eight years, including fifteen years at various radio stations in Texas and Louisiana and the...

Hal Eisner on why news is a community service

Hal Eisner on why news is a community service

Feb 23, 2026·19:18

19:18

TVC 725.5: Award-winning broadcast journalist Hal Eisner talks to Ed about the day in March 2021 when he was nearly killed after being struck by a drunk driver while covering a story in Hollywood—and the remarkable role...

Harvey Lisberg on The Rise of Herman's Hermits

Harvey Lisberg on The Rise of Herman's Hermits

Feb 19, 2026·20:20

20:20

TVC 724.1: Ed welcomes back Harvey Lisberg, the legendary music manager who shaped the careers of such iconic artists as Herman's Hermits, 10cc, and Tony Christie. Harvey's memoir, I'm Into Something Good, a captivating...

Herman's Hermits and Mrs. Brown

Herman's Hermits and Mrs. Brown

Feb 18, 2026·18:25

18:25

TVC 724.2: Harvey Lisberg, manager of Herman's Hermits, talks to Ed and guest co-host Chuck Harter about the band's brief foray into motion pictures in the mid 1960s (including Where The Boys Meet the Girls and Hold...

Herman's Hermits and Hold On!

Herman's Hermits and Hold On!

Feb 17, 2026·16:37

16:37

TVC 724.3: Harvey Lisberg, manager of Herman's Hermits, talks to Ed and guest co-host Chuck Harter about why Hold On! (1966), the first movie starring Herman's Hermits, is "a poor man's A Hard Day's Night; how frontman...

Happy Birthday, Sandy Duncan

Happy Birthday, Sandy Duncan

Feb 11, 2026·10:10

10:10

We took a few days off, but we'll be back with a brand new edition of TV Confidential later this week. In the meantime, please enjoy this Blast from the Past clip from February 2016 in which Tony, Donna, and Ed discuss...

Jim Hutton, James Garner, and Basil Hoffman

Jim Hutton, James Garner, and Basil Hoffman

Feb 9, 2026·16:58

16:58

TVC 723.6: From July 2020: Actor, author and acting teacher Basil Hoffman (Acting and How to Be Good at It, Cold Reading and How to Be Good at It) talks to Ed about how Jim Hutton and James Garner were two of the many...

Columbo Explains the Seventies

Columbo Explains the Seventies

Feb 5, 2026·20:06

20:06

TVC 723.1: Ed welcomes Glenn Stewart, an adjunct professor at Westfield State University (Westfield, Massachusetts) whose background in media includes twenty-five years in radio, both as an on-air personality and as a...

Why Columbo is Eminently Rewatchable

Why Columbo is Eminently Rewatchable

Feb 5, 2026·18:03

18:03

TVC 723.2: Glenn Stewart, author of Columbo Explains the Seventies, discusses some of the differences between the original Columbo (NBC, 1971-1978) and the revival of Columbo in the 1990s (ABC, 1989-2003), and how one...

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