Show No. 257 with guest Margaret O'Brien
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Original Airdate: Week of Nov. 26-Dec. 1, 2014
First hour: Phil Gries joins Ed for Part 2 of our look at vintage Thanksgiving television specials from the 1960s. Also in this hour: Tony Figueroa and Donna Allen with a look at network trends that have developed so far this TV season. Second hour: Ed welcomes Academy Award winner and MGM superstar Margaret O’Brien. Margaret will be honored this year by the Actors Fund with its inaugural Shirley Temple Award, which recognizes early pioneers in show business for their legacy in paving the way for other young performers. Also in this hour: Greg Ehrbar remembers Phil Silvers and Sergeant Bilko.
Show No. 258 with guest Stanley Livingston
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Original Airdate: Week of Dec. 3-8, 2014
First hour: Ed plays highlights from our April 2014 conversation with author Paul Green about the life and career of Roy Huggins. Also in this hour: Greg Ehrbar remembers The Donna Reed Show.
Second hour: Ed welcomes Stanley Livingston, Chip Douglas on My Three Sons and the founder and CEO of The Actors Journey Project, an educational program for both aspiring actors and working actors that helps fill a crucial gap in the way that actors are educated. The Actors Journey Project has two programs: The Actors Journey (for adult actors) and The Actors Journey for Kids (for parents of aspiring child actors). Both programs cover more than sixty topics and pool the wisdom of more than 100 entertainment industry professionals.
Show No. 258 with guest Stanley Livingston
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Original Airdate: Week of Dec. 3-8, 2014
First hour: Ed plays highlights from our April 2014 conversation with author Paul Green about the life and career of Roy Huggins. Also in this hour: Greg Ehrbar remembers The Donna Reed Show.
Second hour: Ed welcomes Stanley Livingston, Chip Douglas on My Three Sons and the founder and CEO of The Actors Journey Project, an educational program for both aspiring actors and working actors that helps fill a crucial gap in the way that actors are educated. The Actors Journey Project has two programs: The Actors Journey (for adult actors) and The Actors Journey for Kids (for parents of aspiring child actors). Both programs cover more than sixty topics and pool the wisdom of more than 100 entertainment industry professionals.