Hear Art Speak With Gary James He was born Gordon Arthur Kelly but the world knows him as Art Linkletter. Art Linkletter played host to two of the longest-running television shows in broadcast history—–“House Party” which aired on CBS T.V. and Radio for 25 years and “People Are Funny” which aired on NBC T.V. and Radio for 19 years. In fact, at one point he had T.V. shows on all three networks – NBC, CBS, and ABC—–all at the same time!!! Just recently, Art Linkletter turned 94, and released…
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Dwayne Hickman Interview Dobie Gillis
Dwayne Hickman will forever be linked to a character he played in the late 1950’s, early 1960’s—–Dobie Gillis. It was a top-rated show at the time. When it ended, Dwayne Hickman went on to other projects including the 1965 film, “Cat Ballou” with Jane Fonda, Lee Marvin, and Nat King Cole. Dwayne found great success after Dobie Gillis with roles behind the scenes including a stint as a programming executive at C.B.S. and a director on various t.v. shows. It’s a real privilege to present an interview with someone who…
Read MoreAndy Williams Interview
He won three Emmys, and been nominated five times for Grammy’s; been selected as Billboard’s “Best Male Vocalist” three times, had 11 of his singles placed in Columbia Records Hall of Fame, and recorded 17 albums that went Gold for Columbia. His album “Days of Wine and Roses” was named by Billboard Magazine as “Best Vocal Album of the Year,” and ” Moon River” might be considered his theme song. By now, you probably guessed we’re talking about Andy Williams. Recognized as one of the world’s most popular singers, and…
Read MoreCindy Morgan Interview
From the time she was a child, Cindy Morgan knew music was her calling. Now, at the age of 23, Cindy has realized her dream. Her debut album “Real Life” has been released on the Word record label. We talked with Cindy about the struggles of becoming a recording artist. Q. A friend of yours passed along your demo tape to Word Records. Had that not happened, what do you think you’d be doing today? A. Well, I was about to accept a position with Bachrach’s Men’s Wear as a…
Read MoreTim White “Sightings Host”
It was the show that dared to go where no other show would go. That show was “Sightings”. If you ever watched the show you know exactly what I’m talking about. “Sightings” was regarded as the leading authority on paranormal and supernatural investigation and television’s primary source for exploration into the unknown. Tim White was the Host of “Sightings”. It almost goes without saying that Tim’s hosting duties played as much of a part in the show’s success as the stories themselves. Tim White spoke with me about his background…
Read MoreMamie Van Doren Interview
She was born Joan Lucille Olander but the world knows her as Mamie Van Doren. Her contemporaries included Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mans field and Jane Russell. Mamie Van Doren shared the story of her life with us, what it was like to be a movie actress in the 1950’s and the people she met along the way. Q – You didn’t start out to be an actress did you? You started out as a model? A – Well first, I did some cheese cake modeling. That’s what they called it…
Read MorePat Sajak Interview Wheel Of Fortune
Pat Sajak is the Host of t.v.s “Wheel of Fortune” which just happens to be the most watched show of any kind in syndication. Pat Sajak’s personal honors include 3 Emmy’s, a People’s Choice Award and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Pat Sajak talked with us about his background, “Wheel of Fortune”, and the popularity of the show, his website, and what he does away from the set of “Wheel”. Q – Before we begin, I must tell you that this is a very special interview for…
Read MoreFess Parker Interview Davy Crockett
Remember the Alamo?! Remember Davy Crockett?! Then of course, you’ll remember actor Fess Parker who portrayed Davy Crockett on TV in the early 50’s.As Davy Crockett, Parker toured 13 foreign countries and 42 cities, the highlight of which was representing Walt Disney (the man, and the studio Fess Parker was under contract to) at the premier of Davy Crockett in Tokyo, Japan. Fess Parker participated, and was a main attraction in the opening of Disneyland. “Davy Crockett” established Fess Parker as one of Hollywood’s top stars. Beginning in 1964, and…
Read MoreTony Danza Interview The Tony Danza Show
He is one of America’s most popular performers. A star of stage, screen, and t.v. , he is probably best known for his work on “Taxi”, “Who’s the Boss”, and of late—– “The Tony Danza Show”. We are of course talking about Tony Danza. We caught up with Tony shortly after the release of his first CD, “The House I Live In”, and as appearance at The Turning Stone Casino in Verona, New York. Q – Tell me, what did you think of The Turning Stone Casino? A – Well…
Read MoreSusan Anton Interview
She’s a star of stage, screen and television. Her name is Susan Anton and her credits in every field are simply outstanding. She’s made movies with John Malkovich, Shirley MacLaine and Burt Reynolds. She’s shared the stage with Danny Aiello, Kevin Spacey, Frank Langella, Elizabeth Ashley and Keith Carradine. Her television appearances include the Tonight Show, The Tom Snyder Show, Sally Jessy Raphael, Larry King Live, Live With Regis And Kathie Lee, Quantum Leap, Night Court, Murder She Wrote, Larry Sanders Show, The Ben Stiller Show, Blossom and the list…
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