TV Confidential with Ed Robertson

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.

TV & Film
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All in the Family: The Show That Changed Televi...
Ed welcomes Jim Colucci, co-author, along with Norman Lear, of All in the Family: The Show That Changed Televisioni
24 min
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Norman Lear and the Equity of All in the Family
Ed welcomes Jim Colucci, co-author, along with Norman Lear, of All in the Family: The Show That Changed Televisioni
20 min
353
The Innate Goodness of Edith Bunker
Ed welcomes Jim Colucci, co-author, along with Norman Lear, of All in the Family: The Show That Changed Televisioni
18 min
354
60 Years of The Defenders
Ed welcomes Phil Rosenzweig, author of Reginald Rose and the Journey of 12 Angry Men
20 min
355
Perry Mason and The Defenders
Ed welcomes Phil Rosenzweig, author of Reginald Rose and the Journey of 12 Angry Men
8 min
356
Christian Ganiere of Stranger Things
Ed welcomes Christian Ganiere of Netflix's Stranger Things
14 min
357
All in the Family and "The Draft Dodger"
Ed, Tony, and Donna welcome television writer/producer Jay Moriarty
12 min
358
How Norman Lear Deftly Balanced Comedy with Drama
Ed, Tony, and Donna welcome television writer/producer Jay Moriarty
20 min
359
The Jeffersons and "The First Store"
Ed, Tony, and Donna welcome television writer/producer Jay Moriarty
17 min
360
Norman Lear, Maude, and All in the Family
Ed, Tony, and Donna welcome television writer/producer Jay Moriarty
17 min
361
The 3 Great Periods of Elvis’ Career
Musician, producer, and historian Chuck Harter joins Ed for the first of two programs that celebrate Elvis Presley
22 min
362
Elvis, Nixon, and Frank Sinatra
Musician, producer, and historian Chuck Harter joins Ed for the first of two programs that celebrate Elvis Presley
19 min
363
Elvis: What Could Have Been
Musician, producer, and historian Chuck Harter joins Ed for the first of two programs that celebrate Elvis Presley
13 min
364
Naomi Matsuda, Ginger Che, and the Rise of the ...
Ed welcomes Emmy nominated actress Naomi Matsuda and fashion designer Ginger Che
20 min
365
Naomi Matsuda, Ginger Che, and Goddess Sisterhood
Ed welcomes Emmy nominated actress Naomi Matsuda and fashion designer Ginger Che
18 min
366
Da'Jour Jones of Players
Ed welcomes actor Da'Jour Jones (Players, Signs of Love)
17 min
367
Columbo and the City of Los Angeles
A special roundtable discussion on Columbo featuring Emmy winner Joseph Dougherty and author David Koenig (Shooting Columbo)
19 min
368
Oliver Nelson, Billy Goldenberg, and the Music ...
A special roundtable discussion on Columbo featuring Emmy winner Joseph Dougherty and author David Koenig (Shooting Columbo)
19 min
369
Why Columbo is More Popular Than Ever
A special roundtable discussion on Columbo featuring Emmy winner Joseph Dougherty and author David Koenig (Shooting Columbo)
14 min
370
America’s First Great Motion Picture Studio
Ed welcomes Andrew Erish, author of Vitagraph: America’s First Great Motion Picture Studio
19 min
371
Vitagraph Studios, "Pop" Rock, and Thomas Edison
Ed welcomes film historian Andrew Erish, author of Vitagraph: America's First Great Motion Picture Studio
17 min
372
Vitagraph Studios, Sonny Jim, and Moe Howard
Ed welcomes film historian Andrew Erish, author of Vitagraph: America's First Great Motion Picture Studio
11 min
373
The Texture of Columbo
A special roundtable discussion on Columbo featuring Emmy winner Joseph Dougherty and author David Koenig (Shooting Columbo)
21 min
374
Jackson Gillis and the Mount Rushmore of Columb...
A special roundtable discussion on Columbo featuring Emmy winner Joseph Dougherty and author David Koenig (Shooting Columbo)
19 min
375
Columbo: The Inverted Barney Miller
A special roundtable discussion on Columbo featuring Emmy winner Joseph Dougherty and author David Koenig (Shooting Columbo)
18 min