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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The Guest Stars of The FBI
Greg and Ed discuss The FBI (ABC, 1965-1974), the long-running series produced by Quinn Martin and starring Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
21 min
52
Alison Arngrim: Confessions of a Prairie Bitch
Ed welcomes back actress, author, and comedienne Alison Arngrim (Little House on the Prairie, Confessions of a Prairie Bitch)
19 min
53
How Alison Arngrim Became Nellie Oleson
Ed welcomes back actress, author, and comedienne Alison Arngrim (Little House on the Prairie, Confessions of a Prairie Bitch)
14 min
54
The FBI on Home Entertainment
Greg and Ed discuss The FBI (ABC, 1965-1974), the long-running series produced by Quinn Martin and starring Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
17 min
55
The Tropes of The FBI
Greg and Ed discuss The FBI (ABC, 1965-1974), the long-running series produced by Quinn Martin and starring Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
15 min
56
Tribute to Tom Smothers
Ed welcomes David Bianculli, author of Dangerously Funny: The Uncensored Story of The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
20 min
57
How The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour Changed T...
Ed welcomes David Bianculli, author of Dangerously Funny: The Uncensored Story of The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
12 min
58
What Makes a Classic TV Show "Classic"?
From March 2018: A special roundtable discussion with Tony and Donna about what makes a classic TV series "classic"
20 min
59
What Makes a Classic TV Show "Classic," Part 2
From March 2018: A special roundtable discussion with Tony and Donna about what makes a classic TV series "classic"
20 min
60
What Makes a Classic TV Show "Classic," Part 3
From March 2018: A special roundtable discussion with Tony and Donna about what makes a classic TV series "classic"
13 min
61
The Second Season of The Monkees
Ed welcomes back music and TV historian and documentary writer Chuck Harter (Hey, Hey, We're The Monkees)
21 min
62
The Demise of The Monkees on TV
Ed welcomes back music and TV historian and documentary writer Chuck Harter (Hey, Hey, We're The Monkees)
19 min
63
Why The Monkees Will Always Be With Us
Ed welcomes back music and TV historian and documentary writer Chuck Harter (Hey, Hey, We're The Monkees)
13 min
64
James DuMont on being the kind of artist who ca...
Ed welcomes back film and television actor James DuMont (Candy Cane Lane)
17 min
65
James DuMont, Candy Cane Lane, and Yankee Trading
Ed welcomes back film and television actor James DuMont (Candy Cane Lane)
18 min
66
George Schlatter and The Legend of Turn-On
Ed welcomes back George Schlatter, creator and producer of Laugh-In, Real People, and Turn-On
20 min
67
George Schlatter, Robin Williams, and Laugh-In
Ed welcomes back George Schlatter, creator and producer of Laugh-In, Real People, and Turn-On
9 min
68
James Frawley's Influence on The Monkees
Ed welcomes back music and TV historian and documentary writer Chuck Harter (Hey, Hey, We're The Monkees)
14 min
69
The Monkees: A Tale of Two Series
Ed welcomes back music and TV historian and documentary writer Chuck Harter (Hey, Hey, We're The Monkees)
13 min
70
The Art of Jim Meskimen
Ed welcomes back actor, comedian, and impressionist Jim Meskimen
26 min
71
Don Most: New York High
Ed welcomes back singer/actor Don Most (Happy Days, New York High)
17 min
72
Don Most: Anatomy of a Recording
Ed welcomes back singer/actor Don Most (Happy Days, New York High)
10 min
73
Robert Davi on what made Sinatra a "method singer"
Ed welcomes back singer/actor Robert Davi (The Goonies, Profiler, Davi Sings Sinatra)
21 min
74
The Music of Steve and Eydie
Ed welcome TJ Lubinsky, director and co-executive producer of Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme: Memories of My Mom and Dad
22 min
75
Walter Cronkite, Aaron Brown, and Don Pardo
From November 2013: A special joint edition of The Sounds of Lost Television and This Week in TV History that looks back at how network television news covered the assassination of President John F. Kennedy
20 min