During television’s first fifty years—long before cable networks, Hulu, Netflix, and the like—families would gather around their television sets nightly to watch entertaining shows such as I Love Lucy, Gunsmoke, M*A*S*H, The Beverly Hillbillies, Fantasy Island, and The Rockford Files. Many of the stars of these beloved shows have passed away, but their presence remains intact—not only through their television show performances, which are still viewed and appreciated today, but also through stories they told in interviews over the years.
Seasoned journalists and authors James Bawden and Ron Miller have captured provocative and entertaining interviews with important figures from TV’s first fifty years. These thirty-nine interviews, selected from conversations conducted from 1971–1998, present a fascinating glimpse of some of television’s most influential performers. Featured are exclusive interviews with major stars (including Donna Reed, James Garner, and Ricardo Montalban), icons of comedy (including Lucille Ball, George Burns, and Milton Berle), TV hosts (including Dick Clark and Ed Sullivan), and notable musical entertainers (such as Glen Campbell, Mary Martin, and Lawrence Welk). Each chapter of this volume explores the subject’s television work—with detailed behind-the-scenes disclosures—and includes additional information about the subject’s performances in film and on stage.
Table of Content
Introduction: How Television Created Its Legendary Stars
Eddie Albert
Eve Arden
James Arness
Bea Arthur
Lucille Ball
Milton Berle
Mel Blanc
George Burns
Raymond Burr
Glen Campbell
Macdonald Carey
Dick Clark
Mike Connors
William Conrad
Robert Cummings
Susan Douglas
Buddy Ebsen
John Forsythe
Annette Funicello
James Garner
Peter Graves
Lorne Greene
Julie Harris
Art Linkletter
Mary Martin
Ricardo Montalban
Harry Morgan
Noel Neill
Donna Reed
Ann Sothern
Robert Stack
Ed Sullivan
Danny Thomas
Vivian Vance
Robert Vaughn
Jack Webb
Lawrence Welk
Jonathan Winters
Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
Acknowledgements
About the Authors
Index
About the author
Ron Miller was TV editor of the San Jose Mercury News from 1977–1999 and a syndicated columnist for the Knight Ridder News Service. A former national president of the Television Critics Association and a recipient of the National Headliner Award, he is currently an instructor at the Academy for Lifelong Learning at Western Washington University.