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Marc Cushman joins us to discuss his series of books on Star Trek and the latest that covers Star Trek during the 70s.
These Are the Voyages: Gene Roddenberry and Star Trek in the 1970s, Volume 1 (1970-75)
Thanks Marc!
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Note from Jim: I love this podcast so much and had a chance to do a show on Star Trek so I thought I'd throw it into the feed...enjoy and who knows what other shows may show up!
NBC's Land of the Lost was a Saturday morning favorite for kids of the 70s. Today, we interview none other than Holly...Kathy Coleman.
We talk about Kathy's journey. What a great lady. I think you'll enjoy this edition of The Great TV Podcast!
You can find her book at Amazon.com: Run, Holly, Run!: A Memoir by Holly from 1970s TV Classic "Land of the Lost"
Thanks Kathy!
Author Scott Ryan talks to us about the classic TV series Thirtysomething as it celebrates its 30th Anniversary.
You can find his five-star reviewed book on the show at Amazon.com: thirtysomething at thirty: an oral history
Thanks Scott!
TV legend Corbin Bernsen and his wife, accomplish actress Amanda Pays are also superstars of making great living spaces. They talk about their book on the subject and their 30 year marriage.
Open House: Reinventing Space for Simple Living
Thanks Corbin and Amanda!
She played Olivia Walton on The Waltons.
Michael talks about her career and being a part of one of the most beloved TV series of all time. It was lovely to speak with her.
Thanks Michael!
Loretta Swit portrayed Margaret "Hotlips" Houlihan on the iconic TV series MASH.
We talk to Loretta about MASH, her other acting work and the good work she is doing on behalf of animals today.
You can find her recent book at Amazon.com: SwitHeart: The Watercolour Artistry & Animal Activism of Loretta Swit
Thanks Loretta!
He is perhaps best known as the voice of KITT from Knight Rider but William Daniels is so much more. An Emmy for his work on St. Elsewhere, a movie career including The Graduate, and his stellar work on Broadway. We are so glad to talk to this living legend and his wife actress Bonnie Bartlett!
You can find William's recent autobiography on Amazon.com: There I Go Again
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Scott Ryan and John Thorne join us to talk all about Twin Peaks, both the 90s version and the new version that will air this month on Showtime. Excuse me, I suddenly have a hankering for a damned fine cup of coffee!
This week's show is all about Seinfeld. Our guest is author Jennifer Keishin Armstrong.
You can find her book on the "show about nothing" at Amazon.com: Seinfeldia: How a Show About Nothing Changed Everything
Thanks!
The legendary Ed Asner join us this week. We talk about his iconic role as Lou Grant, working with Mary Tyler Moore, his long career and why he has been so active in the political arena.
Jim's note: It was an awesome honor to spend some time with Mr. Asner, I hope you enjoy our talk.
You can find information on Ed's production of A Man and His Prostate at amanandhisprostate.com
Thanks Mr. Asner!
The podcast currently has 58 episodes available.