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Prolific television producer Norman Lear has died at the age of 101.
This post was originally published on September 22, 2022.
Through her British independent television production company Hartford Films, Beryl Vertue worked closely with her daughter Sue Vertue and Sue's...
In an excerpt from Ronald Brownstein's new book Rock Me on the Water: 1974-The Year Los Angeles Transformed Movies, Music,...
In a TV landscape that increasingly relies on live TV events for ratings, there is no more valuable real estate...
For 1970s sitcom fans, Sierra is best remembered as genial Julio Fuentes on Sanford and Son and the impassioned Sgt.
On January 18, 1975, the first ever-episode of The Jeffersons aired on CBS, kicking off an 11 season run.
Norman Lear, who with Bud Yorkin pitched the working-class comedy based on British sitcom Till Death Us Do Part to...
The night of January 12th, 1971 marked the first time TV audiences would see (and hear) the now-iconic opening credits for...
"In its seven-plus decades, the sitcom has uncannily mirrored, and shaped, public perceptions of New York City," writes Kathryn VanArendonk...
It probably seemed like television had evolved past the need for clip shows.
Silverman, the only executive to have programmed CBS, ABC and NBC, died at his home in Los Angeles Thursday.
About 5.
As a result of the House impeachment vote last night, "viewers missed several minutes of a story that positioned the...
During the House impeachment votes Wednesday night, CBS stuck with the Survivor: Island of the Idols finale until the second...