Shindig, Third Rock from the Sun, and Sam ‘n’ Henry
TV Confidential with Ed Robertson
Release Date: 03/05/2026
TV Confidential with Ed Robertson
TVC 734.1: Part 2 of with music journalist about the life and legacy of producer, composer, arranger, and musician . Scott not only interviewed Jones at the time of the release of Jones’ album , but also wrote the liner notes for three other Jones music releases (including , a compilation of scores from Jones’ early years as a composer for film and television), plus he crossed paths with Q on many other occasions during the last thirty years of Jones’ life. Quincy Jones passed away on Nov. 3, 2024. Topics this segment include how Jones, Burt Bacharach, and Charles Fox were among...
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TVC 734.2: From May 2012: An encore presentation of our conversation with , author of , everything you wanted to know about the classic TV series starring Lynda Carter and Lyle Waggoner. April 2026 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the premiere of (ABC/CBS, 1976-1979).
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TVC 734.4: Ed welcomes back , the first African-American model to join ranks with Barker’s Beauties on , and the actress known around the world as the voluptuous Mrs. Parker in the 1995 cult comedy . Kathleen can currently be seen in the highly anticipated two-part episode of E!’s Dirty Rotten Scandals that not only explores the good, the bad, and the ugly behind the scenes of The Price Is Right, but is partly inspired by Kathleen’s memoir, . Topics this segment include how, both in her memoir and in the docu series, Kathleen presents both sides of the Bob Barker that she knew and...
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TVC 734.5: shares a few memories with Ed about performing all over the world with , the popular female soul group of the 1970s (including the night when she experienced a while performing the song “Rock Steady”). She also talks about how difficult it really is to sing and dance at the same time, plus she shares a few of her personal health tips. Kathleen can currently be seen in the two-part episode of E!’s Dirty Rotten Scandals that not only explores the good, the bad, and the ugly behind the scenes of The Price Is Right, but is partly inspired by Kathleen’s memoir, . Dirty Rotten...
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TVC 733.1: From March 2014: Kimberly Johnson, daughter of Russell Johnson, joins Ed, Tony, Donna, and guest co-host Bill Funt as TV Confidential remembers the life and career of the actor known around the world as The Professor on Gilligan's Island. Kim shares a few memories of her dad, plus she talks about her dad’s favorite episodes, her favorite episodes, and her dad’s take on the whole Gilligan’s Island pop culture phenomenon. The son of Candid Camera originator Allen Funt, Bill Funt first came to know Kim Johnson and other Gilligan’s Island personnel (including series...
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From March 2014: Kimberly Johnson, daughter of Russell Johnson, joins Ed, Tony, Donna, and guest co-host Bill Funt as TV Confidential remembers the life and career of the actor known around the world as The Professor on Gilligan's Island. Kim shares a few memories of her dad, plus she talks about her dad’s favorite episodes, her favorite episodes, and her dad’s take on the whole Gilligan’s Island pop culture phenomenon. The son of Candid Camera originator Allen Funt, Bill Funt first came to know Kim Johnson and other Gilligan’s Island personnel (including series creator Sherwood...
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TVC 733.4: Music journalist joins Ed for a special appreciation of the life and legacy of Grammy Award-winning, Emmy Award-winning, and Tony Award-winning producer, composer, arranger, musician, and Renaissance man . Scott interviewed Jones at least once (at the time of the release of Jones’ album ). He also wrote the liner notes for three other Jones music releases (including , a compilation of scores from Jones’ early years as a composer for film and television), plus he crossed paths with him on many other occasions during the last thirty years of Jones’ life. Quincy Jones...
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TVC 733.5: Music journalist talks to Ed about the collaboration between and Oliver Nelson on the film score for , the first film for which Jones composed music (the conversation particularly focuses on the piece “Rack ’em Up”); the circumstances that led Jones to produce and for Michael Jackson; and how Jones developed his eclectic tastes in music.
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TVC 732.4: Ed welcomes Denise Nicholas, the Golden Globe-nominated actress known to television audiences for her starring roles in and , and the author of , the critically acclaimed novel that was largely drawn from Denise’s experience as a working actress with the Free Southern Theater in the Deep South in 1964, at the height of the Civil Rights Movement. Denise’s new memoir, , is a moving look at her lifelong search for who and what she is—a search that that not only navigates the intersections of love and identity, but which sees Denise endure many traumatic events throughout her...
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TVC 732.5: Actress and novelist Denise Nicholas (, In the Heat of the Night, Freshwater Road) talks to Ed about working with Sidney Poitier as a director three times (and how she particularly relished the comedic roles she played opposite Poitier and Bill Cosby in Let’s Do It Again and A Piece of the Action); how she first met Carroll O’Connor long before they starred together in In the Heat of the Night (and before O’Connor came to mentor Denise as a writer); why she enjoys writing literary fiction among all other genres; and how Denise has “a little Norman Lear in her” as a...
info_outlineTVC 726.1: From February 2016: Tony, Donna, and Ed discuss the final episode of Shindig (ABC, 1964-1966) on Jan. 8, 1966, the premiere of Third Rock from the Sun (NBC, 1996-2001) on Jan. 9, 1996, and the premiere of Sam ‘n’ Henry on Chicago radio station WGN on Jan. 12, 1926. Created by and starring Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll, and considered by many to be the first situation comedy, Sam ‘n’ Henry was reworked two years later as the long-running but controversial series Amos ‘n’ Andy.