Adrienne discusses her long career from appearing on Broadway in "Fiddler on the Roof" and "Grease" to her six-year run as Carol on "Maude", and her feature films including "Swamp Thing", "Creepshow", and "The Fog".
Bob returns to talk about his new book "Single Season Sitcoms of the 1990s, as well as other failed comedy series from the 1960s through the 1970s. Included are clips from "The Eve Arden Show", "Captain Nice", and many others.
Taking a look back at the Lucy conventions of the 1990s with Tom and Jimmy. Celebrating the life and career of Lucille Ball. Clips include Mary Jane Croft, Shirley Mitchell, Doris Singleton and more.
Steve, and Wesley return to discuss the declines of both Megyn Kelly and how the TV reboots and doing and Wes pays tributes to Bill Daily and more. Jerry makes a cameo and talks about the new Popeye Blu Ray.
The Annual Christmas Gift Guide , where the best presents for baby boomers are spotlighted with Adam and Mark. Also Dick joins with the best and some of the worst gadgets for sale this year.
Jerry returns and reviews "Ralph Breaks the Internet", "The Grinch" and "Mary Poppins Returns", as well as online series "Rocky and Bullwinkle" and "The New Adventures of Popeye". Three classic cartoons are also screened and more.
Marion talks about her eleven seasons playing Mrs. C on "Happy Days", as well as her years prior as a guest actress on hundreds of episodic TV programs, and more. Also her new book "My Days, Happy Otherwise".
Neil talks about his years in 1960s radio as well as providing animation voices on "Transformers", "G.I. Joe", and more. He also discusses his announcing for the Academy Awards and his voiceover work in "Back To The Future II" and more.
Bob and Mark discuss classic cartoon characters' voices being passed on from the legends after they die to the second generation - and maintaining the integrity of the originals and more.
Josh shares rare kinescopes and video tapes from Kovac's career on television in honor of Ernie's 100th birthday. Included are the segments of the "Tonight Show". "Take a Good Look", and from his series of ABC-TV specials in 1961.
Jerry reviews "How to Train Your Dragon 3", "Wonder Park", and "Dumbo", plus offers the latest news in print media, home video, and streaming, including a discussion on what to expect from the new WB and Disney online services.
Steve and Wesley weigh in on the latest TV news, including the continuing "pundit misinformation" on CNN and MSNBC, cord-cutter fatigue with online streaming services, plus warm remembrances of Peter Tork, Kaye Ballard, Ken Berry and more.
A tribute to Alvin and the Chipmunks with Mark and Scott. Topics include how Ross parlayed an acting career into a musical one that made him millions by signing with Liberty Records and working with Format Films and more.
Will shares memories of his career from co-starring on Broadway in "Hello Dolly"to guest roles in sitcoms, playing MarciaWallace's husband on "The Bob Newhart Show" and then moving behind the cameras and directing "Family Ties" and more.
Stuart and Anne talk about their years on the HBO satirical series, "Not Necessary the News", as well as the work they did on episodic television and animation before and afterward.
Keith and Billy discuss the art of mimicry as well as voice-matching-the process each uses to capture the rhythm and tone of classic cartoon characters ad done by the original legends.
Barbara talks about her various guest roles in both TV dramas and comedies- "Room 222", "Barnaby Jones", and more. Lloyd talks about Bradymania continuing into the 21st century in various new incarnations.
Joel discusses the history of Los Angeles' first commercially licensed station, KTLA-TV. Clips of the station's first 25 years on the air (1947-1972) include kinescopes and early video tapes of variety shows, kid shows and more.
Steve and Wesley weigh in on the networks' new fall schedules, the "All in the Family-Jeffersons" ABC reboot special, and the upcoming Disney and HBO Max streaming services. They also review ABC's "Press Your Luck" and more.
Jerry reviews "Toy Story 4" and "The Secret Lives of Pets 2", plus comments on upcoming animated features. He also discusses what to expect from the new Disney and WB streaming services, and more. Also-Cheryl talks about her career.
Stan returns to preview clips from the classic films that will screen at the annual event. Rare footage from Kinecon at Cinecon, spot-lighting kinescopes from live TV programs of the 1950s Segments feature Jack Benny and more.