Actress Karen Dotrice talks about her life and career, her dad Roy Dotrice, working on "Mary Poppins" and two other Disney features, as well as her role in the remake of "The 39 Steps".
Tom returns for a look back at the final Lucy convention- Loving Lucy 2001, which celebrated the 50th anniversary of "I Love Lucy" and included celebrities such as Richard Crenna, Edie Adams and many others.
Paul returns to the show to discuss the many celebrities he interviewed over his long career, and how the dumbing down of the country along with the media put a reality TV star in the White House and more.
John and Steve compare what the public saw on television when JFK was assassinated on 11-22-63 to what John's research uncovered who was really behind it all and in his documentary, "The American Media and the 2nd Assassination of JFK".
Steve and Wesley pay tribute to Tom Kennedy and Alex Trebek, plus discuss the latest TV news including election coverage by the cable networks, how COVID has changed Hollywood television production, plus more.
Jerry returns for his annual Christmas visit. Topics include ME-TV acquiring the WB cartoon library, a tribute to animation director Gene Deitch, and a visit with Arnie. Plus 3 holiday-oriented classic cartoon screenings plus more.
A salute to the audience participation program "Truth or Consequences", which began on radio in 1940 and went on to make Bob Barker a household name when it transitioned to television. Martin and Mark who began his career as a writer.
Wesley discusses his new book "Betty White on TV", also rare clips at Betty's on camera work from nearly 70 years of television appearances including sitcoms, talk shows, game shows, variety and dramatic programs.
DJ Bob returns to the program to showcase more "Single Season Sitcoms" programs from the 1950s through the 1970s that lasted less than one year on the air. Clips include series featuring Buddy Hackett, Carol Burnett and many others.
Arnold discusses his documentary on the iconic George Pal, who created the stop motion animated "Puppetoons". Arnold also talks about getting the rights to Pal's cartoons in order to produce and direct "The Puppetoon Movie" and more.
Jerry reviews "Soul", "Wolfwalkers", "Raya", and "Spongebob Movie 3". Other topics include a look at the ME-TV series, "Toon in With Me" and more. Steve talks about his cartoon-restoring DVD and Blu Ray business, and more.
Steve and Wesley share their thoughts on the guest hosts of "Jeopardy!", the Fox revival of "Name that Tune", and also after comments on the Dominion voting machine lawsuit against Fox News and more.
Scott and Lisa explore the history of puppets on TV over the years and also talk about Scott's fantastic career as a marionette creator, restorer, and performer for the past 40 years in movies and TV and more.
Lex discusses his rise from working as a runner for Witt-Thomas-Harris Productions in 1982 to his eventual position as director for "The Golden Girls" during its final season on the air. Clips include rare rehearsal scenes and more.
Rich talks about his recurring role as Richard Rickover on "Leave it to Beaver" as well as appearing on "Ozzie and Harriet", "Love that Bob" and many others. He also discusses his dad's "Amos 'n' Andy Show" history and controversy.
Steve and Sandy discuss Steve's work on the ABC comedy hit "Family Matters", as well as his start in the business as the assistant to a comedy writer on "Silver Spoons" who was anything but funny in real life.
David and Elias discuss their years writing for Steve Allen, Joey Bishop and Carol Burnett as well as the sitcoms "M*A*S*H", "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", "Frasier", and many others.
Steve and Wesley discuss the latest TV news, new fall game shows, reviews of "Celebrity Dating Game" and "College Bowl", and remember Gavin McLeod, Clarence Williams III and others. Also a Super NBC Rant by Wes and more.
Ruta discusses her new book, "Consider Your Ass Kissed" and talks about her work on classic series such as "The Burns and Allen Show", "Highway Patrol", "The Lucy Show" and many others.
Jerry reviews "Luca", "Space Jam 2", and "The Mitchells vs. the Machines". There is also a lively discussion on the new HBO Max series, "Jellystone!", plus the screening of three classic cartoons provided by inkwell images by Ray Pointer.
Stan shows previews of what to expect for Cineconline over Labor Day weekend, including Kinecon at Cinecon. Also Lon discusses the life and career of actor Francis X Bushman.