In his 9-part interview, TV host and station manager John Conte (1915-2006) talks about his early professional career as announcer for network radio on “The Screen Guild Theater” and “Burns and Allen.” As the “Singing M. C.” on radio’s “Maxwell House Coffee Time,” Conte describes his role as a straight man for comedian Frank Morgan. He talks about his film appearances in the Abbott and Costello film “Lost in a Harem”, before entering the service in World War II. Conte details his work as an actor and singer on Broadway and in “live” television. Among the series in which he appeared were “Studio One”, “The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre”, and “Musical Comedy Time”. Conte details his work as a regular on “Van Camp’s Little Show” which became known as “John Conte’s Little Show”. Conte also discusses “Matinee Theatre” an ambitious series offering “live” productions every afternoon for three years (1955-58); Conte appeared as the host (and occasionally acted). Conte describes his appearances on four “Max Liebman Presents”, elaborate musical specials on NBC. He describes in detail the creation of the Palm Springs television station KMIR-TV, an NBC affiliate, and his 30-year service as its president, general manager, and owner.
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
Duration : 0:28:49
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In his 9-part interview, TV host and station manager John Conte (1915-2006) talks about his early professional career as announcer for network radio on “The Screen Guild Theater” and “Burns and Allen.” As the “Singing M. C.” on radio’s “Maxwell House Coffee Time,” Conte describes his role as a straight man for comedian Frank Morgan. He talks about his film appearances in the Abbott and Costello film “Lost in a Harem”, before entering the service in World War II. Conte details his work as an actor and singer on Broadway and in “live” television. Among the series in which he appeared were “Studio One”, “The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre”, and “Musical Comedy Time”. Conte details his work as a regular on “Van Camp’s Little Show” which became known as “John Conte’s Little Show”. Conte also discusses “Matinee Theatre” an ambitious series offering “live” productions every afternoon for three years (1955-58); Conte appeared as the host (and occasionally acted). Conte describes his appearances on four “Max Liebman Presents”, elaborate musical specials on NBC. He describes in detail the creation of the Palm Springs television station KMIR-TV, an NBC affiliate, and his 30-year service as its president, general manager, and owner.
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
Duration : 0:30:10
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In his 9-part interview, TV host and station manager John Conte (1915-2006) talks about his early professional career as announcer for network radio on “The Screen Guild Theater” and “Burns and Allen.” As the “Singing M. C.” on radio’s “Maxwell House Coffee Time,” Conte describes his role as a straight man for comedian Frank Morgan. He talks about his film appearances in the Abbott and Costello film “Lost in a Harem”, before entering the service in World War II. Conte details his work as an actor and singer on Broadway and in “live” television. Among the series in which he appeared were “Studio One”, “The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre”, and “Musical Comedy Time”. Conte details his work as a regular on “Van Camp’s Little Show” which became known as “John Conte’s Little Show”. Conte also discusses “Matinee Theatre” an ambitious series offering “live” productions every afternoon for three years (1955-58); Conte appeared as the host (and occasionally acted). Conte describes his appearances on four “Max Liebman Presents”, elaborate musical specials on NBC. He describes in detail the creation of the Palm Springs television station KMIR-TV, an NBC affiliate, and his 30-year service as its president, general manager, and owner.
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
Duration : 0:29:35
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In his 9-part interview, TV host and station manager John Conte (1915-2006) talks about his early professional career as announcer for network radio on “The Screen Guild Theater” and “Burns and Allen.” As the “Singing M. C.” on radio’s “Maxwell House Coffee Time,” Conte describes his role as a straight man for comedian Frank Morgan. He talks about his film appearances in the Abbott and Costello film “Lost in a Harem”, before entering the service in World War II. Conte details his work as an actor and singer on Broadway and in “live” television. Among the series in which he appeared were “Studio One”, “The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre”, and “Musical Comedy Time”. Conte details his work as a regular on “Van Camp’s Little Show” which became known as “John Conte’s Little Show”. Conte also discusses “Matinee Theatre” an ambitious series offering “live” productions every afternoon for three years (1955-58); Conte appeared as the host (and occasionally acted). Conte describes his appearances on four “Max Liebman Presents”, elaborate musical specials on NBC. He describes in detail the creation of the Palm Springs television station KMIR-TV, an NBC affiliate, and his 30-year service as its president, general manager, and owner.
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
Duration : 0:28:25
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Take a look at KMIR6’s Live Switch from Analog to Digital supervised by the Chief Engineer Tim Balint.
Duration : 0:2:18
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A documentary of debauchery at a Palm Desert TV station in the late 80’s.
The incubator for many successful careers in the entertainment industry.
The carefree days of indulgence & substance abuse.
NO MORE-OUTGROWN IT-HUGS NOT DRUGS & KIDS NOT LIDS.
Duration : 0:8:28
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Medjool Dates are harvested during September and October of each year. Local TV News coverage of the harvesting of Medjool Dates from Seaview Ranch in Thermal, California. For more information about Seaview Packing, visit the website: http://www.seaviewsales.com
Duration : 0:2:16
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