Headlines Read Out… by We The Kings

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John Conte – Archive Interview Part 9 of 9

Posted by admin on April 29th, 2010 and filed under kmir tv station | No Comments »

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 : 0:14:59

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John Conte – Archive Interview Part 8 of 9

Posted by admin on April 23rd, 2010 and filed under kmir tv station | No Comments »

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 : 0:27:57

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100 TV Spoilers: Emmy Edition

Posted by admin on April 23rd, 2010 and filed under television | 25 Comments »

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1) Damages
2) Big Love
3) Dexter
4) Breaking Bad
5) Mad Men
6) House
7) LOST
8) 30 Rock
9) Entourage
10) Family Guy
11) Flight of the Conchords
12) How I Met Your Mother
13) Weeds
14) The Office US
15) M*A*S*H mash
16) Frasier
17) Hill Street Blues
18) Doggie Howser, M.D.
19) Fresh Prince of Bell-Air
20) Full House
21) Sledge Hammer
22) Friends
23) Beverly Hills 90210
24) The O.C.
25) Whos the Boss?
26) The Office UK BBC
27) Happy Days
28) Dawsons Creek
29) Doug
30) That 70s Show
31) The Wonder Years
32) Boston Legal
33) The Mary Tyler Moore Show
34) The Prisoner
35) Twin Peaks
36) Nowhere Man
37) St. Elsewhere
38) Roseanne
39) Newhart
40) Life On Mars US
41) Life on Mars UK
42) Gilmore Girls
43) Family Ties
44) The Larry Sanders Show
45) Gilligans Island
46) The Young Ones
47) WKRP in Cincinnati
48) Cheers
49) Just Shoot Me
50) Farscape
51) Quantum Leap
52) Babylon 5
53) Star Trek: The Next Generation TNG
54) The X-Files
55) Battlestar Galactica
56) Felicity
57) Dick Van Dyke Show
58) Married…With Children
59) Black Adder Blackadder Goes Forth
60) Six Feet Under
61) Little House on the Prairie
62) The West Wing
63) Will and Grace
64) 3rd Rock From the Sun
65) Saved by the Bell
66) The Secret World of Alex Mack
67) The Howdy Doody Show
68) H.R. Pufnstuf
69) Clarissa Explains It All
70) Leave It To Beaver
71) Degrassi The Next Generation
72) The Fugitive
73) The Odd Couple
74) Malcolm in the Middle
75) ER
76) Death Note
77) Full Metal Alchemist
78) Cowboy Bebop
79) Facts of Life
80) Golden Girls
81) 7th Heaven
82) 7th Heaven Again
83) Magnum P.I.
84) Mork and Mindy
85) Buffy The Vampire Slayer
86) Angel
87) Freaks and Geeks
88) Deadwood
89) My So Called Life
90) Murphy Brown
91) Arrested Development
92) Prison Break
93) Family Matters
94) Gargoyles
95) Ellen
96) The Shield
97) Beavis and Butt-head
98) Seinfeld
99) Dallas
100) The Sopranos

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John Conte – Archive Interview Part 7 of 9

Posted by admin on April 20th, 2010 and filed under kmir tv station | No Comments »

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 : 0:28:5

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John Conte – Archive Interview Part 6 of 9

Posted by admin on April 17th, 2010 and filed under kmir tv station | No Comments »

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 : 0:28:52

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John Conte – Archive Interview Part 5 of 9

Posted by admin on April 14th, 2010 and filed under kmir tv station | No Comments »

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 : 0:29:9

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John Conte – Archive Interview Part 4 of 9

Posted by admin on April 11th, 2010 and filed under kmir tv station | No Comments »

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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John Conte – Archive Interview Part 3 of 9

Posted by admin on April 8th, 2010 and filed under kmir tv station | No Comments »

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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John Conte – Archive Interview Part 2 of 9

Posted by admin on April 5th, 2010 and filed under kmir tv station | No Comments »

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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