In you case you missed it, last week’s edition of TV CONFIDENTIAL is now available on the archives page of our website, www.tvconfidential.net. Paul Robert Coyle joined Frankie and me in our look back at the career of William Conrad, from his radio work on Gunsmoke, to his behind-the-scenes work as head of Warner Bros. Television, from his versatility as Narrator on Rocky & Bullwinkle and The Fugitive, to his starring roles in Cannon and Jake and The Fatman. We also paid tribute to Isaac Hayes and his work with James Garner on The Rockford Files.
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August 19, 2008 at 9:09 pm
Worth noting that today (20 August) is Isaac Hayes’ birthdate, in 1942.
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