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Arthur Axelman

  • Why the Tale of ‘Doc Holliday’s Woman’ Remains Unseen

    By

    Arthur Axelman
    November 4, 2012 @ 1:49 PM
    1:49 PM
  • Fame is Fleeting but Daytime Stars Prevail: the Chris Robinson Phenom

    Guest Blog: The next generation will simply not know Sean Connery or Al Pacino, but a sub-sector will always cherish their heroes: daytime soap stars

    By

    Arthur Axelman
    August 15, 2012 @ 1:38 PM
    1:38 PM
  • Rediscovering ‘Uncle Miltie’

    Guest Blog: A look back at "Mr. Television" himself, Milton Berle, given to making his point with a kiss

    By

    Arthur Axelman
    June 14, 2012 @ 9:56 AM
    9:56 AM
  • Search for the Magic Typewriter

    Guest Blog: Retro typewriters that captivated Jack Kerouac, Francis Ford Coppola and Woody Allen are making a comeback in new and revamped forms

    By

    Arthur Axelman
    June 6, 2012 @ 6:30 PM
    6:30 PM
  • The Dark Side of Mayberry — Andy Returns with a Vengeance

    Some believed it to be a neurological “tick” like Tourette’s. It just “came out” — he really didn’t mean it

    By

    Arthur Axelman
    December 26, 2011 @ 1:10 PM
    1:10 PM
  • Between the Unfinished Swings and the Monkey Bars

    My adventures with the heart and soul of rock ‘n’ roll

    By

    Arthur Axelman
    December 12, 2011 @ 2:04 PM
    2:04 PM
  • The Real Story Behind the NBC Telepic ‘My Kidnapper, My Love’

    On the drive back, James Stacy says, “My brother will adapt the script.” I knew this day was too good to be true

    By

    Arthur Axelman
    December 4, 2011 @ 6:49 PM
    6:49 PM
  • 300 Miles for Stephanie — See Tony Run!

    The birth of a great marketing tool and video favorite — not to mention a splashy vehicle for one Tony Orlando

    By

    Arthur Axelman
    November 27, 2011 @ 1:06 PM
    1:06 PM
  • Fallen Under the Radar — My Resurrection of John Frankenheimer

    He was receiving scripts from producers, writers and agents who believed he could turn around their treasured baby — but the studios ignored or ridiculed my suggestion that he come aboard

    By

    Arthur Axelman
    November 18, 2011 @ 11:29 AM
    11:29 AM
  • ‘Son of the Morning Star’ — the Battle of 3 Networks

    It began with that hefty synopsis, larger than most — the new Evan S. Connell novel, the massive and most comprehensive study ever of George Armstrong Custer and Crazy Horse

    By

    Arthur Axelman
    November 10, 2011 @ 11:39 AM
    11:39 AM
  • How I Convinced Gil Cates to Make Billy Crystal an Oscar Host

    Crystal hosted, and he made me laugh until I cried during one of his impromptu bits. He was phenomenal

    By

    Arthur Axelman
    November 1, 2011 @ 12:56 PM
    12:56 PM
  • Robert Radnitz, a ‘Total Producer’ in the Tradition of David O. Selznick

    No matter what the occasion, in pitch meetings, dinners or funerals, the white-haired, dashing producer wore only Fila white tennis clothes

    By

    Arthur Axelman
    October 30, 2011 @ 3:16 PM
    3:16 PM
  • ‘Seidelman the Great’ — the 4-Hour Deal that Got Away

    It was my first experience witnessing a top rated, powerful network show and the staff’s reaction to a new director brought in from New York

    By

    Arthur Axelman
    October 25, 2011 @ 12:09 PM
    12:09 PM
  • Whatever Happened to ‘TVTV’?

    The left-wing San Francisco collective of writers, editors, shooters and actors hit Hollywood like a storm, but cleared out right along with the 1970s

    By

    Arthur Axelman
    October 17, 2011 @ 6:46 PM
    6:46 PM
  • ‘A Cry for Help’: The Making of the Tracey Thurman Story

    Thurman, who remains scarred and partially paralyzed from stab wounds inflicted by her husband, won a $2,6 million judgement against the city of Torrington, Conn.

    By

    Arthur Axelman
    October 10, 2011 @ 6:56 PM
    6:56 PM
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