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Trumped Up Charges & Lists: TV Women Blacklisted

Trumped Up Charges & Lists: TV Women Blacklisted

FromAdvanced TV Herstory


Trumped Up Charges & Lists: TV Women Blacklisted

FromAdvanced TV Herstory

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Aug 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The topic of Hollywood Blacklisting has recently added a chapter - the impact it had on the budding TV industry, and more specifically, women. Researched and backed by FBI files of author/scholar Dr. Carol Stabile (University of Oregon), this 4 episode series mentions names of talented women whose careers were maliciously ruined with the publication of Red Channels. Trumped up accusations, which later the FBI admitted were unfounded, were accepted as proof enough to break contracts, withdraw offers and freeze out women who otherwise would have changed the look, sound and depth of TV's first decade. Episode 3, featured a frank conversation with author and scholar, Dr. Charlene Regester (of the Univ. of NC Chapel Hill) about how racism further changed the course of early TV. Lillian Hellman on Dick Cavett 1973 Lillian Hellman's letter, read by Liza Minnelli (rare video of the 1974 telecast of the 1972 Off Broadway stage production in which actors portrayed blacklisted people from the entertainment world during the House Un-American Activities Committee proceedings). Carol Stabile's Broadcast 41 website & book info Charlene Regester's 2010 book African-American Actresses: The Struggle for Visibility 1900-1960 Big Thinker Series hosted by The Ethics Centre (Eleanor Roosevelt Clip) Linda Bloodworth-Thomason guest column in The Hollywood Reporter (2018) Advanced TV Herstory Linda Bloodworth-Thomason Emerges from Exile
Released:
Aug 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Finally, a podcast that studies, analyzes and celebrates women in TV. Thousands of comedies, variety shows and dramas have aired, yet the presence of strong women – both in front of and behind the camera - is an experience we need to understand better and embrace. With an eye to aligning the leadership lesson, time capsule observation or fascinating backstory of a show’s success or failure, my goal of Advanced TV Herstory is to connect the treasures of the past to the great potential of today’s TV and online platforms. Tomorrow’s success is rooted in understanding what has come before us. So gear up for a little sociology, economics, strategy, storytelling and fun.