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− | '''An Interview With...''' was a series of specials produced by [[KTEH]] Channel 54 in San Jose, California, between '''1983''' and '''1987'''. The hosts/interviewers were Richard Nardine, George Sampson and Terry Phillips. Each interview (usually conducted when the | + | '''An Interview With...''' was a series of specials produced by [[KTEH]] Channel 54 in San Jose, California, between '''1983''' and '''1987'''. The hosts/interviewers were Richard Nardine, George Sampson and Terry Phillips. Each interview (usually conducted when the interviewee was in San Jose for the annual Timecon event) was aired several times by the channel through until the early 2000s. The interviews also aired on several other stations, such as [[WCNY]] in [[Syracuse]], New York. |
The interviewees included: | The interviewees included: | ||
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* Terry Nation (1987) (sometimes billed as '''"Conversation with Terry Nation"''') | * Terry Nation (1987) (sometimes billed as '''"Conversation with Terry Nation"''') | ||
* [[Peter Davison]] (1987) | * [[Peter Davison]] (1987) | ||
− | * [[Sylvester McCoy]] (first in 1987, | + | * [[Sylvester McCoy]] (he did two; the first in 1987, with a follow-up in October 1988) |
− | * Non '''Doctor Who''' interviewees included Paul Darrow (Blake's 7) (1987) | + | * Non '''Doctor Who''' interviewees included Paul Darrow (Blake's 7) (first broadcast in '''December 1987''') |
+ | They are available on YouTube at this [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgvYpcUAKAXlYEdgiAnzbdKlEWjY-2RGl playlist]. | ||
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In 2003, the Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker interviews were released together on a limited-edition DVD (only 250 were pressed) titled '''"Whos Talking"'''; this was a special 'Pledge Premium' issued to help raise funds for KTEH's ongoing SF programming. | In 2003, the Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker interviews were released together on a limited-edition DVD (only 250 were pressed) titled '''"Whos Talking"'''; this was a special 'Pledge Premium' issued to help raise funds for KTEH's ongoing SF programming. | ||
+ | [[File:WhosTalkingDVD.JPG|left|thumb|450px|KTEH's Whos Talking DVD]] | ||
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[[Category:Documentaries and specials]] | [[Category:Documentaries and specials]] |
Latest revision as of 22:40, 23 May 2024
An Interview With... was a series of specials produced by KTEH Channel 54 in San Jose, California, between 1983 and 1987. The hosts/interviewers were Richard Nardine, George Sampson and Terry Phillips. Each interview (usually conducted when the interviewee was in San Jose for the annual Timecon event) was aired several times by the channel through until the early 2000s. The interviews also aired on several other stations, such as WCNY in Syracuse, New York.
The interviewees included:
- Tom Baker (recorded at the KTEH studios in May 1983, and first broadcast on 23 August 1983)
- Jon Pertwee (1984)
- John Nathan-Turner (first broadcast on 24 August 1984)
- Colin Baker (1985)
- Patrick Troughton (1986)
- Terry Nation (1987) (sometimes billed as "Conversation with Terry Nation")
- Peter Davison (1987)
- Sylvester McCoy (he did two; the first in 1987, with a follow-up in October 1988)
- Non Doctor Who interviewees included Paul Darrow (Blake's 7) (first broadcast in December 1987)
They are available on YouTube at this playlist.
In 2003, the Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker interviews were released together on a limited-edition DVD (only 250 were pressed) titled "Whos Talking"; this was a special 'Pledge Premium' issued to help raise funds for KTEH's ongoing SF programming.