JAMIE FARR AND THE DAY THE BIG RED BIRD CRASH LANDED
The fluorescent lights of the convention center hummed overhead, a stark contrast to the dusty, sun-drenched memories of Malibu that were currently being dragged to the surface. I…
THE WORLD’S FAVORITE COMPANY CLERK… BUT HIS HEART BELONGED TO THE WILD
The world knew him as the boy who could hear the choppers before they appeared on the horizon. He was the one with the oversized cap, the thick…
THE ONE REASON KLINGER STAYED THAT NO ONE EVER KNEW
Jamie Farr leaned forwar, his hands trembling just enough to notice as he pointed at the old, dusty wedding photo from the finale. Loretta Swit sat beside him…
THE DAY KLINGER’S WARDROBE FINALLY DECIDED TO TAKE OVER THE ENTIRE SET
I was sitting on a stage at one of those big nostalgia conventions a few years back, and the room was just humongous. The lights were bright, I…
THE SOUND OF ROTORS STILL MAKES MIKE FARRELL LOOK AT THE SKY
The sun was high over Malibu Creek State Park, a relentless, dry heat that seemed to bake the very memory of the hills. The grass was brittle, the…
THE FINAL GOODBYE WAS SCRIPTED… BUT THE TEARS HAD NO LINES.
It was just a set of white stones arranged in the California dirt. They sat together on a small stage during a quiet reunion event, the kind where…
DAVID OGDEN STIERS RECALLS THE SURGERY THAT SHATTERED HIS WINCHESTER DIGNITY
The interviewer leans back in his leather chair, the soft hum of the studio lights filling the brief silence. He slides a glossy, slightly faded black-and-white photograph across…
TV’S MOST ARROGANT ARISTOCRAT… BUT HIS REAL VOICE WAS A WHISPER
The studio lights of Stage 9 were harsh, but they could never quite penetrate the invisible barrier he carried around himself. On screen, he was the embodiment of…
GARY BURGHOFF FINALLY REVEALED THE TRUTH BEHIND RADAR’S TEDDY BEAR
They were sitting in a small, quiet studio lounge, the kind of room that smells faintly of floor wax and stale coffee. Gary Burghoff shifted in his chair,…
THE DAY THE STERN COLONEL POTTER FINALLY BROKE ON THE SET
“So, Harry,” the interviewer says, leaning forward and sliding a grainy, high-contrast photograph across the mahogany desk. “Someone dug this up on an old archival forum last week,…