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Host Cynthia Bemis Abrams examines the pivotal moments in TV talk show history where hosts overstepped boundaries and guests were challenged to stand up for themselves. Through a series of iconic examples like Lily Tomlin's poised resistance on The Dick Cavett Show and Joan Rivers' sharp retort on CNN, Cynthia highlights the crucial role of media training and self-awareness.When talk show hosts use their power to obtain a newsworthy moment and a guest challenges them, it's like listening to a game of chess.This episode underscores the importance of understanding and asserting personal boundaries in the often unpredictable landscape of unscripted TV. Talk shows offer valuable insights about how to claim your backbone and set boundaries.TIMESTAMPS[00:37] You never know what's going to happen[02:30] Past episodes about talk shows[04:04] Boundaries and bullies[07:55] Lily Tomlin on Cavett[10:39] Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen on Oprah[13:12] Lindsay Lohan on Letterman[16:04] Mariah Carey on Ellen[18:04] Joan Rivers on CNN[23:13] Jane Fonda on Megyn Kelly Today[26:39] What do you want to accomplish?[27:40] Claim your space[29:03] Know your self worthREFERENCESLily Tomlin on The Dick Cavett Show - https://youtu.be/Pu89uzk9D54?si=aKde8jjz_A_KKuBHMary-Kate and Ashley Olsen on Oprah (via Daily Blast LIVE) - https://youtu.be/aSUATkfXo_w?si=PzfrLsHfxVO8_QRXLindsay Lohan on The Late Show with David Letterman (via The Oklahoman Video Archive) - https://youtu.be/aMKIJf8atDg?si=r2C5qkjRIzh2kHDnJoan Rivers on CNN - https://youtu.be/6lKS-Et-VmE?si=f52bA8axcYWWb0WwJane Fonda on Megyn Kelly Today - https://www.instagram.com/reels/DIEo-uTItSa/\RELATED EPISODESTV Talk Shows: Hellman v. McCarthy https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/8897c2ab-b7b8-46cb-8bfb-dacf024ff47a.mp3TV Talk Show Moment, Vivien Leigh as Herself https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/788816bc-b4d5-4f2f-aad5-ef4282142025.mp3Talk Show First, Della Reese https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/0e3c7f4b-6088-4674-b082-3ada529850b5.mp3PRODUCTIONPodcast Editing - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariloumarosz/Video Editing - https://nivialopez.com/Music by Jahzzar - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/CONNECT WITH CYNTHIA and ADVANCED TV HERSTORYMonthly Newsletter - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/Website - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/advancedtvherstory/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@advancedtvherstoryLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthia-bemis-abrams-5046573/

Host Cynthia Bemis Abrams speaks with Denise Nicholas, the iconic actress and writer known for her roles in Room 222 (1969-75) and In the Heat of the Night (1988-95). Promoting her long-awaited 2025 memoir Finding Home, Denise opens up about her groundbreaking career in television, the cultural impact of her roles as Liz McIntyre and Harriet DeLong, and her transition to writing. Discover how her personal experiences and passion for storytelling led to her acclaimed novel, Freshwater Road, and the influence of her work on the representation of Black women in media. Denise also shares anecdotes about working with producer and co-star Carroll O’Connor and her journey to becoming a writer for In the Heat of the Night.Highlights:The role of comedy and morality in "Room 222"Navigating network pressures and the need for diverse storytellingInspirations behind herRoom 222character Liz McIntyreBehind-the-scenes ofIn the Heat of the Nightand writing the episode "Odessa"The portrayal of interracial relationships on televisionBooks Mentioned:Finding Home (2025) Agate Publishinghttps://www.agatepublishing.com/9781572843530/finding-home/Freshwater Road (2005) Agate Publishinghttps://www.agatepublishing.com/9781572841956/freshwater-road/CONNECT WITH CYNTHIA and ADVANCED TV HERSTORYATVH Newsletter - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/Website - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/advancedtvherstory/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@advancedtvherstory/featuredPRODUCTIONPodcast Editing - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariloumarosz/Video Editing - https://nivialopez.com/Music by Jahzzar - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/TIMESTAMPS[00:34] Introduction: Denise Nicholas[02:09] The 1960s and the Civil Rights Movement[03:51] Black writers & women writers[05:05] Room 222[17:11] Abbott Elementary[18:42] Writing and film work[19:56] Freshwater Road[22:08] Finding Home[24:38] In the Heat of the Night[32:42] Learn more

Advanced TV Herstory's host Cynthia Bemis Abrams takes listeners on a deep dive into the profound connections between television, feminism, and broader cultural and political shifts.Recorded in April 2026, Cynthia explores the implications of the newly revealed Epstein files and their potential impact on how we understand television from the 80s, 90s, and 2000s. She examines the role of powerful media figures and the male gaze in shaping TV content, particularly sitcoms, during these decades.By analyzing the rise and fall of iconic sitcoms and comparing the portrayal of women in these shows, Cynthia sheds light on evolving power dynamics, the normalization of certain societal norms, and the exclusion of diverse voices. This episode is a must-listen for TV historians and anyone interested in understanding the intersection of media, culture, and gender politics.Introduction: Cynthia Bemis Abrams introduces the episode's focus on the hyper-sexualization of young women, via an excerpt from Gawker’s YouTube reel of creepy behavior by late night host David Letterman to his celebrity women guests.At the same time, big names we now know were affiliated with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein contributed to a drastic shift network offerings, feminism, and culture.The Impact of the Male Gaze: Discussion on how male-driven marketing and media influenced the portrayal of women and teenage sexuality in the 1980s and 1990s.TV Sitcoms and Female Representation: Analysis of the decline in strong female characters and the limited presence of women of color on TV in the 1990s and early 2000s.Influential Women Showrunners: Highlighting the contributions and subsequent sidelining of women like Linda Bloodworth Thomason, Diane English, and Susan Harris.Conclusion: Reflections on the lessons learned from past TV trends and the importance of recognizing historical patterns in shaping future media narratives.Episode ResourcesGawker - David Letterman: Interacting with his female guests - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHNQwOz8BaILinda Bloodworth-Thomason: Creative Exile & Industry Impact https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/3128fef9-033e-4b9a-89d1-5d98461e69ed.mp3

TV historian and host Cynthia Bemis Abrams welcomes Neal Sabin, Vice Chairman of Weigel Broadcasting, for a conversation about the enduring popularity of classic television and the role of "comfort TV" in modern broadcasting. Sabin oversees programming strategy for Weigel's widely distributed multicast networks, including MeTV, Catchy Comedy, Start TV, Heroes & Icons, Dabl, and Story Television Network.Together they explore how classic television continues to find new audiences across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms. In this episode, Sabin discusses the technical, legal, and creative work involved in preserving and presenting vintage television for modern viewers, including the conversion of older formats into high definition and the complexities of television rights and syndication.Topics include:the continued popularity of comfort television and classic sitcoms;how classic shows like I Love Lucy remain cultural touchstones;the challenges of restoring and converting archival TV formats into HD;the evolving landscape of TV syndication and network programming, andhow audiences discover classic television through modern platforms.Sabin also discusses Weigel Broadcasting's streaming partnerships and how platforms such as Frndly TV, Philo, and Fubo are helping bring classic television programming to new generations of viewers.CONNECT WITH CYNTHIA and ADVANCED TV HERSTORYMonthly Newsletter - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/Website - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/advancedtvherstory/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@advancedtvherstoryLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthia-bemis-abrams-5046573/PRODUCTIONPodcast Editing - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariloumarosz/Video Editing - https://nivialopez.com/Music by Jahzzar - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Weigel BroadcastingNeal SabinMeTVCatchy ComedyStart TVDabl TVHeroes & IconsStory Television Networkclassic televisioncomfort TVtelevision syndicationvintage televisionI Love LucyFrndly TVPhiloFubo

Lifelong Minnesotan and veteran podcaster Cynthia Bemis Abrams reflects on Minnesota's outsized influence on American television, journalism, and culture in this timely solo episode of Advanced TV Herstory. Prompted by recent federal immigration enforcement actions in Minneapolis beginning in December 2025, Cynthia revisits the mission of the podcast and reframes it through Minnesota's unique television legacy.Cynthia highlights Minnesota-born or Minnesota-connected women who shaped American TV and public life, including Judy Garland, Jessica Lange, Lea Thompson, Marion Ross (Happy Days), Mary Tyler Moore, Loni Anderson and others. Cynthia also reflects on the role of comfort television, women in news, and storytelling during moments of national stress.Closing the episode, Cynthia discusses the mood on the ground in Minnesota in January and February 2026 following the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. She explains constitutional principles raised by current government actions and shares vetted resources for listeners seeking to support legal, housing, and food assistance efforts in the Minnesota. Find a cause to support at https://www.standwithminnesota.comMentioned Loni Anderson (1995), My Life in High Heels https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1054028.My_Life_in_High_Heels 10.12Themes CoveredMinnesota's television and news legacyWomen in broadcast journalism and actingComfort TV and cultural resilienceCivic responsibility and constitutional principlesStorytelling during periods of social unrestCONNECT WITH CYNTHIA and ADVANCED TV HERSTORYMonthly Newsletter - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/Website - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/advancedtvherstory/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@advancedtvherstoryLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthia-bemis-abrams-5046573/PRODUCTIONPodcast Editing - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariloumarosz/Video Editing - https://nivialopez.com/Music by Jahzzar - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/

TV herstorian Cynthia Bemis Abrams spotlights Regina Jones, a pioneering media entrepreneur who made history as the first Black woman to publish nationally with a focus on soul music.In this episode, Cynthia is joined by Alissa Shapiro, executive producer of Who in the Hell is Regina Jones?, a documentary that explores Jones' impact and SOUL Newspaper, and premieres on Weigel Broadcasting's Dabl TV, Story TV, and Start TV in February 2026 for Black History Month.Together, they discuss:The founding and cultural legacy of SOUL NewspaperHow Jones utilized print media to amplify Black voices in musicJones' role as a trailblazer in Black women's media history.Why SOUL Newspaper deserves a place in American pop culture canon;The significance of airing this acclaimed documentary on cable today.Shapiro also shares behind-the-scenes insights into producing the documentary, which blends decades of preservation work, journalism, and archival research into a powerful portrait of Jones' life and survival.References: SOUL Newspaper https://www.soulpublications.co/Who the Hell is Regina Jones? https://whoisreginafilm.com/CONNECT WITH CYNTHIA and ADVANCED TV HERSTORYMonthly Newsletter - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/Website - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/advancedtvherstory/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@advancedtvherstoryLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthia-bemis-abrams-5046573/PRODUCTIONPodcast Editing - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariloumarosz/Video Editing - https://nivialopez.com/Music by Jahzzar - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/

Host Cynthia Bemis Abrams welcomes Mary Owen, daughter of Golden Age film and TV icon Donna Reed, to explore how The Donna Reed Show (1958–1966) pushed boundaries, challenged norms, and influenced portrayals of motherhood and feminism in sitcoms.Reed's character, Donna Stone, was the first TV mom to lead a show focused on everyday family life — earning her a Golden Globe and backlash from Second Wave Feminists. Mary shares first-hand stories about growing up on set, preserving her mother's legacy, and how progressive ideas, like casting a Black neighbor boy, were shut down by the network. Cynthia and Mary also compare The Donna Reed Show's storytelling to that of I Love Lucy, Hazel, and Betty White's Life with Elizabeth. This conversation reframes Reed's influence on pop culture, sitcom structure, and feminism, and challenges what we think we know about "trad wives."Learn more about all things Donna Reed, including her fan base and loyal Iowa community at https://www.donnareed.orgEpisode Life Lessons:Progress often happens in "small steps," even when it isn't widely recognized in the moment.Feminist impact can emerge from unexpected or overlooked places.Representation battles have long histories, often hidden behind network decisions.NoteSeasons 1–5 of The Donna Reed Show are widely available on streaming and DVD. Seasons 6 & 7 are not available due to rights held by a different entity (not the Owen family).CONNECT WITH CYNTHIA and ADVANCED TV HERSTORYMonthly Newsletter - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/Website - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/advancedtvherstory/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@advancedtvherstoryLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthia-bemis-abrams-5046573/PRODUCTIONPodcast Editing - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariloumarosz/Video Editing - https://nivialopez.com/Music by Jahzzar - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/

Award-winning showrunner Beth Sullivan joins host Cynthia Bemis Abrams for a deep dive into the creation and legacy of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and The Trials of Rosie O'Neill. Sullivan, a UCLA graduate and screenwriting professor, shares how she built empowering female characters, assembled diverse ensembles, and balanced historical realism with emotional storytelling.The conversation also features actor Jonelle Allen, known for portraying Grace on Dr. Quinn, who reflects on her experience working with Sullivan and the show's intentional representation of race, gender, and frontier life.🎧 Highlights include: The historical importance of portraying a woman doctor in the 1800s Writing women-led legal drama with The Trials of Rosie O'Neill Sullivan's unique lens on plot development and moral storytelling Behind-the-scenes stories from Dr. Quinn's powerful episodes: • 2.20 The First Circle • 4.20 An Eye for an EyeDr. Quinn, Medicine Woman podcasts:Dr. Quinn Cast https://drquinncast.com/The Town Council Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-town-council-dr-quinn-medicine-woman-podcast/id984365107CONNECT WITH CYNTHIA and ADVANCED TV HERSTORYMonthly Newsletter - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/Website - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/advancedtvherstory/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@advancedtvherstoryLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthia-bemis-abrams-5046573/PRODUCTIONPodcast Editing - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariloumarosz/Video Editing - https://nivialopez.com/Music by Jahzzar - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/

TV herstorian Cynthia Bemis Abrams reports back from a star-studded week in Los Angeles, where she met creators, paid tribute to icons, and reflected on the past, present, and future of women in Hollywood.In this personal recap, Cynthia shares highlights from her California adventure, including:Her visit to the Writers Guild of America West (WGAW) archives.Paying respects at the Forever Hollywood Cemetery.Coffee with TV writing legend Georgia Jeffries.Recording a conversation about the creative process with writer and showrunner Beth Sullivan (TV's Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 1993-1998); andInterviewing actor and singer Stepfanie Kramer (TV's Hunter 1984-1991).This travelogue-style episode brings Cynthia's passion for television, feminism, and storytelling to life—one postcard at a time.Enjoy last month's episode with Stepfanie Kramer https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/fa19d380-cfdf-4b17-9c43-75d8ee28a070.mp3Enjoy our July episode with Georgia Jeffries https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/41c28c3c-717d-4328-90a8-f88247663faa.mp3WGA Foundation https://www.wgfoundation.org/CONNECT WITH CYNTHIA and ADVANCED TV HERSTORYMonthly Newsletter - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/Website - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/advancedtvherstory/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@advancedtvherstoryLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthia-bemis-abrams-5046573/PRODUCTIONPodcast Editing - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariloumarosz/Video Editing - https://nivialopez.com/Music by Jahzzar - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/
Cynthia Bemis Abrams sits down with actor and singer Stepfanie Kramer at the Paley Center for Media to revisit her trailblazing role as Sgt. Dee Dee McCall on Hunter (1984–1991).Together, they unpack:The cultural legacy of Hunter and its Reagan-era action show peers;Kramer's reflections on fame, aging in Hollywood, and leaving the series;Her influence as a feminist TV figure and enduring global fan base;Behind-the-scenes production realities;Life after Hunter that led her back to music and the stage;Staying connected to fans;Honey West, Police Woman, Cagney & Lacey and Hunter and how they depict progress.CONNECT WITH CYNTHIA and ADVANCED TV HERSTORYMonthly Newsletter - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/Website - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/advancedtvherstory/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@advancedtvherstoryLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthia-bemis-abrams-5046573/PRODUCTIONPodcast Editing - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariloumarosz/Video Editing - https://nivialopez.com/Music by Jahzzar - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/