MY GENERATION, the show I host on PBS, has just been nominated for a daytime Emmy.
Here's the news:
WASHINGTON – Today, AARP’s national lifestyle television program My Generation received its first nomination from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for a Daytime Entertainment Emmy® Award. Syndicated nationally on public television, the AARP program focuses on the stories, opportunities and challenges of Americans 50+ on topics including health, money, relationships, volunteering and how to get the most out of life. My Generation is nominated in the category of Outstanding Lifestyle Program, where it will compete against The Style Network’s How Do I Look?, Hallmark’s The Martha Stewart Show, and The Nate Berkus Show.
If you missed my recent celebrity interviews on MY GENERATION on PBS, you can catch 4 new releasesat billboggs.com. These include Guy Fieri, Brooke Shields, Daisy Fuentes, and Norma Miller, the Queen of Swing.
A swinging quartet in time for Spring Break—enjoy!
If that title sounds like a celebrity potpourri, well it is. A new batch of my TV interviews have just been launched at billboggs.com
Now's your chance to catch the one and only Cheech Marin—as well as Leslie "Naked Gun" Nielson, Daisy Fuentes, Molly Ringwald...plus Part Two of my chat with "Fergie" —Dutchess of York.
Here I am with artistic photographer Robert Weingarten in his Malibu studio for an interview about "The Creative Process" for the My Generation PBS TV series.
Over on BillBoggs.com we're serving up some tasty videos, including my interviews with chefs Bobby Flay and Marcus Samuelsson; Fabio; Peter Fonda; and comedian Pat Cooper.
For dessert there's a tennis skit I wrote featuring Bob McLean.
We just launched a new batch of videos over at www.billboggs.comincluding one of the earliest TV skits I ever wrote—"What's My Talent?"—featuring a masked Mitch Miller, Buddy Rich, and Vivian Blaine.
Don't miss my lively interview with the Baldwin brothers, Billie and Stephen.
You'll also find a clip with Tom Bergeron, host of the hit reality series Dancing with the Stars.
It seems fitting. Over at billboggs.com we've just released the "ALL STAR Series"— three compilation videos featuring short clips of my interviews. These include...
TV ALL STARS: Eddie Albert, Dan Rather, Ricardo Montalban, Art Linkletter, Charles Kuralt, Jim Nabors, Shelly Berman, and Andy Griffith. Click here to view.
MUSIC ALL STARS: Chubby Checker, Glen Campbell, Sonny & Cher, Duke Ellington, Lester Lanin, and Bo Didley. Click here to view.
MISCELLANEOUS ALL STARS: Jack Anderson, Margaret Mead, Vidal Sassoon, Senator Birch Byah, James Dickey, Arnold Palmer, and Vincent Price. Click here to view.
If you're looking for some half time entertainment, visit the links above.
Over at billboggs.com we've started the year off by adding five videos to our enormous collection. Links below will take you directly to the video pages.
An amusing TV PrankJoyce Brothers and I played on Morton Downey Jr.
Just back from magnificent Trans Atlantic crossing on Crystal Serenity...Lisbon to Miami...I gave four talks, and absorbed some terrific big band music along the way.
While I've been off on a cruise, the elves at my web site have been busy uploading new videos. You can now catch my interviews with Marvin Hamlisch, Hugh Downs, Lee Grant, author Robert Ludlum, and President Jimmy Carter's unpredictable brother—Billy Carter.
I've lost count of how many videos we have up at www.billboggs.com but let's just say there's enough entertainment there to carry you through the holidays.