The Wisconsin Museum of Broadcasting showcases important Wisconsin radio and television milestones, programs and people, as well as Wisconsin’s role in national broadcast history. The Museum is an initiative of the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Foundation.| Wisconsin Broadcasting Museum
On today’s podcast we’re joined by someone who really needs no introduction, Ron Howard. You know him from the “Andy Griffith Show,” “Happy Days,” and of course his incredible directing career with films like “Apollo 13” and “A Beautiful Mind.” But today, we’re talking about a project that’s especially meaningful ...| Wisconsin Broadcasting Museum
Today we go behind the movie “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.” We’ll talk with Lula Parker Betenson, sister of the legendary outlaw Butch Cassidy. Now, before you picture tumbleweeds and shootouts…| Wisconsin Broadcasting Museum
Grab your coconut radios and set sail for a nostalgia-packed adventure. Today we have a legend of the small screen, the woman who made the girl next door an island icon…Dawn Wells. We’re talking about “Gilligan’s Island,” and her character Mary Ann. We’ll dive into her incredible career and her ...| Wisconsin Broadcasting Museum
Thanks for listening to Bob Barry’s Unearthed Interviews. Today we step back into the golden age of Hollywood with a true screen legend. He was the epitome of charm, the king of the silver screen, and the man who made romance look effortless. We’re talking about the one and only ...| Wisconsin Broadcasting Museum
Today we have an absolute legend joining us on the podcast. She was a trailblazer, sports broadcaster, former Miss America and businesswoman extraordinaire. Phyllis George made history as one of the…| Wisconsin Broadcasting Museum
Welcome to another episode of Bob Barry’s Unearthed Interviews. Thanks for joining us. Today we have a truly special guest joining us. You know her as the iconic Valene Ewing from the classic series “Knots Landing.” She was a beloved face in film and television for decades. She’s not just ...| Wisconsin Broadcasting Museum
On today’s podcast we go inside the dome, literally, with the man who made R2D2 beep, boop, and sass his way into cinematic history. We’re talking about Kenny Baker – actor, icon and the only guy in…| Wisconsin Broadcasting Museum
Today’s podcast features an incredibly talented and always delightful Catherine Hicks. You might remember her as the loving Annie Camden from “7th Heaven,” the brilliant Dr. Gillian Taylor who taught Captain Kirk a thing or two about whales in “Star Trek IV” and of course, the woman who had the ...| Wisconsin Broadcasting Museum
Today is National Gossip Day. Everybody likes gossip. And there are people who make their living reporting on the juiciest tales from Hollywood. Marilyn Beck was the queen of Tinseltown Tidbits and…| Wisconsin Broadcasting Museum
Our guest today is a founding member and the original bass guitarist of one of the most beloved bands of that era. The group that gave us; “I’m Into Something Good,” “Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter,” and “Henry the Eighth.” Herman’s Hermits from Manchester, England. Karl Green was ...| Wisconsin Broadcasting Museum
Today’s podcast features a man who dared to dream beyond the horizon and then made it real. John Glenn was a true pioneer, a man who defied the limits of Earth and rewrote the story of human…| Wisconsin Broadcasting Museum
Judy Clark has been a trusted and familiar presence in the Eau Claire community for more than three decades, delivering the news with warmth, professionalism, and integrity. A graduate of UW-Eau…| Wisconsin Broadcasting Museum
You’ll detect, by his accent, that Scott Baio was born in Brooklyn, New York. He rocketed to fame as Chachi, the charming cousin of the Fonz on Happy Days. His chemistry with Joanie was so electric…| Wisconsin Broadcasting Museum
WBA Hall of Famer Bob Barry ruled Milwaukee's airwaves in the '60s and '70s. He interviewed the Beatles…| Wisconsin Broadcasting Museum
I Remember Milwaukee is a weekly Milwaukee Public TV show which hosts special guests who share their personal stories. Wisconsin Museum of Broadcasting proudly presents the episodes relating to…| Wisconsin Broadcasting Museum
Wisconsin broadcasting is rich with historical firsts, creative breakthroughs and cultural contributions. If you have items you would like displayed in the Broadcasters Attic, let us know!| Wisconsin Broadcasting Museum
The Wisconsin Broadcasters Hall of Fame was created in 1989 to honor those broadcasters who have devoted their careers to broadcasting and its development in Wisconsin, to recognize their outstanding…| Wisconsin Broadcasting Museum
In the 1990s, the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Foundation became a unifying force for the broadcast of important political debates in Wisconsin. The Foundation created an informal statewide…| Wisconsin Broadcasting Museum