Living in TV Land

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  • 2004
  • 1 Season
  • 6.1  (13)

Living in TV Land was a nostalgic television series that premiered on TV Land in 2004. The show followed the lives of some of the most iconic TV stars of all time, as they reminisced about their time in the business and reflected on their most memorable moments on screen. The cast of the show included a host of famous TV actors from different eras, including Barry Williams, Jeff Conaway, Alan Thicke, Barney Martin, Bernie Kopell, Connie Stevens, Dick Van Patten, Dom DeLuise, Jack Klugman, Richard Kline, Robert Hegyes, Scott Valentine, and Tom Bosley.

Each episode of Living in TV Land focused on a particular celebrity, and the show delved deep into their personal lives, struggles, and triumphs over the years. For example, in the episode featuring Barry Williams, the actor who played Greg Brady on The Brady Bunch, viewers were taken on a journey into the life of an iconic American TV star, from the time he was a young boy to his current status as a beloved personality in the entertainment industry. The episode followed Williams as he talked about his experiences on the set of The Brady Bunch, his relationships with the other cast members, and his personal struggles with addiction and family issues.

Other episodes of the show featured interviews with stars like Tom Bosley, who played the father on Happy Days, and Jeff Conaway, who starred in the hit sitcoms Taxi and Babylon 5. The show also provided insights into the lives of lesser-known actors like Barney Martin, who played Jerry's dad on Seinfeld, and Robert Hegyes, who starred in the 1970s TV series Welcome Back, Kotter.

Living in TV Land was a unique television series, and it provided an unprecedented look into the lives of some of America's most famous TV stars. The show was a celebration of television history, and it allowed viewers to connect with their favorite actors in a way that was never possible before. It was a show that fans of all ages could enjoy, as it featured interviews with stars from different generations, offering a glimpse into the evolution of television over the years.

The show was also notable for its ability to keep viewers engaged and entertained. The interviews were well-conducted, and the actors were forthcoming and open about their experiences on set, as well as their personal lives. The show also offered behind-the-scenes footage and other insights into the television industry, which was interesting for fans and aspiring actors alike.

Overall, Living in TV Land was a great show for anyone who loves television and has an interest in the lives of the people who make it. It was a heartfelt tribute to the stars of the past and the present, and it helped to preserve the memories of some of the most iconic shows in television history. The show was eventually canceled after two seasons, but it remains a beloved classic among fans of TV Land and anyone who appreciates the magic of television.

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Davy Jones
7. Davy Jones
May 3, 2006
A visit with Davy Jones ('The Monkees'), whose real passion is for the Thoroughbreds he trains on a farm in rural Pennsylvania, while he prepares for a trip to Kentucky with one of his favorite horses, T.E. Jones.
Sherman Hemsley
6. Sherman Hemsley
April 26, 2006
A profile of Sherman Hemsley. Included is a practice with his band; a visit to a Hollywood collectors' show; and a surprise dinner planned by former costar Marla Gibbs. Also appearing are Sally Struthers, Anna Maria Horsford and Dorien Wilson.
Fred Willard
5. Fred Willard
April 19, 2006
A look at the life of Fred Willard as he prepares to attend the Emmy Awards for his third nomination for his guest-starring role on 'Everybody Loves Raymond.' Appearing are Ray Romano, Martin Mull, Jo Anne Worley and George Wendt.
Adam West
4. Adam West
April 12, 2006
A visit with TV's "Batman," Adam West, featuring a fly-fishing challenge with caped-crusader fan Ralph Garman ("The Joe Schmo Show").
Barry Williams
3. Barry Williams
April 5, 2006
A visit with Barry Williams, who played oldest brother Greg on "The Brady Bunch," featuring a trip to Dodger Stadium to throw out the first pitch. Also: remarks by Christopher Knight, Susan Olsen, Mackenzie Phillips, Jeff Conaway and Julie McCullough.
William Shatner
2. William Shatner
March 22, 2006
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Dick Van Patten
1. Dick Van Patten
August 18, 2004
A visit with Dick Van Patten features the actor playing tennis with Alan Thicke and Bernie Kopell, and playing in a poker tournament with Barry Williams, Susan Olsen, Ted Lange and Jeff Conaway.
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  • Premiere Date
    August 18, 2004
  • IMDB Rating
    6.1  (13)