Tagged: Television

StudioTulsa
5:00 pm
Thu August 23, 2012

Meet Amy Wells, a Hollywood Set Decorator Who Worked on "Mad Men" (Encore presentation.)

Aired on Tuesday, August 14th.

On this encore edition of ST, we listen back to a conversation with Amy Wells, a Hollywood-based set decorator who's worked on several outstanding films and TV series over the years, among them the television programs "House," "Love Field," and "Mad Men," as well as the motion pictures "Clueless," "There Will Be Blood," and "A Single Man." Wells did an event here in Tulsa (at the Philbrook Museum of Art) back in May; at that time, she stopped by our studios to talk about her interesting work on AMC's "Mad Men" --- a critically acclaimed show that's routinely praised as much for its costumes

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StudioTulsa
1:32 pm
Thu May 17, 2012

At Philbrook: Amy Wells, a Hollywood Set Decorator Who Worked on Seasons 1 through 3 of "Mad Men"

Aired Thursday, May 17th.

On this edition of ST, we welcome Amy Wells, a Hollywood-based set decorator who's worked on several outstanding films and TV series over the years, among them the television programs "House," "Love Field," and "Mad Men," as well as the motion pictures "Clueless," "There Will Be Blood," and "A Single Man." Wells will speak this evening (Thursday the 17th) at 7pm at the Philbrook Museum of Art; her appearance is a part of the museum's ongoing "Third Thursday" series.

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StudioTulsa
3:48 pm
Wed April 4, 2012

Longtime ABC News Journalist Bob Brown Enters TU's Communication Hall of Fame

Aired Wednesday, April 4th.

On today's StudioTulsa, we look back on the award-winning career of TV journalist Bob Brown, who earned a BS at the University of Tulsa in 1968. Brown held radio and television positions in Tulsa, Houston, and Dallas before joining ABC News in New York in 1977. In 1980, he was assigned to the staff of a then-new program called 20/20, where he would remain for the next thirty years. At his retirement in 2009, Brown had been honored with six Emmy awards, the Investigative Reporters Award, and the prestigious Alfred I.

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