Charlie Rose (1991)

56m
Running Time

11
Seasons

86
Episodes

September 30, 1991
Release Date

TV
IMDb ratings
7.5
Charlie Rose

Charlie Rose (1991)

56m
Running Time

11
Seasons

86
Episodes

September 30, 1991
Release Date

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Plot.

Charlie Rose is an American television interview show, with Charlie Rose as executive producer, executive editor, and host. The show is syndicated on PBS and is owned by Charlie Rose, LLC. Rose interviews thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, businesspersons, leaders, scientists, and other newsmakers. The show premiered on September 30, 1991. It is presented by WNET, where it first aired as a local program. Funding for the show is primarily provided by donations from various corporations and charitable foundations. The show has been criticized for not disclosing the list of donors even if the show is considered "public" broadcasting. In 2007, the video archive of past interviews was added to the website for free viewing. In a partnership with Google, nearly 4000 hours of video was added to Google Video including complete hour-long episodes as they originally aired. The videos are now unavailable after Google Video shut down.

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Cast & Crew.

Bob Long

Bob Long

Camera Operator

Gregory Barna

Gregory Barna

Camera Operator

Ruth Christopher

Ruth Christopher

Camera Operator

Peter Eller

Peter Eller

Camera Operator

Barrin Bonet

Barrin Bonet

Camera Operator

Rene M. Butler

Rene M. Butler

Camera Operator

Kendrick H. Lowry

Kendrick H. Lowry

Makeup Artist

Gina Riggi

Gina Riggi

Key Makeup Artist

Jai Butler

Jai Butler

Production Intern

Janhavi Purohit

Janhavi Purohit

Production Intern

Ethan Pack

Ethan Pack

Production Intern

Tamara Sepper

Tamara Sepper

Production Intern

Kathryn Molloy

Kathryn Molloy

Production Intern

Gratianne Quade

Gratianne Quade

Production Intern

Allison Bernstein

Allison Bernstein

Production Intern

Mark Porter

Mark Porter

Production Intern

Jordana Cohen

Jordana Cohen

Production Intern

Claire Levenson

Claire Levenson

Production Intern

Chris Da Cunha

Chris Da Cunha

Director

William B. Schamann

William B. Schamann

Lighting Director

Yvette Vega

Yvette Vega

Production Assistant / Executive Producer

Mary Ann Donahue

Mary Ann Donahue

Production Executive

Kathy Novak

Kathy Novak

Executive Producer

Audrey P. Brown

Audrey P. Brown

Coordinating Producer

Maia Szalavitz

Maia Szalavitz

Associate Producer

Jamie Leaver

Jamie Leaver

Associate Producer

Roslyn Davis

Roslyn Davis

Production Manager

Sandi Vernon

Sandi Vernon

Production Manager

Marybeth C. Kozikowski

Marybeth C. Kozikowski

Producer

Christian A. Villalba

Christian A. Villalba

Production Assistant

Tamara Weitzman

Tamara Weitzman

Associate Producer

Abigail Pogrebin

Abigail Pogrebin

Producer

Scott B. Radachi

Scott B. Radachi

Production Coordinator

Stephanie Thomas

Stephanie Thomas

Producer

Aaron Clar

Aaron Clar

Line Producer

Tony Castaneda

Tony Castaneda

Producer

Peter Saalfield

Peter Saalfield

Associate Producer

Katie Novak

Katie Novak

Executive Producer

Chitra N. Wadhwani

Chitra N. Wadhwani

Supervising Producer

Adam Waller

Adam Waller

Researcher

Rosie Fishel

Rosie Fishel

Music Supervisor

Anne-Sophie Mutter

Anne-Sophie Mutter

Self - Guest

Danny Ayalon

Danny Ayalon

Self - Guest

Shelley Winters

Shelley Winters

Self - Guest

Helen Suzman

Helen Suzman

Self (Charlie Rose archive footage 3/18/98)

Richard Neuhauss

Richard Neuhauss

Self (Charlie Rose archive footage 7/5/02)

John Updike

John Updike

Self (Charlie Rose archive footage 10/6/97)

Horton Foote

Horton Foote

Self (Charlie Rose archive footage 4/3/97)

Bob Berg

Bob Berg

Self (Archive footage, Saxophones)

Steve Thornton

Steve Thornton

Self (Archive footage, Percussion)

Adam Holtzman

Adam Holtzman

Self (Archive footage, Keyboards)

Marilyn Mazur

Marilyn Mazur

Self (Archive footage, Percussion)

Felton Crews

Felton Crews

Self (Archive footage, Bass Guitar)

Robben Ford

Robben Ford

Self (Archive footage, Guitar)

David Grubin

David Grubin

Self (Writer, Producer 'LBJ')

Lady Bird Johnson

Lady Bird Johnson

Self (Archive footage)

Noach Dear

Noach Dear

Self (NYC Councilman - Brooklyn)

Colin Moore

Colin Moore

Self (Attorney)

Avi Weiss

Avi Weiss

Self (Hebrew Institute of Riverdale)

Amy Neustein

Amy Neustein

Self (Founder, H.U.R.T.)

Alan Dershowitz

Alan Dershowitz

Self (Attorney)

Jim Florio

Jim Florio

Self (New Jersey Governor)

Calvin Trillin

Calvin Trillin

Self (Author)

Bill Moyers

Bill Moyers

Self (Archive footage, World of Ideas)

Nadine Gordimer

Nadine Gordimer

Self (Archive footage, World of Ideas)

Douglas Coupland

Douglas Coupland

Self (Author)

Robin Adler

Robin Adler

Self (Co-Founder, 'UN')

Manuel Villafania

Manuel Villafania

Self (Member, 'UN')

Dan Rather

Dan Rather

Self (CBS News)

Thom Henley

Thom Henley

Self (Director of the Endangered Peoples Project)

Mutang Urud

Mutang Urud

Self

Mutang Tuo

Mutang Tuo

Self

Monica Whelan

Monica Whelan

Self (Rainforest Action Network)

James Ledbetter

James Ledbetter

Self (The Village Voice)

Kevin Goldman

Kevin Goldman

Self (The Wall Street Journal)

Tommy Tune

Tommy Tune

Self (Director, Choregrapher)

Gregory Hines

Gregory Hines

Self (Archive footage)

Mauricio Obregon

Mauricio Obregon

Self (Host, Columbus and the Age of Discovery)

Shelby Steele

Shelby Steele

Self (Playwright)

Judith Vladeck

Judith Vladeck

Self (Attorney)

David Yager

David Yager

Self (Buchenwald Survivor)

Abe Chapnic

Abe Chapnic

Self (Buchenwald Survivor)

Walter Woodson

Walter Woodson

Self (761st Tank Batallion)

E.G. McConnell

E.G. McConnell

Self (761st Tank Batallion)

Bill Bradley

Bill Bradley

Self (Senator, New Jersey)

Cornel West

Cornel West

Self (Professor, Princeton University)

Sheryl McCarthy

Sheryl McCarthy

Self - New York Newsday

Jonathan Alter

Jonathan Alter

Self - Senior Editor, Newsweek

Lodi G. Gyari

Lodi G. Gyari

Self - Director, International Campaign for Tibet

Richard Gere

Richard Gere

Self - Chair, Tibet House New York

John Feinstein

John Feinstein

Self - Author, 'Hard Courts'

Catharine A. MacKinnon

Catharine A. MacKinnon

Self (Professor, University of Michigan)

Anita Hill

Anita Hill

Self (Archive footage, Senate Confirmation Hearings 10/11/91)

Clarence Thomas

Clarence Thomas

Self (Archive footage, Senate Confirmation Hearings 10//11/91)

Theodore Rubin

Theodore Rubin

Self (Psychiatrist)

Leon Friedman

Leon Friedman

Self (Hofstra University Law Professor)

J. Harry Smith

J. Harry Smith

Self (Former President, Essex County College)

Liz Holtzman

Liz Holtzman

Self (NYC Comptroller)

Marsha Norman

Marsha Norman

Self (Playwright)

Harriet Michel

Harriet Michel

Self (Formet Executive Director, N.Y. Urban League)

Rush Limbaugh

Rush Limbaugh

Self (WABC-AM Talk Host)

Ira London

Ira London

Self (Attorney for Joel Steinberg)

Raoul Felder

Raoul Felder

Self (Attorney for Robin Givens)

David Lewis

David Lewis

Self (Attorney for Manuel Noriega)

Jack Litman

Jack Litman

Self (Attorney for Robert Chambers)

Mario Cuomo

Mario Cuomo

Self (Governor New York)

Lee M. Miringoff

Lee M. Miringoff

Self (Marist Institute for Public Opinion)

Deborah Orin

Deborah Orin

Self (Washington Bureau Chief The New York Post)

Michael Kramer

Michael Kramer

Self (Columnist, Time Magazine)

Floyd Weintraub

Floyd Weintraub

Self (Publisher, The Empire State Report)

Sam Roberts

Sam Roberts

Self (Columnist, The New York Times)

Jimmy Breslin

Jimmy Breslin

Self (Columnist)

Andre Soltner

Andre Soltner

Self (Head Chef, Lutece)

Daniel Boulud

Daniel Boulud

Self (Head Chef, Le Cirque)

Anne Rosenzweig

Anne Rosenzweig

Self (Head Chef, Arcadia)

David Bouley

David Bouley

Self (Head Chef, Bouley)

Mark Strausman

Mark Strausman

Self (Head Chef, Coco Pazzo)

Hedrick Smith

Hedrick Smith

Self (Author of 'The New Russians')

Emmanuel Gold

Emmanuel Gold

Self (Senator - Author of 'Son of Sam Law')

Robert Simels

Robert Simels

Self (Lawyer for Henry Hill)

Lucy Friedman

Lucy Friedman

Self (Executive Director N.Y.C.'s Victims Services Agency)

Arthur Eisenberg

Arthur Eisenberg

Self (Legal Director, N.Y Civil Liberties Union)

Sydney Biddle Barrows

Sydney Biddle Barrows

Self (Author of 'Mayflower Madam')

Ellen Levin

Ellen Levin

Self (Mother of Jennifer Level - Co-Chair 'Justice for All')

Paul Taylor

Paul Taylor

Self (Choreographer)

Bill Tatum

Bill Tatum

Self (Charlie Rose archive footage 1/20/92)

Nancy Collins

Nancy Collins

Self (Vanity Fair)

Robert D. Novak

Robert D. Novak

Self (Charlie Rose archive footage 8/3/07)

Details.

Release Date
September 30, 1991

Status
Ended

Seasons
11

Episodes
86

Running Time
56m

Genres

Wiki.

Charlie Rose (also known as The Charlie Rose Show) is an American television interview and talk show, with Charlie Rose as executive producer, executive editor, and host. The show was syndicated on PBS from 1991 until 2017 and is owned by Charlie Rose, Inc. Rose interviewed thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, businesspersons, leaders, scientists, and fellow newsmakers.

On November 20, 2017, WNET, Bloomberg Television and PBS announced the suspension of distribution of the show after former employees of Charlie Rose, Inc. alleged Rose sexually harassed them. Bloomberg Television also pulled reruns of the series within only an hour's notice. The next day, both PBS and Bloomberg cancelled distribution of the program and terminated their relationship with Rose; this de facto cancelled the show. CNNMoney reported on November 29 that Rose called the show's staffers and let them know they would be paid until the end of the year and released from their contracts at the start of 2018; their access to the Bloomberg headquarters where the show recorded to remove personal effects would be terminated on December 8.On December 4, it was announced that Amanpour, a CNN International interview program hosted by Christiane Amanpour, would re-air on PBS as an interim replacement for Charlie Rose. Rose's show was ultimately replaced by Amanpour hosting Amanpour & Company.

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