Advanced TV Herstory

Cynthia Bemis Abrams, Feminist TV Documentarian

Finally, a podcast that studies, analyzes and celebrates women in TV. Thousands of comedies, variety shows and dramas have aired, yet the presence of strong women – both in front of and behind the camera - is an experience we need to understand better and embrace. With an eye to aligning the leadership lesson, time capsule observation or fascinating backstory of a show's success or failure, my goal of Advanced TV Herstory is to connect the treasures of the past to the great potential of today's TV and online platforms. Tomorrow's success is rooted in understanding what has come before us. So gear up for a little sociology, economics, strategy, storytelling and fun.

  1. Cable TV Profiles Regina Jones, Iconic "Soul" Founder

    JAN 20

    Cable TV Profiles Regina Jones, Iconic "Soul" Founder

    TV herstorian Cynthia Bemis Abrams spotlights Regina Jones, a pioneering media entrepreneur who made history as the first Black woman to publish nationally with a focus on soul music. In this episode, Cynthia is joined by Alissa Shapiro, executive producer of Who in the Hell is Regina Jones?, a documentary that explores Jones' impact and SOUL Newspaper, and premieres on Weigel Broadcasting's Dabl TV, Story TV, and Start TV in February 2026 for Black History Month.   Together, they discuss: The founding and cultural legacy of SOUL Newspaper How Jones uilized print media to amplify Black voices in music Her role as a trailblazer in Black women's media history Why SOUL Newspaper deserves a place in American pop culture canon The significance of airing this acclaimed documentary on cable today Shapiro also shares behind-the-scenes insights into producing the documentary, which blends decades of preservation work, journalism, and archival research into a powerful portrait of Jones' life and survival.   References: SOUL Newspaper https://www.soulpublications.co/ Who the Hell is Regina Jones? https://whoisreginafilm.com/   Related Episodes About Documentaries: 11.3 – TV Cooking Show Pioneer Julia Child feat. Julie Cohen https://advancedtvherstory.libsyn.com/tv-cooking-show-pioneer-julia-child-feat-julie-cohen 11.1 – SNL's Gilda Radner: A Life Celebrated in Film https://advancedtvherstory.libsyn.com/snls-gilda-radner-a-life-celebrated-in-film Cynthia Bemis Abrams and Advanced TV Herstory ATVH Newsletter – tvherstory.com Website - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/  Podcast Archive - tvherstory.com Email - advancedtvherstory@gmail.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/advancedtvherstory/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@advancedtvherstory Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Media.Cynthia Bluesky Social - https://bsky.app/profile/cynthiabemisabrams.bsky.social Production Video - Nivia Lopez - https://nivialopez.com/ Audio - Marilou Marosz - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariloumarosz/ Music - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/

    23 min
  2. The Donna Reed Show: Feminism, Legacy & Innovation

    JAN 2

    The Donna Reed Show: Feminism, Legacy & Innovation

    Host Cynthia Bemis Abrams welcomes Mary Owen, daughter of Golden Age film and TV icon Donna Reed, to explore how The Donna Reed Show (1958–1966) pushed boundaries, challenged norms, and influenced portrayals of motherhood and feminism in sitcoms. Reed's character, Donna Stone, was the first TV mom to lead a show focused on everyday family life — earning her a Golden Globe and backlash from Second Wave Feminists. Mary shares first-hand stories about growing up on set, preserving her mother's legacy, and how progressive ideas—like casting a Black neighbor boy—were shut down by networks despite the show's attempts at representation. Cynthia and Mary also compare The Donna Reed Show's storytelling to that of I Love Lucy, Hazel, and Betty White's Life with Elizabeth. This rich conversation reframes Reed's influence on pop culture, sitcom structure, and feminism — and challenges what we think we know about "trad wives."   Learn more about all things Donna Reed, including her fan base and loyal Iowa community at https://www.donnareed.org/   Related Episodes 80s Monied Matriarchs: Ellie Ewing and Angela Channing https://traffic.libsyn.com/advancedtvherstory/80s_Monied_Matriarchs.mp3 Betty White's Career in TV https://traffic.libsyn.com/advancedtvherstory/Betty_White.mp3 Episode Life Lessons Progress often happens in "small steps," even when it isn't widely recognized in the moment. Feminist impact can emerge from unexpected places — even from characters previously thought of as  "traditional." Representation battles have long histories, often hidden behind network decisions. Note Seasons 1–5 of The Donna Reed Show are widely available on streaming and DVD. Seasons 6 & 7 are not available due to rights held by a different entity (not the Owen family).   CYNTHIA BEMIS ABRAMS AND ATVH ATVH Newsletter – tvherstory.com Website - https://cynthiabemisabrams.com/  Podcast Archive - tvherstory.com Email - advancedtvherstory@gmail.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/advancedtvherstory/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@advancedtvherstory Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Media.Cynthia Bluesky Social - https://bsky.app/profile/cynthiabemisabrams.bsky.social PRODUCTION Audio - Marilou Marosz - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariloumarosz/ Music - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/

    41 min
  3. Dr. Quinn Creator Beth Sullivan on Feminist Storytelling

    12/07/2025

    Dr. Quinn Creator Beth Sullivan on Feminist Storytelling

    Award-winning showrunner Beth Sullivan joins host Cynthia Bemis Abrams for a deep dive into the creation and legacy of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and The Trials of Rosie O'Neill. Sullivan, a UCLA graduate and screenwriting professor, shares how she built empowering female characters, assembled diverse ensembles, and balanced historical realism with emotional storytelling. The conversation also features actor Jonelle Allen, known for portraying Grace on Dr. Quinn, who reflects on her experience working with Sullivan and the show's intentional representation of race, gender, and frontier life. 🎧 Highlights include: The historical importance of portraying a woman doctor in the 1800s Writing women-led legal drama with The Trials of Rosie O'Neill Sullivan's unique lens on plot development and moral storytelling Behind-the-scenes stories from Dr. Quinn's powerful episodes: • 2.20 The First Circle • 4.20 An Eye for an Eye Related Advanced TV Herstory Episodes: 1.15 – 6 Lost Episodes of Cagney & Lacey https://traffic.libsyn.com/advancedtvherstory/6_Lost_Episodes_of_Cagney_Lacey.mp3 1.12 – Concept to Pilot: Cagney & Lacey https://traffic.libsyn.com/advancedtvherstory/Concept_to_Pilot_Cagney__Lacey.mp3   Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman podcasts: Dr. Quinn Cast → https://drquinncast.com/ The Town Council Podcast → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-town-council-dr-quinn-medicine-woman-podcast/id984365107

    45 min
  4. How TV Taught Us About Sexual Harassment

    09/02/2025

    How TV Taught Us About Sexual Harassment

    Host Cynthia Bemis Abrams connects the dots between TV, feminism, and workplace protections in this powerful episode inspired by her law review article, co-authored with legal scholar Mary Trevor. Their work explores how decades of television shaped public understanding of sexual harassment, particularly the form known as quid pro quo. From prime-time depictions to real-life milestones like Anita Hill's Senate testimony, Cynthia walks us through the TV, cultural and legal shifts that defined the transition from Second to Third Wave Feminist movement.  The law review article— Power Plays: Women and Progressive Television Battle Quid Pro Quo Sexual Harassment in the 20th Century —was published in 2025 by the Howard University Human and Civil Rights Law Review. 🔗 Request the article PDF or connect with Cynthia: Newsletter: https://tvherstory.com Podcast Archive: https://tvherstory.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/advancedtvherstory/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/cynthiabemisabrams.bsky.social Website: https://cynthiabemisabrams.com Email: cynthia@cynthiabemisabrams.com   🔗 Related ATH Episodes 2.7 – I Believe Anita Hill: The 1991 Hearings and Their Legacy https://traffic.libsyn.com/advancedtvherstory/I_Believe_Anita_Hill.mp3 4.14 – How "That Girl" Tackled Sexual Harassment in the 1960s https://advancedtvherstory.libsyn.com/that-girl-and-sexual-harassment 4.20 – Sports Night: More Relevant Than Ever https://advancedtvherstory.libsyn.com/sports-night-more-relevant-than-ever 5.15 – I Still Believe Anita Hill: The Impact of 1991 Senate Hearings https://advancedtvherstory.libsyn.com/i-still-believe-anita-hill-refresh-of-16-ep YouTube: Law Review Article Explained https://youtu.be/RbrQSxh_MI4?si=II0oBh12dlveSDzO

    22 min
4.6
out of 5
33 Ratings

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Finally, a podcast that studies, analyzes and celebrates women in TV. Thousands of comedies, variety shows and dramas have aired, yet the presence of strong women – both in front of and behind the camera - is an experience we need to understand better and embrace. With an eye to aligning the leadership lesson, time capsule observation or fascinating backstory of a show's success or failure, my goal of Advanced TV Herstory is to connect the treasures of the past to the great potential of today's TV and online platforms. Tomorrow's success is rooted in understanding what has come before us. So gear up for a little sociology, economics, strategy, storytelling and fun.