Robert Conrad | The Complete "Pioneers of Telelvision" Interview

Published 2022-01-21
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Robert Conrad sits down to discuss his iconic moments in his career and the famous show "The Wild Wild West"

Director: Steven J Boettcher
Star: Robert Conrad

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All Comments (21)
  • There will NEVER be another " Jim West" like Robert Conrad, he was Truly the Best!! Thanks for the entertainment you gave us Robert! RIP Robert Conrad.
  • @roberta.6399
    A fantastic no nonsense actor and a man's man. I remember him as Pappy Boyington, another great show.
  • @Rick1959
    Nearly sixty years later, Mr. Conrad and The Wild Wild West have more than stood the test of time..... Rest In Peace....Job VERY well done :-)
  • @stevenclark2908
    I grew up watching the Wild, Wild West. I am rewatching now it on Prime Video. There will never be another James West. Robert Conrad was the best. RIP.
  • @jl696
    RIP Robert Conrad. You remind me of my father -- confident, capable, and charismatic. We really need strong masculine actors and public figures like him now. What we have today is really lacking.
  • @OchoVerde
    Wow...what a refreshing interview. I worked in the film industry for 30 years....and NOTHING he says is in the bones of today's actors. Robert Conrad is the best!
  • He is a legend from an era of legends. Television will never be as great again. Today's shows are proof of that.
  • The most underrated show in t.v. history. Way ahead of its time Robert and Ross were a perfect pairing. Michael Dunn and Victor Buono were fantastic villains. Fantastic show and RIP Bob you were a down to earth, regular guy with tons of talent
  • @hdjmiller
    One of my favorite TV shows growing up. Robert Conrad and Ross Martin worked so well together. What an amazing show and cast.
  • Robert Conrad should have won an Emmy for his performance as the French trapper in Centennial.
  • I met Robert Conrad in person in 1975 in West Palm Beach at the Theatre that was showing his latest movie "Murph the Surf". I was 13 and in awe. I had the opportunity to speak to him on his radio show and recounted my meeting him and he sent me an updated autograph some 40 years after the first one. Great actor, great guy. RIP Robert Conrad.
  • Loved the Wild Wild West as a kid. It had that mysterious, western, adventurous and kind of mystic feel to it. Artemis was also a big part of it.
  • @mr.zondide2746
    Every man I ever met who was born between 1950 and 1970 always claim TWWW was their all time favorite show. This is a great interview and his down to earth all American style really comes through.
  • @Huskrrrr
    James West was even cooler than James Bond.
  • As a kid in grade school, i fell in love with "The Wild, Wild West" and Jim West. My favorite TV show of that era.
  • 1972 Robert went to the international hotel to see Elvis Presley, I was 10 years old and I was in the audience when Elvis introduced Robert during his show, special memory for me
  • @wacobob56dad
    So sad to see all my TV heroes age and die. Robert Conrad always delivered a brawl, gadgets and pretty ladies in every Wild, Wild, West episode.
  • @TaipanTex
    Robert Conrad was big in my life from childhood to adulthood. I loved everything he did and saw everything he did for decades. I was devastated when I learned he had passed. It was like losing a member of my own family. Thanks for giving me so many of my life's fondest memories Mr. Conrad!
  • Robert Conrad and Ross Martin were very great actors. And the Wild Wild West was one of the greatest western shows too.