Jane Klain is an archivist and researcher in theatre, film and television, Jane Klain earned front-page coverage in the New York Times when she single-handedly discovered tapes from the "lost" television series, "The American Musical Theatre" with rare footage of Richard Rodgers, Stephen Sondheim, Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon, Beverly Sills, and many more theater legends. She also unearthed the rehearsal films of Julie Andrews's "Cinderella" in the CBS tape vaults and the missing second half of “What Makes Sammy Runs?”

She is currently Manager of Research Services at The Museum of Television and Radio, the theater critic for Good Times Magazine, and a member of the Drama Desk. Previously, Ms. Klain served as editor of The International Motion Picture Almanac and The International Television and Video Almanac, associated editor of The Encyclopedia of Film, theater and film reviewer for Where Magazine, and theater editor for Baseline Inc.

As a researcher on television documentaries, her credits include: Leonard Bernstein: Reaching for the Note; Richard Rodgers, The Sweetest Sounds; The Rodgers and Hart Story: Thou Swell, Thou Witty; Tupperware; American Classics; TVLand The Moguls; the BBC's Changing Stages; TCM’s biographies of John Garfield and Errol Flynn, the six-part PBS series, Broadway The Musical, and the upcoming PBS series “Make ‘Em Laugh.”

Jane is an Associate Producer of the film “Broadway: The Golden Age” and a Producer of the second part of the trilogy, “Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age.”