The Archive of American Television (now known as "The Interviews: an oral history of television") was officially founded in 1997 to capture, preserve, and make publicly available primary source interviews about the history of the television medium.
In 1996, this project first began producing oral history interviews with a pilot of six conversations. The interviews conducted in that first year were with the founder of ABC Network Leonard H. Goldenson, television's first makeup artist Dick Smith, comedian/ performer Milton Berle, the widow of inventor Philo Farnsworth, Elma Farnsworth, producer Sheldon Leonard, and casting executive Ethel Winant. You can watch all of these interview in our full collection.
This curated collection page highlights the first fifty interviews recorded. The collection now contains nearly 1,000 long-format life histories.
Learn more about the founding of this historic archive here: https://interviews.televisionacademy.com/our-history























































