William Tankersley

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In his two-and-a-half-hour interview, William Tankersley (1918-2016) discusses his start in CBS promotions and merchandising and his rise to head of Standards & Practices. He recalls CBS' rules about violence, drug use, and political views in television programs. He outlines specific problems Standards & Practices had with The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, All in the Family, and Route 66. Tankersley talks of the differences between his positions in New York and Los Angeles, explains the intricacies of working with program sponsors and advertisers, and comments on what he believes the government's role in broadcasting should be. He talks about what he looked for in his editing staff, recounts working with fellow CBS executives Frank Stanton and Jim Aubrey, and shares stories of some of his favorite entertainers, including Red Skelton and Dick Van Dyke. Don Carleton conducted the interview on May 17, 2001 in Wharton, VA.

All views expressed by interviewees are theirs alone and not necessarily those of the Television Academy.

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Highlights
William Tankersley on how CBS Program Practices handled pregnancy storylines on TV shows in the 1950s
01:00
William Tankersley on William S. Paley's 1948 raid to bring NBC talent to CBS
02:12
William Tankersley on the incidences of violence in The Wild, Wild West
01:09
William Tankersley on his involvement with the CBS loyalty oath and the Hollywood Blacklist
04:59
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Chapter 1

On his childhood and early influences; on growing up during the Depression; on moving to Arizona
On attending the Radio Arts Academy in Los Angeles; on re-vamping radio station KLO in Ogden, Utah and getting fired from KDYL in Salt Lake City
On working for KALL; on announcing baseball games for radio; on moving to Hollywood and getting a job at CBS in promotions and merchandising
On William S. Paley's 1948 raid to bring NBC talent to CBS; on Jack Benny's TV show going over the allotted time and causing problems
On problems with the TV version of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show; on the radio and TV versions of Amos 'N' Andy
On his early memories of television

Chapter 2

On William S. Paley being reluctant to get into television; on serving as Manager of Program Operations in the early 1950s, then becoming the Director of Program Practices at CBS Television City
On how CBS Program Practices handled pregnancy storylines and Civil Rights on TV shows in the 1950s
On Washington D.C.'s interest in violence on television; on dealing with an AFTRA strike; on how CBS Program Practices handled religious storylines and storylines involving drugs on TV shows in the 1950s and 1960s

Chapter 3

On CBS Standards & Practices not having many issues with daytime soap operas; on dealings with Paul Henning and Sheldon Leonard
On CBS Standards & Practices having issues with shows paying for commercial plugs; on working with early TV sponsors

Chapter 4

On how the Quiz Show scandals affected CBS Standards & Practices
On being promoted to Vice President of Program Practices at CBS, moving to New York, and dealing with advertisers
On differences between the work culture in Los Angeles and New York
On CBS Standards & Practices' workings with Norman Lear on All In The Family

Chapter 5

On CBS Standards & Practices work with All In The Family, and The Carol Burnett Show; on his editing staff
On CBS Standards & Practices' work with Hawaii Five-O; on support from CBS President Jim Aubrey
On CBS Standards & Practices' problems with The Smothers Brothers' Comedy Hour
On CBS Standards & Practices' interactions with news programs, M*A*S*H, and Route 66; on why he left CBS

Chapter 6

On the role government should play in broadcasting; on how the public's perception of network integrity has changed; on peers whom he respected
On people he mentored; on how he'd like to be remembered; on his favorite entertainers
Shows

$64,000 Question

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William Tankersley on not being aware of the scandal on the $64,000 Question
00:46

60 Minutes

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' interactions with news programs 
02:12

All in the Family

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' workings with Norman Lear on All In The Family
01:15
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' work with Norman Lear on All In The Family, (contd.)
05:04
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' work with Norman Lear on specific topics on All In The Family, (contd.)
01:09

Amos 'N' Andy

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William Tankersley on the radio and TV versions of Amos 'N' Andy
00:53

Carol Burnett Show, The (1967-78)

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' work with The Carol Burnett Show
00:40

Dick Van Dyke Show, The

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William Tankersley on Standards & Practices issues on The Dick Van Dyke Show
01:19

George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, The

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William Tankersley on problems with the TV version of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
00:50
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' work with Carnation on The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
00:36

Hawaii Five-O

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' work with Hawaii Five-O
01:37
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' work with Hawaii Five-O
00:34

Jack Benny Program, The

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William Tankersley on Jack Benny's TV show going over the allotted time and causing problems
02:31
William Tankersley on Jack Benny's show plugging various products
00:41

M*A*S*H

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' work with M*A*S*H
00:43

Playhouse 90

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' workings with Rod Serling on Playhouse 90
04:15
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' workings with Martin Manulis on Playhouse 90
01:26

Rawhide

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William Tankersley on Standards & Practices issues on Rawhide
00:50

Route 66

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William Tankersley on Standards & Practices issues on Route 66
01:12
William Tankersley on a scene deemed too violent in Route 66
00:40
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' work with Route 66
01:01

Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, The

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' problems with The Smothers Brothers' Comedy Hour
06:00

Twilight Zone, The

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' workings with Rod Serling on The Twilight Zone
00:21

Wild Wild West, The

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William Tankersley on the incidences of violence in The Wild, Wild West
01:09
Topics

Advertising and Sponsorship

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices having issues with shows paying for commercial plugs
03:16
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' workings with early TV sponsors
03:05
William Tankersley on being promoted to Vice President of Program Practices at CBS and dealing with advertisers
02:10
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' problems with advertisers' competitive complaints and false advertising
05:43

Censorship / Standards & Practices

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William Tankersley on becoming the Director of Program Practices at CBS Television City
01:34
William Tankersley on his process as Director of Program Practices at CBS Television City
02:52
William Tankersley on Frank Stanton and William Paley's input on Program Practices at CBS Television City
02:57
William Tankersley on Program Practices' involvement with table reads
01:05
William Tankersley on instances when shows went against the advice of CBS Program Practices
01:30
William Tankersley on how CBS Program Practices handled pregnancy storylines on TV shows in the 1950s
01:00
William Tankersley on how CBS Program Practices handled personal hygiene commercials and storylines on TV shows in the 1950s and '60s
01:12
William Tankersley on how CBS Program Practices handled Civil Rights storylines on TV shows in the 1950s
02:04
William Tankersley on Washington D.C.'s interest in violence on television and dealing with an AFTRA strike
03:59
William Tankersley on how CBS Program Practices handled religious storylines on TV shows in the 1950s
03:43
William Tankersley on how CBS Program Practices handled storylines involving drugs on TV shows in the 1960s
01:34
William Tankersley on CBS' expected limitations of violence on television
07:04
William Tankersley on CBS' guidelines for current affairs and politics on TV in the 1950s
01:35
William Tankersley on his involvement with the CBS loyalty oath and the Hollywood Blacklist
04:59
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices not having many issues with daytime soap operas
02:01
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices having issues with shows paying for commercial plugs
03:16
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' workings with early TV sponsors
03:05
William Tankersley on how the Quiz Show scandals (which started with NBC shows) affected CBS Standards & Practices
04:29
William Tankersley on being promoted to Vice President of Program Practices at CBS and dealing with advertisers
02:10
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' problems with advertisers' competitive complaints and false advertising
05:43
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' workings with Playhouse 90 and The Twilight Zone
06:02
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' problems with The Smothers Brothers' Comedy Hour
06:00
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' interactions with news programs 
02:35
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices work with Norman Lear on All In The Family, (contd.)
06:13

Creative Influences and Inspiration

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William Tankersley on peers whom he respected
02:55

Criticism of TV

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William Tankersley on CBS' expected limitations of violence on television
07:04

Historic Events and Social Change

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William Tankersley on how CBS Program Practices handled Civil Rights storylines on TV shows in the 1950s and '60s
02:04

Hollywood Blacklist

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William Tankersley on his involvement with the CBS loyalty oath and the Hollywood Blacklist
04:59

Industry Crossroads

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William Tankersley on his involvement with the CBS loyalty oath and the Hollywood Blacklist
04:59
William Tankersley on how the Quiz Show scandals (which started with NBC shows) affected CBS Standards & Practices
04:29

Media Consolidation

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William Tankersley on how media consolidation has affected the industry
00:38

Pivotal Career Moments

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William Tankersley on peers whom he respected
02:55

Quiz Show Scandals

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William Tankersley on how the Quiz Show scandals (which started with NBC shows) affected CBS Standards & Practices
04:29

Representation on Television

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William Tankersley on how CBS Program Practices handled Civil Rights storylines on TV shows in the 1950s
02:04

Richard M. Nixon

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William Tankersley on how CBS Program Practices handled storylines involving drugs on TV shows in the 1960s
00:09

Sex & Violence

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William Tankersley on CBS' expected limitations of violence on television
07:04

Television Industry

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William Tankersley on becoming the Director of Program Practices at CBS Television City
01:34
William Tankersley on his process as Director of Program Practices at CBS Television City
02:52
William Tankersley on Frank Stanton and William Paley's input on Program Practices at CBS Television City
02:57
William Tankersley on Program Practices' involvement with table reads
01:05
William Tankersley on instances when shows went against the advice of CBS Program Practices
01:30
William Tankersley on how CBS Program Practices handled pregnancy storylines on TV shows in the 1950s
01:00
William Tankersley on how CBS Program Practices handled personal hygiene commercials and storylines on TV shows in the 1950s
01:12
William Tankersley on how CBS Program Practices handled Civil Rights storylines on TV shows in the 1950s and '60s
02:04
William Tankersley on Washington D.C.'s interest in violence on television and dealing with an AFTRA strike
03:59
William Tankersley on how CBS Program Practices handled religious storylines on TV shows in the 1950s
03:43
William Tankersley on how CBS Program Practices handled storylines involving drugs on TV shows in the 1960s
01:34
William Tankersley on CBS' expected limitations of violence on television
07:04
William Tankersley on CBS' expected limitations of violence on television
07:04
William Tankersley on CBS' guidelines for current affairs and politics on TV in the 1950s
01:35
William Tankersley on his involvement with the CBS loyalty oath and the Hollywood Blacklist
04:59
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices not having many issues with daytime soap operas
02:01
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices having issues with shows paying for commercial plugs
03:16
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' workings with early TV sponsors
03:05
William Tankersley on how the Quiz Show scandals (which started with NBC shows) affected CBS Standards & Practices
04:29
William Tankersley on being promoted to Vice President of Program Practices at CBS and dealing with advertisers
02:10
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' problems with advertisers' competitive complaints and false advertising
05:43
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' workings with Playhouse 90 and The Twilight Zone
06:02
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' problems with The Smothers Brothers' Comedy Hour
06:00
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' interactions with news programs 
02:35
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices work with Norman Lear on All In The Family, (contd.)
06:13
William Tankersley on the role government should play in broadcasting and how cable affected the industry
02:34
William Tankersley on how media consolidation has affected the industry
00:38
William Tankersley on what represents the best of television
00:54

Television and the Presidency

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William Tankersley on how CBS Program Practices handled storylines involving drugs on TV shows in the 1960s
00:08

Underrepresented Voices

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William Tankersley on how CBS Program Practices handled Civil Rights storylines on TV shows in the 1950s
02:04
Professions

Executives

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William Tankersley on becoming the Director of Program Practices at CBS Television City
04:26
William Tankersley on being promoted to Vice President of Program Practices at CBS, moving to New York, and dealing with advertisers
06:19

Television Executive

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William Tankersley on becoming the Director of Program Practices at CBS Television City
04:26
William Tankersley on being promoted to Vice President of Program Practices at CBS, moving to New York, and dealing with advertisers
06:19
Genres

Daytime/Primetime Serials

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices not having many issues with daytime soap operas
02:01

Game Shows

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William Tankersley on how the Quiz Show scandals (which started with NBC shows) affected CBS Standards & Practices
04:30

Music Shows & Variety Shows/Specials

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' problems with The Smothers Brothers' Comedy Hour
06:00
People

Art Garfunkel

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' issues with a Simon & Garfunkel television special
01:18
William Tankersley on problems getting a sponsor for a Simon & Garfunkel TV special
02:20

Bill Dozier

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' workings with Bill Dozier on Playhouse 90
01:23

Carl Reiner

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William Tankersley on Standards & Practices issues on The Dick Van Dyke Show
01:19

Carol Burnett

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' work with The Carol Burnett Show
00:40

Danny Thomas

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William Tankersley on how the Quiz Show scandals (which started with NBC shows) affected CBS Standards & Practices, and how canned laughter could be used
00:25

Desi Arnaz

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William Tankersley on stories about Desi Arnaz
00:29

Don Hewitt

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' interactions with news programs 
02:12

Ed Sullivan

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William Tankersley on one of his favorite entertainers, Ed Sullivan, and working with Sullivan's son-in-law, Robert Precht
00:29

Frank Stanton

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William Tankersley on William S. Paley being reluctant to get into television and Paley's relationship with Frank Stanton
01:38
William Tankersley on Frank Stanton and William Paley's input on Program Practices at CBS Television City
02:57
William Tankersley on Frank Stanton advocating First Amendment freedoms
01:20
William Tankersley on how the Quiz Show scandals (which started with NBC shows) affected CBS Standards & Practices, and how canned laughter could be used
02:39
William Tankersley on peers whom he respected
00:30

Fred Brogger

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William Tankersley on members of his staff of editors- Fred Brogger
00:12

Herbert Brodkin

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' workings with Herbert Brodkin on Playhouse 90
03:25

Irna Phillips

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices not having many issues with daytime soap operas
02:01

Jack Barry

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William Tankersley on how the Quiz Show scandals (which started with NBC shows) affected CBS Standards & Practices
00:54

Jack Benny

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William Tankersley on Jack Benny's TV show going over the allotted time and causing problems
02:31
William Tankersley on Jack Benny's show plugging various products
00:41

Jackie Gleason

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William Tankersley on Jackie Gleason
00:56

James T. Aubrey

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William Tankersley on support from CBS President Jim Aubrey
03:49
William Tankersley on peers whom he respected
00:12

Martin Manulis

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' workings with Martin Manulis on Playhouse 90
01:47

Michael Dann

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' work with Norman Lear on All In The Family, (contd.)
05:04

Norman Lear

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' workings with Norman Lear on All In The Family
01:15
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' work with Norman Lear on All In The Family, (contd.)
06:13

Paul Henning

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices not having many issues with The Beverly Hillbillies
00:14

Paul Simon

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' issues with a Simon & Garfunkel television special
01:18
William Tankersley on problems getting a sponsor for a Simon & Garfunkel TV special
02:20

Red Skelton

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William Tankersley on one of his favorite entertainers, Red Skelton
02:28

Richard M. Nixon

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William Tankersley on how CBS Program Practices handled storylines involving drugs on TV shows in the 1960s

Robert D. Wood

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' work with Norman Lear on All In The Family, (contd.)
05:04
William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' interactions with news programs 
02:12

Robert Precht

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William Tankersley on one of his favorite entertainers, Ed Sullivan, and working with Sullivan's son-in-law, Robert Precht
00:29

Rod Serling

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' workings with Rod Serling on Playhouse 90 and The Twilight Zone
04:15

Sheldon Leonard

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' workings with Sheldon Leonard
02:04

Tom Smothers

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William Tankersley on CBS Standards & Practices' problems with The Smothers Brothers' Comedy Hour
06:00

William S. Paley

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William Tankersley on William S. Paley's 1948 raid to bring NBC talent to CBS
02:12
William Tankersley on William S. Paley being reluctant to get into television
01:38
William Tankersley on Frank Stanton and William Paley's input on Program Practices at CBS Television City
02:57

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