Jay Sandrich on working as a second assistant director at Desilu Studios in the 1950s, and what that job entailed
01:22
Jay Sandrich on working as a first assistant director on the set of I Love Lucy during the tumultous period when Lucille Bal and Desi Arnaz were fighting off-screen, and how he survived this and learned from the experience
04:59
Jay Sandrich on learning first-hand how the three-camera set up for shooting on film worked on the set of I Love Lucy
02:26
Jay Sandrich on getting the experience of running cameras on the set of The Danny Thomas Show and getting the technical practice he needed to be a director
01:46
Jay Sandrich on learning about directing for comedy from Sheldon Leonard on the set of The Danny Thomas Show
03:24
Jay Sandrich describes his fear over his first stint as director on The Danny Thomas Show
01:40
Jay Sandrich on being turned down by Sheldon Leonard when he asked to direct The Dick Van Dyke Show
02:21
Jay Sandrich on working with and learning from Sheldon Leonard and a series of great directors on The Danny Thomas Show (Make Room for Daddy)
05:33
Jay Sandrich on directing comedy, where he'd "rather laughs came out of the humanity of the character" inspired by the comic talents of Don Knotts and Andy Griffith on The Andy Griffith Show
01:30
Jay Sandrich on learning the importance of collaborative efforts between a director and a writer, as with Leonard Stern on He & She
01:16
Jay Sandrich on his directing style for The Mary Tyler Moore Show and clashes with producer/writer James L. Brooks
04:03
Jay Sandrich on how a disastrous runthrough of the first episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show transformed into a very successful first taping
03:39
Jay Sandrich on the differences in working with the actors Mary Tyler Moore, Valerie Harper, and Cloris Leachman on The Mary Tyler Moore Show
04:34
Jay Sandrich on finding different ways to do a scene on The Mary Tyler Moore Show
00:56
Jay Sandrich on managing all the writers on the The Mary Tyler Moore show
05:33
Jay Sandrich on a favorite episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show that presented a difficult writing challenge
01:40
Jay Sandrich on a director's job: to know when it's working and when it's not, and his demeanor on-set of The Mary Tyler Moore Show
03:50
Jay Sandrich on the importance of a studio audience on The Mary Tyler Moore Show
01:17
Jay Sandrich on directing the final episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show
02:15
Jay Sandrich on the challenges faced by the writers and cast for the final episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show
03:18
Jay Sandrich on "the biggest part of the job" - casting, and why it's important for a director and what he looks for in actors
02:34
Jay Sandrich on the first show, We'll Get By, to tape all four cameras and the difference between film and tape
03:43
Jay Sandrich on the challenges of casting the controversial show Soap
05:04
Jay Sandrich on the challenges of directing Soap: keeping all the cast happy as well as dealing with groups protesting the show's religious and gay issues
06:26
Jay Sandrich on having fun directing within time constraints, and finding ways to depict sex in a subtle way on Soap
01:45
Jay Sandrich on how good writing is what inspires him as a director
01:14
Jay Sandrich on casting The Cosby Show
05:43
Jay Sandrich on some of the technical challenges of The Cosby Show, and on working with Bill Cosby
03:18
Jay Sandrich on the problems with cameras they had on The Cosby Show and why they had to replace them
03:46
Jay Sandrich on The Cosby Show episode "Denise's Friend"; directing an episode that didn't start out as being funny and finding the humor
04:49
Jay Sandrich on the final episode of The Cosby Show: on knowing when a series has gone on too long
03:41
Jay Sandrich on how the role of a television director has changed
00:52
Jay Sandrich on how he changed his own directorial style and how editing helped him as a director
01:46
Jay Sandrich on his advice to young directors: always take stands
01:22
Jay Sandrich on learning a valuable lesson about directing from actor Richard Benjamin
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