In his three-and-a-half-hour interview, Michael Eisner speaks about starting in broadcasting as an NBC page during college. He then chronicles his early career, culminating in his being hired by Barry Diller (then Leonard Goldberg's assistant) at ABC. He discusses his quick rise through the executive ranks and his role in the network's climb to number one in the late 1970s with such programming as ABC's Movie of the Week and Happy Days. He talks about his transition to Paramount, including overseeing Paramount Television and many of the studio's feature film successes. He then talks about his move to Disney, where he was named chairman and CEO. He discusses how he planned to resurrect the studio, which had been "coasting" since Walt Disney's death 17 years earlier, and details taking a hands-on role at Touchstone Television. He also discusses the Disney-ABC merger, which he identifies as crucial to the success of Disney as a whole. He then recounts his decision to leave Disney in 2005 and speaks briefly about his then-current projects and the state of the television industry at the time. Dan Pasternack conducted the two-part interview on October 19 and 20, 2006 in Beverly Hills, CA.