Ted Bergmann on meeting and working with Dr. DuMont
10:05
Ted Bergmann on DuMont's work with color television
01:35
Ted Bergmann on DuMont and RCA's color television systems
04:13
Ted Bergmann on Paramount's involvement with DuMont
05:24
Ted Bergmann on Leonard Goldenson's interest in merging ABC with DuMont
03:45
Sam Christaldi on Du Mont founder Allen B. Du Mont
05:06
Sam Christaldi on his first impressions of Allen B. Du Mont and the Du Mont offices
05:12
Sam Christaldi on the breakup of the Du Mont network and Allen B. Du Mont's later-life activities
01:53
Sam Christaldi on his last words on Allen B. Du Mont
01:15
Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on his work on hearing aid devices, and on meeting Allen B. DuMont
06:10
Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on Allen B. DuMont founding the DuMont Laboratories Inc.
03:54
Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on the kind of person Allen B. DuMont was
01:13
Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on what he and Allen B. DuMont were working on when he first started at DuMont Laboratories
03:14
Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on the working conditions at Allen B. DuMont's DuMont Laboratories when he was hired in 1936, and on DuMont working with David Sarnoff
04:58
Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on Allen B. DuMont getting funding for his DuMont Laboratories, and on the competing British experiments with television
02:31
Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on Allen B. DuMont's vision for bigger tubes for early television, and on British "Cossor tubes"
01:33
Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on developing an in-house broadcast system at DuMont Laboratories, and on early test patterns
04:19
Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on Allen B. DuMont getting into manufactuing television sets and getting into broadcasting
05:49
Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on the television sets that Allen B. DuMont's DuMont Laboratories manufactured before World War II
01:00
Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on Paramount acquiring a substantial portion of DuMont
04:52
Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on the reasons for selling part of DuMont to Paramount
04:29
Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on the industry push toward color television in the 1950s involving David Sarnoff and Allen B. DuMont, and on the NTSC setting standards for color television
09:03
Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on the creation of the DuMont Broadcasting Corporation which later become MetroMedia run by John W. Kluge, and on how Allen B. DuMont took the failure of the DuMont Network
04:16
Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on his personal thoughts on Allen B. DuMont and DuMont's successes and failures
06:57
Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on his own achievements, and the achievements of DuMont Laboratories and of Allen B. DuMont
07:39
Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on Allen B. DuMont and Bruce DuMont
01:19