Robert E. Costello

Producer / Unit Manager


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In his four-hour interview, Robert E. Costello (1921-2014) discusses his start at NBC as a production manager on many live shows including Mr. Peepers, on which he worked closely with producer Fred Coe. He talks about how he went on to produce The Armstrong Circle Theater and The Patty Duke Show. He then discusses becoming a producer on the daytime dramas Another World, One Life to Live, and Ryan's Hope, for which he won multiple Emmys. Henry Colman conducted the interview on October 19, 1998 in New York, NY.

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"I think television is basically an entertainment art. If you entertain, within certain parameters, I think then it's at its best. For instance, on Armstrong, my dictum, and everybody agreed, was that we have to entertain first, even if we're doing a drama. If you don't entertain them, they're not going to watch. It doesn't matter how valid your information is."

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Highlights
Bob Costello on producing Armstrong Circle Theatre; on the Armstrong Cirlcle Theatre production of "Nightmare in Red" about Communism; on his dealings with McCarthyism and the Blacklist
25:25
Bob Costello on producing Dark Shadows
16:28
Bob Costello on producing The Adams Chronicles
10:14
Bob Costello on directing One Life to Live starting in 1972
02:29
Bob Costello on producing The Patty Duke Show for a year
10:02
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Chapter 1

On his early years, influences, and education; on attending Dartmouth University and then serving in U.S. Armed Forces during World War II; on teaching drama at Yale University

Chapter 2

On working at a European circus
On returning to New York and starting his career in television; on working on an early broadcast of Your Pet Parade; on becoming a Unit Manager at NBC; on some of the early shows he worked on; on televising President Eisenhower
On working to secure props on the comedy series Mr. Peepers

Chapter 3

On working on Mr. Peepers; on the cast and crew; on some of the memorable storylines

Chapter 4

On associate producing the sitcom Bonino; on working on the anthology series Appointment with Adventure; on working on Kukla, Fran and Ollie when they performed in New York; on working on Armstrong Circle Theatre and becoming producer when the show went to an hour format

Chapter 5

On producing Armstrong Circle Theatre; on the Armstrong Cirlcle Theatre production of "Nightmare in Red" about Communism; on his dealings with McCarthyism and the Blacklist; on working on The Nurses

Chapter 6

On leaving The Nurses; on the advent of 2-inch videotape; on producing The Patty Duke Show for a year; on working as an art director for Information Management Facility; on producing Dark Shadows

Chapter 7

On producing Strange Paradise; on producing The Secret Storm; on becoming a director for One Life to Live; on producing The Adams Chronicles for PBS and reuniting with Fred Coe; on producing Ryan's Hope; on producing Another World; on executive producing The Doctors; on becoming a professor at NYU

Chapter 8

On what makes a good producer; on producing successful daytime series; on television at its best; on television audiences; on how he would like to be remembered
On working with people in the TV industry including: Agnes Nixon, Tad Mosel, Marion Lorne, David Swift, JP Miller, Ethel Winant, Douglas Edwards, Patty Duke, Claire Labine and Paul Mayer, and Fred Coe
Shows

Adams Chronicles, The

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Bob Costello on producing The Adams Chronicles
10:14

Appointment with Adventure

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Bob Costello on working on Appointment with Adventure
07:52

Armstrong Circle Theatre

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Bob Costello on working on Armstrong Circle Theatre and becoming producer when the show went to an hour format
07:53
Bob Costello on producing Armstrong Circle Theatre; on the Armstrong Cirlcle Theatre production of "Nightmare in Red" about Communism; on his dealings with McCarthyism and the Blacklist
25:25

Bonino

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Bob Costello on associate producing Bonino
09:44

Dark Shadows

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Bob Costello on producing Dark Shadows
16:28

Doctors, The

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Bob Costello on producing The Doctors (and discusses its eventual demise)
01:48

Kukla, Fran & Ollie

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Bob Costello on working on Kukla, Fran and Ollie in New York; on film actors not wanting to appear on television
03:40

Mister Peepers

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Bob Costello on working as a property manager on Mr. Peepers
13:25
Bob Costello on working in production on Mr. Peepers
29:28

Nurses, The

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Bob Costello on working with Herbert Brodkin on The Nurses
04:04

One Life to Live

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Bob Costello on directing One Life to Live starting in 1972
02:29

Patty Duke Show, The

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Bob Costello on producing The Patty Duke Show for a year
10:02

Ryan's Hope

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Bob Costello on becoming a producer of Ryan's Hope in 1975 (to 1978)
06:20

Secret Storm, The

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Bob Costello on producing The Secret Storm in its last year
01:54
Topics

Dwight D. Eisenhower

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NBC Unit Manager Bob Costello on televising President Eisenhower's speeches
04:55

Hollywood Blacklist

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Bob Costello on producing Armstrong Circle Theatre; on the Armstrong Cirlcle Theatre production of "Nightmare in Red" about Communism; on his dealings with McCarthyism and the Blacklist
25:25

Technological Innovation

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Bob Costello on being a unit manager at NBC when the network was experimenting with color tV
02:07
People

Herbert Brodkin

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Bob Costello on working with Herbert Brodkin on The Nurses
04:04

Fred Coe

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Bob Costello on working as a property manager on Mr. Peepers
13:25
Bob Costello on working in production on Mr. Peepers
29:28
Bob Costello on producing The Adams Chronicles
10:14

Wally Cox

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Bob Costello on working in production on Mr. Peepers
29:28

Dan Curtis

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Bob Costello on producing Dark Shadows
16:28

Patty Duke

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Bob Costello on producing The Patty Duke Show for a year
10:02

Agnes Nixon

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Bob Costello on directing One Life to Live starting in 1972
02:29

Sidney Sheldon

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Bob Costello on producing The Patty Duke Show for a year
10:02

David Susskind

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Bob Costello on working on Armstrong Circle Theatre and becoming producer when the show went to an hour format
07:53

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