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Edward Asner
Ed Asner on being cast as "Lou Grant" in The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Ted Bergmann
Ted Bergmann on how Ethel Winant suggested John Ritter for the lead role on Three's Company , as "the next Jack Lemmon"
Allan Burns
Allan Burns on Ethel Winant helping assemble the cast of The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Allan Burns on casting "Lou Grant" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Charles Cappleman
Chales Cappleman on casting director Ethel Winant
Charles Cappleman on Ethel Winant
Joan Ganz Cooney
Joan Ganz Cooney on casting agent Ethel Winant's involvement in producing the dramatic program, Best of Families
Norman Felton
Norman Felton on working with Ethel Winant
Horton Foote
Horton Foote on Ethel Winant
John Frankenheimer
John Frankenheimer on casting Playhouse 90 with Ethel Winant
John Frankenheimer on working with Ethel Winant again on Andersonville
Valerie Harper
Valerie Harper on getting the role of "Rhoda Morgenstern" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Russell Johnson
Russell Johnson on working with casting director Ethel Winant
Jack Klugman
Jack Klugman on Ethel Winant casting him in a show
Jack Klugman on getting cast on Playhouse 90
Gavin MacLeod
Gavin MacLeod on being cast by Ethel Winant, Allan Burns, and James L. Brooks to play "Murray Slaughter" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Martin Manulis
Martin Manulis on the casting of Playhouse 90's "Requiem for a Heavyweight" by Ethel Winant
Bob Markell
Bob Markell on working with Ethel Winant
Arthur Penn
On various people with whom he worked in his career: Ethel Winant
Pam Polifroni
Pam Polifroni on casting Gunsmoke, and on working with Ethel Winant at CBS
Del Reisman
Del Reisman on Playhouse 90 casting director Ethel Winant
Meta Rosenberg
Meta Rosenberg on casting Hogan's Heroes with Ethel Winant
Fred Silverman
Fred Silverman on the "grand old dame of the television business" Ethel Winant, whose positions included head of casting and talent at CBS in the 1970s
Grant Tinker
Grant Tinker on casting agent Ethel Winant
Betty White
Betty White on her first appearance as "Sue Ann Nivens" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show (cast by Ethel Winant)
Betty White with Emerson College
Betty White on being cast by Ethel Winant as "Sue Ann Nivens" on The Mary Tyler Moore Show