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Steve Allen
Steve Allen on Fred Allen and Allen's view of television
Steve Allen on Fred Allen not liking television studios
George Balzer
George Balzer on the Jack Benny and Fred Allen feud
Fred de Cordova
Fred de Cordova on the friendship between George Burns and Jack Benny, and Benny's feud with Fred Allen
Milton Delugg
Milton Delugg on working with Fred Allen on Judge for Yourself
Irving Fein
Irving Fein on Jack Benny's famous feud with Fred Allen
Earl Hamner, Jr.
Earl Hamner on memories of listening to Fred Allen on the radio
Paul Henning
Paul Henning on getting to know Fred Allen
Seaman Jacobs
Seaman Jacobs on writing for Fred Allen's radio show and for Ed Wynn's radio show, and later for The Ed Wynn Show on television
Hal Kanter
Hal Kanter on Fred Allen
Vic Mizzy
Vic Mizzy on working with Fred Allen
Tad Mosel
Tad Mosel on adapting a James Thurber short story for Omnibus (featuring Fred Allen and Margaret Hamilton)
Don Pardo
Don Pardo on working with Fred Allen on Judge for Yourself and regretting not having taken a photograph with any of the Hollywood stars; on working again with Allen on The Price is Right and how he got that job
Joyce Randolph
Joyce Randolph on working with Fred Allen
Carl Reiner
Carl Reiner on his Fred Allen impression - of a man great on radio who didn't make it in television, inspired by Frank Sinatra
Aaron Ruben
Aaron Ruben on writing for Fred Allen's radio show
Hazel Shermet
Hazel Shermet on appearing on The Fred Allen Show
Doris Singleton
Doris Singleton on her late husband, writer Charlie Isaacs, and Fred Allen
Dick Smith
Dick Smith on Fred Allen
Dick Smith on Fred Allen
Bob Weiskopf
Bob Weiskopf on working for Fred Allen
Bob Weiskopf on what he learned from working for Fred Allen