Alan Alda

    Alan Alda on the relationship between the writers and the actors on M*A*S*H, as facilitated by director Gene Reynolds

    01:54

    Alan Alda on M*A*S*H producer Gene Reynolds

    02:29

    Edward Asner

    Ed Asner on the Lou Grant creative team

    01:32

    James L. Brooks

    James L. Brooks on writing for Room 222 with Gene Reynolds

    02:25

    James L. Brooks on working with Gene Reynolds on Room 222

    01:03

    James L. Brooks on Gene Reynolds running, Lou Grant

    01:52

    Allan Burns

    Allan Burns on getting involved with Room 222 with producer Gene Reynolds and writer James L. Brooks

    05:03

    Allan Burns on Gene Reynolds' style on M*A*S*H

    00:36

    Allan Burns on the creation of Lou Grant and making the show a drama rather than a comedy

    04:23

    Glen Charles

    Glen and Les Charles on writing a spec script for M*A*S*H, which was the first script they sold

    05:30

    Les Charles

    Glen and Les Charles on writing a spec script for M*A*S*H, which was the first script they sold

    05:30

    Walter Dishell

    Walter Dishell on working with Gene Reynolds on M*A*S*H

    02:39

    Charles S. Dubin

    Charles S. Dubin on working with Burt Metcalfe and Gene Reynolds on M*A*S*H

    01:34

    Jamie Farr

    Jamie Farr on his character, "Klinger's" roots on M*A*S*H (contd.)

    01:41

    Jamie Farr on how Hy Averback played a role in getting Farr a role on M*A*S*H

    07:35

    Jamie Farr on Larry Gelbart and Gene Reynolds wanting to make a TV show of M*A*S*H

    03:57

    Eddie Foy III

    Eddie Foy III on working with Larry Gelbart and Gene Reynolds on M*A*S*H

    03:20

    Larry Gelbart

    Larry Gelbart on first being approached by Gene Reynolds to adapt the movie M*A*S*H into a television series; on his agreement with Reynolds that it remain true to the film version

    04:32

    Larry Gelbart on how Gene Reynolds stayed out of his way when he wrote the pilot for M*A*S*H

    01:47

    Larry Gelbart on Gene Reynold's prudent producing skills which kept M*A*S*H under budget and the network at bay

    03:04

    Larry Gelbart on how he and Gene Reynolds worked together on M*A*S*H

    03:45

    Larry Gelbart on how Gene Reynolds did the lion's share of producing M*A*S*H

    00:47

    Larry Gelbart on the huge influence Gene Reynolds had on him in a short four years while they worked on M*A*S*H

    01:45

    Gary David Goldberg

    Gary David Goldberg on learning from Gene Reynolds on Lou Grant

    00:35

    Barry Livingston

    Barry Livingston on working with My Three Sons director Gene Reynolds

    00:00

    Jerry Mathers

    Jerry Mathers on the directors of Leave It To Beaver including Norman Tokar, David Butler, Norman Abbott, Gene Reynolds, and Bretaigne Windust

    00:52

    Burt Metcalfe

    Burt Metcalfe on Gene Reynolds' contribution to M*A*S*H

    01:36

    Harry Morgan

    Harry Morgan on joining M*A*S*H

    00:42

    Harry Morgan on M*A*S*H producer Gene Reynolds

    01:10

    Garrett Morris

    Garrett Morris on his first TV appearance on Roll Out !

    04:13

    William Schallert

    William Schallert on working on Matinee Theater

    02:00

    William Self

    William Self on developing M*A*S*H with Larry Gelbart and Gene Reynolds

    06:32

    Grant Tinker

    Grant Tinker on Lou Grant producer Gene Reynolds

    09:03

    Stanford Tischler

    Stanford Tischler on working with executive producer Gene Reynolds on M*A*S*H  

    00:28

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