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Alan Alda
Alan Alda on the relationship between the writers and the actors on M*A*S*H, as facilitated by director Gene Reynolds
Alan Alda on M*A*S*H producer Gene Reynolds
Edward Asner
Ed Asner on the Lou Grant creative team
James L. Brooks
James L. Brooks on writing for Room 222 with Gene Reynolds
James L. Brooks on working with Gene Reynolds on Room 222
James L. Brooks on Gene Reynolds running, Lou Grant
Allan Burns
Allan Burns on getting involved with Room 222 with producer Gene Reynolds and writer James L. Brooks
Allan Burns on Gene Reynolds' style on M*A*S*H
Allan Burns on the creation of Lou Grant and making the show a drama rather than a comedy
Glen Charles
Glen and Les Charles on writing a spec script for M*A*S*H, which was the first script they sold
Les Charles
Glen and Les Charles on writing a spec script for M*A*S*H, which was the first script they sold
Walter Dishell
Walter Dishell on working with Gene Reynolds on M*A*S*H
Charles S. Dubin
Charles S. Dubin on working with Burt Metcalfe and Gene Reynolds on M*A*S*H
Jamie Farr
Jamie Farr on his character, "Klinger's" roots on M*A*S*H (contd.)
Jamie Farr on how Hy Averback played a role in getting Farr a role on M*A*S*H
Jamie Farr on Larry Gelbart and Gene Reynolds wanting to make a TV show of M*A*S*H
Eddie Foy III
Eddie Foy III on working with Larry Gelbart and Gene Reynolds on M*A*S*H
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
Larry Gelbart on how Gene Reynolds stayed out of his way when he wrote the pilot for M*A*S*H
Larry Gelbart on Gene Reynold's prudent producing skills which kept M*A*S*H under budget and the network at bay
Larry Gelbart on how he and Gene Reynolds worked together on M*A*S*H
Larry Gelbart on how Gene Reynolds did the lion's share of producing M*A*S*H
Larry Gelbart on the huge influence Gene Reynolds had on him in a short four years while they worked on M*A*S*H
Gary David Goldberg
Gary David Goldberg on learning from Gene Reynolds on Lou Grant
Barry Livingston
Barry Livingston on working with My Three Sons director Gene Reynolds
Jerry Mathers
Jerry Mathers on the directors of Leave It To Beaver including Norman Tokar, David Butler, Norman Abbott, Gene Reynolds, and Bretaigne Windust
Burt Metcalfe
Burt Metcalfe on Gene Reynolds' contribution to M*A*S*H
Harry Morgan
Harry Morgan on joining M*A*S*H
Harry Morgan on M*A*S*H producer Gene Reynolds
Garrett Morris
Garrett Morris on his first TV appearance on Roll Out !
William Schallert
William Schallert on working on Matinee Theater
William Self
William Self on developing M*A*S*H with Larry Gelbart and Gene Reynolds
Grant Tinker
Grant Tinker on Lou Grant producer Gene Reynolds
Stanford Tischler
Stanford Tischler on working with executive producer Gene Reynolds on M*A*S*H