George Roy Hill The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation Presents 02:26 Tabs Who talks about this person John FrankenheimerView Interview John Frankenheimer on fellow directors and renegotiating contracts Jack KlugmanView Interview Jack Klugman on working with George Roy Hill Loring MandelView Interview Loring Mandel on writing The Seven Lively Arts episode "The Blast in Centralia #5," directed by George Roy Hill Abby MannView Interview Abby Mann on Playhouse 90: "Judgement at Nuremberg" director George Roy Hill Bob MarkellView Interview Bob Markell on working with George Roy Hill Carroll O'ConnorView Interview Carroll O'Connor on George Roy Hill Arthur PennView Interview On various people with whom he worked in his career: George Roy Hill Marian ReesView Interview Marian Rees on working on Lux Video Theatre in New York with Franklin Schaffner, George Roy Hill and Fielder Cook Marian Rees on working with George Roy Hill and Buzz Kulik on Lux Video Theatre Carl ReinerView Interview Performer/writer Carl Reiner on his role on Kraft Television Theater's "Forty Weeks of Uncle Tom," directed by George Roy Hill Jan ScottView Interview Jan Scott on working with directors Fielder Cook, Franklin J. Schaffner, and George Roy Hill Ralph SenenskyView Interview Ralph Senensky on difficulties on a production of "Last Clear Chance" on Playhouse 90 Ralph Senensky on learning from Playhouse 90 director George Roy Hill Ethel WinantView Interview Ethel Winant on George Roy Hill