Robert F. Kennedy The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation Presents 02:26 Tabs Who talks about this person Ed BradleyView Interview Ed Bradley on covering the New York aspect of Robert F. Kennedy's assassination and other major news stories, while a reporter at WCBS radio during the late 1960s and early 1970s Bernie BrillsteinView Interview Bernie Brillstein on the break up of MCA and Lew Wasserman becoming a producer Stan ChambersView Interview Stan Chambers on covering the assassination of Robert Kennedy in 1968 Nick ClooneyView Interview Nick Clooney on his sister Rosemary being there in person when Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated Walter CronkiteView Interview Walter Cronkite on upsetting John and Bobby Kennedy during an interview when he brought up the Catholic issue during the Presidential campaingn Phil DonahueView Interview Phil Donahue on interviewing Jimmy Hoffa Sam DonaldsonView Interview Sam Donaldson on getting the unaired scoop that Robert F. Kennedy would run for President Mike DouglasView Interview Mike Douglas on interviewing Robert F. Kennedy on The Mike Douglas Show Hugh DownsView Interview Hugh Downs on RFK's appearance on The Tonight Show after JFK's assassination Hugh Downs on RFK discussing Jimmy Hoffa on The Tonight Show Imero FiorentinoView Interview Lighting Director Imero Fiorentino on the issues he had lighting JFK due to RFK's interference Sonny FoxView Interview Sonny Fox on Robert F. Kennedy coming on Wonderama and the Senator's gift for talking with kids John FrankenheimerView Interview John Frankenheimer on meeting Robert F. Kennedy Hal GurneeView Interview Hal Gurnee on Jack Paar having John and Bobby Kennedy, and Richard Nixon on as guests on Tonight Starring Jack Paar at various times Lamont JohnsonView Interview Lamont Johnson on directing Profiles in Courage, and on meeting with Robert F. Kennedy Roger MuddView Interview Roger Mudd on covering Bobby Kennedy's Presidential bid and assassination Don PikeView Interview Don Pike on going to work for the United States Information Agency at the behest of Robert F. Kennedy under agency director Edward R. Murrow Max SchindlerView Interview Max Schindler on meeting John F. Kennedy in West Virginia during the 1960 Democratic Primary Max Schindler on political figures who were adept at using television and the sound byte Max Schindler on directing the coverage of the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy Howard K. SmithView Interview Howard K. Smith on his thoughts on Robert F. Kennedy Robert VaughnView Interview Robert Vaughn on being compared to Robert F. Kennedy; on RFK's assassination Barbara WaltersView Interview Barbara Walters on Robert Kennedy Ben WolfView Interview Ben Wolf on his career highlights