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Dorothy Fontana on the challenges of being a woman writer and using D.C. Fontana on her scripts so that she would be given a chance 03:01

Interview: Dorothy C. Fontana | Profession: Writers



Dorothy Fontana on being mentored in television writing by Samuel Peeples 01:12

Interview: Dorothy C. Fontana



Dorothy Fontana on the original concept and vision of Star Trek, the pilot process, and the sale of the series to NBC 04:58

Interview: Dorothy C. Fontana



Dorothy Fontana on the first story she sold for television on The Tall Man 01:19

Interview: Dorothy C. Fontana | Show: Tall Man, The



Dorothy Fontana briefly on writing scripts for Shotgun Slade and Frontier Circus 02:25

Interview: Dorothy C. Fontana | Show: Shotgun Slade



Dorothy Fontana briefly on writing scripts for Shotgun Slade and Frontier Circus 02:25

Interview: Dorothy C. Fontana | Show: Frontier Circus



Dorothy Fontana on becoming secretary for Del Reisman and Gene Roddenberry on The Lieutenant; and her early involvement in the Writers Guild 04:11

Interview: Dorothy C. Fontana | Show: Lieutenant, The



Dorothy Fontana on the original concept and vision of Star Trek, the pilot process, and the sale of the series to NBC 04:58

Interview: Dorothy C. Fontana | Show: Star Trek



Dorothy Fontana on being mentored in television writing by Samuel Peeples 01:12

Interview: Dorothy C. Fontana | Topic: Creative Influences and Inspiration



Dorothy Fontana on working at Revue Studios during the actor and writers' strikes in 1960 01:25

Interview: Dorothy C. Fontana | Topic: Industry Strikes



Dorothy Fontana on the challenges of being a woman writer and using D.C. Fontana on her scripts so that she would be given a chance 03:01

Interview: Dorothy C. Fontana | Topic: Women



Dorothy Fontana on the status of Desilu Studios at the time Star Trek was being developed 01:02

Interview: Dorothy C. Fontana | Topic: Studio and Network Management



Dorothy Fontana on the original concept and vision of Star Trek, the pilot process, and the sale of the series to NBC 01:02

Interview: Dorothy C. Fontana | Topic: Characters & Catchphrases



Dorothy Fontana on being mentored in television writing by Samuel Peeples 01:12

Interview: Dorothy C. Fontana | Topic: Pivotal Career Moments



Dorothy Fontana on working at Revue Studios during the actor and writers' strikes in 1960 01:25

Interview: Dorothy C. Fontana | Topic: Television Industry



Dorothy Fontana on working at Revue Studios during the actor and writers' strikes in 1960 01:25

Interview: Dorothy C. Fontana | Topic: Industry Crossroads



Dorothy Fontana on the challenges of being a woman writer and using D.C. Fontana on her scripts so that she would be given a chance 03:01

Interview: Dorothy C. Fontana | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change



Dorothy Fontana on the challenges of being a woman writer and using D.C. Fontana on her scripts so that she would be given a chance 03:01

Interview: Dorothy C. Fontana | Topic: Representation on Television



Dorothy Fontana on the status of Desilu Studios at the time Star Trek was being developed 01:02

Interview: Dorothy C. Fontana | Topic: Television Industry



Dorothy Fontana on the original concept and vision of Star Trek, the pilot process, and the sale of the series to NBC 01:02

Interview: Dorothy C. Fontana | Topic: Pop Culture



Dorothy Fontana on the original name of Star Trek's USS Enterprise 00:07

Interview: Dorothy C. Fontana



On consulting for After MASH; on co-creating the syndicated strip series Family Medical Center; on consulting for the feature film "For The Boys" 08:20

Interview: Walter Dishell



On then-current projects; on career achievements and regrets; on how he wants to be remembered  05:29

Interview: Walter Dishell



On B-Roll photos from his career: photo for the cast of University Medical Center with Edward G. Robinson; photo of Dishell, Chad Everett, and James Daily; photo of the bill signing of the bill outlawing cancer discrimination with Dishell and Jerry Brown; photo of Dishell with representative Alfred Siegler; newspaper article about the cancer discrimination bill; photo of Medical Cente r wrap party with Chad Everett; photo of Dishell with Alan Alda on the set of M*A*S*H; photo of Dishell's credit as co-writer of an episode of M*A*S*H; script of the M*A*S*H episode Dishell wrote, "Life Time", signed by Alan Alda; print advertisement featuring Dishell for KNBC's local news; Trivial Pursuit card with Dishell question on it 05:37

Interview: Walter Dishell



Walter Dishell on his proudest achievement and one regret 02:22

Interview: Walter Dishell



Walter Dishell on consulting for After MASH 02:07

Interview: Walter Dishell | Show: AfterMASH



Walter Dishell on co-creating Family Medical Center 04:58

Interview: Walter Dishell | Show: Family Medical Center



On her early life and influences; on choosing to go to Los Angeles to start her performing career; on her first series role, in How to Marry a Millionaire 14:51

Interview: Barbara Eden



On her first series televsion role, on How to Marry a Millionaire; on her guest appearance on the I Love Lucy episode "Country Club Dance"; on guest-starring on various series; on the trajectory of her career, and on starring in the feature film "The Brass Bottle" 12:10

Interview: Barbara Eden



Barbara Eden on her first series role, on How to Marry a Millionaire 05:54

Interview: Barbara Eden | Genre: Comedy Series



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