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Sam Donaldson on Leonard Goldenson's resistance to ABC's Roone Arledge hiring David Brinkley (who was then 61) 00:58
Interview: Sam Donaldson | Person: Leonard H. Goldenson
Sam Donaldson on John Chancellor being arrested on the Republican convention floor in 1964 00:44
Interview: Sam Donaldson | Person: John Chancellor
Sam Donaldson on working with Roone Arledge and Arledge's legacy 03:44
Interview: Sam Donaldson | Person: Roone Arledge
Sam Donaldson on Charlie Gibson working with Diane Sawyer 01:11
Interview: Sam Donaldson | Person: Charlie Gibson
Sam Donaldson on the visual aspect of TV news coverage 00:35
Interview: Sam Donaldson | Profession: Journalists & News Producers
Sam Donaldson on the magazine news show format (Primetime Live) 01:14
Interview: Sam Donaldson | Profession: Journalists & News Producers
Sam Donaldson on working on This Week with David Brinkley 03:54
Interview: Sam Donaldson | Show: This Week with David Brinkley
Sam Donaldson on covering the assassination attempt on President Reagan as ABC White House correspondent 06:34
Interview: Sam Donaldson | Topic: Ronald Reagan
Sam Donaldson on questionning Ronald Reagan about the failure of O-rings in the Space Shuttle Challenger tragedy 01:04
Interview: Sam Donaldson | Topic: We Cried
Sam Donaldson on President Reagan lying about Iran-Contra 01:14
Interview: Sam Donaldson | Topic: Ronald Reagan
Sam Donaldson on reporting on the fall of the Berlin Wall on Primetime Live 02:03
Interview: Sam Donaldson | Topic: Fall of the Berlin Wall
On Baking with Julia; on the key to her success; on her influence; on advice and the importance of public television 15:49
Interview: Julia Child
Julia Child on continuing to work, her mentors, and keeping up with trends in cooking 02:18
Interview: Julia Child
Julia Child on The Food Network and keeping up the standards of good cooking 02:33
Interview: Julia Child
On his childhood interest in radio; on his first job in the mailroom of a radio station in New York; on working as a DJ in college at Syracuse University; on being a news anchor; on getting a job in radio in Philadelphia and the state of television in 1952; on his first time seeing television - at the 1939 World's Fair; on comparisons between television and the Internet as forms of once-new media; on his one professional regret 11:35
Interview: Dick Clark
On his first television job in Utica, NY; on salvaging old films of American Bandstand; on Dick Clark's Caravan of Music, later renamed American Bandstand; on the origins of American Bandstand; on moving from doing the radio to television version of Bandstand, which had already been on air with a different host; on the music on the show; on the diversity of American Bandstand; on touring with musicians 12:01
Interview: Dick Clark