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Jac Venza on the logistics of getting cameras, lights, and sound equipment in theaters to tape Great Performances; on sponsorship by Exxon and Texaco 02:43
Interview: Jac Venza
Jac Venza on the creation of NET Playhouse and on acquiring BBC programs for the show 05:13
Interview: Jac Venza | Show: NET Playhouse
Jac Venza on some of the early memorable NET Playhouse proudctions, including "The Journey of the Fifth Horse" starring Dustin Hoffman 04:06
Interview: Jac Venza | Show: NET Playhouse
Jac Venza on the creation of Masterpiece Theatre 02:13
Interview: Jac Venza | Show: Masterpiece Theatre
Jac Venza on the creation of Theatre in America -- based out of a concern for only having British programming on Masterpiece Theatre 04:30
Interview: Jac Venza | Show: Theatre in America
Jac Venza on The Adams Chronicles, created by Virginia Kassel 03:43
Interview: Jac Venza | Show: Adams Chronicles, The
Jac Venza on the creation of Great Performances 05:48
Interview: Jac Venza | Show: Great Performances
Jac Venza on the logistics of getting cameras, lights, and sound equipment in theaters to tape Great Performances; on sponsorship by Exxon and Texaco 02:43
Interview: Jac Venza | Show: Great Performances
Jac Venza on programming and choosing plays for Great Performances 06:36
Interview: Jac Venza | Show: Great Performances
Jac Venza on the fate of NET after the Public Broadcasting Act was passed 02:47
Interview: Jac Venza | Topic: Television Industry
Jac Venza on PBS' early cinema programming, including shows on the history of cinema and foreign films 05:00
Interview: Jac Venza | Topic: Television Industry
Jac Venza on PBS' early cinema programming, including shows on the history of cinema and foreign films 05:00
Interview: Jac Venza | Topic: Network Creation
Jac Venza on sponsorship for Masterpiece Theatre and Great Performances 01:12
Interview: Jac Venza | Topic: Advertising and Sponsorship
Jac Venza on sponsorship for Masterpiece Theatre and Great Performances 01:12
Interview: Jac Venza | Topic: Television Industry
On working with Bernard Hermann on radio's "Mercury Theater" and on "The War of the Worlds"; on becoming a producer for Mercury Records; on becoming a producer for Columbia Records; on working with Rosemary Clooney and Frank Sinatra 13:26
Interview: Mitch Miller
On the popular music of the early 1950s when he was producing records, and on what he looked for in a song; on promotion for Columbia Records and his Monday sessions; on the changing technology of recording music in the 1950s; on the various artists he worked with 15:43
Interview: Mitch Miller
Mitch Miller on working with Bernard Hermann on "Mercury Theater" and on "The War of the Worlds" 03:45
Interview: Mitch Miller | Person: Bernard Herrmann
Mitch Miller on working with Rosemary Clooney when he was a producer at Columbia Records 01:15
Interview: Mitch Miller | Person: Rosemary Clooney
Mitch Miller on working Frank Sinatra when he was a producer at Columbia Records 03:34
Interview: Mitch Miller | Person: Frank Sinatra
Mitch Miller on the popular music of the early 1950s when he was producing records, and on what he looked for in a song 05:07
Interview: Mitch Miller | Profession: Music Professionals
Mitch Miller on becoming a producer for Columbia Records and on working with Rosemary Clooney and Frank Sinatra 07:04
Interview: Mitch Miller
Mitch Miller on the popular music of the early 1950s when he was producing records, and on what he looked for in a song 05:07
Interview: Mitch Miller
Mitch Miller on promotion for Columbia Records and his Monday sessions 04:06
Interview: Mitch Miller
Mitch Miller on the changing technology of recording music in the 1950s 01:10
Interview: Mitch Miller | Topic: Technological Innovation
On producing records for Johnny Mathis; on Studio One using a song he produced, "Let Me Go Devil," which became a big hit; on producing the popular song, "The Yellow Rose of Texas" 12:14
Interview: Mitch Miller
On the record industry in the 1950s and the "payola" scandal; on producing his own first album, "Sing Along with Mitch," and on starting to become famous; on making the transition to television; on his series Sing Along with Mitch 15:31
Interview: Mitch Miller
Mitch Miller on Studio One using a song he produced, "Let Me Go Devil," which became a big hit 07:33
Interview: Mitch Miller | Genre: Classic Anthology Series