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Mili Lerner Bonsignori on not knowing who Edward R. Murrow was before working on See It Now 00:38
Interview: Mili Lerner Bonsignori | Person: Edward R. Murrow
Mili Lerner Bonsignori on meeting See It Now host Edward R. Murrow, "a man of words" 01:16
Interview: Mili Lerner Bonsignori | Person: Edward R. Murrow
Mili Lerner Bonsignori on meeting See It Now producer Fred Friendly 01:39
Interview: Mili Lerner Bonsignori | Person: Fred Friendly
Mili Lerner Bonsignori on becoming one of four female editors in New York after World War II 02:18
Interview: Mili Lerner Bonsignori | Profession: Post-Production Professionals
Mili Lerner Bonsignori on becoming one of four female editors in New York after World War II 02:18
Interview: Mili Lerner Bonsignori | Profession: Editor
Mili Lerner Bonsignori on how to edit nitrate film 02:24
Interview: Mili Lerner Bonsignori | Profession: Editor
Mili Lerner Bonsignori on how to edit nitrate film 02:24
Interview: Mili Lerner Bonsignori | Profession: Post-Production Professionals
Mili Lerner Bonsignori on the first editing room she worked in during the late 1940s 01:10
Interview: Mili Lerner Bonsignori
Mili Lerner Bonsignori on getting a job organizing the editing room on Edward R. Murrow's new show, See It Now 01:35
Interview: Mili Lerner Bonsignori | Show: See It Now
Mili Lerner Bonsignori on the pilot of See It Now 00:37
Interview: Mili Lerner Bonsignori | Show: See It Now
Mili Lerner Bonsignori on her first day on See It Now 02:58
Interview: Mili Lerner Bonsignori | Show: See It Now
Mili Lerner Bonsignori on the first broadcast of See It Now 00:52
Interview: Mili Lerner Bonsignori | Show: See It Now
Mili Lerner Bonsignori on meeting See It Now host Edward R. Murrow ("a man of words") and producer Fred Friendly 02:55
Interview: Mili Lerner Bonsignori | Show: See It Now
Mili Lerner Bonsignori on the production company behind See It Now 00:58
Interview: Mili Lerner Bonsignori | Show: See It Now
Mili Lerner Bonsignori on becoming one of four female editors in New York after World War II 02:18
Interview: Mili Lerner Bonsignori | Topic: Representation on Television
Mili Lerner Bonsignori on becoming one of four female editors in New York after World War II 02:18
Interview: Mili Lerner Bonsignori | Topic: Women
Mili Lerner Bonsignori on meeting the other three female editors in New York 00:57
Interview: Mili Lerner Bonsignori | Topic: Women
Mili Lerner Bonsignori on meeting the other three female editors in New York 00:57
Interview: Mili Lerner Bonsignori | Topic: Representation on Television
Mili Lerner Bonsignori on working on the pilot episode of See It Now which followed how a donation of blood made it to a soldier in the Korean War 00:28
Interview: Mili Lerner Bonsignori | Topic: War
Mili Lerner Bonsignori on working on the pilot episode of See It Now which followed how a donation of blood made it to a soldier in the Korean War 00:28
Interview: Mili Lerner Bonsignori | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change
Mili Lerner Bonsignori on working on the pilot episode of See It Now which followed how a donation of blood made it to a soldier in the Korean War 00:28
Interview: Mili Lerner Bonsignori | Topic: Korean War
On the race to invent electronic television; on the drawbacks to mechanical disc television and the obstacles Philo encountered when creating electronic television 09:51
Interview: Elma Farnsworth
On the reaction of her and her husband, inventor Philo T. Farnsworth (and colleagues Cliff Gardner and Carl Christensen), on September 7, 1927 when he produced the first all-electronic TV picture (a simple straight line) with his image dissector tube; on perfecting the tube 07:16
Interview: Elma Farnsworth
On some of the first televised images - film strips; on Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks Sr., and producer Joseph Schenck visiting Philo T. Farnsworth's lab to see television 03:07
Interview: Elma Farnsworth
On the press conference announcing electronic television and Philo being pursued by RCA; on famous visitors to Philo T. Farnsworth's lab, including Vladimir Zworykin 08:41
Interview: Elma Farnsworth
Elma Farnsworth on the reaction of her and her husband, inventor Philo T. Farnsworth (and colleagues Cliff Gardner and Carl Christensen), on September 7, 1927 when he produced the first all-electronic TV picture (a simple straight line) with his Image Dissector tube 04:54
Interview: Elma Farnsworth | Person: Philo T. Farnsworth
Elma Farnsworth on Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks Sr., and producer Joseph Schenck visiting Philo T. Farnsworth's lab to see television (where they surmised its threat to the movie industry) circa early-1930s 02:11
Interview: Elma Farnsworth | Person: Mary Pickford
Elma Farnsworth on Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks Sr., and producer Joseph Schenck visiting Philo T. Farnsworth's lab to see television (where they surmised its threat to the movie industry) circa early-1930s 02:11
Interview: Elma Farnsworth | Person: Douglas Fairbanks, Sr.
Elma Farnsworth on Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks Sr., and producer Joseph Schenck visiting Philo T. Farnsworth's lab to see television (where they surmised its threat to the movie industry) circa early-1930s 01:44
Interview: Elma Farnsworth | Person: Joseph Schenck
Elma Farnsworth on Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks Sr., and producer Joseph Schenck visiting Philo T. Farnsworth's lab to see television (where they surmised its threat to the movie industry) circa early-1930s 01:44
Interview: Elma Farnsworth | Person: Philo T. Farnsworth