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Erik Barnouw on getting involved with writing for television by adapting "Hedda Gabler" starring Tallulah Bankhead for The U.S. Steel Hour 02:44

Interview: Erik Barnouw | Person: Tallulah Bankhead



Erik Barnouw on the importance of the Hollywood Blacklist to understanding the history of broadcasting and on Edward R. Murrow's denunciation of Senator Joseph McCarthy 02:58

Interview: Erik Barnouw | Person: Edward R. Murrow



Erik Barnouw on his earliest involvement with television in production at ABC with a book discussion program from Columbia University called Seminar 06:22

Interview: Erik Barnouw



Erik Barnouw on early television shows and television writers he admired, including Playhouse 90 and Paddy Chayefsky 04:08

Interview: Erik Barnouw



Erik Barnouw on writing his three volume "A History of Broadcasting in the United States" 07:43

Interview: Erik Barnouw



Erik Barnouw on getting involved with writing for television by adapting "Hedda Gabler" starring Tallulah Bankhead for The U.S. Steel Hour 02:44

Interview: Erik Barnouw



Erik Barnouw on early television shows and television writers he admired, including Playhouse 90 and Paddy Chayefsky 04:08

Interview: Erik Barnouw | Show: Playhouse 90



Erik Barnouw on getting involved with writing for television by adapting "Hedda Gabler" starring Tallulah Bankhead for The U.S. Steel Hour 02:44

Interview: Erik Barnouw | Show: United States Steel Hour, The



Erik Barnouw on early television shows and television writers he admired, including Playhouse 90 and Paddy Chayefsky 04:08

Interview: Erik Barnouw | Topic: TV's Golden Age (1940s & '50s)



Erik Barnouw on early television shows and television writers he admired, including Playhouse 90 and Paddy Chayefsky 04:08

Interview: Erik Barnouw | Topic: Anthology Drama



Erik Barnouw on the Hollywood Blacklist 04:54

Interview: Erik Barnouw | Topic: Television Industry



Erik Barnouw on the Hollywood Blacklist 04:54

Interview: Erik Barnouw | Topic: Industry Crossroads



Erik Barnouw on the Hollywood Blacklist 04:46

Interview: Erik Barnouw | Topic: Hollywood Blacklist



Erik Barnouw on the importance of the Hollywood Blacklist to understanding the history of broadcasting and on Edward R. Murrow's denunciation of Senator Joseph McCarthy 02:58

Interview: Erik Barnouw | Topic: Television Industry



Erik Barnouw on the importance of the Hollywood Blacklist to understanding the history of broadcasting and on Edward R. Murrow's denunciation of Senator Joseph McCarthy 02:58

Interview: Erik Barnouw | Topic: Industry Crossroads



Erik Barnouw on the importance of the Hollywood Blacklist to understanding the history of broadcasting and on Edward R. Murrow's denunciation of Senator Joseph McCarthy 02:58

Interview: Erik Barnouw | Topic: Hollywood Blacklist



Erik Barnouw on the quiz show scandals of the 1950s 01:04

Interview: Erik Barnouw | Topic: Television Industry



Erik Barnouw on the quiz show scandals of the 1950s 01:04

Interview: Erik Barnouw | Topic: Industry Crossroads



Erik Barnouw on the quiz show scandals of the 1950s 01:04

Interview: Erik Barnouw | Topic: Quiz Show Scandals



Erik Barnouw on getting involved with writing for television by adapting "Hedda Gabler" starring Tallulah Bankhead for The U.S. Steel Hour 01:07

Interview: Erik Barnouw



On his book "A History of Broadcasting in the United States" having been influenced by the author John Dos Passos; on some of the conclusions be came to about television advertising in his book "A History of Broadcasting in the United States"; on his concerns about the global reach and cultural impact of American television and on directing the television documentary Hiroshima Nagasaki August, 1945 13:45

Interview: Erik Barnouw



On the history of the newsreel footage he used for the television documentary Hiroshima Nagasaki August, 1945; on the controversy over PBS broadcasting his documentary Hiroshima Nagasaki August, 1945 12:59

Interview: Erik Barnouw



Erik Barnouw on directing the television documentary Hiroshima Nagasaki August, 1945 16:27

Interview: Erik Barnouw | Genre: News and Documentary



Erik Barnouw on his book "A History of Broadcasting in the United States" having been influenced by the author John Dos Passos 02:30

Interview: Erik Barnouw



Erik Barnouw on some of the conclusions be came to about television advertising in his book "A History of Broadcasting in the United States" 05:30

Interview: Erik Barnouw



Erik Barnouw on directing the television documentary Hiroshima Nagasaki August, 1945 03:28

Interview: Erik Barnouw



Erik Barnouw on the history of the newsreel footage he used for the television documentary Hiroshima Nagasaki August, 1945 09:34

Interview: Erik Barnouw



Erik Barnouw on the controversy over PBS broadcasting his documentary Hiroshima Nagasaki August, 1945 03:25

Interview: Erik Barnouw



Erik Barnouw on some of the conclusions be came to about television advertising in his book "A History of Broadcasting in the United States" 05:30

Interview: Erik Barnouw | Topic: Television Industry



Erik Barnouw on some of the conclusions be came to about television advertising in his book "A History of Broadcasting in the United States" 05:30

Interview: Erik Barnouw | Topic: Advertising and Sponsorship



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