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On directing Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse from the control room and on the atmosphere on a live television show; on Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse's production of Tad Mosel's "The Lawn Party"; on the writing process on Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse and Fred Coe's involvement on the show 16:26

Interview: Arthur Penn



On how Producer's Showcase came about; on directing for Playhouse 90; on the potency of television at the time; on the Playwrights '56 episode "The Battler," which was to star James Dean 11:59

Interview: Arthur Penn



Arthur Penn on directing Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse 16:26

Interview: Arthur Penn | Genre: Classic Anthology Series



Arthur Penn on directing for Playhouse 90 02:42

Interview: Arthur Penn | Genre: Classic Anthology Series



Arthur Penn on the Playwrights '56 episode "The Battler," which was to star James Dean 02:31

Interview: Arthur Penn | Genre: Classic Anthology Series



Arthur Penn on Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse's production of Tad Mosel's "The Lawn Party" 06:09

Interview: Arthur Penn | Person: Tad Mosel



Arthur Penn on the writing process on Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse and Fred Coe's involvement on the show 04:02

Interview: Arthur Penn | Person: Fred Coe



Arthur Penn on the Playwrights '56 episode "The Battler" which was to star James Dean 02:32

Interview: Arthur Penn | Person: James Dean



Arthur Penn on the Playwrights '56 episode "The Battler," which was to star James Dean 02:32

Interview: Arthur Penn



Arthur Penn on directing Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse from the control room and on the atmosphere on a live television show 06:15

Interview: Arthur Penn | Show: Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse



Arthur Penn on Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse's production of Tad Mosel's "The Lawn Party" 06:09

Interview: Arthur Penn | Show: Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse



Arthur Penn on the writing process on Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse and Fred Coe's involvement on the show 04:02

Interview: Arthur Penn | Show: Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse



Arthur Penn on how Producer's Showcase came about 06:46

Interview: Arthur Penn | Show: Producers' Showcase



Arthur Penn on directing for Playhouse 90; the potency of television at the time 02:42

Interview: Arthur Penn | Show: Playhouse 90



Arthur Penn on the Playwrights '56 episode "The Battler," which was to star James Dean 02:31

Interview: Arthur Penn | Show: Playwrights '56



On the production company Unit 4 and on writing "The Army Game" for The Kaiser Aluminum Hour, directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and starring Paul Newman; on writing The Seven Lively Arts episode "The Blast in Centralia #5," directed by George Roy Hill; on John Houseman 17:24

Interview: Loring Mandel



On comparing Playhouse 90 to other anthology shows, and on writing the episode "Project Immortality" directed by Fielder Cook; on writing the Playhouse 90 episode "The Raider," directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and starring Rod Taylor and Paul Douglas 13:30

Interview: Loring Mandel



On writing The DuPont Show of the Week episode "The Word's Greatest Robbery"; on writing The DuPont Show of the Week episode "Ambassador at Large"; on using the pen name Karl Miller when writing for Bob Hope Presents Chrysler Theatre 09:59

Interview: Loring Mandel



On writing the CBS Playhouse episode "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night," starring Shirley Booth and Melvyn Douglas; on winning an Emmy for the CBS Playhouse episode "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" 12:56

Interview: Loring Mandel



On writing To Confuse the Angel, starring Lee J. Cobb, and I Remember Illinois; on writing for Love of Life at the behest of Fred Silverman 05:53

Interview: Loring Mandel



Loring Mandel on the production company Unit 4 and on writing "The Army Game" for The Kaiser Aluminum Hour , directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and starring Paul Newman 05:44

Interview: Loring Mandel | Genre: Classic Anthology Series



Loring Mandel on writing The Seven Lively Arts episode "The Blast in Centralia #5," directed by George Roy Hill 07:55

Interview: Loring Mandel | Genre: Classic Anthology Series



Loring Mandel on writing for Playhouse 90 17:15

Interview: Loring Mandel | Genre: Classic Anthology Series



Loring Mandel on writing for The DuPont Show of the Week 06:29

Interview: Loring Mandel | Genre: Classic Anthology Series



Loring Mandel on writing for CBS Playhouse 12:56

Interview: Loring Mandel | Genre: Classic Anthology Series



Loring Mandel on writing To Confuse the Angel, starring Lee J. Cobb, and I Remember Illinois 03:42

Interview: Loring Mandel | Genre: TV Movies/Miniseries/Dramatic Specials



Loring Mandel on writing for Love of Life at the behest of Fred Silverman 01:51

Interview: Loring Mandel | Genre: Daytime/Primetime Serials



Loring Mandel on John Houseman 03:44

Interview: Loring Mandel | Person: John Houseman



Loring Mandel on writing for Love of Life at the behest of Fred Silverman 02:11

Interview: Loring Mandel | Person: Fred Silverman



Loring Mandel on the production company Unit 4 and on writing "The Army Game" for The Kaiser Aluminum Hour, directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and starring Paul Newman 05:44

Interview: Loring Mandel | Person: Franklin J. Schaffner



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