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Rona Barrett on joining Good Morning America 09:27
Interview: Rona Barrett | Show: Good Morning America
Rona Barrett on what Good Morning America did for her career 06:23
Interview: Rona Barrett | Show: Good Morning America
Rona Barrett on co-hosting Tomorrow with Tom Snyder and other NBC projects 07:49
Interview: Rona Barrett | Show: Tomorrow (1973-82)
Rona Barrett on Vicki Lawrence's imitation of her on The Carol Burnett Show 00:53
Interview: Rona Barrett | Show: Carol Burnett Show, The (1967-78)
Rona Barrett on advice to aspiring gossip reporters 01:09
Interview: Rona Barrett | Topic: Television Industry
On his early years growing up in New York; on his education and going to UCLA; on working with publicist Alan Gordon; on enlisting in the Air Force 59:11
Interview: Warren Cowan
On the first time he saw television and its impact; on joining the publicity firm of Henry Rogers; on working with Kirk Douglas; on creating the first "For Your Consideration Campaign" for Joan Crawford; on the business of the studio system; on forming his partnership with Henry Rogers (Rogers & Cowan); on the end of the studio system 52:42
Interview: Warren Cowan
On the advent of celebrity charity fundraisers starting with the Frank Borzage Invitational Golf Tournament 40:54
Interview: Warren Cowan
On specializing in television as a way of diversifying the company after witnessing the stress of publicist Mack Miler, who had one main client; on going after the advertising agencies which sponsored and produced the programming 05:06
Interview: Warren Cowan
Publicist Warren Cowan on first meeting Henry Rogers, working with him, and becoming his partner 11:02
Interview: Warren Cowan | Person: Henry Rogers
Publicist Warren Cowan on working with Kirk Douglas 01:20
Interview: Warren Cowan | Person: Kirk Douglas
Publicist Warren Cowan on working on his first "For Your Consideration" Oscar campaign for Joan Crawford's Mildred Pierce 03:35
Interview: Warren Cowan | Person: Joan Crawford
Publicist Warren Cowan on the advent of celebrity charity fundraisers starting with the Frank Borzage Invitational Golf Tournament -- which garnered huge sports coverage; which led to the Bing Crosby golf tournament 03:44
Interview: Warren Cowan | Person: Frank Borzage
Publicist Warren Cowan on Mack Miller's 1950s publicity business, whose main client was Bob Hope 03:24
Interview: Warren Cowan | Person: Bob Hope
Publicist Warren Cowan on the business of publicity 03:46
Interview: Warren Cowan | Profession: Publicist
Publicist Warren Cowan on the creation of the first celebrity golf tournaments 03:44
Interview: Warren Cowan | Profession: Publicist
Publicist Warren Cowan on working on his first "For Your Consideration" Oscar campaign for Joan Crawford's Mildred Pierce 03:35
Interview: Warren Cowan | Show: Academy Awards, The
Publicist Warren Cowan on the televised Kathy Fiscus tragedy 00:48
Interview: Warren Cowan | Topic: We Cried
Publicist Warren Cowan on the televised Kathy Fiscus tragedy 00:48
Interview: Warren Cowan | Topic: Memorable Moments on Television
On his work representing the series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, General Electric Theater and host Ronald Reagan, and The Dick Van Dyke Show; on starting the first celebrity teleconferences; on Steve Allen's interviewing celebrities on his radio show 07:09
Interview: Warren Cowan
On publicizing television shows (as opposed to sponsor products); on working with sponsors (Chevrolet); on working with Milton Berle and George Burns 04:52
Interview: Warren Cowan
On his main philosophy on promoting teleivsion shows (close timing to the airdate); on working with media outlets; on working with show producers; on Kirk Douglas being one of the first independent producers; on press releases; on coaching celebrities for interviews 04:58
Interview: Warren Cowan
On some of the challenges of publicizing celebrities (including Dean Martin); on publicizing The Danny Kaye Show; on working with the networks; on how publicity has changed since he started in the business; on the new possibilities of digital (i.e. an online chat with Elizabeth Taylor); on the targets for some of his company's campaigns; on acquiring clients; on firing clients (Steve McQueen and Kirk Douglas); on "planting" news items 11:31
Interview: Warren Cowan
Publicist Warren Cowan on publicizing Ronald Reagan (who at that time did not fly) and the series General Electric Theater 02:20
Interview: Warren Cowan | Person: Ronald Reagan
Publicist Warren Cowan on representing Steve Allen, who was hosting a late-night radio show, and bringing him more celebrity interviews 01:13
Interview: Warren Cowan | Person: Steve Allen