Skip to main content
Home Home
  • Features
  • Awards
  • Academy
  • Foundation
  • Membership
  • All Interviews
  • About
  • The Latest
  • Search Clips
  • Preservation Fund
  • License Our Clips
  1. Home
  2. Clip Search

Clip Search

Enter any search term in the text box, and click the results below to play the clip. For help visit Search Tips.

E. Roger Muir on Bob Keeshan leaving the role of "Clarabell" on Howdy Doody 06:40

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Person: Bob Keeshan



E. Roger Muir on "Buffalo" Bob Smith's heart attack during the run of Howdy Doody 04:02

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Person: Bob Smith



E. Roger Muir on working with "Buffalo" Bob Smith on Howdy Doody 04:43

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Person: Bob Smith



E. Roger Muir on Bob Keeshan leaving the role of "Clarabell" on Howdy Doody 06:40

Interview: E. Roger Muir



E. Roger Muir on the Howdy Doody's theme song and music 03:08

Interview: E. Roger Muir



E. Roger Muir on the Howdy Doody's theme song and music 03:08

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Show: Howdy Doody



E. Roger Muir on his day-to-day duties on Howdy Doody, and on the crew of the show 03:52

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Show: Howdy Doody



E. Roger Muir on the 1976 revival of Howdy Doody 03:44

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Show: Howdy Doody



E. Roger Muir on Bob Keeshan leaving the role of "Clarabell" on Howdy Doody 06:40

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Show: Howdy Doody



E. Roger Muir on "Buffalo" Bob Smith's heart attack during the run of Howdy Doody 04:02

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Show: Howdy Doody



E. Roger Muir on Howdy Doody's transition to color 02:25

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Show: Howdy Doody



E. Roger Muir on working with "Buffalo" Bob Smith on Howdy Doody 04:43

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Show: Howdy Doody



E. Roger Muir on the Howdy Doody's theme song and music 03:08

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Topic: Pop Culture



E. Roger Muir on the Howdy Doody's theme song and music 03:08

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Topic: TV Theme Songs



On the last Howdy Doody broadcast, and on the legacy of the show; on working with Pinky Lee and Shari Lewis at NBC; on developing Gumby with Art Clokey 14:02

Interview: E. Roger Muir



On working in children's programming; on leaving NBC, and on developing and producing The Newlywed Game with Chuck Barris; on the Quiz Show Scandals and on producing game shows in Canada 15:22

Interview: E. Roger Muir



E. Roger Muir on developing Gumby with Art Clokey 05:07

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Genre: Children's Programming



E. Roger Muir on leaving NBC, and on developing and producing The Newlywed Game with Chuck Barris 06:40

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Genre: Game Shows



E. Roger Muir on working with Pinky Lee and Shari Lewis at NBC 04:26

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Person: Pinky Lee



E. Roger Muir on working with Pinky Lee and Shari Lewis at NBC 04:26

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Person: Shari Lewis



E. Roger Muir on developing Gumby with Art Clokey 05:07

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Person: Art Clokey



E. Roger Muir on working in children's programming 02:38

Interview: E. Roger Muir



E. Roger Muir on the Hollywood Blacklist 00:50

Interview: E. Roger Muir



E. Roger Muir on the last Howdy Doody broadcast, and on the legacy of the show 04:29

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Show: Howdy Doody



E. Roger Muir on developing Gumby with Art Clokey 05:07

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Show: Gumby



E. Roger Muir on leaving NBC, and on developing and producing The Newlywed Game with Chuck Barris 06:40

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Show: Newlywed Game, The



E. Roger Muir on the Quiz Show Scandals and on producing game shows in Canada 05:14

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Topic: Television Industry



E. Roger Muir on the Quiz Show Scandals and on producing game shows in Canada 05:14

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Topic: Industry Crossroads



E. Roger Muir on the Quiz Show Scandals and on producing game shows in Canada 05:14

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Topic: Quiz Show Scandals



On adapting James Agee's novel "A Death in the Family" into the Pulitzer Prize wining play "All the Way Home," and on the show being saved by a plug from Ed Sullivan; on the experience of winning the Pulitzer for "All the Way Home " 10:49

Interview: Tad Mosel



Pagination

  • « « First
  • ‹ ‹‹
  • …
  • 1818
  • 1819
  • 1820
  • 1821
  • 1822
  • 1823
  • 1824
  • 1825
  • 1826
  • …
  • › ››
  • » Last »
Television Academy Academy Foundation Membership Careers
Contact Contact Us Frequently Asked Questions
Press Press Portal
Policies Privacy Policy Trademark Policy User Agreement Site Submission Rules Code of Conduct
Website content © Television Academy. EMMY, EMMYS, and the Emmy Statuette are registered trademarks and/or copyrights Of ATAS and NATAS. TELEVISION ACADEMY and ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES are registered trademarks of ATAS.