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Ray Forrest on the shows he worked on as a junior radio announcer at NBC 02:09
Interview: Ray Forrest | Profession: Announcer
Ray Forrest on the shows he worked on as a junior radio announcer at NBC 02:09
Interview: Ray Forrest | Profession: Hosts
Ray Forrest on most early television announcers not being happy to leave radio - they made money from commercials and television did not have commercials until 1941 00:51
Interview: Ray Forrest | Profession: Announcer
Ray Forrest on most early television announcers not being happy to leave radio - they made money from commercials and television did not have commercials until 1941 00:51
Interview: Ray Forrest | Profession: Hosts
Ray Forrest on his first big TV job -- interviewing the stars of Gone with the Wind 00:56
Interview: Ray Forrest
Ray Forrest on studio 3H - NBC's experimental television studio, lighting engineer Bill Eddy, and the heat generated by early TV lights 02:36
Interview: Ray Forrest
Ray Forrest on early television makeup and getting Lowell Thomas to wear makeup 05:23
Interview: Ray Forrest
Ray Forrest on problematic cables in early TV studios and doing dramatic teleplays on Friday nights 02:25
Interview: Ray Forrest
Ray Forrest on getting hired to work for NBC experimental television (1939-1942) 03:24
Interview: Ray Forrest | Topic: Television Industry
Ray Forrest on his sign-on for NBC experimental television -- before commercial television in 1941 00:58
Interview: Ray Forrest | Topic: Advertising and Sponsorship
Ray Forrest on his sign-on for NBC experimental television -- before commercial television in 1941 00:58
Interview: Ray Forrest | Topic: Television Industry
Ray Forrest on how hot early TV cameras were -- and how they were made cooler by painting them aluminum instead of black 00:38
Interview: Ray Forrest | Topic: Technological Innovation
On directing NBC Opera Theatre; on directing a Brooklyn Dodgers baseball game; on directing Your Hit Parade 10:56
Interview: E. Roger Muir
On the beginning of Howdy Doody; on the studio audience of Howdy Doody, which was made up of children, and on becoming producer of the show; on the introduction of the first "Howdy Doody" puppet on Howdy Doody, and on "Howdy" running for president 18:30
Interview: E. Roger Muir
E. Roger Muir on directing a Brooklyn Dodgers baseball game 03:49
Interview: E. Roger Muir | Genre: Sports
E. Roger Muir on directing NBC Opera Theatre 04:35
Interview: E. Roger Muir | Genre: Music Shows & Variety Shows/Specials
E. Roger Muir on directing Your Hit Parade 02:31
Interview: E. Roger Muir | Genre: Music Shows & Variety Shows/Specials
E. Roger Muir on producing Howdy Doody 18:30
Interview: E. Roger Muir | Genre: Children's Programming
E. Roger Muir on the creation of Howdy Doody, hosted by "Buffalo" Bob Smith 09:38
Interview: E. Roger Muir | Person: Bob Smith
E. Roger Muir on the introduction of the first "Howdy Doody" puppet on Howdy Doody, and on "Howdy" running for president 05:29
Interview: E. Roger Muir
E. Roger Muir on directing NBC Opera Theatre 04:35
Interview: E. Roger Muir | Show: NBC Opera Theatre
E. Roger Muir on the creation of Howdy Doody, hosted by "Buffalo" Bob Smith 09:38
Interview: E. Roger Muir | Show: Howdy Doody
E. Roger Muir on the studio audience of Howdy Doody which was made up of children, and on becoming producer of the show 03:23
Interview: E. Roger Muir | Show: Howdy Doody
E. Roger Muir on the introduction of the first "Howdy Doody" puppet on Howdy Doody, and on "Howdy" running for president 05:29
Interview: E. Roger Muir | Show: Howdy Doody
On working with Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz on A Charlie Brown Christmas; on coming up with the story for A Charlie Brown Christmas, and on the religious aspect of the show; on sponsor Coca-Cola's involvement with A Charlie Brown Christmas 05:05
Interview: Lee Mendelson
On the production of the Charlie Brown Specials, and on his responsibilities as producer; on how the storylines of the Charlie Brown Specials have evolved over the years, and on the decision to exclude adults from the "Peanuts" world; on the casting process of the Charlie Brown Specials, and on the decision to use children to voice the characters 09:46
Interview: Lee Mendelson