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Sol Saks on career achievements and regrets 03:39

Interview: Sol Saks | Profession: Writers



Sol Saks on what was the most difficult part of writing for radio and TV comedy 01:02

Interview: Sol Saks



Sol Saks on working and socializing with Cary Grant on location for the film "Walk, Don't Run" 04:00

Interview: Sol Saks



Sol Saks on using Cary Grant-like lines on women after having written "Walk Don't Run," which starred Cary Grant 01:15

Interview: Sol Saks



Sol Saks on two favorite jokes, one he devised himself for radio's Duffy's Tavern 02:53

Interview: Sol Saks



Sol Saks on how he'd like to be remembered 30:47

Interview: Sol Saks



Sol Saks briefly on his work on an episode of Norman Corwin Presents 01:00

Interview: Sol Saks | Show: Norman Corwin Presents



Sol Saks on two favorite jokes, one he devised himself for radio's " Duffy's Tavern 02:57

Interview: Sol Saks | Show: Duffy's Tavern



Sol Saks on regretting that he had not stayed longer in his executive position at CBS (in comedy programming), so that he might have overseen M*A*S*H 01:06

Interview: Sol Saks | Show: M*A*S*H



Sol Saks on advice to aspiring television writers 01:37

Interview: Sol Saks | Topic: Television Industry



Sol Saks on advice to aspiring television writers 01:37

Interview: Sol Saks | Topic: Advice



On his early life and influences; on the first time he saw television in 1939, and on going to work for NBC 13:05

Interview: E. Roger Muir



On producing early service shows on NBC starting in 1947, including I Love to Eat and You Are an Artist; on bringing The Perry Como Show to television from radio, and on meeting "Buffalo" Bob Smith; on directing operas for NBC, conducted by Arturo Toscanini 15:38

Interview: E. Roger Muir



E. Roger Muir on producing early service shows on NBC starting in 1947, including I Love to Eat and You Are an Artist 07:00

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Genre: Service Shows



E. Roger Muir on directing operas for NBC, conducted by Arturo Toscanini 01:39

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Person: Arturo Toscanini



E. Roger Muir on bringing The Perry Como Show to television from radio, and on meeting "Buffalo" Bob Smith 06:59

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Person: Bob Smith



E. Roger Muir on producing early service shows on NBC starting in 1947, including I Love to Eat and You Are an Artist 07:00

Interview: E. Roger Muir



E. Roger Muir on directing operas for NBC, conducted by Arturo Toscanini 01:39

Interview: E. Roger Muir



E. Roger Muir on producing early service shows on NBC starting in 1947, including I Love to Eat and You Are an Artist 07:00

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Show: I Love to Eat



E. Roger Muir on producing early service shows on NBC starting in 1947, including I Love to Eat and You Are an Artist 07:00

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Show: You Are an Artist



E. Roger Muir on bringing The Perry Como Show to television from radio, and on meeting "Buffalo" Bob Smith 06:59

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Show: Perry Como Show, The



E. Roger Muir on the first time he saw television in 1939, and on going to work for NBC 03:16

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change



E. Roger Muir on the first time he saw television in 1939, and on going to work for NBC 03:16

Interview: E. Roger Muir | Topic: 1939-40 World's Fair



On his early years and influences; on his father trying to bring his family to America from Germany, but instead serving in World War I for Germany; on coming to America; on wanting to get a job in radio; on attending military school; on going to Europe and then getting a job at NBC; on the importance of radio at the time he entered the industry; on his first job at NBC radio -- as a page -- and how he rose through the ranks 14:28

Interview: Ray Forrest



On fellow NBC pages when he was at the network; on giving Albert Einstein a tour of NBC; on rumblings about television when he worked in NBC radio; on his next step up at NBC after being a tour guide -- announcer; on his path to becoming a junior radio announcer and why he finally joined AFRA (the precursor to AFTRA) 13:16

Interview: Ray Forrest



Ray Forrest on how senior radio announcers made money -- commercials -- and what "standby duty" was 01:22

Interview: Ray Forrest | Genre: Commercials



Ray Forrest on his first job as a junior radio announcer and why he finally joined AFRA (the precursor to AFTRA) 02:09

Interview: Ray Forrest | Genre: Commercials



Ray Forrest on meeting Milton Berle for the first time 00:35

Interview: Ray Forrest | Person: Milton Berle



Ray Forrest on other fellow NBC radio pages at the time -- Dave Garroway 00:19

Interview: Ray Forrest | Person: Dave Garroway



Ray Forrest on his early impressions of Dave Garroway 00:30

Interview: Ray Forrest | Person: Dave Garroway



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