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Fred Silverman on ABC producer Leonard Goldberg, who partnered with Aaron Spelling on Charlie's Angels and Family 00:59

Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Leonard Goldberg



Fred Silverman on Six Million Dollar Man and Star Trek producer Harve Bennett 01:10

Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Harve Bennett



Fred Silverman on Soap producer Paul Witt, a show that pushed the boundaries "in its way" as All in the Family had done at CBS 01:41

Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Paul Junger Witt



Fred Silverman on former MTM producer Stan Daniels developing shows for ABC, as part of the producing team (which included Ed. Weinberger) that led to Taxi 01:19

Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Stan Daniels



Fred Silverman on producer James Komack who developed Welcome Back, Kotter and Chico and the Man 01:44

Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: James Komack



Fred Silverman on The Love Boat becoming a hit and guest stars from other ABC programs serving as vehicles for promoting the rest of the network's programming 00:50

Interview: Fred Silverman



Fred Silverman on developing Fantasy Island as a companion to The Love Boat at ABC, and on beating out the CBS Saturday night lineup of The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Bob Newhart Show, among others, and on critics' reactions 01:33

Interview: Fred Silverman



Fred Silverman on Aaron Spelling 00:55

Interview: Fred Silverman



Fred Silverman on developing a new approach to marketing and promotion at ABC, and what he brought to the network 03:47

Interview: Fred Silverman



Fred Silverman on developing The Love Boat for ABC, how it started as a series of television movies, and on Love Boat guest stars from other ABC programs serving as vehicles for promoting the rest of the network's programming 02:38

Interview: Fred Silverman | Show: Love Boat, The



Fred Silverman on developing Fantasy Island as a companion to The Love Boat at ABC, and on beating out the CBS Saturday night lineup which included The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Bob Newhart Show, and on critical reaction to the programs 01:33

Interview: Fred Silverman | Show: Love Boat, The



Fred Silverman on developing Fantasy Island as a companion to The Love Boat at ABC, and on beating out the CBS Saturday night lineup which included The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Bob Newhart Show, and on critical reaction to the programs 01:33

Interview: Fred Silverman | Show: Fantasy Island



Fred Silverman on Soap, which pushed the boundaries "in its way" as All in the Family had done at CBS 01:41

Interview: Fred Silverman | Show: Soap



Fred Silverman on the reaction of television critics to ABC programs The Love Boat and Fantasy Island 02:00

Interview: Fred Silverman | Topic: Criticism of TV



Fred Silverman on the "anti-violence crusades" of the late 1970s affecting CBS and NBC more than ABC, which was more family, comedy and fantasy-oriented 02:06

Interview: Fred Silverman | Topic: Sex & Violence



On his difficult departure from ABC       59:33

Interview: Fred Silverman



On his overarching philosophy of successful network programming 56:09

Interview: Fred Silverman



On scheduling and demographics 14:07

Interview: Fred Silverman



Fred Silverman on program development 04:53

Interview: Fred Silverman | Profession: Television Executive



Fred Silverman on scheduling and counterprogramming 01:50

Interview: Fred Silverman | Profession: Television Executive



Fred Silverman on combining experience with new talent when selecting writing-producing talent 01:18

Interview: Fred Silverman



Fred Silverman on research and testing: it can be wrong 02:41

Interview: Fred Silverman



Free Silverman on scheduling moves 01:22

Interview: Fred Silverman



On a college teacher praising his talent, which led to him pursuing a writing career; on how his first job in television came about; on being hired to write for Adam-12 and becoming the head writer within a week 11:52

Interview: Stephen J. Cannell



On working at KTLA; on his first script sale, to It Takes a Thief; on working with the writing staff of Adam-12 as head writer 06:14

Interview: Stephen J. Cannell



On creating the unsold pilot Chase for producer Jack Webb at the behest of Sid Sheinberg; on writing quirky characters; on producer Jo Swerling Jr. 12:20

Interview: Stephen J. Cannell



Stephen J. Cannell on writing for Adam-12 20:44

Interview: Stephen J. Cannell | Genre: Cop/Detective/Mystery Series



Stephen J. Cannell on working for Jack Webb on Adam-12, and on meeting Roy Huggins 03:32

Interview: Stephen J. Cannell | Person: Jack Webb



Stephen J. Cannell on meeting Roy Huggins 02:57

Interview: Stephen J. Cannell | Person: Roy Huggins



Stephen J. Cannell on creating the unsold pilot Chase for producer Jack Webb at the behest of Sid Sheinberg 05:18

Interview: Stephen J. Cannell | Person: Jack Webb



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