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On transition from CBS to ABC 37:04

Interview: Fred Silverman



Fred Silverman on M*A*S*H writer and producer Larry Gelbart 00:38

Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Larry Gelbart



Fred Silverman on the creative team of James L. Brooks and Allan Burns, creators of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and their contributions to comedy and CBS 01:47

Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: James L. Brooks



Fred Silverman on the creative team of James L. Brooks and Allan Burns, creators of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and their contributions to comedy and CBS 01:47

Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Allan Burns



Fred Silverman on his impressions of CBS president Frank Stanton 00:43

Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Frank Stanton



Fred Silverman on producer, director, and CBS and later NBC network executive Perry Lafferty 01:21

Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Perry Lafferty



Fred Silverman on the "grand old dame of the television business" Ethel Winant, whose positions included head of casting and talent at CBS in the 1970s 01:12

Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Ethel Winant



Fred Silverman on the success of The Waltons, and on "going out in style" if the show hadn't worked, and on how The Waltons and All In The Family were, each in their own way, both about the "sanctity of the family" 01:29

Interview: Fred Silverman | Profession: Executives



Fred Silverman on CBS' schedule in the 1970s as the "biggest success in the history of broadcasting" 00:54

Interview: Fred Silverman



Fred Silverman on debuting The Waltons on CBS in 1972, putting it up against the huge NBC hit The Flip Wilson Show, and on what The Waltons and All in the Family have in common 02:13

Interview: Fred Silverman



Fred Silverman on The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour as a "signature variety show" 00:52

Interview: Fred Silverman



Fred Silverman on the "family hour" rule, which drove shows like Maude out of the 8:00 PM hour, and on its disruptive effect on network scheduling 02:03

Interview: Fred Silverman



Fred Silverman on why he left CBS 00:56

Interview: Fred Silverman



Fred Silverman on how he became President of ABC Entertainment in 1975 01:24

Interview: Fred Silverman



Fred Silverman on M*A*S*H writer and producer Larry Gelbart, and Silverman's push for a subtle laugh track, a "chuckle track," for the show 02:01

Interview: Fred Silverman | Show: M*A*S*H



Fred Silverman on M*A*S*H  and how Standards and Practices reacted to the show 01:02

Interview: Fred Silverman | Show: M*A*S*H



Fred Silverman on the lasting appeal of M*A*S*H  00:53

Interview: Fred Silverman | Show: M*A*S*H



Fred Silverman on the creative team of James L. Brooks and Allan Burns, creators of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and their contributions to comedy and CBS 01:47

Interview: Fred Silverman | Show: Mary Tyler Moore Show, The



Fred Silverman on the development of The Waltons, the unexpected success of this "sweet" well-crafted show, and how it beat out the number one program on NBC The Flip Wilson Show on Thursday night 04:19

Interview: Fred Silverman | Show: Waltons, The



Fred Silverman on how the advertising campaign that promoted The Waltons, and its Emmy wins, helped the show's success early on 00:45

Interview: Fred Silverman | Show: Waltons, The



Fred Silverman on the development of the variety show The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour, Silverman's favorite program at the time 04:24

Interview: Fred Silverman | Show: Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour



Fred Silverman on M*A*S*H  and how Standards and Practices reacted to the show, and how the concerns differed from those directed at All In The Family 01:02

Interview: Fred Silverman | Topic: Censorship / Standards & Practices



Fred Silverman on the success of The Waltons, and on "going out in style" if the show hadn't worked, and on how The Waltons and All In The Family were, each in their own way, both about the "sanctity of the family" 02:09

Interview: Fred Silverman | Topic: Studio and Network Management



Fred Silverman on the "family hour" rule, which drove shows like Maude out of the 8:00 PM hour, and on its disruptive effect on the networks' scheduling 02:03

Interview: Fred Silverman | Topic: Censorship / Standards & Practices



Fred Silverman on why he left CBS in 1975, and a brief recap of what had been accomplished during his tenure there 02:27

Interview: Fred Silverman | Topic: Studio and Network Management



On developing ABC's Primetime lineup: Donny & Marie, Charlie's Angels, Family, Bionic Woman, Soap 59:35

Interview: Fred Silverman



On the corporate culture at ABC, Leonard Goldenson, Losing Michael Eisner; ABC Specials and Daytime programming 40:12

Interview: Fred Silverman



Fred Silverman on developing specials, mini-series, and television movies for ABC 01:58

Interview: Fred Silverman | Genre: TV Movies/Miniseries/Dramatic Specials



Fred Silverman on working with Michael Eisner at ABC when Silverman first took the job as President of ABC Entertainment in 1975 00:46

Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Michael Eisner



Fred Silverman on Leonard. H. Goldenson 00:34

Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Leonard H. Goldenson



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