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On CBS News and operating in the public interest; on leaving the news and moving to Los Angeles to work on David Wolper documentaries 12:23

Interview: James L. Brooks



On working for National Geographic as a writer and his fear of insects; on his first television comedy job on My Mother The Car 08:25

Interview: James L. Brooks



On his comedic influences; on writing for The Andy Griffith Show, My Three Sons, My Friend Tony and Room 222 07:50

Interview: James L. Brooks



James L. Brooks on Edward R. Murrow 02:29

Interview: James L. Brooks | Person: Edward R. Murrow



James L. Brooks on See It Now producer, Fred Friendly 00:38

Interview: James L. Brooks | Person: Fred Friendly



James L. Brooks on wanting Walter Cronkite on The Mary Tyler Moore Show 00:48

Interview: James L. Brooks | Person: Walter Cronkite



James L. Brooks on David Wolper documentaries 05:59

Interview: James L. Brooks | Person: David L. Wolper



James L. Brooks on Bud Wiser 02:14

Interview: James L. Brooks | Person: Bud Wiser



James L. Brooks on meeting show creator Alllan Burns 03:28

Interview: James L. Brooks | Person: Allan Burns



James L. Brooks on Rod Amateau, producer for My Mother The Car 01:00

Interview: James L. Brooks | Person: Rod Amateau



James L. Brooks on working for Sheldon Leonard on My Friend Tony 01:50

Interview: James L. Brooks | Person: Sheldon Leonard



James L. Brooks on working with Associate Producer Richard Wechsler, who took Brooks under his wing 01:50

Interview: James L. Brooks | Person: Richard Wechsler



James L. Brooks on writing for Room 222 with Gene Reynolds 02:25

Interview: James L. Brooks | Person: Gene Reynolds



James L. Brooks on bringing in Allan Burns to produce Room 222 00:26

Interview: James L. Brooks | Person: Allan Burns



James L. Brooks on meeting Grant Tinker 00:07

Interview: James L. Brooks | Person: Grant Tinker



On writing spec scripts of The Dick Van Dyke Show 00:26

Interview: James L. Brooks



On being wary of a social conscience 01:18

Interview: James L. Brooks



James L. Brooks on the elegant writing of See It Now 02:29

Interview: James L. Brooks | Show: See It Now



James L. Brooks on wanting Walter Cronkite on The Mary Tyler Moore Show 00:48

Interview: James L. Brooks | Show: Mary Tyler Moore Show, The



James L. Brooks on his big break: getting a rewrite job on My Mother The Car 03:54

Interview: James L. Brooks | Show: My Mother the Car



James L. Brooks on writing episodes of The Andy Griffith Show and My Three Sons 00:28

Interview: James L. Brooks | Show: Andy Griffith Show, The



James L. Brooks on writing episodes of The Andy Griffith Show and My Three Sons 00:28

Interview: James L. Brooks | Show: My Three Sons



James L. Brooks on working for Sheldon Leonard on My Friend Tony 01:50

Interview: James L. Brooks | Show: My Friend Tony



James L. Brooks on writing for Room 222 05:03

Interview: James L. Brooks | Show: Room 222



James L. Brooks on McCarthyism, the Hollywood Blacklist and Edward R. Murrow's influence 03:14

Interview: James L. Brooks | Topic: Hollywood Blacklist



James L. Brooks on Room 222 beating Sesame Street as best new show 00:22

Interview: James L. Brooks | Topic: Emmy Awards



James L. Brooks on writing for Room 222 - the second show on television starring a person of color 05:03

Interview: James L. Brooks | Topic: Underrepresented Voices



James L. Brooks on Room 222 beating Sesame Street as best new show 00:22

Interview: James L. Brooks



James L. Brooks on Room 222 beating Sesame Street as best new show 00:22

Interview: James L. Brooks



On getting The Defenders on the air 06:39

Interview: Michael Dann



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