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Jean Stapleton on the donation of "Archie" and "Edith's" chairs from the set of All in the Family to the Smithsonian Institution 01:03
Interview: Jean Stapleton
Jean Stapleton on Bette Davis (who she was with when "Archie" and "Edith's" chairs were being donated from the set of All in the Family to the Smithsonian Institution) 02:18
Interview: Jean Stapleton
Jean Stapleton on the made-for-television movie Aunt Mary 02:40
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Show: Aunt Mary
Jean Stapleton on Eleanor, First Lady of the World 00:52
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Show: Eleanor, First Lady of the World
Jean Stapleton on turning down the lead role in Murder, She Wrote 01:31
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Show: Murder, She Wrote
Jean Stapleton on the short-lived sitcom Bagdad Cafe 01:04
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Show: Bagdad Café
Jean Stapleton on the family series Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, the role she played, and working with producer/actress Shelley Duvall 01:20
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Show: Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle
Jean Stapleton on the donation of "Archie" and "Edith's" chairs from the set of All in the Family to the Smithsonian Institution 01:03
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Show: All in the Family
Jean Stapleton on Bette Davis (who she was with when "Archie" and "Edith's" chairs were being donated from the set of All in the Family to the Smithsonian Institution) 03:00
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Fame and Celebrity
Jean Stapleton on Bette Davis (who she was with when "Archie" and "Edith's" chairs were being donated from the set of All in the Family to the Smithsonian Institution) 03:00
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Pop Culture
Jean Stapleton on advice to aspiring actors 01:21
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Television Industry
Fred Silverman on developing the successful afternoon "kid's block" on WGN in Chicago including the popular Bozo's Circus, and the prime time Family Classics family-oriented film series which included Lassie and David O. Selznick's Tom Sawyer 03:48
Interview: Fred Silverman | Genre: Children's Programming
Fred Silverman on Leonard H. Goldenson's tenure as president of ABC and his collaboration with Walt Disney, Warner Bros., and MGM to develop programming. This resulted in shows like The Mickey Mouse Club and a series of dramatic programs such as the western Cheyenne 03:56
Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Leonard H. Goldenson
Fred Silverman on his first television job at WGN in Chicago and the uniqueness of that experience 00:30
Interview: Fred Silverman
Fred Silverman on creating Academy Award Theater and airing foreign films like Hiroshima Mon Amour on WGN in Chicago, garnering huge ratings for the station 01:43
Interview: Fred Silverman
On being fired by Bob Hope; on Bob Hope hosting the The Colgate Comedy Hour and his discomfort with TV cameras; on doing warmup on Truth or Consequences hosted by Ralph Edwards 08:59
Interview: Mort Lachman
On working on This is Your Life; with Roy Rogers as a guest; on Bob Hope's daytime radio show; on writing for the Bob Hope Specials and on learning the technical aspects of television 07:56
Interview: Mort Lachman
On working around fame and celebrity, and on Bob Hope's demanding schedule; on working with the writing staff of the Bob Hope Specials ; on playing golf with Bob Hope 11:25
Interview: Mort Lachman
Mort Lachman on Bob Hope hosting the The Colgate Comedy Hour and his discomfort with TV cameras 02:29
Interview: Mort Lachman | Genre: Music Shows & Variety Shows/Specials
Mort Lachman on doing warmup on Truth or Consequences hosted by Ralph Edwards 01:53
Interview: Mort Lachman | Genre: Game Shows
Mort Lachman on working on This is Your Life; with Roy Rogers as a guest and on writing a spoof of the series for Bob Hope 02:12
Interview: Mort Lachman | Genre: Talk Shows
Mort Lachman on writing for the Bob Hope Specials 15:35
Interview: Mort Lachman | Genre: Music Shows & Variety Shows/Specials
Mort Lachman on Bob Hope hosting the The Colgate Comedy Hour (airdate: December 24, 1950) and his discomfort with TV cameras 02:30
Interview: Mort Lachman | Person: Bob Hope