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Jean Stapleton on her involvement with the Women's Movement of the 1970s 01:21
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change
Jean Stapleton on the decision to have the character of "Edith Bunker" die, in the Archie Bunker's Place episode "Archie Alone" 03:27
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Pop Culture
Jean Stapleton on the decision to have the character of "Edith Bunker" die, in the Archie Bunker's Place episode "Archie Alone" 03:27
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Memorable Moments on Television
Jean Stapleton on the All in the Family episode "Edith's Christmas Story," which dealt with breast cancer 01:01
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Pop Culture
Jean Stapleton on the All in the Family episode "Edith's Christmas Story," which dealt with breast cancer 01:01
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Classic TV Series Episodes
Jean Stapleton on the growth of "Edith Bunker" over the course of All in the Family, as seen in such episodes as "Edith's Night Out" 02:06
Interview: Jean Stapleton | Topic: Pop Culture
Jean Stapleton on consciously trying to avoid being typecast by "Edith Bunker" 01:32
Interview: Jean Stapleton
On developing other shows: Kojak, M*A*S*H, The Waltons, Sonny & Cher 37:17
Interview: Fred Silverman
Fred Silverman on CBS-TV President Robert D. Wood 03:01
Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Robert D. Wood
Fred Silverman on CBS-TV President Robert D. Wood, and Wood's struggle with William Paley to get All in the Family on the air 01:40
Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Robert D. Wood
Fred Silverman on the autonomy given to Norman Lear to create All In The Family 02:10
Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Norman Lear
Fred Silverman on recognizing the talent of Bea Arthur and convincing Norman Lear to create a spinoff episode from All in the Family which ultimately became Maude 01:06
Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Beatrice Arthur
Fred Silverman on the relatively straightforward development, of M*A*S*H, which included getting Larry Gelbart to write and produce the show, and on the pilot being the "best" Silverman had ever seen 00:55
Interview: Fred Silverman | Person: Larry Gelbart
Fred Silverman on his perception of the corporate culture at CBS at the time Silverman took over as Head of Programming 01:16
Interview: Fred Silverman
Fred Silverman on "the turnaround" at CBS, how All in the Family played a part in that, and how Robert D. Wood convinced William Paley to get it on the air 01:21
Interview: Fred Silverman
Fred Silverman on recognizing the talent of Bea Arthur and convincing Norman Lear to create a spinoff episode from All in the Family which ultimately became Maude 00:47
Interview: Fred Silverman
Fred Silverman on his role in the development of All In the Family at CBS (which began life at ABC), his recognition of its quality, and determining where to place it in the schedule so it found its audience 06:30
Interview: Fred Silverman | Show: All in the Family
Fred Silverman on getting All In The Family and Mary Tyler Moore in the coveted Saturday night time slot, and on the subsequent ratings boost 01:40
Interview: Fred Silverman | Show: All in the Family
Fred Silverman on getting All In The Family and Mary Tyler Moore in the coveted Saturday night time slot, and on the subsequent ratings boost 01:40
Interview: Fred Silverman | Show: Mary Tyler Moore Show, The
Fred Silverman on the autonomy given to Norman Lear to create All In The Family 02:10
Interview: Fred Silverman | Show: All in the Family
Fred Silverman on All In The Family spinoff The Jeffersons, the casting of the show, and its ratings success 01:21
Interview: Fred Silverman | Show: Jeffersons, The
Fred Silverman on recognizing the talent of Bea Arthur and convincing Norman Lear to create a spinoff episode from All in the Family which ultimately became Maude 01:06
Interview: Fred Silverman | Show: Maude
Fred Silverman on All In The Family spinoff Good Times 00:46
Interview: Fred Silverman | Show: Good Times