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Hal Cooper on his first television jobs creating and directing Your School Reporter, TV Babysitter, and Magic Cottage for DuMont 12:06

Interview: Hal Cooper | Show: Magic Cottage



Hal Cooper on his first television jobs creating and directing Your School Reporter, TV Babysitter, and Magic Cottage for DuMont 12:06

Interview: Hal Cooper | Show: Your School Reporter



Hal Cooper on his first television jobs creating and directing Your School Reporter, TV Babysitter, and The Magic Cottage for DuMont 12:06

Interview: Hal Cooper | Topic: TV's Golden Age (1940s & '50s)



On then-current projects; on what fans would be surprised to know about her and what fans say to her; on what she enjoys about acting 06:51

Interview: Cindy Williams



On how the television industry has changed since she started; on her proudest achievement and biggest regret; on advice to aspiring actors and her legacy on television  05:56

Interview: Cindy Williams



Cindy Williams on what she enjoys about acting 02:17

Interview: Cindy Williams | Profession: Performers



Cindy Williams on what she enjoys about acting 02:17

Interview: Cindy Williams | Profession: Actress



Cindy Williams on advice to aspiring actors 01:12

Interview: Cindy Williams | Profession: Performers



Cindy Williams on advice to aspiring actors 01:12

Interview: Cindy Williams | Profession: Actress



Cindy Williams on then-current projects 01:46

Interview: Cindy Williams



Cindy Williams on what fans would be surprised to know about her and what fans say to her 02:47

Interview: Cindy Williams



Cindy Williams on what she enjoys about acting 02:17

Interview: Cindy Williams



Cindy Williams on how the television industry has changed since she started 02:18

Interview: Cindy Williams



Cindy Williams on her proudest achievement and biggest regret 01:40

Interview: Cindy Williams



Cindy Williams on advice to aspiring actors 01:12

Interview: Cindy Williams



Cindy Williams on her legacy on television 00:47

Interview: Cindy Williams



Cindy Williams on how the television industry has changed since she started 02:18

Interview: Cindy Williams | Topic: Television Industry



Cindy Williams on advice to aspiring actors 01:12

Interview: Cindy Williams | Topic: Television Industry



Cindy Williams on advice to aspiring actors 01:12

Interview: Cindy Williams | Topic: Advice



On the profitability of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, and the genesis of Fernwood 2Night; on All That Glitters and Hot l Baltimore; on ending All in the Family and starting his advocacy group People For the American Way 15:36

Interview: Norman Lear



On his non-involvement in Archie Bunker's Place, and on selling his production company, and being involved with feature films, including producing Rob Reiner's first films; on Sunday Dinner and 704 Hauser; on career highlights 12:20

Interview: Norman Lear



Norman Lear on being involved with feature films, and helping Rob Reiner finance his first four films 01:41

Interview: Norman Lear | Person: Rob Reiner



Norman Lear on creating the show Fernwood 2-Night, its nonsensical nature, and the comic talents of Martin Mull and Fred Willard 02:55

Interview: Norman Lear | Person: Martin Mull



Norman Lear on creating the show Fernwood 2-Night, its nonsensical nature, and the comic talents of Martin Mull and Fred Willard 02:55

Interview: Norman Lear | Person: Fred Willard



Norman Lear on Hot L Baltimore and how much Michael Eisner liked it, he never missed a taping 02:28

Interview: Norman Lear | Person: Michael Eisner



Norman Lear on working with Michael J. Fox on Palmerstown, USA 01:13

Interview: Norman Lear | Person: Michael J. Fox



Norman Lear on the All in the Family spin-off 704 Hauser starring John Amos, which used the home from the original show as its setting 01:59

Interview: Norman Lear | Person: John Amos



Norman Lear on career highlights 01:08

Interview: Norman Lear



Norman Lear on his Act III Communications company 01:30

Interview: Norman Lear



Norman Lear on the profitability but not great popularity of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 01:38

Interview: Norman Lear | Show: Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman



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