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Hugh Downs on working with Lawrence K. Grossman 01:46
Interview: Hugh Downs | Person: Lawrence K. Grossman
Hugh Downs on his 1985 Guinness Book of World Record for all time most hours of television 01:52
Interview: Hugh Downs
Hugh Downs on the origin of 20/20 (contd.) and Roone Arledge's improvements to the show (including asking Downs to anchor the program) 04:30
Interview: Hugh Downs | Show: 20/20
Hugh Downs on differences between 20/20 and 60 Minutes 05:15
Interview: Hugh Downs | Show: 60 Minutes
Hugh Downs on what he considers the best of television 00:33
Interview: Hugh Downs | Topic: Television Industry
On his childhood, on his fascination seeing President Harding's obituary in the newspaper 09:02
Interview: Walter Cronkite
On moving to Texas; on building a telegraph set and learning Morse code; on the Great Depression. 09:51
Interview: Walter Cronkite
On going to the University of Texas; on working at the Houston Post; on interviewing Gertrude Stein; working for the Scripps-Howard Bureau 05:53
Interview: Walter Cronkite
On his initial experience with the new medium of radio; on working in radio at KNOW 03:06
Interview: Walter Cronkite
On her childhood and family; on finding humor early in life; on her early memories of television; on her early start in theater in high school when "the bug bit" 07:47
Interview: Cindy Williams
On her first television appearance on Room 222; on working with director James L. Brooks; on The Funny Side with Gene Kelly 05:53
Interview: Cindy Williams
On being cast in the film "American Graffiti"; on working with George Lucas and Ron Howard; on what the film did for her career 08:17
Interview: Cindy Williams
On working on the film "The Conversation" directed by Francis Ford Coppola; on the television shows she worked on in the early 1970s 04:15
Interview: Cindy Williams
On auditioning for "Star Wars"; on where George Lucas came up with "Chewbacca"; on becoming a member of the Actors Studio West 11:42
Interview: Cindy Williams
On first appearing on Happy Days; on working with Ron Howard, Henry Winkler, and Penny Marshall 04:23
Interview: Cindy Williams
On how Laverne & Shirley came about; on the premise of the show and her character "Shirley Feeney" 11:12
Interview: Cindy Williams
Cindy Williams on her first television appearance on Room 222 and working with director James L. Brooks 01:27
Interview: Cindy Williams | Genre: Comedy Series