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Fred Silverman on the autonomy given to Norman Lear to create All In The Family
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Fred Silverman on the relatively straightforward development of M*A*S*H and on the pilot being the "best" Silverman had ever seen, and on making good scheduling decisions with the assistance of CBS-TV President Robert D. Wood
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Interview: Fred Silverman Show: M*A*S*H
Fred Silverman on the expensive failure Supertrain
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Interview: Fred Silverman Show: Supertrain
Fred Silverman on The Facts of Life
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Fred Silverman on his first success at NBC: Diff'rent Strokes
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Fred Silverman on developing The Love Boat for ABC, how it started as a series of television movies, and on Love Boat guest stars from other ABC programs serving as vehicles for promoting the rest of the network's programming
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Interview: Fred Silverman Show: Love Boat, The
Fred Silverman on his association with Joesph Barbera of Hanna-Barbera and developing the shows Space Ghost and Frankenstein Jr. and the Impossibles for CBS
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Fred Silverman on CBS's daytime programming just before competitor ABC started airing The Newlywed Game, and on CBS's programming response which included expanding and developing daytime serials
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Fred Silverman on working with Irna Phillips, the writer of one of CBS's serials As the Worlds Turns , on creating the new serial for CBS Love is a Many Spendored Thing
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Fred Silverman on working with Irna Phillips on creating a new serial for CBS Love is a Many Spendored Thing
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Fred Silverman on creating The Hollywood Squares with Heatter-Quigley and Bob Stewart while head of daytime CBS, and on making the "one of [his] worst calls" by giving it up to Larry Phillips, head of daytime at NBC
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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
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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
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Fred Silverman on All In The Family spinoff Good Times
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Interview: Fred Silverman Show: Good Times
Fred Silverman on the development of Kojak, its origin as a television movie The Marcus Nelson Murders, and on getting Telly Savalas to play the lead in the series
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