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Don Pike on becoming a color coordinator for NBC 02:47
Interview: Don Pike | Topic: Technological Innovation
Don Pike on being technical director for Lights Out and Your Hit Parade 04:31
Interview: Don Pike | Topic: TV's Golden Age (1940s & '50s)
Don Pike on being technical director for Lights Out and Your Hit Parade 04:31
Interview: Don Pike | Topic: Comedy-Variety
Don Pike on being technical director for Chevrolet on Broadway 02:16
Interview: Don Pike | Topic: TV's Golden Age (1940s & '50s)
Don Pike on being technical director for Chevrolet on Broadway 02:16
Interview: Don Pike | Topic: Anthology Drama
On how the advent of color affected television production; on the challenges of getting early television colors correct; on acting as color coordinator for The Perry Como Show 13:47
Interview: Don Pike
On going to work for the United States Information Agency at the behest of Robert Kennedy under agency director Edward R. Murrow; on returning to NBC in 1967 as a technical director and acting as technical director on the Miss America Pageant and Super Bowl telecasts; on going to China to act as technical director for NBC News' coverage of President Richard Nixon's historic visit 16:18
Interview: Don Pike
Don Pike on returning to NBC in 1967 as a technical director and acting as technical director on the Miss America Pageant 06:42
Interview: Don Pike | Genre: Reality TV
Don Pike on returning to NBC in 1967 as a technical director and acting as technical director on the Miss America Pageant 06:42
Interview: Don Pike | Genre: Game Shows
Don Pike on acting as color coordinator for The Perry Como Show 06:53
Interview: Don Pike | Genre: Music Shows & Variety Shows/Specials
Don Pike on acting as color coordinator for The Perry Como Show 06:53
Interview: Don Pike | Person: Perry Como
Don Pike on going to work for the United States Information Agency at the behest of Robert F. Kennedy under agency director Edward R. Murrow 05:20
Interview: Don Pike | Person: Edward R. Murrow
Don Pike on going to work for the United States Information Agency at the behest of Robert F. Kennedy under agency director Edward R. Murrow 05:20
Interview: Don Pike | Person: Robert F. Kennedy
Don Pike on going to China to act as technical director for NBC News' coverage of President Richard Nixon's historic visit 01:27
Interview: Don Pike | Person: Richard M. Nixon
Don Pike on going to work for the United States Information Agency at the behest of Robert Kennedy under agency director Edward R. Murrow 05:20
Interview: Don Pike
Don Pike on returning to NBC in 1967 as a technical director and acting as technical director on the Miss America Pageant 06:42
Interview: Don Pike
Don Pike on going to China to act as technical director for NBC News' coverage of President Richard Nixon's historic visit 01:27
Interview: Don Pike
Don Pike on acting as color coordinator for The Perry Como Show 06:53
Interview: Don Pike | Show: Perry Como Show, The
Don Pike on returning to NBC in 1967 as a technical director and acting as technical director on the Miss America Pageant 06:42
Interview: Don Pike | Show: Miss America Pageant
Don Pike on acting as technical director for various Super Bowl telecasts 01:50
Interview: Don Pike | Show: Super Bowl
Don Pike on how the advent of color affected television production 04:46
Interview: Don Pike | Topic: Technological Innovation
Don Pike on the challenges of getting early television colors correct 02:02
Interview: Don Pike | Topic: Technological Innovation
Don Pike on going to China to act as technical director for NBC News' coverage of President Richard Nixon's historic visit 01:27
Interview: Don Pike | Topic: Television and the Presidency
Don Pike on going to China to act as technical director for NBC News' coverage of President Richard Nixon's historic visit 01:27
Interview: Don Pike | Topic: Richard M. Nixon
On Ernie Kovacs getting fired and stopping production on Kovacs on the Corner; on Kovacs nailing her in a coffin in a scene and his apology afterwards 14:07
Interview: Marge Greene
On writing and starring in Marge and Fred (an I Love Lucy -type sitcom), which later became Marge and Jeff when Fred Bennett left and she got hired at DuMont 08:28
Interview: Marge Greene