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Shelley Berman on his advice to an aspiring performer 00:47
Interview: Shelley Berman | Topic: Advice
On his childhood in Holland and education in Munich; on working as an assistant on film shoots 59:59
Interview: Bertram van Munster
On his first job as a cameraman with Fox Movietone news; on covering the news and major sporting events; on shooting commercials; on the film industry in Holland 54:19
Interview: Bertram van Munster
On meeting David Wolper and working on National Geographic specials as a cinematographer; on coming to the U.S; on his first job on U.S. television on Big Blue Marble; on directing Looking for Jango Edwards, a TV movie; on working on Candid Camera as a camera operator 48:23
Interview: Bertram van Munster
On working with producers John Langley and Jerry Bruckheimer on Cops as a field producer; on creating the show Wild Things for National Geographic 42:06
Interview: Bertram van Munster
On meeting Elise Dogonieri; on his legacy in television; on how cinematography has changed 29:06
Interview: Bertram van Munster
Bertram van Munster on creating/producing Wild Things and working on a wildlife series that focuses on exotic animals and how it changed the genre 34:02
Interview: Bertram van Munster | Genre: Service Shows
Bertram van Munster on creating/producing Wild Things and working on a wildlife series that focuses on exotic animals and how it changed the genre 34:02
Interview: Bertram van Munster | Genre: Reality TV
Bertram van Munster on working with Allen Funt on Candid Camera as a camera operator 01:19
Interview: Bertram van Munster | Person: Allen Funt
Bertram van Munster on the advice Cops producer John Langley gave him: "never bring a tripod" 01:53
Interview: Bertram van Munster | Person: John Langley
Bertram van Munster on the advice Cops producer John Langley gave him: "never bring a tripod" 40:44
Interview: Bertram van Munster | Profession: Camera Operator
Bertram van Munster on how the camera is an extension of your eye 01:54
Interview: Bertram van Munster | Profession: Camera Operator
Bertram van Munster on his legacy in television and how the art of cinematography has changed 25:02
Interview: Bertram van Munster
Bertram van Munster on working with Allen Funt on Candid Camera as a camera operator 43:29
Interview: Bertram van Munster | Show: Candid Camera
Bertram Van Munster on working on Cops as a field producer with producer John Langley 08:04
Interview: Bertram van Munster | Show: Cops
Bertram van Munster on creating and producing the show Wild Things for National Geographic 34:02
Interview: Bertram van Munster | Show: Wild Things
On the I Dream of Jeannie... 15 Years Later special; on The Flying Nun and how the premise of the character's being Jewish being rejected by network Standards & Practices 59:58
Interview: Irma Kalish
On working on The Brian Keith Show (aka Little People); F-Troop and why it was cancelled, on My Three Sons and working with star Fred MacMurray 07:35
Interview: Irma Kalish
On All in the Family; on writing the script about Edith's cancer scare and Gloria's attack; on doing shows with great social import 48:39
Interview: Irma Kalish
On working between comedy and drama; on writing a controversial script for Maude (Maude's Dilemma); on the discrepancy over the writer's credits on that episode 40:06
Interview: Irma Kalish
On working with Shelley Berman; on writing for Good Times with a mostly black-cast and alleviating tension on-set 34:34
Interview: Irma Kalish
On writing with relevancy; on creating and writing the pilot Mason with Mason Reese, the first show they created; on Carter Country and Too Close for Comfort, Oh, Madeline, The Facts of Life, 227 and more 13:57
Interview: Irma Kalish
Rocky and Irma Kalish on Fred MacMurray on My Three Sons; on his frugality 00:50
Interview: Irma Kalish | Person: Fred MacMurray
Rocky and Irma Kalish on working with Shelley Berman 04:00
Interview: Irma Kalish | Person: Shelley Berman
Irma Kalish on how writing the All in the Family episode dealing with cancer helped her friend, and impacted her feeling about her profession "you never know how many people you've touched" 02:11
Interview: Irma Kalish | Profession: Writers
Irma and Rocky Kalish on how they work together and how they determine what is funny 01:05
Interview: Irma Kalish | Profession: Writers
Rocky and Irma Kalish on tackling scripts with social import in the 1970s 02:30
Interview: Irma Kalish | Profession: Writers
Irma Kalish on how writing the All in the Family episode dealing with cancer helped her friend, and impacted her feeling about her profession "you never know how many people you've touched" 05:06
Interview: Irma Kalish