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Ralph M. Baruch on the greatest success stories of Viacom 01:54
Interview: Ralph M. Baruch | Topic: Television Industry
Ralph M. Baruch on the then-current state of television 04:34
Interview: Ralph M. Baruch | Topic: Television Industry
Ralph M. Baruch on the then-future of television and cable 03:15
Interview: Ralph M. Baruch | Topic: Television Industry
Ralph M. Baruch on television reaching its potential 01:45
Interview: Ralph M. Baruch | Topic: Television Industry
Ralph M. Baruch on the buyout of CBS by Viacom 01:05
Interview: Ralph M. Baruch | Topic: Television Industry
Ralph M. Baruch on the buyout of CBS by Viacom 01:05
Interview: Ralph M. Baruch | Topic: Media Consolidation
Ralph M. Baruch on the then-current state of syndication 01:19
Interview: Ralph M. Baruch | Topic: Television Industry
Ralph M. Baruch on the then-current state of television news 02:27
Interview: Ralph M. Baruch | Topic: Television Industry
Ralph M. Baruch on advice to aspiring television executives 01:07
Interview: Ralph M. Baruch | Topic: Television Industry
Ralph M. Baruch on advice to aspiring television executives 01:07
Interview: Ralph M. Baruch | Topic: Advice
On actual F.B.I. input on The F.B.I.; on Bette Davis not getting approved by the F.B.I. to appear on The F.B.I.; on sponsor Ford Motor Cars; on specific episodes of the show: "The Death Wind" and "The Assassin" 17:26
Interview: Ralph Senensky
On his experiences with McCarthyism and the Blacklist; on directing The Wild, Wild West starring Robert Conrad; on shooting in color on The Wild, Wild West; on directing Raymond Burr in Ironside; on Universal wanting people to be loyal to the studio 12:30
Interview: Ralph Senensky
On the difficulty of directing Mission: Impossible; on directing Star Trek episodes "This Side of Paradise", "Metamorphosis", "Obsession", "Return to Tomorrow", "Bread and Circuses", "Is There No Truth in Beauty? and "The Tholian Web"; on getting fired from Star Trek 21:53
Interview: Ralph Senensky