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Nick Stewart on the then-current state of African-Americans on television  05:56

Interview: Nick Stewart | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change



Nick Stewart on the then-current state of African-Americans on television  05:56

Interview: Nick Stewart | Topic: Representation on Television



Nick Stewart on the then-current state of African-Americans on television  05:56

Interview: Nick Stewart | Topic: Underrepresented Voices



Nick Stewart on the then-current state of African-Americans on television  05:56

Interview: Nick Stewart | Topic: Television Industry



Nick Stewart on advice to those starting in the entertainment industry 01:46

Interview: Nick Stewart | Topic: Television Industry



Nick Stewart on advice to those starting in the entertainment industry 01:46

Interview: Nick Stewart | Topic: Advice



On various performers he worked with in his career; on Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of Christian Science 06:51

Interview: Nick Stewart



On B-roll pictures from his career- the house he grew up in; with authors Ron Clark and Sam Bobrick; in the play "Three Men on a Horse"; publicity shot circa 1936; performing in a USO show; with daughter Valerie; as "Lightnin'" from Amos 'N' Andy; with Milton Berle; still from "Song of the South"; Exterior of The Ebony Showcase Theatre; with Gregory Hines; with Susan Hayward; production still from Amos 'N' Andy; with wife Edna Stewart 10:01

Interview: Nick Stewart



Nick Stewart on various performers he worked with in his career 02:53

Interview: Nick Stewart



Nick Stewart on Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of Christian Science 03:58

Interview: Nick Stewart



On the Franklin Institute demonstration of television in 1934; on Philo T. Farnsworth setting up a television studio in 1936; on Philo T. Farnsworth's feeling about the money making aspect of television and the beginnings of television as a medium 14:27

Interview: Romilly Rutherford



On leaving Philo T. Farnsworth in 1937; on the television demonstration at the 1939 World's Fair; on Philo T. Farnsworth's later years 07:22

Interview: Romilly Rutherford



On the then-current state of television; on what he believes Philo T. Farnsworth would think about the then-current state of television and the legacy of his work 06:27

Interview: Romilly Rutherford



Romilly Rutherford on Philo T. Farnsworth setting up a television studio in 1936 02:52

Interview: Romilly Rutherford | Person: Philo T. Farnsworth



Romilly Rutherford on Philo T. Farnsworth's feeling about the money making aspect of television and the beginnings of television as a medium 03:25

Interview: Romilly Rutherford | Person: Philo T. Farnsworth



Romilly Rutherford on leaving Philo T. Farnsworth in 1937 03:56

Interview: Romilly Rutherford | Person: Philo T. Farnsworth



Romilly Rutherford on Philo T. Farnsworth's later years 01:41

Interview: Romilly Rutherford | Person: Philo T. Farnsworth



Romilly Rutherford on what he believes Philo T. Farnsworth would think about the then-current state of television and the legacy of his work 05:07

Interview: Romilly Rutherford | Person: Philo T. Farnsworth



Romilly Rutherford on the Franklin Institute demonstration of television in 1934 08:06

Interview: Romilly Rutherford



Romilly Rutherford on the television demonstration at the 1939 World's Fair 01:01

Interview: Romilly Rutherford



Romilly Rutherford on the then-current state of television 02:56

Interview: Romilly Rutherford



Romilly Rutherford on the Franklin Institute demonstration of television in 1934 08:06

Interview: Romilly Rutherford | Topic: Technological Innovation



Romilly Rutherford on the television demonstration at the 1939 World's Fair 01:01

Interview: Romilly Rutherford | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change



Romilly Rutherford on the television demonstration at the 1939 World's Fair 01:01

Interview: Romilly Rutherford | Topic: 1939-40 World's Fair



Romilly Rutherford on Philo T. Farnsworth setting up a television studio in 1936 02:52

Interview: Romilly Rutherford | Topic: Technological Innovation



Romilly Rutherford on Philo T. Farnsworth's feeling about the money making aspect of television and the beginnings of television as a medium 03:25

Interview: Romilly Rutherford | Topic: Television Industry



Romilly Rutherford on the then-current state of television 02:56

Interview: Romilly Rutherford | Topic: Technological Innovation



Romilly Rutherford on what he believes Philo T. Farnsworth would think about the then-current state of television and the legacy of his work 05:07

Interview: Romilly Rutherford | Topic: Television Industry



The Farnsworth Lab demonstrated television in 1934 08:06

Interview: Romilly Rutherford



On various people with whom he worked throughout his career 14:37

Interview: Romilly Rutherford



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