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Ed Bradley on convincing people to appear on 60 Minutes 01:06
Interview: Ed Bradley | Show: 60 Minutes
On his background; on the television shows he watched growing up; on earning his degrees in Psychology and Communications, and the epiphany he had about applying them after seeing Sesame Street; on landing a job as a research fellow on Sesame Street in 1972 58:59
Interview: Lewis Bernstein
On Sesame Street's joining of TV producers and educators; on the "distraction study" of Dr. Ed Palmer, which tested a child's engagement; on how Sesame Street researchers (in tandem with executives Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett) geared the show to the "disadvantaged child"; on the show's effect on racial tolerance in children; on the show's "magazine format" 50:34
Interview: Lewis Bernstein
On appealing to children and adults in the writing of Sesame Street; on the international distribution of the US version and creation of foreign versions of the show; on the shows produced immediately following 9/11 that addressed children's fears and tolerance 39:51
Interview: Lewis Bernstein
Lewis Bernstein on earning his degrees in psychology and the epiphany he had about applying them upon seeing Sesame Street 01:00
Interview: Lewis Bernstein
Lewis Bernstein on his impressions of Sesame Street upon seeing the show for the first time, circa 1970 00:26
Interview: Lewis Bernstein
Lewis Bernstein on landing a job as a research fellow on Sesame Street in 1972 01:32
Interview: Lewis Bernstein
Lewis Bernstein on Sesame Street's joining of TV producers and educators 02:42
Interview: Lewis Bernstein
Lewis Bernstein on the "distraction study" of Dr. Ed Palmer, which tested a child's engagement, used in early Sesame Street research 01:33
Interview: Lewis Bernstein
Lewis Bernstein on how Sesame Street researchers (in tandem with executives Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett) geared the show to the "disadvantaged child" 01:02
Interview: Lewis Bernstein
Lewis Bernstein on Sesame Street's effect on racial tolerance in children 00:46
Interview: Lewis Bernstein
Lewis Bernstein on the long-term research of children who watched Sesame Street in the early years 00:38
Interview: Lewis Bernstein
Lewis Bernstein on the creation of Sesame Street's "magazine format" (influenced by such shows as Laugh-In) 01:41
Interview: Lewis Bernstein
Lewis Bernstein on appealing to adults as well as children in the writing of Sesame Street (such as with a Six Feet Under reference by Count von Count) 01:36
Interview: Lewis Bernstein
Lewis Bernstein on the international distribution of the US version and creation of foreign versions of Sesame Street 02:20
Interview: Lewis Bernstein
Lewis Bernstein on the Sesame Street shows produced immediately following 9/11 that addressed children's fears and on tolerance 03:07
Interview: Lewis Bernstein
Lewis Bernstein on the approach to culture in foreign versions of Sesame Street 01:04
Interview: Lewis Bernstein
Executive producer Lewis Bernstein on his impressions of Sesame Street upon seeing the show for the first time circa 1970 00:26
Interview: Lewis Bernstein | Show: Sesame Street
Executive producer Lewis Bernstein on landing a job as a research fellow on Sesame Street in 1972 01:32
Interview: Lewis Bernstein | Show: Sesame Street
Executive producer/former Director of Research Lewis Bernstein on Sesame Street's joining of TV producers and educators, which he discovered as he learned the ropes in the 1970s 02:42
Interview: Lewis Bernstein | Show: Sesame Street
Executive producer/former Director of Research Lewis Bernstein on the "distraction study" of Dr. Ed Palmer, which tested a child's engagement, used in early Sesame Street research 01:33
Interview: Lewis Bernstein | Show: Sesame Street
Executive producer/former Director of Research Lewis Bernstein on how Sesame Street researchers (in tandem with executives Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett) geared the show to the "disadvantaged child" 01:02
Interview: Lewis Bernstein | Show: Sesame Street
Executive producer/former Director of Research Lewis Bernstein on Sesame Street's effect on racial tolerance in children 00:46
Interview: Lewis Bernstein | Show: Sesame Street
Executive producer/former Director of Research Lewis Bernstein on the long-term research of children who watched Sesame Street in the early years 00:38
Interview: Lewis Bernstein | Show: Sesame Street
Exectuive producer Lewis Bernstein on the creation of Sesame Street's "magazine format" (influenced by such shows as Laugh-In) 01:41
Interview: Lewis Bernstein | Show: Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
Executive producer Lewis Bernstein on appealing to adults as well as children in the writing of Sesame Street (such as with a Six Feet Under reference by Count von Count) 01:36
Interview: Lewis Bernstein | Show: Six Feet Under
Executive producer/former Director of Research Lewis Bernstein on the international distribution of the US version and creation of foreign versions of Sesame Street 02:20
Interview: Lewis Bernstein | Show: Sesame Street
Executive producer Lewis Bernstein on the Sesame Street shows produced immediately following 9/11 that addressed children's fears and on tolerance 03:07
Interview: Lewis Bernstein | Show: Sesame Street
Executive producer/former Director of Research Lewis Bernstein on the approach to culture in foreign versions of Sesame Street 01:04
Interview: Lewis Bernstein | Show: Sesame Street