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Lesley Stahl on coverage of Watergate by network television and on Watergate burglary trial judge John Sirica's importance in the "assault" on President Nixon 01:41

Interview: Lesley Stahl



Lesley Stahl on her personal and professional life following the Watergate story, and her co-anchoring of the morning news from Washington D.C. 02:10

Interview: Lesley Stahl



Lesley Stahl on consciously trying to convey authority as a reporter 01:07

Interview: Lesley Stahl



Lesley Stahl on consciously trying to convey authority as a reporter 01:07

Interview: Lesley Stahl | Topic: Women



Lesley Stahl on consciously trying to convey authority as a reporter 01:07

Interview: Lesley Stahl | Topic: Representation on Television



Lesley Stahl on consciously trying to convey authority as a reporter 01:07

Interview: Lesley Stahl | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change



Lesley Stahl on coverage of Watergate by network television and on Watergate burglary trial judge John Sirica's importance in the "assault" on President Nixon 01:41

Interview: Lesley Stahl | Topic: Richard M. Nixon



Lesley Stahl on coverage of Watergate by network television and on Watergate burglary trial judge John Sirica's importance in the "assault" on President Nixon 01:41

Interview: Lesley Stahl | Topic: Television and the Presidency



Lesley Stahl on encountering sexism within news crews when she was a rookie reporter for CBS in Washington D.C. in the 1970s 01:47

Interview: Lesley Stahl | Topic: Women



Lesley Stahl on encountering sexism within news crews when she was a rookie reporter for CBS in Washington D.C. in the 1970s 01:47

Interview: Lesley Stahl | Topic: Representation on Television



Lesley Stahl on encountering sexism within news crews when she was a rookie reporter for CBS in Washington D.C. in the 1970s 01:47

Interview: Lesley Stahl | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change



Lesley Stahl on being assigned the "unimportant" Watergate break-in story as a rookie reporter and what a break it was for her career 01:47

Interview: Lesley Stahl | Topic: Richard M. Nixon



Lesley Stahl on being assigned the "unimportant" Watergate break-in story as a rookie reporter and what a break it was for her career 01:47

Interview: Lesley Stahl | Topic: Television and the Presidency



Lesley Stahl on being told to re-do an on-camera piece without smiling (to exude more authority) while a correspondent for CBS in Washington in the 1970s 00:51

Interview: Lesley Stahl | Topic: Women



Lesley Stahl on being told to re-do an on-camera piece without smiling (to exude more authority) while a correspondent for CBS in Washington in the 1970s 00:51

Interview: Lesley Stahl | Topic: Representation on Television



Lesley Stahl on being told to re-do an on-camera piece without smiling (to exude more authority) while a correspondent for CBS in Washington in the 1970s 00:51

Interview: Lesley Stahl | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change



Lesley Stahl on getting hired at CBS' Washington D.C. news bureau, and how affirmative action played a part in her hiring 01:21

Interview: Lesley Stahl | Topic: Women



Lesley Stahl on getting hired at CBS' Washington D.C. news bureau, and how affirmative action played a part in her hiring 01:21

Interview: Lesley Stahl | Topic: Representation on Television



Lesley Stahl on getting hired at CBS' Washington D.C. news bureau, and how affirmative action played a part in her hiring 01:21

Interview: Lesley Stahl | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change



Lesley Stahl on the jobs women had at NBC News when she started in 1967 00:24

Interview: Lesley Stahl | Topic: Women



Lesley Stahl on the jobs women had at NBC News when she started in 1967 00:24

Interview: Lesley Stahl | Topic: Representation on Television



Lesley Stahl on the jobs women had at NBC News when she started in 1967 00:24

Interview: Lesley Stahl | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change



On writing specific episodes of The Danny Thomas Show; on writing for I'm Dickens ... He's Fenster and for The Danny Kaye Show with Larry Gelbart; on writing The Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner, Howard Morris Special and on his deal with Universal Television 11:48

Interview: Mel Tolkin



On writing The Good Guys, starring Bob Denver and Alan Hale, Jr.; on writing for Bob Hope 08:15

Interview: Mel Tolkin



On writing for All in the Family with writing partner Larry Rhine and on working with Norman Lear; on the challenges of writing for the "Archie Bunker" character on All in the Family, and on story ideas he had for the show; on Norman Lear's day-to-day involvement with All in the Family, and on the shooting schedule of the show 08:54

Interview: Mel Tolkin



Mel Tolkin on writing for The Danny Thomas Show 02:19

Interview: Mel Tolkin | Genre: Comedy Series



Mel Tolkin on writing for I'm Dickens ... He's Fenster and for The Danny Kaye Show with Larry Gelbart 04:02

Interview: Mel Tolkin | Genre: Comedy Series



Mel Tolkin on writing for I'm Dickens ... He's Fenster and for The Danny Kaye Show with Larry Gelbart 04:02

Interview: Mel Tolkin | Genre: Music Shows & Variety Shows/Specials



Mel Tolkin on writing The Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner, Howard Morris Special, and on his deal with Universal Television 05:27

Interview: Mel Tolkin | Genre: Music Shows & Variety Shows/Specials



Mel Tolkin on writing The Good Guys, starring Bob Denver and Alan Hale, Jr. 01:08

Interview: Mel Tolkin | Genre: Comedy Series



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