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Walon Green on writing for the short-lived Law & Order: Trial by Jury 01:15

Interview: Walon Green | Show: Law & Order: Trial by Jury



Walon Green on paying attention to things like ratings for the shows he wrote on, and on the cancellation of Law & Order: Trial by Jury 03:17

Interview: Walon Green | Show: Law & Order: Trial by Jury



Walon Green on writing for Law & Order: Criminal Intent, which was airing on the USA cable network 01:23

Interview: Walon Green | Show: Law & Order: Criminal Intent



Walon Green on Vincent D'Onofrio and Kathryn Erbe leaving Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and Jeff Goldblum joining the show 04:55

Interview: Walon Green | Show: Law & Order: Criminal Intent



Walon Green on being the showrunner for the 2003 revival of Dragnet for Dick Wolf 01:32

Interview: Walon Green | Show: Dragnet (2003-04)



Walon Green on co-creating Conviction with Dick Wolf 06:04

Interview: Walon Green | Show: Conviction



Walon Green on writing the first NYPD Blue episode with Jimmy Smits as "Bobby Simone,""Simone Says" 04:53

Interview: Walon Green | Topic: Pop Culture



Walon Green on writing the first NYPD Blue episode with Jimmy Smits as "Bobby Simone,""Simone Says" 04:53

Interview: Walon Green | Topic: Characters & Catchphrases



Walon Green on NYPD Blue and ABC Standards and Practices 01:07

Interview: Walon Green | Topic: Television Industry



Walon Green on NYPD Blue and ABC Standards and Practices 01:07

Interview: Walon Green | Topic: Censorship / Standards & Practices



Walon Green on the live episode of ER, "Ambush," and on George Clooney getting nervous as the airdate drew near 02:23

Interview: Walon Green | Topic: Memorable Moments on Television



Walon Green on NYPD Blue winning the Emmy for Outstanding Drama in 1995, and on leaving the show after one year 01:03

Interview: Walon Green | Topic: Emmy Awards



Walon Green on paying attention to things like ratings for the shows he wrote on, and on the cancellation of Law & Order: Trial by Jury 03:17

Interview: Walon Green | Topic: Television Industry



Walon Green on writing for Law & Order: Criminal Intent which was airing on the USA cable network 01:23

Interview: Walon Green | Topic: Television Industry



Walon Green on NYPD Blue winning the Emmy for Outstanding Drama in 1995, and on leaving the show after one year 01:03

Interview: Walon Green



Walon Green on NYPD Blue winning the Emmy for Outstanding Drama in 1995, and on leaving the show after one year 01:03

Interview: Walon Green



Walon Green on Paul Sorvino leaving Law & Order, to be replaced by Jerry Orbach as "Lennie Briscoe" and on writing his first episode 01:01

Interview: Walon Green



On what he likes about writing; on his writing process; on never having had to deal with writers block, and on the importance of rewriting 13:50

Interview: Walon Green



On working on the feature "WarGames," and on writing the feature film "The Wild Bunch"; on working with "The Wild Bunch" director Sam Peckinpah; on the level of violence in his feature film "The Wild Bunch," and on where he got the story for the movie 12:41

Interview: Walon Green



On directing the documentary "The Hellstrom Chronicle," produced by David L. Wolper, for which Green won an Oscar; on helping out with a sequence involving insects in the David L. Wolper-produced feature film "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" 13:05

Interview: Walon Green



On adapting "Killing Jesus," based on Bill O'Reilly's book, for a National Geographic Special; on writing an episode of The Man in the High Castle and an episode of Mercy Street, and on staying active in the industry; on William Friedkin, Tony Richardson, and Stephen Frears being mentors to him 11:55

Interview: Walon Green



On what it has meant to him over the years to be a member of the Writers Guild; on advice to an aspiring writer 05:10

Interview: Walon Green



On the value of the Television Academy Foundation interviews, and oral histories in general; on dream projects and his proudest career achievement; on how he would like to be remembered 04:37

Interview: Walon Green



Walon Green on adapting "Killing Jesus," based on Bill O'Reilly's book, for a National Geographic Special 06:54

Interview: Walon Green | Genre: TV Movies/Miniseries/Dramatic Specials



Walon Green on writing an episode of The Man in the High Castle and an episode of Mercy Street, and on staying active in the industry 01:12

Interview: Walon Green | Genre: Drama Series



Walon Green on working with "The Wild Bunch" director Sam Peckinpah 06:32

Interview: Walon Green | Person: Sam Peckinpah



Walon Green on directing the documentary "The Hellstrom Chronicle," produced by David L. Wolper, for which Green won an Oscar 06:55

Interview: Walon Green | Person: David L. Wolper



Walon Green on helping out with a sequence involving insects in the David L. Wolper-produced feature film "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" 06:10

Interview: Walon Green | Person: David L. Wolper



Walon Green on William Friedkin, Tony Richardson, and Stephen Frears being mentors to him 03:47

Interview: Walon Green | Person: William Friedkin



Walon Green on adapting "Killing Jesus," based on Bill O'Reilly's book, for a National Geographic Special 03:56

Interview: Walon Green | Person: Bill O'Reilly



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