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Mike Doulgas on the story Zsa Zsa Gabor told on The Mike Douglas Show that turned it from a live to taped program
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Mike Douglas on interviewing Martin Luther King, Jr. on The Mike Douglas Show
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Mike Douglas on having Malcom X on The Mike Douglas Show two days before his assassination
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Mike Douglas on having Malcom X on The Mike Douglas Show two days before his assassination
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Mike Douglas on his catchphrase "I'll be right back" and The Mike Douglas Show sets
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Interview: Mike Douglas Topic: Pop Culture
Mike Douglas on his catchphrase "I'll be right back" and The Mike Douglas Show sets
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Mike Douglas on what makes a good interview
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Interview: Mike Douglas Profession: Hosts
Mike Douglas on what makes a good interview
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Interview: Mike Douglas Profession: Talk Show Host
Mike Douglas on advice to aspiring talk show hosts
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Interview: Mike Douglas Profession: Talk Show Host
Dr. John Leverence on watching Howdy Doody as a kid and thinking the in-program ads with Buffalo Bob were rather sadistic
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Dr. John Leverence on being a fan of Candid Camera, which he watched growing up
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Dr. John Leverence on the history of the split between the National and Hollywood Chapters of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and how the Daytime awards were briefly administered by the Hollywood Chapter in the '80s and '90s and why that ended (it is now administered by the National Chapter, or NATAS), and on the background of the "wheel" - the license agreement between the major networks who broadcast the Emmys and the Television Academy on an exclusive, rotating basis
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Dr. John Leverence on the Television Academy switching over from physical DVD-shipping for Emmy ballot voting to an online, digital platform and the technical challenges of that process, and on the influence then-Academy Chairman/CEO Bruce Rosenblum and Academy President Maury McIntyre had on this process
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Dr. John Leverence on the Emmys cutoff rule that almost made the final season of The Sopranos ineligible for an Emmy Award until the year after it aired and how the award year eligibility calendar always will result in some "orphan shows", and on how then-HBO chairman Chris Albrecht appealed to the Television Academy Awards Department for an accommodation which was made to allow the show to be eligible for an Emmy in its final year
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Dr. John Leverence on the impact of allowing cable to compete in the Primetime Emmy Awards after an appeal by director John Moffitt led to a review of the definition of "national broadcasting", and on how at the time, national broadcasting was then-defined by having a presence in homes of over 50% of the United States -- the definition was modified to include audience numbers of "homes passed" (meaning the program was available to them) rather than "homes entered," making HBO and other cable networks qualified for Emmy eligibility for the first time
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