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Bernie Orenstein on producing The New Dick Van Dyke Show with Saul Turteltaub 04:40

Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Show: New Dick Van Dyke Show, The



Bernie Orenstein on writing for The Monkees 02:51

Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Show: Monkees, The



Bernie Orenstein on producing The Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show with Saul Turteltaub 04:38

Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Show: Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show, The



Bernie Orenstein on producing Sanford and Son with Saul Turteltaub and working with Redd Foxx 03:51

Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Show: Sanford and Son



Bernie Orenstein on hiring writers on Sanford and Son and working with the cast 01:50

Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Show: Sanford and Son



Bernie Orenstein on the dynamic between Redd Foxx and Demond Wilson as "Fred Sanford" and "Lamont Sanford" on Sanford and Son 03:05

Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Show: Sanford and Son



Bernie Orenstein on issues with Standards and Practices on Sanford and Son 00:43

Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Show: Sanford and Son



Bernie Orenstein on the Sanford and Son episodes, "Steinberg and Son" and "Fred Meets Redd" and working with Redd Foxx 04:15

Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Show: Sanford and Son



Bernie Orenstein on why he thinks Sanford and Son was so successful (his answer: Redd Foxx) and Foxx's input on the show's scripts 00:58

Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Show: Sanford and Son



Bernie Orenstein on why Sanford and Son ended 00:47

Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Show: Sanford and Son



Bernie Orenstein on the legacy of Sanford and Son 01:02

Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Show: Sanford and Son



Bernie Orenstein on how he got his start in show business: he dropped out of college after appearing in a University of Toronto show called "The All Varsity Revue" 01:06

Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Topic: First Big Break



Bernie Orenstein on how he got his start in show business: he dropped out of college after appearing in a University of Toronto show called "The All Varsity Revue" 01:06

Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Topic: Pivotal Career Moments



Bernie Orenstein on how his first writing job on a Canadian variety show produced by Norman Jewison led to his moving to New York City and writing for Candid Camera 02:31

Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Topic: First Big Break



Bernie Orenstein on how his first writing job on a Canadian variety show produced by Norman Jewison led to his moving to New York City and writing for Candid Camera 02:31

Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Topic: Pivotal Career Moments



Bernie Orenstein on the legacy of That Girl: representing feminism on television 02:14

Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Topic: Women



Bernie Orenstein on the legacy of That Girl: representing feminism on television 02:14

Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Topic: Representation on Television



Bernie Orenstein on issues with Standards and Practices on Sanford and Son 00:43

Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Topic: Censorship / Standards & Practices



Bernie Orenstein on issues with Standards and Practices on Sanford and Son 00:43

Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Topic: Television Industry



On Newton N. Minow's comment, "television is a vast wasteland"; on building the local Chicago station WFLD; on becoming involved with public television 10:47

Interview: Sterling Quinlan



On comparing working in public television to working in commercial television; on woking with the unions; on running up against the Catholic church and on dealing with Chicago politicians; on the then-current state of television news 11:55

Interview: Sterling Quinlan



On the relationships between networks and affiliates; on what made him want to get into television; on his books 05:59

Interview: Sterling Quinlan



Sterling "Red" Quinlan on the then-current state of television news 02:01

Interview: Sterling Quinlan | Genre: News and Documentary



Sterling "Red" Quinlan on Newton N. Minow's comment, "television is a vast wasteland" 03:42

Interview: Sterling Quinlan | Person: Newton N. Minow



Sterling "Red" Quinlan on becoming involved with public television and working with Bill McCarter 04:47

Interview: Sterling Quinlan | Person: Bill McCarter



Sterling "Red" Quinlan on his battle with Jimmy Petrillo and the musician's union 03:11

Interview: Sterling Quinlan | Person: James C. Petrillo



Sterling "Red" Quinlan on running up against the Catholic church on a story about Martin Luther King, Jr. and on dealing with Chicago politicians 04:21

Interview: Sterling Quinlan | Person: Martin Luther King, Jr.



Sterling "Red" Quinlan on building the local Chicago station WFLD 02:18

Interview: Sterling Quinlan | Profession: Station Manager



Sterling "Red" Quinlan on building the local Chicago station WFLD 02:18

Interview: Sterling Quinlan | Profession: Executives



Sterling "Red" Quinlan on Newton N. Minow's comment, "television is a vast wasteland" 03:43

Interview: Sterling Quinlan



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