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Bernie Orenstein on editing his television shows over the years 01:11
Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Profession: Post-Production Professionals
Bernie Orenstein on his admiration for his writing/producing partner Saul Turteltaub 00:45
Interview: Bernie Orenstein
Bernie Orenstein on creating What's Happening!! with Saul Turteltaub, which was based on the film "Cooley High" 02:06
Interview: Bernie Orenstein
Bernie Orenstein on creating What's Happening!! with Saul Turteltaub, which was based on the film "Cooley High" 02:06
Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Show: What's Happening!!
Bernie Orenstein on casting What's Happening!! 02:24
Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Show: What's Happening!!
Bernie Orenstein on Mabel King leaving What's Happening!!, and issues he and co-creator Saul Turteltaub had with her and other cast members on the show 02:07
Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Show: What's Happening!!
Bernie Orenstein on the end of What's Happening!! and trouble with the writer of the screenplay of "Cooley High" (the movie upon which the show was based) 03:21
Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Show: What's Happening!!
Bernie Orenstein on producing Foley Square with Saul Turteltaub, which was created by Diane English 01:22
Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Show: Foley Square
Bernie Orenstein on producing Kate & Allie, and his regret over having the character of "Allie" get married, which led to the demise of the series 01:14
Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Show: Kate & Allie
Bernie Orenstein on working with Susan Saint James on Kate & Allie 00:51
Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Show: Kate & Allie
Bernie Orenstein on working with writers and directors on Kate & Allie 01:05
Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Show: Kate & Allie
Bernie Orenstein on Cosby being the last American television show he worked on 01:11
Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Show: Cosby
Bernie Orenstein on lectures he gives on the influence of African Americans in television 02:09
Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Topic: Underrepresented Voices
Bernie Orenstein on lectures he gives on the influence of African Americans in television 02:09
Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Topic: Representation on Television
Bernie Orenstein on his opinion of then-current television 03:51
Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Topic: Television Industry
Bernie Orenstein on advice for aspiring writers 00:26
Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Topic: Television Industry
Bernie Orenstein on advice for aspiring producers 00:44
Interview: Bernie Orenstein | Topic: Television Industry
Bernie Orenstein on NBC asking permission to use the name ER for their medical drama, after his and Saul Turteltaub's sitcom E/R had gone off the air 00:22
Interview: Bernie Orenstein
On the local television scene and WBKB Chicago in the late '40s; on the establishment of the ABC network; on becoming general manager of ABC's Chicago station; on the programming he wanted to do; on clashing with Leonard H. Goldenson and ABC in New York over various issues 16:32
Interview: Sterling Quinlan
On the creativity of local Chicago television in the '50s; on the local series Home Again; on what made Chicago local programming different in the '50s and the Chicago School of Television 11:27
Interview: Sterling Quinlan
Sterling "Red" Quinlan on his relationship with Leonard H. Goldenson and on clashing with him and ABC in New York over various issues 03:38
Interview: Sterling Quinlan | Person: Leonard H. Goldenson
Sterling "Red" Quinlan on the formation of ABC and on becoming general manager of ABC's Chicago station 04:42
Interview: Sterling Quinlan | Person: Leonard H. Goldenson
Sterling "Red" Quinlan on the formation of ABC and on becoming general manager of ABC's Chicago station 04:42
Interview: Sterling Quinlan | Person: Edward J. Noble