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On the early programming from DuMont, and on adjusting signal strength; on watching an early baseball game on television with police outside the Lincoln Tunnel; on the early development of the kinescope and videotape 12:00

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.



On participating in the National Television System Committee and setting the technical standards for broadcasting television 08:36

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on having is newborn son come home on the day he got his first television, the Model 180 01:21

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on the Allen B. DuMont Foundation  02:14

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on selling the DuMont Model 180 television set 03:52

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on the early programming from DuMont and on adjusting signal strength 04:47

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on watching an early baseball game on television with police outside the Lincoln Tunnel 02:26

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on participating in the National Television System Committee and setting the technical standards for broadcasting television 08:36

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on DuMont's Model 180, their first television set, and demonstrating it at the 1939 World's Fair 01:43

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. | Topic: Technological Innovation



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on DuMont's Model 180, their first television set, and demonstrating it at the 1939 World's Fair 01:43

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on DuMont's Model 180, their first television set, and demonstrating it at the 1939 World's Fair 01:43

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. | Topic: 1939-40 World's Fair



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on the early development of the kinescope and videotape  04:36

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. | Topic: Technological Innovation



On why the NTSC made it so televisions do not have a channel one, and on how the NTSC impacted sets that were already sold; on Paramount acquiring a substantial portion of DuMont 15:05

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.



On the reasons for selling part of DuMont to Paramount; on DuMont Laboratories' activities during World War II; on the use of DuMont Laboratories' Electronicam to film Jackie Gleason's The Honeymooners 13:12

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on Paramount acquiring a substantial portion of DuMont 04:52

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. | Person: Allen B. DuMont



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on the reasons for selling part of DuMont to Paramount 04:29

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. | Person: Allen B. DuMont



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on the use of DuMont Laboratories' Electronicam to film The Honeymooners 03:48

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. | Person: Jackie Gleason



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on the use of DuMont Laboratories' Electronicam to film Jackie Gleason's classic 39 episodes of > The Honeymooners 03:48

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on the use of DuMont Laboratories' Electronicam to film The Honeymooners 03:48

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. | Show: Honeymooners, The



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on why the NTSC made it so televisions do not have a channel one, and on how the NTSC impacted sets that were already sold 04:44

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. | Topic: Technological Innovation



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on the NTSC authorizing the start of commercial broadcasting in July of 1941 and where the entire industry was at that time 05:29

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. | Topic: Technological Innovation



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on DuMont Laboratories' activities during World War II 04:55

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on DuMont Laboratories' activities during World War II 04:55

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. | Topic: War



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on DuMont Laboratories' activities during World War II 04:55

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. | Topic: World War II



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on the use of DuMont Laboratories' Electronicam to film The Honeymooners 03:48

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. | Topic: Technological Innovation



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on the use of DuMont Laboratories' Electronicam to film Jackie Gleason's classic 39 episodes of The Honeymooners 01:13

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.



On writing for Fernwood 2-Night and America 2-Night; on returning to Sesame Street in 1980 13:11

Interview: Norman Stiles



On collaborating with the writers on Sesame Street as head writer of the show and what he looked for in a writer; on writing the iconic Sesame Street episode "Farewell, Mr. Hooper"; on winning a Daytime Emmy for the Sesame Street episode "Farewell, Mr. Hooper" 14:36

Interview: Norman Stiles



Norman Stiles on writing for Fernwood 2-Night and America 2-Night 10:52

Interview: Norman Stiles | Genre: Comedy Series



Norman Stiles on writing for Sesame Street (Part 3) 16:51

Interview: Norman Stiles | Genre: Children's Programming



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