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Norman Stiles on Ladysmith Black Mambazo performing on Sesame Street and writing songs for the show 05:00

Interview: Norman Stiles



Norman Stiles on leaving Sesame Street and co-creating When Things Were Rotten 05:37

Interview: Norman Stiles



Norman Stiles on the female character of "Prairie Dawn" on Sesame Street 04:37

Interview: Norman Stiles | Show: Sesame Street



Norman Stiles on writing for "Zoe" and "Rosita" on Sesame Street and Sesame Street's evolution in selling products 05:15

Interview: Norman Stiles | Show: Sesame Street



Norman Stiles on his favorite Sesame Street characters to write for 01:52

Interview: Norman Stiles | Show: Sesame Street



Norman Stiles on writing for the actors on Sesame Street 03:39

Interview: Norman Stiles | Show: Sesame Street



Norman Stiles on writing for the ensemble of Sesame Street 01:35

Interview: Norman Stiles | Show: Sesame Street



Norman Stiles on Ladysmith Black Mambazo performing on Sesame Street and writing songs for the show 05:00

Interview: Norman Stiles | Show: Sesame Street



Norman Stiles on Dulcy Singer as executive producer of Sesame Street 02:48

Interview: Norman Stiles | Show: Sesame Street



Norman Stiles on writing songs for Sesame Street 04:31

Interview: Norman Stiles | Show: Sesame Street



Norman Stiles on writing The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence 06:35

Interview: Norman Stiles | Show: Muppet Show, The



Norman Stiles on leaving Sesame Street and co-creating When Things Were Rotten 05:37

Interview: Norman Stiles | Show: Sesame Street



Norman Stiles on leaving Sesame Street and co-creating When Things Were Rotten 05:37

Interview: Norman Stiles | Show: When Things Were Rotten



Norman Stiles on leaving Sesame Street and co-creating When Things Were Rotten 02:15

Interview: Norman Stiles



On the working conditions at Allen B. DuMont's DuMont Laboratories when he was hired in 1936, and on DuMont working with David Sarnoff; on Allen B. DuMont getting funding for his DuMont Laboratories, and on the competing British experiments with television; on Allen B. DuMont's vision for bigger tubes for early television, and on British "Cossor tubes" 09:04

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.



On developing an in-house broadcast system at DuMont Laboratories, and on early test patterns; on his wife, Helen Wilcox; on working with inventor Lee De Forest at DuMont Laboratories 08:46

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.



On Allen B. DuMont getting into manufacturing television sets and getting into broadcasting; on World War II interrupting and delaying the development of television; on the television sets that Allen B. DuMont's DuMont Laboratories manufactured before World War II 10:06

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on the working conditions at Allen B. DuMont's DuMont Laboratories when he was hired in 1936, and on DuMont working with David Sarnoff 04:58

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



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on the working conditions at Allen B. DuMont's DuMont Laboratories when he was hired in 1936, and on DuMont working with David Sarnoff 04:58

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. | Person: David Sarnoff



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on Allen B. DuMont getting funding for his DuMont Laboratories, and on the competing British experiments with television 02:31

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



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on Allen B. DuMont's vision for bigger tubes for early television, and on British "Cossor tubes" 01:33

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



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on developing an in-house broadcast system at DuMont Laboratories, and on early test patterns 04:19

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



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on Allen B. DuMont getting into manufactuing television sets and getting into broadcasting 05:49

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



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on the television sets that Allen B. DuMont's DuMont Laboratories manufactured before World War II 01:00

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



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on his wife, Helen Wilcox 02:02

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on Allen B. DuMont getting into manufactuing television sets and getting into broadcasting 05:49

Interview: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on the working conditions at Allen B. DuMont's DuMont Laboratories when he was hired in 1936 04:58

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



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on Allen B. DuMont getting funding for his DuMont Laboratories, and on the competing British experiments with television 02:31

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



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on Allen B. DuMont's vision for bigger tubes for early television, and on British "Cossor tubes" 01:34

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



Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. on developing an in-house broadcast system at DuMont Laboratories, and on early test patterns 04:19

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



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