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Mary V. Ahern on how she'd like to be remembered (Ed. note: Ms. Ahern would like to clarify that the Librarian of Congress at the time of this interview was James Billington) 01:26
Interview: Mary V. Ahern
Mary V. Ahern on various personalities who appeared on Omnibus including Orson Welles, Mike Nichols and Elaine May, Jack Paar, and Carol Burnett 04:03
Interview: Mary V. Ahern
Mary V. Ahern on Joseph N. Welch (who stood up to Senator Joseph McCarthy) being involved with the Omnibus series on the Constitution 06:55
Interview: Mary V. Ahern
Mary V. Ahern on various personalities who appeared on Omnibus, including Orson Welles, Mike Nichols and Elaine May, and Carol Burnett 04:03
Interview: Mary V. Ahern | Show: Omnibus
Mary V. Ahern on Joseph N. Welch (who stood up to Senator Joseph McCarthy at the Army-McCarthy hearings) being involved with the Omnibus series on the Constitution 06:55
Interview: Mary V. Ahern | Show: Omnibus
Mary V. Ahern on the reasons for the cancellation of Omnibus 03:28
Interview: Mary V. Ahern | Show: Omnibus
Mary V. Ahern on working on Profiles in Courage 02:53
Interview: Mary V. Ahern | Show: Profiles in Courage
Mary V. Ahern on her experience as a female television producer in the 1950s 02:12
Interview: Mary V. Ahern | Topic: Women
Mary V. Ahern on how television has changed since her time in the industry 03:17
Interview: Mary V. Ahern | Topic: Television Industry
Mary V. Ahern on how opportunities for women in television have changed over the years 01:24
Interview: Mary V. Ahern | Topic: Representation on Television
Mary V. Ahern on advice to an aspiring television producer, and on then-current shows she admires 01:28
Interview: Mary V. Ahern | Topic: Television Industry
Mary V. Ahern on advice to an aspiring television producer, and on then-current shows she admires 01:28
Interview: Mary V. Ahern | Topic: Advice
Mary V. Ahern on Joseph N. Welch (who stood up to Senator Joseph McCarthy at the Army-McCarthy hearings) being involved with the Omnibus series on the Constitution 06:55
Interview: Mary V. Ahern | Topic: Television Industry
Mary V. Ahern on Joseph N. Welch (who stood up to Senator Joseph McCarthy at the Army-McCarthy hearings) being involved with the Omnibus series on the Constitution 06:55
Interview: Mary V. Ahern | Topic: Industry Crossroads
Mary V. Ahern on Joseph N. Welch (who stood up to Senator Joseph McCarthy at the Army-McCarthy hearings) being involved with the Omnibus series on the Constitution 06:55
Interview: Mary V. Ahern | Topic: Hollywood Blacklist
Mary V. Ahern on how opportunities for women in television have changed over the years 01:24
Interview: Mary V. Ahern | Topic: Women
Mary V. Ahern on how opportunities for women in television have changed over the years 01:24
Interview: Mary V. Ahern | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change
Mary V. Ahern on her experience as a female television producer in the 1950s 02:12
Interview: Mary V. Ahern | Topic: Representation on Television
Mary V. Ahern on her experience as a female television producer in the 1950s 02:12
Interview: Mary V. Ahern | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change
On his early life and influences; on television he watched growing up, and on what The Flip Wilson Show meant to him as an African-American kid; on studying theater in college, and on auditioning for The Gong Show as a teen 16:07
Interview: Larry Wilmore
On doing his early stand-up comedy routines and on doing improv; on giving stand-up comedy another try, and on auditioning for a.k.a. Pablo; on his first television appearance, on The Facts of Life; on the experience of walking around studio lots when he first got into television 10:15
Interview: Larry Wilmore
On changing the lines on The Facts of Life to make them funnier, which led to him doing stand-up full time; on his comedic influences; on his stand-up act 17:36
Interview: Larry Wilmore