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On various personalities who appeared on Omnibus; 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; on Omnibus producer Robert Saudek 14:06

Interview: Mary V. Ahern



On the reasons for the cancellation of Omnibus; on her experience as a female television producer in the 1950s; on the importance of television preservation, and on the founding of the Museum of Broadcasting (now the Paley Center) 10:34

Interview: Mary V. Ahern



On the legacy of Omnibus; on her involvement with the Library of Congress (Ed. note: Ms. Ahern would like to clarify that when she referred to CDs in this segment, she meant DVDs); on working on Profiles in Courage 08:34

Interview: Mary V. Ahern



On how television, and opportunities for women in television have changed since her time in the business; on the contribution of Robert Saudek to television; on advice to an aspiring television producer 07:28

Interview: Mary V. Ahern



On career achievements and regrets; on how she would 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) 03:30

Interview: Mary V. Ahern



On b-roll pictures and memorabilia from her career - Leonard Bernstein lecturing for Omnibus ; with Robert Saudek at the Museum of Broadcasting in New York City; with Paul Feigay and Leonard Bernstein; with Joseph N. Welch on the set of Omnibus; folder with the Omnibus sunburst logo; her typed original 5-year plan for The Museum of Broadcasting; Robert Saudek's original, typed-out vision for Omnibus ; the original Omnibus show logs; Al Hirschfeld drawing of Omnibus crew 11:04

Interview: Mary V. Ahern



Mary V. Ahern on producing Omnibus 17:34

Interview: Mary V. Ahern | Genre: Classic Anthology Series



Mary V. Ahern on working on Profiles in Courage 02:54

Interview: Mary V. Ahern | Genre: Classic Anthology Series



Mary V. Ahern on the contribution of Robert Saudek to television 01:01

Interview: Mary V. Ahern | Person: Robert Saudek



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 | Person: Orson Welles



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 | Person: Mike Nichols



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 | Person: Elaine May



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 | Person: Carol Burnett



Mary V. Ahern on Omnibus producer Robert Saudek 03:08

Interview: Mary V. Ahern | Person: Robert Saudek



Mary V. Ahern on advice to an aspiring television producer, and on then-current shows she admires 01:28

Interview: Mary V. Ahern | Profession: Producers



Mary V. Ahern on the importance of television preservation, and on the founding of the Paley Center (originally the Museum of Broadcasting) 04:54

Interview: Mary V. Ahern



Mary V. Ahern on her involvement with the Library of Congress (Ed. note: Ms. Ahern would like to clarify that when she referred to CDs in this segment, she meant DVDs) 02:54

Interview: Mary V. Ahern



Mary V. Ahern on career achievements and regrets 02:04

Interview: Mary V. Ahern



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 Omnibus producer Robert Saudek 03:08

Interview: Mary V. Ahern



Mary V. Ahern on the reasons for the cancellation of Omnibus 03:28

Interview: Mary V. Ahern



Mary V. Ahern on the legacy of Omnibus 02:46

Interview: Mary V. Ahern



Mary V. Ahern on her involvement with the Library of Congress 02:54

Interview: Mary V. Ahern



Mary V. Ahern on b-roll pictures and memorabilia from her career 11:04

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 Omnibus producer Robert Saudek 03:08

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



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