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Ethel Winant on difficulties she encountered in casting minority actors for shows like Playhouse 90 and The United States Steel Hour's production of "Doomsday at Noon"
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Ethel Winant on Playhouse 90's productions of "Portrait of a Murderer" and "Judgement at Nuremberg", and on network and sponsor censorship
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Interview: Ethel Winant Show: Playhouse 90
Ethel Winant on early involvement in television via the Pasadena Playhouse and on seeing television at the 1939 World's Fair
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Ethel Winant on early involvement in television via the Pasadena Playhouse and on seeing television at the 1939 World's Fair
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Ethel Winant on her experience during World War II
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Ethel Winant on her experience during World War II
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Interview: Ethel Winant Topic: War
Ethel Winant on her experience during World War II
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Interview: Ethel Winant Topic: World War II
Ethel Winant on dealing with the network on casting blacklisted actors and minorities on television in the '50s
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Ethel Winant on dealing with the network on casting blacklisted actors and minorities on television in the '50s
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Ethel Winant on dealing with the network on casting blacklisted actors and minorities on television in the '50s
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Ethel Winant on dealing with the network on casting blacklisted actors and minorities on television in the '50s
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Ethel Winant on dealing with the network on casting blacklisted actors and minorities on television in the '50s
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Ethel Winant on casting for Playhouse 90's production of "The Old Man" -- the first production on television to utilize edited video tape
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Ethel Winant on dealing with the Hollywood Blacklist on shows like Armstrong Circle Theatre
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Ethel Winant on dealing with the Hollywood Blacklist on shows like Armstrong Circle Theatre
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