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Alfred Schneider on regulating portrayals of violence in Roots versus S.W.A.T. and The Six Million Dollar Man 01:55

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Topic: Television Industry



Alfred Schneider on regulating portrayals of violence in Roots versus S.W.A.T. and The Six Million Dollar Man 01:55

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Topic: Sex & Violence



Alfred Schneider on regulating portrayals of violence in Roots versus S.W.A.T. and The Six Million Dollar Man 01:55

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Topic: Criticism of TV



Alfred Schneider on Producer Danny Arnold throwing him off the set of Barney Miller 01:10

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Topic: Censorship / Standards & Practices



Alfred Schneider on Producer Danny Arnold throwing him off the set of Barney Miller 01:10

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Topic: Television Industry



Alfred Schneider on working with Steven Bochco versus working with Aaron Spelling 02:48

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Topic: Censorship / Standards & Practices



Alfred Schneider on working with Steven Bochco versus working with Aaron Spelling 02:48

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Topic: Television Industry



Alfred Schneider on how and why portrayals of sexuality and other controversial topics have become more acceptable over time on television 01:49

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Topic: Censorship / Standards & Practices



Alfred Schneider on how and why portrayals of sexuality and other controversial topics have become more acceptable over time on television 01:49

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Topic: Television Industry



Alfred Schneider on how and why portrayals of sexuality and other controversial topics have become more acceptable over time on television 01:49

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Topic: Sex & Violence



Alfred Schneider on how and why portrayals of sexuality and other controversial topics have become more acceptable over time on television 01:49

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Topic: Criticism of TV



Alfred Schneider on being thrown off the set of Barney Miller 01:10

Interview: Alfred Schneider



On how and when sexuality and other controversial topics became acceptable on television; on Standards & Practices and the presidency; on Chair of the Federal Communications Commission, Newton N. Minow's "Vast Wasteland" speech 08:30

Interview: Alfred Schneider



On Standards & Practices and the Vietnam War; on the role of government in regulating television content; on criticism he received over the years 06:44

Interview: Alfred Schneider



On his legacy; on advice to aspiring Standards & Practices professionals; on advice to show creators in dealing with Standards & Practices professionals; on his book, "The Gatekeeper: My 30 Years as a TV Censor" 06:24

Interview: Alfred Schneider



Alfred Schneider on Chair of the Federal Communications Commission, Newton N. Minow's "Vast Wasteland" speech 01:25

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Person: Newton N. Minow



Alfred Schneider on the role of the government in regulating television content and President Nixon's attempt to encourage anti-drug messages in television programs 01:29

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Person: Richard M. Nixon



Alfred Schneider on the criticism he received over the course of his career and being the "conscience of the company" 01:19

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Profession: Television Executive



Alfred Schneider on the criticism he received over the course of his career and being the "conscience of the company" 01:19

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Profession: Executives



Alfred Schneider on advice to aspiring Standards & Practices professionals 00:43

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Profession: Television Executive



Alfred Schneider on advice to aspiring Standards & Practices professionals 00:43

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Profession: Executives



Alfred Schneider on advice to show creators in dealing with Standards & Practices professionals 00:32

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Profession: Television Executive



Alfred Schneider on advice to show creators in dealing with Standards & Practices professionals 00:32

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Profession: Executives



Alfred Schneider on the role of the government in regulating television content and President Nixon's attempt to encourage anti-drug messages in television programs 01:29

Interview: Alfred Schneider



Alfred Schneider on advice to aspiring Standards & Practices professionals 00:43

Interview: Alfred Schneider



Alfred Schneider on the criticism he received over the course of his career and being the "conscience of the company" 01:19

Interview: Alfred Schneider



Alfred Schneider on the relationship between Standards & Practices and the presidency 01:47

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Topic: Television and the Presidency



Alfred Schneider on Chair of the Federal Communications Commission, Newton N. Minow's "Vast Wasteland" speech 01:25

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Topic: Criticism of TV



Alfred Schneider on Chair of the Federal Communications Commission, Newton N. Minow's "Vast Wasteland" speech 01:25

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Topic: Television Industry



Alfred Schneider on the role of the government in regulating television content 01:29

Interview: Alfred Schneider | Topic: Censorship / Standards & Practices



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