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Frank Biondo on first seeing Jim Henson and Kermit on the ABC show That's Life 00:46
Interview: Frank Biondo | Person: Jim Henson
Frank Biondo on shooting John Lennon mix a record and on Yoko Ono treating the crew to a late-night/early morning meal 03:35
Interview: Frank Biondo | Person: John Lennon
Frank Biondo on shooting John Lennon mix a record and on Yoko Ono treating the crew to a late-night/early morning meal 03:35
Interview: Frank Biondo | Person: Yoko Ono
Frank Biondo on seeing Yoko Ono again thirty years after he first met her (while at dinner with Kevin Clash and puppeteer Bill Barretta) 04:54
Interview: Frank Biondo | Person: Yoko Ono
Frank Biondo on seeing Yoko Ono again thirty years after he first met her (while at dinner with Kevin Clash and puppeteer Bill Barretta) 04:54
Interview: Frank Biondo | Person: Kevin Clash
Frank Biondo on seeing Yoko Ono again thirty years after he first met her (while at dinner with Kevin Clash and puppeteer Bill Barretta) 04:54
Interview: Frank Biondo | Person: Bill Barretta
Frank Biondo on going to school for TV production 05:45
Interview: Frank Biondo | Profession: Camera Operator
Frank Biondo on going to school for TV production 05:45
Interview: Frank Biondo | Profession: Production Professionals
Frank Biondo on the types of cameras he worked with in TV production in the 1960s and working in early color television 02:53
Interview: Frank Biondo | Profession: Camera Operator
Frank Biondo on the types of cameras he worked with in TV production in the 1960s and working in early color television 02:53
Interview: Frank Biondo | Profession: Production Professionals
Frank Biondo on getting a job as a cameraman on Supermarket Sweep, which shot on location 02:36
Interview: Frank Biondo | Show: Supermarket Sweep
Frank Biondo on getting a job as a cameraman on the soap opera The Nurses -- a three-camera setup 04:03
Interview: Frank Biondo | Show: Nurses, The
Frank Biondo on being a Chapman camera operator on Barbra Streisand's TV special, A Happening in Central Park 02:16
Interview: Frank Biondo | Show: Barbra Streisand Specials
Frank Biondo on being a camera operator on the ABC show That's Life 04:08
Interview: Frank Biondo | Show: That's Life
Frank Biondo on the types of cameras he worked with in TV production in the 1960s 00:49
Interview: Frank Biondo | Topic: Technological Innovation
Frank Biondo on working the 1964 World's Fair color television display for NBC 02:04
Interview: Frank Biondo | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change
Frank Biondo on working on NBC's early color television work 02:04
Interview: Frank Biondo | Topic: Technological Innovation
Frank Biondo on differences between a Chapman crane and a jib 00:35
Interview: Frank Biondo | Topic: Technological Innovation
Frank Biondo on going to school for TV production 05:45
Interview: Frank Biondo | Topic: Pivotal Career Moments
On her childhood and early influences, including how she started doing impersonations; on her career aspirations when she was growing up, and on attending a performing arts school starting at age 12, and the role that class played in acting opportunities in England at the time 21:45
Interview: Tracey Ullman
On leaving school at 16 and moving to Berlin as a dancer; on how she transitioned into acting, and on being cast in the improvised play "Four in a Million", which led to her being cast on a sketch show on the BBC; on how she began recording pop music, and on making music videos and touring; on appearing in the dramatic film "Plenty" 16:10
Interview: Tracey Ullman
On what her family thought of her early success; on meeting her husband, Allan McKeown, and on moving to the United States; on being cast in a pilot, which she ended up being very disappointed in; on meeting James L. Brooks, and on his idea that she should have a sketch show on Fox, and on doing research into American comedy before starting her show 13:06
Interview: Tracey Ullman
On her concept for The Tracey Ullman Show before it began; on casting Julie Kavner and Dan Castellaneta on the show; on the challenges and experimentation of The Tracey Ullman Show; on the preparation and pace of the show; on the show being filmed in front of a live audience 11:35
Interview: Tracey Ullman
On her character "Kay Clark" on The Tracey Ullman Show; on the character "Francesca" on The Tracey Ullman Show, and on "Ginny Tilman"; on performing different accents, particularly on The Tracey Ullman Show, and on how she transforms into characters; on playing "Carol", a Black woman, on the show, and on playing characters of different ethnicities; on her favorite sketches on the show, and on The Simpsons getting it start as interstitials on The Tracey Ullman Show 14:39
Interview: Tracey Ullman
Tracey Ullman on doing research into American comedy, and particularly female comedians, (as encouraged by James L. Brooks) prior to starting The Tracey Ullman Show on Fox 02:59
Interview: Tracey Ullman | Genre: Comedy Series