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On his early life and influences; on his earliest impressions of movies and television; on his favorite programs growing up 13:17
Interview: Horace Newcomb
On how television made him and the society more socially aware; on participating in the Civil Rights Movement of the '60s; on how he got into studying television 25:55
Interview: Horace Newcomb
On his first writing about television, "Reflections on the Structure of Soap Opera"; on writing his first book on television, "TV: The Most Popular Art"; on writing about television for the "Baltimore Sun," and on the coming of age of television in the 1970s with shows like All in the Family and The Mary Tyler Moore Show 19:31
Interview: Horace Newcomb
On Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In; on M*A*S*H; on An American Family, and on the serialization of television which led to shows like Roots and Dallas 10:40
Interview: Horace Newcomb
Horace Newcomb on his first writing about television, "Reflections on the Structure of Soap Opera" 03:02
Interview: Horace Newcomb | Genre: Daytime/Primetime Serials
Horace Newcomb on An American Family, and on the serialization of television which led to shows like Roots and Dallas 07:48
Interview: Horace Newcomb | Genre: News and Documentary
Horace Newcomb on writing about television for the "Baltimore Sun," and on the coming of age of television in the 1970s with shows like All in the Family and The Mary Tyler Moore Show 07:46
Interview: Horace Newcomb | Genre: Comedy Series
Horace Newcomb on his interests growing up, and on television he watched growing up 02:31
Interview: Horace Newcomb
Horace Newcomb on writing his first book on television, "TV: The Most Popular Art" 08:35
Interview: Horace Newcomb
Horace Newcomb on writing about television for the "Baltimore Sun," and on the coming of age of television in the 1970s with shows like All in the Family and The Mary Tyler Moore Show 07:46
Interview: Horace Newcomb
Horace Newcomb on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In 01:30
Interview: Horace Newcomb | Show: Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
Horace Newcomb on An American Family, and on the serialization of television which led to shows like Roots and Dallas 07:48
Interview: Horace Newcomb | Show: American Family, An
Horace Newcomb on writing about television for the "Baltimore Sun," and on the coming of age of television in the 1970s with shows like All in the Family and The Mary Tyler Moore Show 07:46
Interview: Horace Newcomb | Show: All in the Family
Horace Newcomb on writing about television for the "Baltimore Sun," and on the coming of age of television in the 1970s with shows like All in the Family and The Mary Tyler Moore Show 07:46
Interview: Horace Newcomb | Show: Mary Tyler Moore Show, The
Horace Newcomb on how television made him and the society more socially aware 05:34
Interview: Horace Newcomb | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change
Horace Newcomb on how television made him and the society more socially aware 05:34
Interview: Horace Newcomb | Topic: Civil Rights Movement
Horace Newcomb on participating in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s 05:22
Interview: Horace Newcomb | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change
Horace Newcomb on participating in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s 05:22
Interview: Horace Newcomb | Topic: Civil Rights Movement
Horace Newcomb on writing about television for the "Baltimore Sun," and on the coming of age of television in the 1970s with shows like All in the Family and The Mary Tyler Moore Show 07:46
Interview: Horace Newcomb | Topic: Television Industry
Horace Newcomb on writing about television for the "Baltimore Sun," and on the coming of age of television in the 1970s with shows like All in the Family and The Mary Tyler Moore Show 07:46
Interview: Horace Newcomb | Topic: Criticism of TV
Horace Newcomb on An American Family, and on the serialization of television which led to shows like Roots and Dallas 07:48
Interview: Horace Newcomb | Topic: Television Industry
Horace Newcomb on An American Family, and on the serialization of television which led to shows like Roots and Dallas 07:48
Interview: Horace Newcomb | Topic: Criticism of TV
On incorporating guest stars into sketches on The Carol Burnett Show; on teaming with Ray Jessel to write for The Carol Burnett Show; on winning Emmys for the show; on the legacy of The Carol Burnett Show; on writing for Love, American Style 11:37
Interview: Arnie Kogen