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Sharon Bialy on casting Danai Gurira on The Walking Dead 01:50
Interview: Sharon Bialy | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change
Sharon Bialy on casting Danai Gurira on The Walking Dead 01:50
Interview: Sharon Bialy | Topic: Representation on Television
Sharon Bialy on casting Danai Gurira on The Walking Dead 01:50
Interview: Sharon Bialy | Topic: Underrepresented Voices
Sharon Bialy on lessening the pay gap between male and female leads on Halt and Catch Fire, and on her observations of pay equity negotiations in recent years 02:18
Interview: Sharon Bialy | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change
Sharon Bialy on lessening the pay gap between male and female leads on Halt and Catch Fire, and on her observations of pay equity negotiations in recent years 02:18
Interview: Sharon Bialy | Topic: Representation on Television
Sharon Bialy on lessening the pay gap between male and female leads on Halt and Catch Fire, and on her observations of pay equity negotiations in recent years 02:18
Interview: Sharon Bialy | Topic: Women
Sharon Bialy on her first Emmy nomination -- for Breaking Bad, and on actors she cast winning Emmys 02:44
Interview: Sharon Bialy
Sharon Bialy on her first Emmy nomination -- for Breaking Bad, and on actors she cast winning Emmys 02:44
Interview: Sharon Bialy
On his childhood and his parents, and on fleeing Egypt for Israel when he was twelve; on the struggles his family faced in Israel, and on his interest in pursuing business; on entering the music business by becoming the bass player and manager for a Beatles cover band 17:19
Interview: Haim Saban
On the music agency he founded with a partner in Israel, and on various misfortunes that led the company into debt; on moving to Paris in 1975, and on producing the hit song "Difficile de Choisir," as performed by his client Noam Kaniel; on Kaniel going on to even greater success, including recording the theme song to the animated series Goldorak, which was a windfall for Saban; on moving to Los Angeles 16:58
Interview: Haim Saban
On moving from producing music for animated series into producing the shows themselves; on producing the animated series X-Men; on how he came to buy the rights to Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and the difficulty of selling the show; on Fox Kids finally buying Power Rangers, and on pushback from the affiliates due to the violence on the show; on Power Rangers' success when it finally aired, and on why the show was so popular with kids 20:08
Interview: Haim Saban
Haim Saban on how he came to move from producing music for animated shows into producing the shows themselves 03:06
Interview: Haim Saban | Genre: Animation
Haim Saban on his eight-year quest to get Mighty Morphin Power Rangers on the air, and on its ultimate success when it finally aired 14:38
Interview: Haim Saban | Genre: Children's Programming
Haim Saban on trying to sell Mighty Morphin Power Rangers to a network for eight years until finally Margaret Loesch, as head of Fox Kids, bought it 03:09
Interview: Haim Saban | Person: Margaret Loesch
Haim Saban on initial pushback from affiliates due to the violence on Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and on Margaret Loesch making the ultimate decision to air the show -- which was an instant success 04:38
Interview: Haim Saban | Person: Margaret Loesch
Haim Saban on his client Noam Kaniel recording the theme song to the animated series Goldorak and how it became a massive success for him because he owned the master recording 05:41
Interview: Haim Saban
Haim Saban on his eight-year quest to get Mighty Morphin Power Rangers on the air, and on its ultimate success when it finally aired 11:31
Interview: Haim Saban
Haim Saban on how he came to buy the rights to Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, which he saw on television in Japan, and on the challenges he had selling it 05:11
Interview: Haim Saban | Show: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Haim Saban on the deal he made with Fox Kids to sell Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the affiliates initially not wanting to air the show due to depictions of violence, and on the ultimate success of the series 05:10
Interview: Haim Saban | Show: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Haim Saban on how it felt for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers to become an instant success, and on why the show was so popular with kids 03:05
Interview: Haim Saban | Show: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Haim Saban on how he came to enter the music business: by finagling his way into a Beatles cover band as both bass player and manager (eventually he stopped being the bass player and was just the manager) 07:28
Interview: Haim Saban | Topic: Pivotal Career Moments
Haim Saban on his client, Noam Kaniel recording the theme song to the animated series Goldorak, which became a massive hit and a huge windfall for Saban because he owned the master recording of the song 05:41
Interview: Haim Saban | Topic: First Big Break
Haim Saban on his client, Noam Kaniel recording the theme song to the animated series Goldorak, which became a massive hit and a huge windfall for Saban because he owned the master recording of the song 05:41
Interview: Haim Saban | Topic: Pivotal Career Moments
Haim Saban on initial pushback from affiliates due to the violence on Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, which went all the way up to Rupert Murdoch, and on the series ultimately going on the air with great success 04:38
Interview: Haim Saban | Topic: Sex & Violence
Haim Saban on initial pushback from affiliates due to the violence on Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, which went all the way up to Rupert Murdoch, and on the series ultimately going on the air with great success 04:38
Interview: Haim Saban | Topic: Criticism of TV
Haim Saban on initial pushback from affiliates due to the violence on Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, which went all the way up to Rupert Murdoch, and on the series ultimately going on the air with great success 04:38
Interview: Haim Saban | Topic: Television Industry
Haim Saban on trying to sell Mighty Morphin Power Rangers to a network for eight years until finally Margaret Loesch, as head of Fox Kids, bought it 03:09
Interview: Haim Saban
On Rupert Murdoch approaching him to buy his company after the success of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and on negotiations leading to the creation of Fox Kids Worldwide through the merger of Fox Kids Network and Saban Entertainment; on Fox Kids Worldwide purchasing International Family Entertainment (owner of The Family Channel) in an effort to compete with Nickelodeon; on Fox Kids Worldwide becoming Fox Family Worldwide, and on how he convinced Rupert Murdoch to go along with the deal 14:37
Interview: Haim Saban