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On b-roll pictures from his career- in 1943 during World War II; doing makeup for an Army Air Corps film; making up Jane Wyatt; applying makeup to Jackie Coogan; on the set of "The Birds" with Alfred Hitchcock; with Sammy Davis, Jr.; with Aaron Spelling; on the set of The Mod Squad; making up Peggy Lipton (2 pictures); applying clown makeup to Clarence Williams III on the set of The Mod Squad; with co-workers; with his first wife, Edith; with his second wife, Isabelle; the "Smitty Award," named in his honor 04:25

Interview: Howard Smit



On the birth of the Television Academy and Syd Cassyd's vision for the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences 02:11

Interview: Leonard Stern



On writer's attitudes between writing for film and television; within that community screenwriting had always been the "ultimate"; but gradually that changed in the "golden age" of television 55:28

Interview: Leonard Stern



On how Syd Cassyd got him to be among the very first votes for the Television Academy; his desire to emphasize television as an important medium and the role the new Academy should take 53:19

Interview: Leonard Stern



On the importance of preserving the history of television; and all its participants from creators and editors down the line 50:33

Interview: Leonard Stern



On the award ceremony associated with the Academy: The Emmys; in the early days the writers were not allowed to attend the awards show for which they were nominated 47:04

Interview: Leonard Stern



On the fact Jackie Gleason was never nominated for an Emmy award 41:00

Interview: Leonard Stern



On his recollection of the early Emmy award shows in the 1950s 39:50

Interview: Leonard Stern



Leonard Stern on Syd Cassyd's vision for the Television Academy (Academy of Television Arts & Sciences); the Academy's role  53:19

Interview: Leonard Stern | Person: Syd Cassyd



Leonard Stern on the fact Jackie Gleason was never nominated for an Emmy award 41:00

Interview: Leonard Stern | Person: Jackie Gleason



Leonard Stern on the award ceremony associated with the Academy: The Emmys; receiving the first nomination for writing (for The Honeymooners ) but no invitation to the ceremony 47:04

Interview: Leonard Stern | Show: Honeymooners, The



Leonard Stern on how Syd Cassyd got him to be among the very first votes for the Television Academy; his desire to emphasize television as an important medium and the role the new Academy should take 53:19

Interview: Leonard Stern | Topic: Emmy Awards



Leonard Stern on the award ceremony associated with the Academy: the Emmys; receiving the first nomination for writing (for The Honeymooners) but no invitation to the ceremony 04:09

Interview: Leonard Stern



Leonard Stern on the award ceremony associated with the Academy: the Emmys; receiving the first nomination for writing (for The Honeymooners) but no invitation to the ceremony 04:09

Interview: Leonard Stern | Topic: Emmy Awards



Leonard Stern on the award ceremony associated with the Academy: the Emmys; receiving the first nomination for writing (for The Honeymooners) but no invitation to the ceremony 04:09

Interview: Leonard Stern



On his recollection of the early Emmy award shows in the 1950s 39:50

Interview: Leonard Stern | Topic: Emmy Awards



Carl Reiner on the cast of Hot in Cleveland; from the red carpet at the Television Academy  59:46

Interview: Carl Reiner | Show: Hot in Cleveland



On working for the Canadian Repertory Theatre after graduating, and on struggling in those years; on performing various Shakespeare roles at the Stratford Festival, including Henry V, considered his break through role in the theater; on his famous halting style of delivery, and on appearing on stage in "Deathtrap" 14:15

Interview: William Shatner



On what he learned performing Shakespeare on stage in Canada for several years; on his early television work in Canada and on being involved in a bad car accident; on performing plays for the Canadian Broadcasting Company 14:09

Interview: William Shatner



William Shatner on his famous halting style of delivery, and on appearing on stage in "Deathtrap" 03:39

Interview: William Shatner | Profession: Performers



William Shatner on his famous halting style of delivery, and on appearing on stage in "Deathtrap" 03:39

Interview: William Shatner | Profession: Actor



William Shatner on what he learned performing Shakespeare on stage in Canada for several years 06:14

Interview: William Shatner | Profession: Performers



William Shatner on what he learned performing Shakespeare on stage in Canada for several years 06:14

Interview: William Shatner | Profession: Actor



William Shatner on working for the Canadian Repertory Theatre after graduating, and on struggling in those years 03:26

Interview: William Shatner



William Shatner on performing various Shakespeare roles at the Stratford Festival, including Henry V, considered his break through role in the theater 07:10

Interview: William Shatner



William Shatner on his early television work in Canada and on being involved in a bad car accident 03:37

Interview: William Shatner



William Shatner on performing plays for the Canadian Broadcasting Company 04:02

Interview: William Shatner



James Sheldon on advice to an aspiring director 00:42

Interview: James Sheldon



James Sheldon on directing The Twilight Zone 01:51

Interview: James Sheldon | Show: Twilight Zone, The



James Sheldon on directing The Virginian 01:27

Interview: James Sheldon | Show: Virginian, The



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