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Alan and Susan Raymond (producer of An American Family) on their purpose with documentary filmmaking; their view of public reaction to their films
On the similarities and distinctions between cinema verite (in American Family) and ethnographic filmmaking
On the silent scenei n American Family between the estranged couple; the tracking shot in Central Park
On why they felt the Loud family wanted to be filmed for American Family;
Alan and Susan Raymond on the public reaction and aftermath of American Family
Alan and Susan Raymond on the aftermath of American Family; their being ostracized; and video verite on Police Tapes; their next project
Alan and Susan Raymond on the aftermath of American Family; their being ostracized; and video verite on Police Tapes; their next project
On the death of Lance Loud and their relationship to him; he asked them to film him again
Lee Adams and Charles Strouse on the television version of Bye Bye Birdie
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Lee Adams and Charles Strouse on their involvement with the television version of Bye Bye Birdie
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Lee Adams and Charles Strouse on writing the theme to All in the Family
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Lee Adams and Charles Strouse on their idea for "Those Were The Days" - the title song to All in the Family
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Lee Adams and Charles Strouse on writing the lyrics to "Those Were The Days" - the title song to All in the Family
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Lee Adams and Charles Strouse on Jean Stapleton and Carroll O'Connor performing "Those Were The Days" - the title song to All in the Family
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Lee Adams and Charles Strouse on the publishing rights to "Those Were The Days" - the title song to All in the Family
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