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Tom Fontana on the writing process of St. Elsewhere and becoming a producer on that show
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Interview: Tom Fontana Profession: Writers
Tom Fontana on coming up with script ideas for St. Elsewhere
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Interview: Tom Fontana Profession: Writers
Tom Fontana on constructing the stories for Homicide: Life on the Street
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Interview: Tom Fontana Profession: Writers
Tom Fontana on doing extensive research in prisons for Oz
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Interview: Tom Fontana Profession: Show Creators
Tom Fontana on the darkness of his writing style
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Interview: Tom Fontana Profession: Writers
Tom Fontana on advice to aspiring television writers and producers
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Interview: Tom Fontana Profession: Show Creators
Director Walter Grauman on refilming a scene that set up the character of "Lt. Gerard" on The Fugitive per producer Quinn Martin, to make the character seem less obsessed 
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Director-producer Walter Grauman on Robert Stack, and a memorable reaction he had to a piece of Grauman's direction, filming the Untouchables episode "Head of Fire, Feet of Clay"
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Walter Grauman on getting into TV, co- writing, directing, and producing the talent show Lights, Camera, Action
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Producer-director Walter Grauman on the flubs made by Lights, Camera, Action (1950) emcee Walter Woolf King on "live" TV 
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Lights, Camera, Action producer-director Walter Grauman on being sued by Hollywood Screen Test producer Lester Lewis (Grauman misidentifies him as Lester White) for similarity in the two show's concepts
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Lights, Camera, Action producer-director Walter Grauman on being sued by Hollywood Screen Test producer Lester Lewis (Grauman misidentifies him as Lester White) for similarity in the two show's concepts
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Walter Grauman on breaking into NBC network dramatic series directing with Cameo Theatre
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Director Walter Grauman on directing Cameo Theatre: "The Man From the South" later remade (with Steve McQueen) as the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode "Man from the South" [note: the star in the Cameo Theatre show was John Lupton, not Steve McQueen as Grauman recalls]
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Director Walter Grauman on directing Cameo Theatre: "The Man From the South" later remade (with Steve McQueen) as the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode "Man from the South" [note: the star in the Cameo Theatre show was John Lupton, not Steve McQueen as Grauman recalls]
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