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Director Walter Grauman on how Angela Lansbury's appeal was the reason for the popularity of Murder, She Wrote
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Director Walter Grauman on Barnaby Jones star Buddy Ebsen's likability (comparing him to Angela Lansbury, who he worked with on Murder, She Wrote)
00:59
Director Walter Grauman on Natalie Wood's fear of deep/dark waters while shooting the TV movie The Memory of Eva Ryker, one of her last projects
05:30
Director Walter Grauman on learning how the Viet Cong operated from military consultants on the TV movie The Forgotten Man
03:56
Director Walter Grauman on losing his Asian extras at 4 PM, while shooting the TV movie The Forgotten Man
01:26
Director Walter Grauman relates the plot of the TV movie The Forgotten Man [SPOILERS]
01:13
Director Walter Grauman on his visual style and acknowledging a quote in the book The Untouchables by Tise Vahimagi, which is as follows: "[in the episode "The Purple Gang"] the prominent use of peculiar angles and enforced shadows was perfectly in keeping with the TV style of regular Untouchables director Walter Grauman" (p. 81)
02:37
Director Walter Grauman on a tricky lighting set up done by Russell Metty on the Peter Gunn episode "Edie Finds a Corpse" (that worked for the camera, but was hard on the actors due to the intense heat from the lighting)
01:03
Interview: Walter E. Grauman Show: Peter Gunn
Director Walter Grauman on how Blake Edwards (ironically) advised him not to make artistic compromises on Peter Gunn
00:58
Interview: Walter E. Grauman Show: Peter Gunn
Producer-director Walter Grauman on the flubs made by Lights, Camera, Action (1950) emcee Walter Woolf King on "live" TV 
01:24
Interview: Walter E. Grauman Topic: Bloopers
Director Walter Grauman on working with boxer Primo Carnera on Matinee Theater: "Frankenstein" (airdate: 2/5/57), in which an overzealous and unrehearsed Carnera (playing Frankenstein's monster) threw a stuntman through the scenery
03:28
Interview: Walter E. Grauman Topic: Bloopers
Director Walter Grauman on how a superstition led Sylvia Sidney to forget the final line on "live" TV for a Matinee Theater show [tentatively identified by Grauman as "Death of a Salesman" but possibly "The Gift and the Giver" (airdate: 12/16/57)]
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Interview: Walter E. Grauman Topic: Bloopers
Director Walter Grauman on hiring formerly blacklisted actor Jeff Corey on The Untouchables (and how Corey nearly lost the job)
03:23
Director Walter Grauman on the Naked City episode "Hold for Gloria Christmas," recalling it for early appearances by Alan Alda and Jessica Walter, as well as for "Joel Carpenter" who he discovered was blacklisted Arnold Manoff's pseudonym
03:22
Director Walter Grauman on finding a way to appease the censor in filming a massacre scene for The Untouchables episode "The White Slavers"
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