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Tony Charmoli on receiving a Dance Magazine Award on The Tonight Show for his choreography on Hit Parade and walking off The Tonight Show 03:55

Interview: Tony Charmoli | Topic: We Laughed



Tony Charmoli on participating in color experimentation for TV 06:02

Interview: Tony Charmoli | Topic: Technological Innovation



Tony Charmoli on receiving a Dance Magazine Award on The Tonight Show for his choreography on Hit Parade and walking off The Tonight Show 03:55

Interview: Tony Charmoli | Topic: Memorable Moments on Television



Tony Charmoli on his awareness of the Blacklist in the 1950s 01:56

Interview: Tony Charmoli | Topic: Television Industry



Tony Charmoli on his awareness of the Blacklist in the 1950s 01:56

Interview: Tony Charmoli | Topic: Industry Crossroads



Tony Charmoli on his awareness of the Blacklist in the 1950s 01:56

Interview: Tony Charmoli | Topic: Hollywood Blacklist



Tony Charmoli on receiving an Emmy and a Dance Magazine Award for his choreography on Your Hit Parade 03:55

Interview: Tony Charmoli



Tony Charmoli on receiving an Emmy and a Dance Magazine Award for his choreography on Your Hit Parade 03:55

Interview: Tony Charmoli



On the casting for Star Trek; on the transition to "Mr. Spock" becoming the second lead on the show; on the format in which the pilots were aired; on significant changes between the first pilot and the second pilot; on approaching and presenting all the characters as equals; on the impact of the show upon viewers; on the importance of music on Star Trek; on memories of the Emmy Awards; on the writers of Star Trek; on the main contributors to Star Trek; on the cast and crew of Star Trek; on the move to make Star Trek a mixed race cast; on having a Russian character on the show; on his promotion at Desilu; on Lucille Ball's response to his promotion 24:11

Interview: Herbert F. Solow



On how Leonard Nimoy's popularity as "Spock" affected the rest of the cast and crew; on working with Martin Landau; on his opinion of Star Trek; on his interest in understanding the director's perspective on a show; on the collaborative effort of making a television show; on his favorite episode of Star Trek; on the sale of Desilu to Gulf & Western; on Gulf and Western being absorbed by Paramount; on becoming vice president of Paramount Pictures; on his subsequent departure; on his move to MGM and acquiring three TV shows for the studio; on how the name Desilu was replaced by Paramount; on the effect his departure from Paramount had on the cast and crew of Star Trek 13:41

Interview: Herbert F. Solow



On the legacy of Desilu; on early talks of doing a Star Trek movie and how the film eventually came about; on the success of the syndication of Star Trek; on the spin-off series that lasted for seven seasons; on  the phenomenon that Star Trek has become; on the progression of his career and setting up his own company; on writing a book with Robert Justman about Star Trek; on the myths and misinformation that is spread about Star Trek; on his contributions and impressions of the Star Trek conventions; on the Star Trek sketch for Saturday Night Live; on the impact that Star Trek has had on people's lives; on his memories of the cancellation of the show 15:47

Interview: Herbert F. Solow



On the legacy of Star Trek; on his involvement with other TV shows like Mission: Impossible, Mannix, Medical Center, Courtship of Eddie's Father and Then Came Bronson; on Bruce Gellar as a producer on Mission: Impossible; on Steven Hill in the role of "Mr. Briggs" on Mission: Impossible; on finding a new lead actor for Mission: Impossible; on the head of programming's opposition to Mission: Impossible; on Mission: Impossible being renewed;  on the casting of Peter Graves as the new lead for the show 06:02

Interview: Herbert F. Solow



Herbert F. Solow on Star Trek 22:46

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Genre: Sci-Fi/Supernatural Series



Herbert F. Solow on the legacy of Desilu's productions, including Mission: Impossible and The Untouchables 01:40

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Genre: Adventure/Espionage Series



Herbert F. Solow on the legacy of Desilu's productions, including Mission: Impossible and The Untouchables 01:40

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Genre: Cop/Detective/Mystery Series



Herbert F. Solow on the Star Trek sketch on Saturday Night Live 00:17

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Genre: Comedy Series



Herbert F. Solow on the quality of Bruce Gellar's work on Mission: Impossible and his contribution to the show 01:04

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Genre: Adventure/Espionage Series



Herbert F. Solow on Steven Hill as the original "Mr. Briggs" on Mission: Impossible 01:44

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Genre: Adventure/Espionage Series



Herbert F. Solow on Peter Graves being cast as the new lead on Mission: Impossible 02:06

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Genre: Adventure/Espionage Series



Herbert F. Solow on Gene Roddenberry's influence in casting Majel Barrett in Star Trek 02:19

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Gene Roddenberry



Herbert F. Solow on Majel Barrett being cast on Star Trek 02:19

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Majel Barrett-Roddenberry



Herbert F. Solow on Leonard Nimoy's obvious popularity and "Mr. Spock" becoming the second lead on Star Trek 00:24

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Leonard Nimoy



Herbert F. Solow on Harlan Ellison's contribution to Star Trek; on how Ellison brought in Teddy Sturgeon, George Clayton Johnson and Dick Matheson to write on Star Trek 04:02

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Harlan Ellison



Herbert F. Solow on hiring Gene Coon to work with the writers on Star Trek 04:02

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Gene Coon



Herbert F. Solow on Roddenbery's work with the writers of Star Trek 01:18

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Gene Roddenberry



Herbert F. Solow on the main contributors to Star Trek: Bob Justman, Alexander Courage, Matt Jeffries, What Chang and Bill Tice 00:44

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Robert Justman



Herbert F. Solow on the main contributors to Star Trek: Bob Justman, Alexander Courage, Matt Jeffries, What Chang and Bill Tice 00:44

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Alexander Courage



Herbert F. Solow on the main contributors to Star Trek: Bob Justman, Alexander Courage, Matt Jeffries, What Chang and Bill Tice 00:44

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Matt Jefferies



Herbert F. Solow on Dorothy Fontana's contribution to Star Trek; on Dorothy's nom de plume "D.C. Fontana" 01:48

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Dorothy C. Fontana



Herbert F. Solow on his impressions of William Shatner 00:37

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: William Shatner



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