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Herbert F. Solow on how Then Came Bronson was created 07:19

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Show: Then Came Bronson



Herbert F. Solow on how Man From Atlantis was created 05:55

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Show: Man From Atlantis



Herbert F. Solow on the Emmy win for the TV show, The Courtship of Eddie's Father 01:29

Interview: Herbert F. Solow



Herbert F. Solow on the Emmy win for the TV show, The Courtship of Eddie's Father 01:29

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Topic: Emmy Awards



Herbert F. Solow on the Emmy win for the TV show, The Courtship of Eddie's Father 01:29

Interview: Herbert F. Solow



On working with Lucille Ball at Desilu Productions as the program director; on his impressions of Desi Arnaz; on the effect that Desi's departure from Desilu had upon the workings of the studio; on his work style; on being named Vice President and Executive in Charge of Production at Desilu; on how he maintained the balance of power with Lucille Ball 08:16

Interview: Herbert F. Solow



On how he first heard about Star Trek; on his impressions of Star Trek; on the advent of color television and its impact; on the development process for Star Trek; on hurdles he had to overcome during the development for Star Trek; on his deal with NBC for the production of Star Trek; on the decision to make Star Trek a two-hour TV movie; on hiring the cast for Star Trek 16:07

Interview: Herbert F. Solow



On Brigg's Squad whose name was changed to Mission: Impossible; on hiring the cast and crew for the pilot of Mission: Impossible; on the concept and filming for the pilot of Mission: Impossible; on working with Martin Landau as a guest star on the show; on funding to produce Mission: Impossible; on the creation of Mission: Impossible's score and the origins of the main theme for the show; on selling both Star Trek and Mission: Impossible  in the same week; on navigating the challenges of producing two shows concurrently, whose episodes required a large amount of production design; on financing both Mission: Impossible and Star Trek once both were picked up as series; on the Star Trek two-hour pilot; on how the subsequent one-hour pilot for Star Trek came about; on additional casting for Star Trek; on hiring Alexander "Sandy" Courage as the composer for Star Trek 27:08

Interview: Herbert F. Solow



On hiring cast and crew, including William Shatner, for Star Trek; on taking the first episode to a preview house; on preview audiences' responses to Star Trek; on negotiations regarding the character of "Mr. Spock;" on the challenges of filming a special effects heavy show like Star Trek on a weekly basis; on the audiences' response to "Mr. Spock" 07:45

Interview: Herbert F. Solow



Herbert F. Solow on working with Lucille Ball on The Lucy Show 07:07

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Genre: Comedy Series



Herbert F. Solow on how he first heard about Star Trek 03:22

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



Herbert F. Solow on how Bonanza was shot in color 00:33

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Genre: Western Series



Herbert F. Solow on the development of Mission: Impossible 16:01

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



Herbert F. Solow on the development process and eventual audience response to Star Trek 18:52

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



Herbert F. Solow on working with Lucille Ball 07:07

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Lucille Ball



Herbert F. Solow on his impressions of Desi Arnaz and on Desi's departure from Desilu Productions 01:50

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Desi Arnaz



Herbert F. Solow on his impressions of Lucille Ball's second husband, Gary Morton 02:45

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Gary Morton



Herbert F. Solow on his initial meeting with Gene Roddenberry about Star Trek 02:47

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Gene Roddenberry



Herbert F. Solow on hiring Jeffrey Hunter as the lead in the first Star Trek  pilot 00:16

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Jeffrey Hunter



Herbert F. Solow on hiring Leonard Nimoy for Star Trek 00:22

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Leonard Nimoy



Herbert F. Solow on hiring Robert Butler on Star Trek 00:09

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Robert Butler



Herbert F. Solow on hiring Robert Justman on Star Trek 16:02

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Robert Justman



Herbert F. Solow on the development of Mission: Impossible with Bruce Geller 07:08

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Bruce Geller



Herbert F. Solow on hiring Steven Hill on Mission: Impossible 00:18

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Steven Hill



Herbert F. Solow on hiring Barbara Bain on Mission: Impossible 00:26

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Barbara Bain



Herbert F. Solow on hiring Greg Morris on Mission: Impossible 00:47

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Greg Morris



Herbert F. Solow on hiring Wally Cox on Mission: Impossible 00:36

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Wally Cox



Herbert F. Solow on hiring Peter Lupus on the Mission: Impossible pilot 01:19

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Peter Lupus



Herbert F. Solow on working with Martin Landau on Mission: Impossible 00:52

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Martin Landau



Herbert F. Solow on working with production designer, Matt Jeffries on Star Trek 01:09

Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Matt Jefferies



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