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Herbert F. Solow on a crowd's reaction to Greg Morris from Mission: Impossible 01:15
Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Greg Morris
Herbert F. Solow on working with Herbert S. Schlosser on Then Came Bronson 07:19
Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Herbert S. Schlosser
Herbert F. Solow on working with Akim Tamiroff, Garry Merrill, and Bonnie Bedelia on Then Came Bronson 04:32
Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Akim Tamiroff
Herbert F. Solow on presenting the pilot for Then Came Bronson to Don Durgin, Walter Scott and Herbert Schlosser at NBC 04:01
Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Don Durgin
Herbert F. Solow on working with Robert Justman on Then Came Bronson 01:52
Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Robert Justman
Herbert F. Solow on working with Elvis Presley on the documentary Elvis: That's the Way It Is 04:54
Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Elvis Presley
Herbert F. Solow on his recollections of Elvis Presley and his agent, Tom Parker 04:54
Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Tom Parker
Herbert F. Solow on working with Dennis Saunders, Jim Aubrey, Lucien Ballard on Elvis: That's the Way It Is 04:54
Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Dennis Saunders
Herbert F. Solow on working with Frank Sinatra on Dirty Dingus McGee at MGM 00:57
Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Frank Sinatra
Herbert F. Solow on working with Mayo Simon on Man From Atlantis 01:44
Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Mayo Simon
Herbert F. Solow on his meeting with Christopher Reeve for Man from Atlantis 01:01
Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Christopher Reeve
Herbert F. Solow on his meeting with Patrick Duffy for Man From Atlantis 03:03
Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Person: Patrick Duffy
Herbert F. Solow on his proudest career achievement 02:05
Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Profession: Television Executive
Herbert F. Solow on advice he would give to an aspiring television executive 01:27
Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Profession: Television Executive
Herbert F. Solow on advice he would give to an aspiring television executive 01:27
Interview: Herbert F. Solow
Herbert F. Solow on working with Peter Graves on Mission: Impossible 00:41
Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Show: Mission: Impossible
Herbert F. Solow on the origins of the show Mannix and its long-running success 03:08
Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Show: Mannix
Herbert F. Solow on the development and success of the show, The Courtship of Eddie's Father 08:11
Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Show: Courtship of Eddie's Father, The
Herbert F. Solow on hiring Chad Everett for the show Medical Center and the show's long run of seven years 03:01
Interview: Herbert F. Solow | Show: Medical Center
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