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On writing for The Bell Telephone Hour; on her decision to retire from writing for television and focus on writing novels and on Your Show of Shows having been a training ground for comedy writers; on television's Golden Age and on being a successful television comedy writer; on various people with whom she worked in her career 16:02

Interview: Lucille Kallen



On b-roll pictures from her career- picture for her first novel; the whole staff of Your Show of Shows in 1952-53; the crew at Camp Tamiment; drawing of Tamiment Playhouse and players; 48th Street Playhouse with her play "Maybe Tuesday" 05:57

Interview: Lucille Kallen



Lucille Kallen on writing for The Bell Telephone Hour 05:32

Interview: Lucille Kallen | Genre: Music Shows & Variety Shows/Specials



Lucille Kallen on her decision to retire from writing for television and focus on writing novels and on Your Show of Shows having been a training ground for comedy writers 03:27

Interview: Lucille Kallen | Genre: Music Shows & Variety Shows/Specials



Lucille Kallen on Aaron Ruben, Max Wilk, and Ernest Kinoy 01:19

Interview: Lucille Kallen | Person: Aaron Ruben



Lucille Kallen on Aaron Ruben, Max Wilk, and Ernest Kinoy 01:19

Interview: Lucille Kallen | Person: Max Wilk



Lucille Kallen on Aaron Ruben, Max Wilk, and Ernest Kinoy 01:19

Interview: Lucille Kallen | Person: Ernest Kinoy



Lucille Kallen on Max Liebman and on her husband 01:26

Interview: Lucille Kallen | Person: Max Liebman



Lucille Kallen on the key to writing television comedy 02:54

Interview: Lucille Kallen | Profession: Writers



Lucille Kallen on her decision to retire from writing for television and focus on writing novels and on Your Show of Shows having been a training ground for comedy writers 03:27

Interview: Lucille Kallen



Lucille Kallen on writing for The Bell Telephone Hour 05:33

Interview: Lucille Kallen | Show: Bell Telephone Hour, The



Lucille Kallen on her decision to retire from writing for television and focus on writing novels and on Your Show of Shows having been a training ground for comedy writers 03:27

Interview: Lucille Kallen | Show: Your Show of Shows



Lucille Kallen on the Golden Age of Television 01:23

Interview: Lucille Kallen | Topic: TV's Golden Age (1940s & '50s)



On his childhood in Brooklyn and his early influences; on coaching drama at summer camp and his early writing efforts 00:00

Interview: Irving Fein



On radio programs and movies he enjoyed as a youngster 02:28

Interview: Irving Fein



On his first job out of college in the Publicity and Advertising Department at Warner Brothers; on going to law school at night 08:18

Interview: Irving Fein



On moving to Hollywood to be a publicist at Warner Brothers; on the Great Depression; on publicity for movies in the 1930s and 1940s 06:27

Interview: Irving Fein



On planting stories for publicity; on television's debut at the 1939 World's Fair 02:41

Interview: Irving Fein



On becoming assistant to Samuel Goldwyn  01:20

Interview: Irving Fein



Irving Fein on going to summer camp with future playwright/novelist Irwin Shaw and encouraging Shaw to write 01:10

Interview: Irving Fein | Person: Irwin Shaw



Irving Fein on promoting Bette Davis at Warner Brothers 00:49

Interview: Irving Fein | Person: Bette Davis



Irving Fein on doing publicity for Ann Sheridan  00:33

Interview: Irving Fein | Person: Ann Sheridan



Irving Fein on becoming assistant to Samuel Goldwyn  01:20

Interview: Irving Fein | Person: Samuel Goldwyn



Irving Fein on moving to Hollywood to be a publicist at Warner Brothers and on publicity for movies in the 1930s and 1940s 06:27

Interview: Irving Fein | Profession: Publicist



Irving Fein on moving to Hollywood to be a publicist at Warner Brothers and on publicity for movies in the 1930s and 1940s 06:27

Interview: Irving Fein | Profession: Representatives



Irving Fein on the studio publicity system 01:25

Interview: Irving Fein



Irving Fein on Hollywood in 1936 and how publicity there differed from New York 01:09

Interview: Irving Fein



On his Emmy win for producing The Jack Benny Program; on the unsuccessful special that turned Jack Benny 40 years old, and the decision to age him back to 39 59:58

Interview: Irving Fein



On The Jack Benny Program moving to NBC and going off the air; on forming JB Productions and becoming Jack Benny's manager and producer 06:12

Interview: Irving Fein



On becoming manager for George Burns and Burns winning an Oscar for The Sunshine Boys; on George Burns' movie career later in life; on Burns' death 15:11

Interview: Irving Fein



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