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Director Walter Grauman on hiring formerly blacklisted actor Jeff Corey on The Untouchables (and how Corey nearly lost the job) 01:20
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Person: Jeff Corey
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 writer "Joel Carpenter" who he discovered was blacklisted Arnold Manoff's pseudonym 03:22
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Person: Alan Alda
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 writer "Joel Carpenter" who he discovered was blacklisted Arnold Manoff's pseudonym 03:22
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Person: Arnold Manoff
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 writer "Joel Carpenter" who he discovered was blacklisted Arnold Manoff's pseudonym 03:22
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Person: Jessica Walter
Walter Grauman on getting into TV, co- writing, directing, and producing the talent show Lights, Camera, Action 01:26
Interview: Walter E. Grauman
Director Walter Grauman on actress Sarah Churchill needing to get bailed out of jail to make her live appearance on Matinee Theater 03:20
Interview: Walter E. Grauman
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 03:29
Interview: Walter E. Grauman
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)] 01:29
Interview: Walter E. Grauman
Producer-director Walter Grauman on the flubs made by Lights, Camera, Action (1950) emcee Walter Woolf King on live TV 01:31
Interview: Walter E. Grauman
Walter Grauman on getting into TV, co- writing, directing, and producing the talent show Lights, Camera, Action 01:26
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: Lights, Camera, Action!
Producer-director Walter Grauman on the flubs made by Lights, Camera, Action (1950) emcee Walter Woolf King on "live" TV 01:31
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: Lights, Camera, Action!
Lights, Camera, Action producer-director Walter Grauman on being sued by Hollywood Screen Test producer Lester Lewis (Grauman misidentifies him as Lester White) for similarity in the two show's concepts 01:51
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: Lights, Camera, Action!
Lights, Camera, Action producer-director Walter Grauman on being sued by Hollywood Screen Test producer Lester Lewis (Grauman misidentifies him as Lester White) for similarity in the two show's concepts 01:51
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: Hollywood Screen Test
Walter Grauman on breaking into NBC network dramatic series directing with Cameo Theatre 01:42
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: Cameo Theatre
Director Walter Grauman on directing Cameo Theatre: "The Man From the South" later remade (with Steve McQueen) as the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode "Man from the South" [note: the star in the Cameo Theatre show was John Lupton, not Steve McQueen as Grauman recalls] 01:55
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: Cameo Theatre
Director Walter Grauman on directing Cameo Theatre: "The Man From the South" later remade (with Steve McQueen) as the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode "Man from the South" [note: the star in the Cameo Theatre show was John Lupton, not Steve McQueen as Grauman recalls] 01:55
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: Alfred Hitchcock Presents aka The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
Director Walter Grauman on actress Sarah Churchill needing to get bailed out of jail to make her "live" appearance on Matinee Theater 03:20
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: NBC Matinee Theater
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 an actor through the scenery 03:29
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: NBC Matinee Theater
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)] 01:29
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: NBC Matinee Theater
Director Walter Grauman on a mishap that occurred to Constance Bennett minutes before a "live" TV production of Matinee Theater [likely "One Hundred Red Convertibles (airdate: 9/5/56), for which the credits match] 01:07
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: NBC Matinee Theater
Director Walter Grauman briefly on Cameo Theatre and Matinee Theater creator/producer Albert McCleery 00:30
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: Cameo Theatre
Director Walter Grauman briefly on Cameo Theatre and Matinee Theater creator/producer Albert McCleery 00:30
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: NBC Matinee Theater
Director Walter Grauman on the indelible impression left on him by newcomer Charles Bronson during production of the Colt .45 episode "Young Gun" 01:27
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: Colt .45
Director Walter Grauman on hiring formerly blacklisted actor Jeff Corey on The Untouchables (and how Corey nearly lost the job) 01:20
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: Untouchables, The
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 writer "Joel Carpenter" who he discovered was blacklisted Arnold Manoff's pseudonym 03:22
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: Naked City
Producer-director Walter Grauman on the format of Lights, Camera, Action 01:53
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: Lights, Camera, Action!
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)] 01:23
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
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Topic: Hollywood Blacklist