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Director Walter Grauman on Barnaby Jones star Buddy Ebsen's likability (comparing him to Angela Lansbury, who he worked with on Murder, She Wrote) 00:59
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: Barnaby Jones
Director Walter Grauman on Natalie Wood's fear of deep/dark waters while shooting the TV movie The Memory of Eva Ryker, one of her last projects 05:30
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: Memory of Eva Ryker, The
Director Walter Grauman on learning how the Viet Cong operated from military consultants on the TV movie The Forgotten Man 03:56
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: Forgotten Man, The
Director Walter Grauman on losing his Asian extras at 4 PM, while shooting the TV movie The Forgotten Man 01:26
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: Forgotten Man, The
Director Walter Grauman relates the plot of the TV movie The Forgotten Man [SPOILERS] 01:13
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: Forgotten Man, The
Director Walter Grauman on his visual style and acknowledging a quote in the book The Untouchables by Tise Vahimagi, which is as follows: "[in the episode "The Purple Gang"] the prominent use of peculiar angles and enforced shadows was perfectly in keeping with the TV style of regular Untouchables director Walter Grauman" (p. 81) 02:37
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: Untouchables, The
Director Walter Grauman on a tricky lighting set up done by Russell Metty on the Peter Gunn episode "Edie Finds a Corpse" (that worked for the camera, but was hard on the actors due to the intense heat from the lighting) 01:03
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: Peter Gunn
Director Walter Grauman on how Blake Edwards (ironically) advised him not to make artistic compromises on Peter Gunn 00:58
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Show: Peter Gunn
Director Walter Grauman on how Blake Edwards (ironically) advised him on not making artistic compromises on Peter Gunn 00:59
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Topic: Creative Influences and Inspiration
Director Walter Grauman on losing his Asian extras at 4 PM, while shooting the TV movie The Forgotten Man 01:26
Interview: Walter E. Grauman | Topic: Underrepresented Voices
On his early life and influences; on radio he listened to growing up; on his first professional job at NBC 18:19
Interview: Heino Ripp
On early television technology, and on the picture quality and reception of television when he started; on being in the newsroom on D-Day; on becoming technical director for NBC 10:58
Interview: Heino Ripp
Heino Ripp on early television technology, and on the picture quality and reception of television when he started 05:53
Interview: Heino Ripp
Heino Ripp on being in the newsroom on D-Day 02:21
Interview: Heino Ripp | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change
On the reliability of the equipment at NBC when he started; on what a technical director does; on acting as technical director for The Bob Hope Chevy Show 13:17
Interview: Heino Ripp
On what it was like in the control room of The Bob Hope Chevy Show; on acting as technical director for Howdy Doody 14:50
Interview: Heino Ripp
Heino Ripp on acting as technical director for Howdy Doody, starring "Buffalo" Bob Smith and Bob Keeshan as "Clarabell the Clown" 11:11
Interview: Heino Ripp | Person: Bob Keeshan
Heino Ripp on acting as technical director for Howdy Doody, starring "Buffalo" Bob Smith and Bob Keeshan as "Clarabell the Clown" 11:11
Interview: Heino Ripp | Person: Bob Smith
Heino Ripp on what a technical director does 05:40
Interview: Heino Ripp | Profession: Technology Innovators
Heino Ripp on acting as technical director for The Bob Hope Chevy Show 04:37
Interview: Heino Ripp | Show: Bob Hope Chevy Show, The
Heino Ripp on what it was like in the control room of The Bob Hope Chevy Show 04:09
Interview: Heino Ripp | Show: Bob Hope Chevy Show, The
Heino Ripp on acting as technical director for Howdy Doody 10:41
Interview: Heino Ripp | Show: Howdy Doody
Heino Ripp on the reliability of the equipment at NBC when he started 03:00
Interview: Heino Ripp | Topic: Technological Innovation