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Eddie Foy III

"My advice to new casting directors? Go read a little book called 'The Complete Works of Shakespeare'. Find out about Noel Coward, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Lerner and Loewe and Edward Albee. Find out why Spencer Tracy and Miss Hepburn never took their clothes off and left their love to be your fantasy."

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Ray Forrest

"When radio was king in the early days of television, the announcers  sounded stuffy and very elegant and unapproachable. When I got into television, which is the norm today, everybody was sort of relaxed and easygoing. When I got into it, I found that was the simplest way to do it." 
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Stanford Tischler

"Comedy is harder to cut than straight stuff. I don't think you have to know more, but you have to have a feel for it. There's a mixture between being objective and subjective when you're putting something together. You've got to feel what is good and what your view is, and in a comedy, what is funny and what is not. How to temper it and cut it so that if it's a boom, boom, boom, you're building up to it. It's a wonderful way to cut."
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Susan Whiting

"That's something Nielsen is kind of uniquely positioned to do: measure 'what am I buying, and what am I watching?' That combination was true when Mr. Nielsen started the company -- those were the two pieces. It's still true today."