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Interview

Sheila Kuehl

In her two-hour-forty-five-minute interview, Sheila Kuehl talks about her introduction to performing on live radio as a child. She tells how that led to her role as "Jackie Erwin," the...
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Interview

Edward James Olmos

In his three-hour interview, Edward James Olmos talks about his early interests in baseball and rock and roll music, which led to his life-long love of performing for audiences. He...
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Interview

J. Michael Straczynski

In his three-and-a-half-hour interview, J. Michael Straczynski talks about his early life and writing career. He discusses working as an assistant to Norman Corwin and having a chance meeting with...
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Interview

Ralph M. Baruch

In his three-and-a-half-hour interview, Ralph M. Baruch (1923-2016) recounts his childhood in Germany and his family's flight to France during World War II. He recalls his first job in sales...
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Interview

Greg Daniels

In his nearly three-and-a-half-hour interview, Greg Daniels discusses writing for The Harvard Lampoon, which led to a job writing for HBO's Not Necessarily the News. He recalls his early writing...
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Interview

Steve Kroft

In his three-hour interview, Steve Kroft details his early interest in journalism and his stint in the army, where he reported for both the Armed Forces Radio and Stars &...
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Interview

Robert Johnson

In his one-and-a-half-hour interview, Robert Johnson discusses his early years in Washington, D.C. as vice president of government relations for the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) during the rise...
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Interview

Jim Cantore

In his two-hour-and-ten-minute interview, Jim Cantore talks about his early life and his interest in weather as a child. He chronicles his study of meteorology and getting hired at The...
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Interview

Caroll Spinney

In his three-hour interview, Caroll Spinney (1933-2019) discusses his early interest in drawing and puppetry. He describes his first work in television puppetry, with his "Rascal Rabbit" puppet, outlines his...
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Interview

Ian Fraser

In his one-and-a-half-hour interview, Ian Fraser (1933-2014) describes the role of a music director. He talks of directing music for Christmas in Washington, AFI specials, and the American Teacher Awards...
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Interview

Vivian Brown

In her one-and-a-half-hour interview, Vivian Brown talks about her early interest in weather and her exhaustive study of meteorology in college. She describes first being hired by The Weather Channel...
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Interview

Betty White with Emerson College

In her one-hour interview for the American Comedy Archives at Emerson College, Betty White (1922-2021) talks about her early aspirations before setting on a career in television and appearing on...
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Interview

Frederic Ziv

In his two-hour-plus interview, Frederic Ziv (1905-2001) discusses his start in print advertising. He then details the founding of one of the first and largest syndication companies in television history...
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Interview

Marta Kauffman

In the half-hour solo portion of her interview, Marta Kauffman talks about her childhood and her early love of musical theater. She describes how the entertainment industry treated women when...
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Interview

John Astin

In this three-and-a-half-hour interview, John Astin talks about his childhood and how an early experience seeing a production of Our Town made him to decide to become an actor. He...
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Interview

Gary Smith

In the three-hour solo portion of his interview, Gary Smith (1935-2025) talks about his early years and his college career in set design. He describes his professional set designing and...
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Interview

Saul Turteltaub

In his nearly two-and-a-half-hour interview, Saul Turteltaub (1932-2020) tells the story of his first big break into television, which came through his former summer camp girlfriend, Shari Lewis. He discusses...
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Interview

Ron Clark

In his two-hour interview, Ron Clark talks about his early life and his time in Canada as a writer for stand-up comics. He describes his big break writing for The...
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Interview

Alan Raymond

In the fourteen-minute solo portion of his interview, Alan Raymond discusses his childhood and growing up in New York City. He talks about his memories of early television, career influences...
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Interview

Mark Snow

In his over three-hour interview, Mark Snow (1946-2025) discusses studying composition and oboe at Juilliard before moving to California to pursue composing for television. He describes his first big break...
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