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Kirk Browning

"If I wanted to be known for anything, it's never forgetting that somewhere hidden in this diabolic assemblage of elements, there is a specific television art form. I would like to think that perhaps I've used it as often and as much as I could."
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Hume Cronyn

"We were on a boat, and a television executive, who was rather corpulent, said to me and Jessica (Tandy), 'I'll ask you one question. If you could, next year, be in the position that Lucy Ball is today, would you do it?' And I looked across at Jessie who was shaking her head 'no.' He said, 'All right, that's it,' and he got up and he dived overboard. Of such small trivial things, are memories made."
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Piper Laurie

"It used to happen when you did live television - people the next day would come up to you, and the whole country had seen you the night before. It's hard for people to imagine how really focused people were on those live shows. That doesn't happen anymore."

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Bob Markell

"We were free to do anything we wanted, to say anything we wanted. And we weren't afraid of being fired or anything like that. We kind of knew our limits so we weren't that extravagant. The Golden Age of Television was an age where everybody was learning. There were no experts, so there was nobody to tell us what to do."