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Lewis Gomavitz

"I'd like to be remembered as one of the original pioneers. I would like to be remembered for my relationship with Kukla, Fran & Ollie, which in our day, without being bashful, I think we were one of the top shows to the American public. There have been times when I'm introduced to somebody and they say, 'He was the director of Kukla, Fran & Ollie or the director of a part of Sanford and Son.' They say, 'Really?' Yes, really. I've had a good life."

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John Soh

"You're telling the story with a picture. It's great satisfaction, being able to tell the story, and at the same time learning all different aspects of life. Whether it's science or music or life, or it's sadness, happiness, you're learning and you're telling millions of people that story. Sitting in front of that Moviola, that's happiness." 
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Jim McKay

"We were going to tape the voiceover in the studio and Roone Arledge says, 'I think that opening stinks.' I said, 'I do, too.'  So we went into an engineer's room with a bunch of equipment and we sat down and put some words together, not knowing they would still be heard years later, about the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat."
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Chet Simmons

"When I started, there was really no sports television. We started it, Roone Arledge, myself, Edgar, Jim Spence, we started the golden age of sports on television. Nobody else did it. We did it with 'Wide World of Sports,' we did it with professional football, we did it with everything. We started all of this."

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Robert Schuller

"You can always know what a preacher's weakness is by what he's preaching about all the time. I am preaching to people who need to be encouraged. I'm preaching to me."