Interview Bob Elliott In his one-hour-and-forty-five-minute interview, Bob Elliott (1923-2016) talks about his early experiences in radio in the wake of World War II and working for radio station WHDH in Boston. He recalls meeting Ray Goulding at the radio station and developing their "Bob and Ray" act, which was...
Interview Danny DeVito In his nearly three-hour interview, Danny DeVito talks about his early love of television and film, and reminisces about growing up in New Jersey. He speaks of early roles in films such as One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and early television roles on Starsky and Hutch . He discusses landing the...
Show Starsky and Hutch At first glance, Starsky and Hutch (1975-79, ABC) seems of a piece with Baretta , The Streets of San Francisco , or even producer Aaron Spelling's own Charlie's Angels --one more post-1960s police series with street smarts and social cognizance, that expresses at least a passing familiarity with...
Interview Connie Chung In the two-and-a-half-hour solo portion of her interview, Connie Chung outlines her career in journalism. She discusses her family's move from China to the United States, her childhood in the Washington D.C/Maryland area, and her time at the University of Maryland. She recalls getting her first job...
Interview Neil Travis In his two-hour interview, Neil Travis (1936-2012) talks about his work as an editor on such television projects as Roots (for which he won an Emmy award), and feature films such as Dances with Wolves (for which he won an Oscar). Travis notes his early work on Please Don't Eat the Daisies, where he...