Interview Bill Nye In his two-hour interview, Bill Nye talks about his early interest in science and recalls learning astronomy from Professor Carl Sagan at Cornell University. He discusses moving to Seattle, where he worked for Boeing as a mechanical engineer, and shares why he quit his job to get into television...
Interview Clint Walker In his nearly three-hour interview, Clint Walker (1927-2018) talks about the many odd jobs he held before embarking on a film and television career. He tells how he ventured out to Hollywood and landed a role in Cecil B. DeMille's The Ten Commandments , and how the role led to other film projects...
Interview Fred Willard In his three-and-a-half-hour interview, Fred Willard (1939-2020) talks about his earliest appearances on television -- sketches with comedy partners on The Ed Sullivan Show and The Steve Allen Show . He describes his involvement with the comedy troupe Ace Trucking Company, which led to regular...
Interview Tucker Wiard In his three-hour interview, Tucker Wiard (1941-2022) discusses his interest in technology and television from a young age. He recalls the advancements that occurred in TV editing from his time in the army through working for CBS broadcasting. He shares what attracted him to TV editing and...
Interview David Shore In his three-hour interview, David Shore talks about his early life and brief law career in Canada. He describes his move to Los Angeles and his big break writing for the critically acclaimed series Due South for show creator Paul Haggis. He discusses writing for the Canadian shows Traders , The...