Interview Ted Rich In his two-and-a-half-hour interview, Theodore "Ted" Rich (1929-2018) talks about his early years as an apprentice editor with Hal Roach and at MGM. He describes working at Desilu Studios (with Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz) as head film librarian, supervising film editor, and eventually, as...
Interview Stanley Frazen In his two-hour interview, Stanley Frazen (1919-2011) recalls his World War II duty, then his job with Warner Bros. Studios in the mail room, then in publicity. Frazen then talks extensively about the various positions he held at Warner Bros. and the stars who he came in contact with there. He...
Interview Alex Anderson In his two-and-a-half-hour interview, Alex Anderson (1920-2010) speaks about his early years when he began his animation career at his uncle's Terrytoons. He talks about deciding to produce animated cartoons for television (at the time of the medium's introduction) and forming a partnership with...
Interview Ann Marcus In her nearly four-hour interview, Ann Marcus (1921-2014) talks about her early interest in writing, which led her to become a "copy boy" at The New York Daily News and later a reporter/researcher at Life magazine. She describes her early, unsuccessful attempts at being an actress and her and her...
Interview Monty Hall In his over three-hour interview, Monty Hall (1921-2017) reminisces about his early career in radio in Winnipeg and Toronto, and his subsequent move to New York. He describes his work on early television shows The Sky's The Limit , Bingo-at-Home , Video Village , and Your First Impression . Hall...