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Stanley Hubbard

"The best decision I've ever made is to not put up with anybody who's dishonest. I won't put up with anybody who mistreats employees. If I know about it, that's it, they're gone. I won't put up with anybody who cheats our customers or cheats the viewing public." 
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Herschel Burke Gilbert

"I wrote to each picture, I think, differently. I like wanting to have  enhanced the story -- so you can't have a style. The story dictates it."

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Arthur Gardner

"We had a working relationship with everybody who worked with us. There was nothing imperial about it. We would always work hand in hand with everybody."
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Gerald Fried

"You see a scene and you say, how could music help here?  Should there be music here?  And if so, what should the music do?"

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Thomas W. Moore

"I enjoyed the programming and the manufacture of programs more than anything else. You always take great joy and pride in successful programming -- you program a period and a hit comes out of it, that's a source of great pride." 
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Tommy Cole

"Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Mr. Disney next to camera. I kept blowing the line because he was making me nervous. I'd see him there smiling, watching what I was doing. So I called the AD over after one of the takes that I'd blown and said, 'could you ask Mr. Disney if he could please move out of my eyeline?' I didn't want to be disrespectful, but could he move just a little? I saw the AD go over to Mr. Disney and whisper in his ear, and he looked at me, waved and left. I got through the intro. The next day in the trades: 'Mouseketeer Throws Walt Disney Off the Set.'"
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Al Michaels

"The announcer's role is to enhance your enjoyment of the game by bringing you things you don't have access to. The game is a melody and you're going to provide the lyrics.. I want the viewer to look at me and say 'We can trust this guy.'
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Geraldine Laybourne

"Most mission statements would say, 'To be the largest provider of kids' entertainment in the world.' We didn't do that. [Nickelodeon] had a mission statement which was: 'To connect kids with each other and with their world through entertainment.' Now, that is a big idea."
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Linda Ellerbee

"Even at age 10 it was fairly clear to me that if the Soviet Union dropped a hydrogen bomb on us, climbing under my little wooden desk and putting my hands over my head wasn't going to help. I spent a lot of time afraid of what's going to happen because I would see these images on television of Khrushchev pounding his shoe at the UN and the tests of the bombs that were being conducted, and I would go to bed terrified. No one talked to me about this. My parents didn't talk to me about what I was watching, my school didn't talk to me, no one in the church talked to me, certainly no one on television addressed my fears as a kid of the news that I was seeing. Don't you think I didn't think about that years later when we went to start Nick News."
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Alan A. Armer

"It was a pattern we used successfully in 'The Untouchables," where the framework for the series would be 'the fugitive' running from the law and there would be a human-dimensional story about the characters 'the fugitive' would become involved with. That's really what made the series work."