Interviewees discuss union and guild strikes and how they impacted television production.
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“The writers never won anything without fighting for those rights… going on strike when they had to.” - Larry Gelbart, Writer/Producer/Director
Highlights

Larry Gelbart on the 1985 Academy Awards show, which he was asked to write, but during which there was a Writers Guild strike; on his commitment to the WGA during this time

Esme Chandlee on dealing with the Teamster's strike in 1945

Asaad Kelada on how "The Dinner Party," an episode of The Office was delayed due to the Writers' Strike

William Schallert on his tenure as President of SAG and a strike

Dan Wilcox on the television writers strike of 2007

Sid Caesar on skipping a rehearsal to relieve tensions when less experienced crew fill-ins were used during a strike on Your Show of Shows in the 1950s
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Sid Caesar
Sid Caesar on skipping a rehearsal to relieve tensions when less experienced crew fill-ins were used during a strike on Your Show of Shows in the 1950s
Esme Chandlee
Esme Chandlee on dealing with the Teamster's strike in 1945
David Chase
David Chase on a memorable encounter with Steve Allen on the picket line for the Writers Guild of America strike in 1974
Ron Cowen
Ron Cowen on going on strike with the Writers Guild early in his career, on attending a meeting for the Guild in those days, and on the importance of the Guild
Dorothy C. Fontana
Dorothy Fontana on working at Revue Studios during the actor and writers' strikes in 1960
Larry Gelbart
Larry Gelbart on the effect the Writer's Guild Strike in 1973 had on the production of M*A*S*H
Larry Gelbart on the 1985 Academy Awards show, which he was asked to write, but during which there was a Writers Guild strike; on his commitment to the WGA during this time
Asaad Kelada
Asaad Kelada on how "The Dinner Party," an episode of The Office was delayed due to the Writers' Strike
Daniel Lipman
Daniel Lipman on going on strike with the Writers Guild early in his career, and on the benefits of the Guild
Bill Melendez
Bill Melendez on Disney animators going on strike in 1941 and Walt Disney's reaction to the strike
Bill Melendez on the Disney animators strike of 1941, on the leader of the strike, and Walt Disney's response to the strike
Anne Nelson
Anne Nelson on dealing with unions and strikes
Del Reisman
Del Reisman on his association with the Writers Guild of America West
Del Reisman on the Writers Guild strike of 1988
William Schallert
William Schallert on his tenure as President of SAG and a strike
Mel Shavelson
Mel Shavelson on a directors strike
Mel Shavelson on writers strikes
John Strauss
John Strauss on his participation in two union strikes
Tucker Wiard
Tucker Wiard on the strike in Hollywood and how that affected his work on Murphy Brown
Dan Wilcox
Dan Wilcox on the television writers strike of 2007