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  1. The Interviews: An Oral History of Television. archive of video interviews relating to American television. Archive of American Television; Statements. instance of.

  2. Jan 5, 2021 · With the launch of the Television Academy Foundation’s oral history program, Dean Valentine’s tribute to Danny Arnold resulted in a gift for us all. For scholars, journalists, and TV fans alike, The Interviews provides a goldmine of unique, primary source material, rich with TV history nuggets. Visit the collection online to unearth the ...

  3. The Interviews: An Oral History of Television: With Karen Herman, Adrienne Faillace, Stephen J. Abramson, Jenni Matz. After two decades and 874 in-depth oral history interviews, The Archive of American Television will be the foundation of The Interviews: An Oral History of Television.

  4. Dec 6, 2022 · About The Event. Join Interviewees, television luminaries, and leaders to celebrate twenty-five years of preserving television history. Founded in 1997, this National Endowment of the Humanities-recognized collection (formerly The Archive of American Television) features close to 950 in-depth conversations with television pioneers ...

  5. Tab. In his three-hour interview, Robert Culp (1930-2010) talks about his childhood interests and how he aspired to be an animator for Disney when he grew up. He talks about his acting training and his move to New York City, breaking into theater and television. He explains how he was able to get work in television as an indirect result of the ...

  6. In her nearly two-and-a-half-hour interview, Betty White (1922-2021) talks about her start in television as a co-host, with Al Jarvis, on L.A.'s local station KLAC in 1949. She also recalls her years as a guest host on Jack Paar's Tonight Show, and as a 20-year co-host for the Rose Parade. White speaks in detail about The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Golden Girls, including the members of ...

  7. Nov 1, 1995 · Based on interviews with the technicians, producers, and actors behind TV's early programs, the author creates an entertaining history of the medium, from the inventor of the laugh machine to the quiz show scandals. 20,000 first printing. National ad/promo. Genres Pop CultureNonfictionHistoryTv. 624 pages, Hardcover.