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November 13, 2017
... wisdom of writing words to fit the pictures didn’t apply. “It is your ear, as much as or even more than your ... eventually has to come down to 14 minutes and finding out how to keep the best stuff in and cut the worst stuff out. He ... fifth decade at CBS News, Hewitt says, “I wish I knew how I survived for 41 years in one place. I quit a couple of ...
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September 23, 2016
... east, in New Rochelle, New York, not in Hollywood. And how did you decide to go into the business? I always wanted ... love doing? If everyone could have that as their epitaph, how wonderful life would be. It’s just - “Thank you, ... - I finally started writing every day. When people ask, “How did you write a one-woman show?” - for me it was like a ...
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April 22, 2014
... the BBC. Side Order of Life - This Lifetime series showed how a cancer diagnosis is not viewed as a death sentence but ... or fiction/nonfiction specials were also eligible to apply for The Television Academy Honors. The Academy of ...
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April 12, 2017
... includes reproductive rights, specifically addressing how availability to safe abortion options for American women ... JJ DiMeo, a young man with cerebral palsy, and addresses how his family fights injustices both real and imagined. The ... and fiction/nonfiction specials were also eligible to apply for Television Academy Honors. About the Television ...
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July 30, 2015
... , but just with slightly extrapolated technology. That's how this focus came about.” The irony is that while ... says, “because I think we, as animals, are learning how to use all these amazing new powers that technology has ... It usually comes back from a what-if premise, and then you apply the logical consequences to that.” The idea for ...
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March 30, 2017
... nearly 500 scripted original series by the end of 2017. So how has this epic flood of television affected the way ... everything. What I do have to do is try to figure out how to say something a little different about most things,” ... show. She laughs now, thinking back to that time and how it compares to the present in terms of volume. “Now,” ...
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January 4, 2016
... Having worked with Jet Li and Jackie Chan, and seeing how and what they do, we knew this was something that ... with a unique set of growing pains. What lesson can you apply to future seasons? AG : There are some sad realities of ... further. Since you’re primarily based in Los Angeles, how are you able to cover productions across two states and ...
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April 22, 2014
... by Morgan Freeman, the program educates viewers on how Mandela used the sport of rugby to make a deeply divided, ... nation whole again when traditional politics failed, and how the 1995 Rugby World Cup win became the turning point in ... and fiction/nonfiction specials were also eligible to apply for the Television Academy Honors. The star-studded ...
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October 6, 2017
... of her visit, Fager drove her to the airport and asked, “How do i get to the network?” Sawyer gave him the scoop: ... you to 60 Minutes ? A: Everything. I didn’t even know how much I would be attracted to it till I arrived here. When ... the Evening News in the early ’80s, I couldn’t believe how dedicated [the division] was to reporting. Nobody talked ...
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December 8, 2017
... ). He was getting a reputation around town for knowing how to make viewers laugh; the executives at the ad agency ... or seven servants to a rich family. The idea was to show how people can learn to live with one another. While the ... types of people who had to learn to live together. But how could he bring together seven people with completely ...
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