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November 7, 2019
... was interviewed in October 2018 by Dan Pasternack for The Interviews: An Oral History of Television, a program of the ... I said, "Of course." I was flown out to L.A. I played Al, the nut boy. We had a great time. Q: Let's rewind the ... The Improv and Catch a Rising Star. He's looking for funny people for this show called NBC Saturday Night . He signs me ...
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August 30, 2022
... documentaries such as Kids Behind Bars and Heroin USA f or Al Jazeera America. Recently, she executive-produced the BET ... interviewed in January 2022 by Jenni Matz, director of The Interviews: An Oral History of Television, a program of the ... being on camera was, it gave you a lot more control. The people who were on camera got to dictate how the story went. ...
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August 3, 2023
... a Hollywood studio should be easy. But getting Weird: The Al Yankovic Story to the screen was anything but. "Even with ... said. Yankovic took to Twitter to boast that eight billion people — that is, every living person — had watched it. ... Silva. The film is produced by Funny Or Die and Tango. The interviews for this story were completed before the start of ...
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April 25, 2018
... game show host was a natural fit for Martindale. "I like people, and you get to meet so many different people in the ... was interviewed in April 2017 by John Dalton for The Interviews: An Oral History of Television, a program of the ... one of the top rock-and-roll stations. [Producer] Al Burton came and talked to me about doing a teenage dance ...
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June 13, 2019
... the everyday. “I like to explore the ordinary aspect of people,” he says. “I think that’s the most ... in September 2016 by Jenni Matz , director of The Interviews: An Oral History of Television, a program of the ... Believe in him or not, it’s a worthwhile subject. And Al [Pacino] certainly would be the actor to bring that ...
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April 1, 2022
... the material world of the show and how it makes us and the people in it feel. For Tokyo Vice , there was the palette, ... and reporting that small truth. The small truth that people didn't know. And, maybe one day, if he's lucky, ... when an investigative journalist for 60 Minutes played by Al Pacino persuades him to appear on the newsmagazine to ...
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January 23, 2013
... actor/director/producer Ron Howard, legendary sportscaster Al Michaels, iconic network executive Leslie Moonves, ... Television, an ongoing collection of hundreds of video interviews with the legends and pioneers of television, ... Schieffer began a new chapter in his long career when most people are retiring. He had planned to retire in 2008 at age ...
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August 20, 2013
... of international intrigue involving Somali pirates and Al Qaeda. From his home in Bloomfield Village, Michigan, he ... it because you have too many bosses. You have too many people who don't really know much about writing telling you ...
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January 23, 2013
... actor/director/producer Ron Howard, legendary sportscaster Al Michaels, iconic network executive Leslie Moonves, ... Television, an ongoing collection of hundreds of video interviews with the legends and pioneers of television, ... Schieffer began a new chapter in his long career when most people are retiring. He had planned to retire in 2008 at age ...
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January 24, 2024
... numbers, Cassyd sought to bring together influential people working in the nascent industry to "exchange ideas." ... wouldn't be the only ones to accept new members." Al Gore Keynotes Notable 1994 New Technology Summit As the ... Academy Foundation, which has taped unedited video interviews, ranging in length from three to seven hours, with ...
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