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University Place and Norman Gilliland Interview with James L. Baughman about his book, Same Time, Same Station.
Okay, very sorry. There is a technical glitch which has the video halting at 7:20. I just emailed PBS requesting a fix. I hope a fix is possible. I'm posting the link in hopes that they do fix it. Please standby. Actually, if anyone is interested in seeing this, it wouldn't hurt if you also emailed PBS to politely request the fix. Contact Viewer Services. The squeaky wheel, after all, gets the oil. =)
I promise, it really is worthwhile.
Hey, how nice...PBS sent me a reply saying they see the bug too and they're going to try to fix it. PBS rocks! =)
Anyway, here's the book.
Same Time, Same Station by James L. Baughman.
Not necessarily movie related per se, but it's about the history of T.V., and still, surely, about filmmaking and the history of creating content.
This is a fascinating--
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFods1KSWsQ
--uh, this a fascinating Unversity Place interview with James L. Baughman about the subject. Check it out.
University Place and Norman Gilliland Interview with James L. Baughman about his book, Same Time, Same Station.
Okay, very sorry. There is a technical glitch which has the video halting at 7:20. I just emailed PBS requesting a fix. I hope a fix is possible. I'm posting the link in hopes that they do fix it. Please standby. Actually, if anyone is interested in seeing this, it wouldn't hurt if you also emailed PBS to politely request the fix. Contact Viewer Services. The squeaky wheel, after all, gets the oil. =)
I promise, it really is worthwhile.
Hey, how nice...PBS sent me a reply saying they see the bug too and they're going to try to fix it. PBS rocks! =)
Anyway, here's the book.
Same Time, Same Station by James L. Baughman.
Not necessarily movie related per se, but it's about the history of T.V., and still, surely, about filmmaking and the history of creating content.
This is a fascinating--
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFods1KSWsQ
--uh, this a fascinating Unversity Place interview with James L. Baughman about the subject. Check it out.
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