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3 records found for Larry Gelbart
#10220: HOORAY FOR LOVE
Order1960-10-02, CBS, min.
A SPECIAL broadcast, written by Woody Allen and Larry Gelbart consisting of a series of sketches and satires...romances related to love. SKETCHES: "Manhattan"--------------------------Powell, Randall, Nelson "Bohemia"-------------------------Carney, Paige "Alone Together-----------------------------Powell, Nelson "The Ritz Club---------------------------Randall, Ghostley "Talk to Him"--------------------------Powell, Paige "Standing on the Corner"--------------------All "Sick Summer"-----------------------Randall, Ghostley "Passage t o Paradise"--------------------Powell, Nelson "Strange Strawberries"---------------Carney, Randall, Paige
1962-09-24, CBS, 17 min.
A Fall preview of CBS programs. Five stars of TV comedy, Lucille Ball, Jack Benny , Andy Griffith, Garry Moore and Danny Thomas blend their talents for an hour to poke fun at the new 1962-1963 TV season and themselves. Written by Larry Gelbart. Announcer: Don Wilson. NOTE: Some variations in sound quality, but most of the audio is excellent.
#18126: DOCUMENTARY SHOWCASE
Order1976-11-26, WNET, 56 min.
TV writers and producers criticize the medium in "You Should See What You're Missing!" What's missing on the air, according to those interviewed, are thought-provoking, hard-hitting programs. "What you wind up with" says "Barney Miller" producer Danny Arnold, "is a kind of innocuous pablum." Similar criticisms are offered by former "MASH" producer Larry Gelbart, "Police Story" creator Joseph Wambaugh, Abby Mann ("Kojak") and Susan Harris, whose series "Fay" (cancelled last season) is among those excerpted in a look at network censorship. Also: how new shows are tested. NOTE: Joined in progress. Missing opening three minutes. Otherwise complete.