In his 6-part oral history interview (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) director James Sheldon speaks about breaking into the business as an NBC page, and after a few years in advertising, turning his attentions to directing for television. He describes his work on several shows from the 1950s including such diverse fare as: sitcom Mr. Peepers, daytime variety series The Eddie Albert Show, military anthology West Point Story, and drama The Millionaire. He also speaks in great detail about working with then-budding actor James Dean in two "live" television productions of Armstrong Circle Theater and Robert Montgomery Presents. He discusses his work on the anthology series The Twilight...
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