Director Paul Bogart recalled his early days working at NBC in New York as a floor manager on programs including Broadway Open House and Your Show of Shows. He explained how he soon became a director, working on 1950's programs including The Alcoa Hour and The U.S. Steel Hour, and he talked about the phenomenon of working in live television. Next, he discussed various programs he directed in the 1960's and 1970's, such as The Defenders, Get Smart and CBS Playhouse. Mr. Bogart went on to talk about his work on the groundbreaking 1970's sitcom All in the Family, including working with the cast and on specific episodes. Finally, he talked about some of his later work, including a stint with The Golden Girls, plus made-for-television movies such as Natica Jackson and The Heidi Chronicles,
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