what s on the idiot box? it s only an idiot box if an idiot is watching. this period in time will be looked at as the platinum age. our obligation is to entertain. if we ve left something to think about, so much the better. kunta kinte. television should not be just entertainment. charges were leveled at the commercial television networks. congress has no right to interfere in the media. well, excuse me! we have the responsibility to give the audience what it tuned in to see. the years of the 60s which end in a few hours have a bad reputation that is not entirely justified. some things got worse, obviously. but tv and other news coverage is better, not worse. we simply developed more demanding standards. when i think of tv, i think of the 70s. what is this world coming to? the american public was hungry for more. more was allowed that hadn t been before. it was the last decade where it was a campfire television, where there was one in t
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men. what is your name? kunta kinte. the role i got to play was a dream role. it was really a genius to cast all of america s favorite television dads in the roles of the white slave owners and the villains. i ll be back in the morning captain, sleep well. it is difficult to explain in today s culture how unprecedented roots was. to tell the story in the name of the africans. an embracing of black pride. one of the reasons that roots was so incredibly popular is not because abc had so much faith tonight but because abc didn t. many were broadcast in
i m playing the piano. frank looks up and says mess with me fat stuff and i ll bust you up. he broke the ice. from then on i loved him like a brother. bill: he had a reputation to be a tough guy. was he a tough guy? no. he was the sweetest man in the world. bill: you did a movie with rock hudson. ice station zebra. good morning captain. bill: hudson, obviously made headlines he had aids and then he was gay and all of this. did everybody know he was gay in hollywood? i imagine they did. bill: you didn t know? i knew. he had his coterie of boys around lunch hour and everything else. bill: he didn t make any effort to hide it? no. bill: when you were watching him with doris day and these classic movies.