During the ""golden age"" of live radio and television, writers,
performers, and producers created their programs in an environment
far different from the studios of today. With live programming,
anything could happen, and often did. Robert L. Mott, a veteran
writer and Emmy-nominated sound effects creator of the live era,
recreates the days when television and radio programs were
performed live. He includes personal reminiscences as well as a
forthright look behind the microphones: horses' hooves were played
by coconuts, African-American women were played by white males, and
television actors might ad lib an entire program that didn't go as
planned. Celebrities like Red Skelton and Jackie Gleason, as well
as the unsung heroes in the sound booth and backstage, step up to
the mike here. Behind-the-scenes photographs are also included in
this account of the exciting - but not always glamorous - world
that was ""live on the air.
General
Imprint: |
McFarland & Company
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
December 2003 |
First published: |
December 2003 |
Authors: |
Robert L. Mott
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Dimensions: |
254 x 178 x 14mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
240 |
Edition: |
New edition |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-7864-1812-1 |
Categories: |
Books >
Arts & Architecture >
General
Promotions
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LSN: |
0-7864-1812-5 |
Barcode: |
9780786418121 |
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