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  2. I Remember Television Sinopsis : The book follows the author's career in radio and television, detailing the workings of NBC in the forties, the Philco- Goodyear Playhouse and a large Madison Avenue ad agency in the fifties, and the fabled Goodson-Todman organization from the sixties to the eighties, with fascinating accounts of early political campaigns on television and the days of the blacklist.

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  5. I Remember Television copy link in description The book follows the author's career in radio and television, detailing the workings of NBC in the forties, the Philco- Goodyear Playhouse and a large Madison Avenue ad agency in the fifties, and the fabled Goodson-Todman organization from the sixties to the eighties, with fascinating accounts of early political campaigns on television and the days of the blacklist.

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