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Episode 2: NBC in the '70s and... walking Katherine Hepburn across the street

Episode 2: NBC in the '70s and... walking Katherine Hepburn across the street

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On this episode, you'll experience through Joe's eyes what it felt like to be a young associate director for NBC living in the heart of New York City during the exciting times of the 70s, from walking Katherine Hepburn across the street to introducing Edwin Newman to the wonders of videotape.

Mentioned on this episode:

Katherine Hepburn

Prince

Maya Angelou

Mohammad Ali

Warren Beatty

Bryant Gumbel

Lauren “Betty” Bacall

Dick Ebersole

Dean Cain

Edwin Newman

’74 All-Star Game

’75 World Series

Joe Garagiola

Harry Coyle

Michael Weissman

Jerry Damon

Howard Rigg

Walter Kravitz

American Airlines Flight 191 crash in Chicago: early use of video tape in live news.

Ernie Kovac Show

and more.


Produced and co-hosted by Jim Scott.


Joe Michaels is an acclaimed television director with a distinguished career spanning over five decades. An eight-time Emmy Award winner and two-time Directors Guild of America honoree, Michaels is best known for his 22-year tenure directing NBC’s Today Show, where he helmed more than 5,000 episodes and helped shape the landscape of live morning television. His directing credits also include major global broadcasts such as the Olympics (including eight Opening Ceremonies), Network coverage of the 2016 & 2024 Democratic National Convention, and National Geographic’s groundbreaking Brain Surgery Live.

Starting his career at NBC Sports, Michaels contributed to Emmy-winning coverage of the Super Bowl, World Series, Wimbledon, and the Olympics. He has directed high-profile network specials, live concerts, stage productions, and segments for celebrated shows like Seinfeld, 30 Rock, and The Michael J. Fox Show. His work has been seen by hundreds of millions around the world and thousands live at venues like Rockefeller Plaza.

In addition to his directing work, Michaels serves as the Broadcaster-in-Residence at High Point University, where he mentors the next generation of television professionals through courses in multi-camera production, on-camera performance, and senior production experience. A graduate of Seton Hall University and its 2013 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year, Michaels continues to consult on creative media projects,...

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