[Interview with Ward Chamberlin] [videorecording] / Ward Chamberlin [Interviewed by] Steven Scheuer, New York City, 12/11/96 and 12/--/96. 1996.

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[Interview with Ward Chamberlin] [videorecording] / Ward Chamberlin [Interviewed by] Steven Scheuer, New York City, 12/11/96 and 12/--/96. 1996.

1 videocassette (ca. 120 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.

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Steven H. Scheuer is a television and film critic. His syndicated preview column "TV Key" ran in newspapers throughout the United States beginning in 1953, and he edited the related annual publication TV Key Movie Guide, later Movies on TV . From the guide to the Steven H. Scheuer Collection of Television Program Scripts, circa 1953-1963, (Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library) Steven H. Scheuer is a television and film critic. His syndicated preview column "TV Key" ran ...