Backstage: Stories from My Life in Public Television
Autor Ron Hullen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2012
Before he even owned a television set, Hull produced a military TV show at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. But it wasn’t until he got a job in public broadcasting in Lincoln, Nebraska, that he truly found his medium. Hull has a lifetime of fascinating anecdotes to tell: working as a producer and director, encountering celebrities like John Wayne and William Shatner, befriending famous Nebraskans like writers Mari Sandoz and John Neihardt and actress Sandy Dennis, moving to Saigon in 1966 to bring television to embattled Vietnam, and working in Washington as director of the program fund for the CPB. Through it all, though, Hull’s story is a tribute to his adopted Nebraska, a celebration of the people—stars and unsung heroes—he’s known, and a moving memoir of the dramas of life, large and small.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780803240667
ISBN-10: 080324066X
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 17 photographs
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bison Original
Colecția Bison Books
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 080324066X
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 17 photographs
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bison Original
Colecția Bison Books
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Ron Hull (1930–2023) was senior advisor to Nebraska Educational Telecommunications and professor emeritus of broadcasting at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
1. Where the West Begins in the Middle of . . .
2. The Mystery in Grandmother's Trunk
3. The Stranger in the Night
4. The Hulls and the Kayes
5. On Becoming a Storyteller
6. Front and Center
7. With Thanks to the <SC>gi</SC> Bill
8. Our Town
9. We Had a Dream
10. Shapers of the Dream
11. My Two Friends John Neihardt and Mari Sandoz
12. Bringing Television to Vietnam
13. Actors, Politicians, and Airplanes
14. Like Dragons Take to Maidens
15. Brief and Memorable Far East Encounters
16. Programming the Vietnamese Way
17. Goodbye, Saigon
18. The House that Jack Built
19. Back to Vietnam
20. David and Goliath
21. The Big Time
22. Sandy, Jean, and Phil
23. The Gang of Seven
24. The Missed Opportunity
25. Exciting Times, Stimulating People
26. Feeling the "Old Washington Squeeze"
27. The Peace Tree
1. Where the West Begins in the Middle of . . .
2. The Mystery in Grandmother's Trunk
3. The Stranger in the Night
4. The Hulls and the Kayes
5. On Becoming a Storyteller
6. Front and Center
7. With Thanks to the <SC>gi</SC> Bill
8. Our Town
9. We Had a Dream
10. Shapers of the Dream
11. My Two Friends John Neihardt and Mari Sandoz
12. Bringing Television to Vietnam
13. Actors, Politicians, and Airplanes
14. Like Dragons Take to Maidens
15. Brief and Memorable Far East Encounters
16. Programming the Vietnamese Way
17. Goodbye, Saigon
18. The House that Jack Built
19. Back to Vietnam
20. David and Goliath
21. The Big Time
22. Sandy, Jean, and Phil
23. The Gang of Seven
24. The Missed Opportunity
25. Exciting Times, Stimulating People
26. Feeling the "Old Washington Squeeze"
27. The Peace Tree
Recenzii
"The author does an amazing job at bringing you into his life, though all of the interesting twists and turns that have made this man into the truly unique individual that you can see that he is. . . . This was a great book that I would highly recommend to one and all."—Christopher Lewis, Dad of Divas
"Possessing a remarkable memory, and with attention to detail, Hull takes us on an intimate pilgrimage. . . . Ron's personal journey echoes a line from Nebraska's Willa Cather: 'The end is nothing; the road is all.""—Leta Powell Drake, Lincoln 55 Plus
"Hull's book takes us on a nostalgic ride through the founding days of public television."—Paul Hammel, Omaha World Herald
"For Hull, the performing arts and mass media have always been tools of self-discovery, and his memoir reminds us of television's latent educational and connective power."—Chris Rasmussen, Nebraska History
"Ron Hull's Backstage: Stories from My Life in Public Television sums up the incredible journey of a man who has loved, with heart and soul, the mission and impact of a philosophy and medium known as public television."—Daniel L. Schiedel, Great Plains Quarterly