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1 | My father was an engineer | 1 |
2 | From basement to Broadway | 9 |
3 | Who is in charge here? | 31 |
4 | The DuMont daytime experiment | 51 |
5 | Captain Video : protector of the free world and the DuMont network | 69 |
6 | What'd he say? : Morey Amsterdam meets Norman Rockwell | 93 |
7 | And away he went ... Jackie Gleason and the cavalcade of stars | 111 |
8 | Law and order, DuMont style | 137 |
9 | A bishop for Berle fans | 155 |
10 | Ernie Kovacs and the DuMont legacy | 175 |
App | DuMont chronology | 190 |
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