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On June 5, 2007, The Museum of Television & Radio changed its name to The Paley Center for Media. All references to events on these pages reflect the institution's name at the time of the event.
Many of the honorees have participated in panel discussions at the Center over the past twenty years to discuss their careers and work. Wherever possible we are offering excerpts from those discussions. The full programs of all the excerpts are available at the Center in New York and Los Angeles.

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Director Perry Miller Adato talks about the film Gertrude Stein: When This You See, Remember Me (1970).
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At this celebration of A Different World, Debbie Allen explains how she brought more realism and topicality to the series’s portrayal of college life.
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Christiane Amanpour has been recognized for her fearless war coverage. In this clip she talks about the dangers of reporting from a war zone.
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Loreen Arbus on her career
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In addition to being an actress, producer, and executive, Lucille Ball was also a director. In this clip she talks about this little-known aspect of her career.
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The performer discusses the importance of her taking control of her series so that it reflected her vision.
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Anne Beatts remembers a fight with the censors in the early days of Saturday Night Live.
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Anne Beatts on her career
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Candice Bergen discusses her excitement in playing a role as multifaceted as Murphy Brown.
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