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Many of the Archive of American Television's interviewees spoke about actor-writer-director Orson Welles (1915-1985), including Ruth Warrick, Don Knotts, and Dennis Weaver.  Click on the highlights at right to hear what they had to say about working with the legendary Welles.

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  • <DIV contenteditable="true" class="gx_free" style="width: 99%;">Ruth Warrick, whose screen debut was <i>Citizen Kane</i>, on Orson Welles' talents as a director</DIV> (01m 44s)
    Ruth Warrick, whose screen debut was Citizen Kane, on Orson Welles' talents as a director
    (01m 44s)
  • Don Knotts on working with Orson Welles on <i>Hallmark Hall of Fame</i>'s "The Man Who Came to Dinner" (01m 47s)Don Knotts on working with Orson Welles on Hallmark Hall of Fame's "The Man Who Came to Dinner" (01m 47s)
  • Dennis Weaver on working with Orson Welles in <i>Touch of Evil </i> (03m 46s)Dennis Weaver on working with Orson Welles in Touch of Evil  (03m 46s)
  • CBS Symphony Orchestra member Mitch Milleron Orson Welles and the famed "Mercury" production of "The War of the Worlds" (02m 35s)CBS Symphony Orchestra member Mitch Milleron Orson Welles and the famed "Mercury" production of "The War of the Worlds" (02m 35s)
  • <DIV class="gx_free"> <DIV class="gx_free">Cinematographer Gerald Perry Finnerman on Orson Welles arriving on the set for the Moonlighting episode "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice"</DIV> </DIV> (03m 33s)
    Cinematographer Gerald Perry Finnerman on Orson Welles arriving on the set for the Moonlighting episode "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice"
    (03m 33s)
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