- His father took him to see a Richard Wagner opera at the Metropolitan Opera when he was a youth; he was impressed by the spectacle. Since he couldn't sing or play an instrument, he became interested in directing as a way of contributing creatively to a performance.
- In addition to directing, he discovered several actors and actresses and gave them early breaks in their careers, notably Tony Randall.
- A job as an usher at NBC helped get him into the general vicinity of show business. By his early 20s he was an assistant director on radio, which mostly meant timing the program and making sure that no naughty words got out over the air. He moved from directing radio to TV in 1948.
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