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Haskell “Buzz” Boggs

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Haskell “Buzz” Boggs (1908-2003) was interviewed for three hours (in two sessions) in Los Angeles, CA.  Boggs talked about his love of cameras, his early years spent at Paramount Studios, his shift to "Bonanza" - television's first color show on film and the first show shot on a studio lot.  He spoke fondly of the nearly four decades he worked with Michael Landon, from "Bonanza" to "Little House on the Prairie," and "Highway to Heaven."  The two-part interview was conducted by Kent McCray on June 25, 1997 and March 25, 1998.
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