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Rose Marie - Archive Interview Part 1 of 5

In her 5-part (each 30-minute segment is posted separately) oral history interview, performer Rose Marie talks about her career which began at the age of three when she was "Baby Rose Marie." She describes her years as a child star and her transition to an adult actress. She talks about her early television appearances on Milton Berle's Texaco Star Theatre, The Colgate Comedy Hour, and her work as a regular on My Sister Eileen (1960-61), in the role of Bertha Bronsky. She describes her most memorable and enduring work for television on The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961-66), in which she played the role of writer Sally Rogers. Rose Marie also details her appearance as a regular panelist on The Hollywood Squares (1966-82) and as a regular character on The Doris Day Show, in which she appeared from 1969-71. She also talks about her more recent appearances as a regular in the series Scorch (1992) and Hardball (1994) and guest shots on such series as Murphy Brown, Wings, and Caroline in the City (in which she appeared with long-time friend and Dick Van Dyke Show co-star Morey Amsterdam). To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com

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