Roger Englander
Acting
Known For

Startime, an anthology of drama, comedy and variety, was one of the first American television shows broadcast in color.
Startime

From 1958 through 1973, renowned conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra thrilled audiences with wonderful concert experiences presented in a sparkling music-with-commentary format: the Young People's Concerts.
New York Philharmonic Young People's Concerts

Celebrated American pianist Vladimir Horowitz in his first televised piano recital, taped at Carnegie Hall on February 1, 1968, and broadcast nationwide by CBS on September 22 of that year.
Vladimir Horowitz: A Television Concert at Carnegie Hall
Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic demonstrate the techniques of repetition and variation in the development of symphonic music as well as the uses of sequence and imitation.
What Makes Music Symphonic? (Young People's Concert No. 4)

Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine discuss their stage musical Into the Woods
Into the Woods: A Conversationpiece

Stephen Sondheim and librettist John Weidman discuss their stage musical Assassins, and offer advice for future productions. Sondheim, seated at a piano, focuses on the arrangement of his score, singing excerpts from the show's songs as examples. Weidman focuses on his text and the meaning of individual sequences. Scenic designer Loren Sherman, who designed the set for the 1990 Off-Broadway production of the show at Playwrights Horizons, displays his model for the set and offers advice on dealing with the scenic design challenges presented by the show. Each man appears separately and addresses the camera directly, with no interviewer present.
Assassins: A Conversationpiece

An interview with the American film director which was first broadcast on the CBS-TV television series "Camera Three."