BOOKS
Akass, Kim, and Janet McCabe. Reading Sex and the City. London: I.B. Tauris, 2004.
Brooks, Tim, and Earle Marsh. The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows. New York: Random House, 1992.
Caesar, Sid, with Eddy Friedfeld. Caesar’s Hours: My Life in Comedy, with Love and Laughter. New York: Public Affairs, 2003
Chunovic, Louis. One Foot on the Floor: The Curious Evolution of Sex on Television from “I Love Lucy” to “South Park.” New York: TV Books, L.L.C., 2000.
Lear, Norman. Meet the Bunkers. Belmont, Cali.: Pitman Learning, Inc., 1981.
Marc, David, and Robert J. Thompson. Prime Time, Prime Movers. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1992.
McCrohan, Donna. Archie & Edith, Mike & Gloria. New York: Workman Publishing, 1987.
Meadows, Audrey, with Joe Daly. Love, Alice: My Life as a Honeymooner. NewYork: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1994.
Moore, Mary Tyler. After All. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1995.
Schneider, Alfred R., and Kaye Pullen. The Gatekeeper: My Thirty Years as a TV Censor. New York: Syracuse University Press, 2001
Stern, Leonard B., and Diane L. Robison. A Martian Wouldn’t Say That: Confidential Memos TV Executives Wish They Hadn’t Written. New York: Price Stern Sloan, Inc., 1994.
Tinker, Grant, and Bud Rukeyser. Tinker in Television: From General Sarnoff to General Electric. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994
ARTICLES
Kaplan, James. “Angry Middle-Aged Man,” The New Yorker (January 19, 2004).
“Is Prime Time Ready for Sex?.” Time 110, no. 2 (July 11, 1977).
“Special Seinfeld Issue.” Entertainment Weekly 430 (May 4, 1998).
Muldaur Media Ltd., “Smothered: The Censorship Struggles of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.” New Video, 2002.
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation’s Archive of American Television, Excerpts from a Carroll O’Connor interview, conducted by Charles Davis, August 8, 1999
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation’s Archive of American Television, Excerpts from a Jean Stapleton interview, conducted by Karen L. Herman, November 28, 2000
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation’s Archive of American Television, Excerpts from a Beatrice Arthur interview, conducted by Karen L. Herman, March 15, 2001