TV Guide (October 8, 1955)

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12 I. Camera crew, three men for each of four cameras. 2. Sound men, two for eacn of four booms and a man in control booth. 3. Electricians and set changers. 4. Direc¬ tor, assistant and floor manager. 5. Cast. 6. Producer and aides. 7. Commercial pro¬ duction unit. 8. Publicity. 9. Art director. 10. Make-up experts. 11. Story department. 12. Guest relations. 13. Prop men. 14. Wardrobe department. (The sign is part of the show's regular commercial.) The play was “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” on the Climax! series. Viewers saw five principals and more than a score of supporting players and extras on their screens. But what no one saw —in one place, at any rate—were all those needed to get the show on the air. Here they are, all 95, assembled by TV GUIDE in Los Angeles to demonstrate what an immense and complicated business is the production of just one television program.