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Release Date:
December 31, 1998
Original Title:
Transistorized!
Genres:
Documentary | History
Production Companies:
KTCA
ScienCentral
Twin Cities Public Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 57
The story behind the creation of the transistor, one of the 20th century's most important inventions.
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Animation:
Sean Maynard
Associate Producer:
Amy L. Retzinger
Susan Katz
Melanie Kron
Magan Mylan
Book:
Michael Riordan
Lillian Hoddeson
Business Affairs Coordinator:
Diane Thompson
Director:
Gary Glassman
Editor:
Tom Lynn
Executive Producer:
Richard Hudson
Gerry Richman
Ira Flatow
Eliene Augenbraun
Graphic Designer:
Denise Fick
Legal Services:
Diane Thompson
Online Editor:
Steven Flynn
Post Production Supervisor:
Robert Sturm
Producer:
Gino Del Guercio
Production Assistant:
Hema Shah
Isaac Lodico
Amy Dobson
Production Manager:
Norbert Een
Prop Designer:
Kevin Aylesworth
Schedule Coordinator:
Ann Morris-Tucker
Scientific Consultant:
Lillian Hoddeson
Michael Riordan
Set Designer:
Catha Sideman
Sound Designer:
Mitch Griffin
Video Report:
Jim Kron
Writer:
Ira Flatow
Gino Del Guercio
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