When I got back from lunch, there was no FIGHT CLUB, so I started on THE GOLDEN AGE OF TELEVISION.
First up was MARTY with Rod Steiger and Nancy Marchand. Each show has an introduction by a celebrity. Eva Marie Saint introduced this show (these intros were filmed in 1981) and featured brief interviews with Steiger, Besty Palmer (who had a small role), Nancy Marchand, and director Delbert Mann. Interesting introduction which really makes one want to view the show. (As if I needed any reason)
I had never seen this in its entirety (51 minutes). Steiger is very touching, and I loved the actress who played his mother, too.
And in small one or two sentence roles: Nehamiah Persoff, Don Gordon, and I'd swear that was George Maharis as an extra at the dance hall (I'm sure it wasn't, but the actor could have been his twin).