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  • Calvin (Bud) Trillin

    Calvin Trillin discusses his book “Third Helpings”

    Apr. 22, 1983

    Writer Calvin Trillin talks about his book “Third Helpings” and different regional foods and the ethnicities that influence them. Both Studs Terkel and Calvin Trillin read excerpts from Trillin’s book, and a soundbite from the former Commissioner of Immigration, Leonel Castillo, is played.

  • Calvin (Bud) Trillin

    Calvin Trillin discusses his book “Killings”

    Feb. 13, 1984

    Writer Calvin Trillin discusses his book “Killings” and the murder cases included in the book. Trillin also reads a poem written by one of the victims.

  • C.D.B. Bryan talks with Studs Terkel

    Jul. 14, 1976

    C.D.B. Bryan discusses his book "Friendly Fire" and the Vietnam War. Bryan discusses the true story of Michael Mullen who was killed by friendly fire in Vietnam and his family.

  • C. Northcote Parkinson talks with Studs Terkel ; part 2

    Jan. 29, 1962
  • C. Northcote Parkinson

    C. Northcote Parkinson talks with Studs Terkel

    Jan. 29, 1962
  • Buzz Hirsch discusses the film "Silkwood"

    Jan. 6, 1983

    Discussing the film "Silkwood" a movie about Karen Silkwood and the circumstances surrounding her death with movie producer Buzz Hirsch.

  • Buster Keaton

    Buster Keaton discusses the release of "When Comedy Was King"

    Sep. 5, 1960

    Silent film pioneer Buster Keaton discusses his career following the release of "When Comedy Was King," a compilation of some classic shorts by Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, and others. Keaton reveals how they shot the early silent films, generated material and gags, how they planned big chase scenes, the resurging European interest in silent classics, and more. Studs asks Keaton about the stylistic differences between him and Chaplin, whether he would recreate silent films, and how they compare to today's film-making.

  • Burton Bernstein discusses his book "Plane Crazy: A Celebration of Flying"

    Nov. 22, 1985

    Author Burton Bernstein discusses his latest work and his experiences with learning how to fly, and the inspiration that drove him to explore the unknown parts of the United States. Sections of the work include the discussion of air travel, types of aviation, and how the airports have changed over the years. A featured part of the work reflects privatized airports run by families, such as the O'Briens and the Nutts.

  • Burr Tillstrom discusses the Kuklapolitans

    Oct. 1, 1978

    Having seen a one-man puppet show at a young age, creator and puppeteer Burr Tillstrom knew that's what he wanted to do. Kukla was the first puppet Tillstrom created. Kukla was Tillstrom's right-hand man, as Tillstrom always and only used his right hand to make Kukla come alive.

  • Burr Tillstrom

    Burr Tillstrom discusses his TV special while he stays in character

    Apr. 16, 1981

    Puppeteer Burr Tillstrom plays several different characters as he discusses his upcoming TV special for Easter Sunday on NBC with Studs Terkel. A recording of the song “The Cuckoo” is played.

  • Burr Tillstrom discusses his career and his show "Kukla, Fran, and Ollie"

    May. 26, 1966

    Burr Tillstrom discusses his career, his collaborators, and the characters on his show, as well as his love for the city of Chicago.* Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations.

  • Burl Ives discusses his life and music

    Burl Ives, actor and singer, discusses his life including childhood, schooling, early career, married life and some of his most popular songs. Ives also talks about his books and writing.

  • Burl Ives discusses his background

    Burl Ives was born in Jasper County, IL and he attended Eastern Illinois State Teachers College. While in college, he played some football and then he wanted to become a football coach. Ives spent time in Terre Haute, IN, where he played records and sang songs on the radio. To be a great singer, Ives said he knew he had to add dramatization to certain songs.

  • Buffy Sainte-Marie talks with Studs Terkel ; part 2

    1968

    Studs Terkel interviews Buffy Sainte-Marie in a two part interview.

  • Buffy Sainte-Marie talks with Studs Terkel ; part 1

    1968

    Studs Terkel interviews Buffy Sainte-Marie in a two part interview.

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