David Attenborough discusses the book and television documentary "Life On Earth"
Discussing his book and upcoming television series "Life on Earth," with the writer and narrator, David Attenborough.
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Discussing his book and upcoming television series "Life on Earth," with the writer and narrator, David Attenborough.
Captain Cousteau talks about his book and the environmental movement in the United States and elsewhere.
Novelist Robert Kotlowitz discusses his book "The Boardwalk;" reads passages from book.
Rilla Bergman, Lou Fant, and Bill Reese converse with Studs about The National Theater for the Deaf and the production they are presenting. Two of the actors Ms. Bergman and Mr. Reese discuss what it took to learn, as hearing people, the best ways to express themselves with sign language. They all talk about how much more expressive the actors in the Deaf Theater have to be to convey the message of the piece they are presenting.
Discussing the book "Front and center" with the author John Houseman.
Terkel interviews American-British actress Margaret Webster while she was in Chicago.
Film director Martin Scorsese and screenwriter Paul Schrader discuss their movie “Taxi Driver,” including interview from 9:04 - 9:49 of Scorsese discussing the character, Johnny Boy, from his film "Mean Streets."
Interviewing actor, director and playwright Alan Ayckbourn.
Interviewing Harold Clurman.
Interviewing Jorn Donner of The Svenska Film Institute while Studs was in Sweden.
Studs Terkel reintroduces this 1958 broadcast with Jacques Tati in a 1992 rebroadcast. At 39:06, Terkel includes a musical epilogue to the conversation with Jacques Tati with French children's songs such as "Cadet Rousselle". Tati discusses his films "Mr. Hulot's Holiday" and" Mon Oncle" and his emphasis as writer, director, actor, and producer to maintain a naturalness. He doesn't want lights, cameras or action to influence the actors. Naturalness will respect independence and keeping it simple and real will create pride and invite people in.
Nikolay Akimov, Theodore Komisarjevsky and Pavel Markov discuss the Soviet theater. The ending music on this record was edited out
There is a silence in the tape from 3:48 to 3:58 due to Studs changing the tape. It should be noted that the word "clever" in this discussion means intelligent. The interview concludes at 35:36 where Studs offers his reflections on his stay. Luth is the retired Press Chief of Hamburg and has also helped with remunerations for the Jewish people in the aftermath of World War II. He has also facilitated detente between Israel and West Germany.