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  • Peter Lyon discusses his book "To Hell in a Day Coach: An Exasperated Look at American Railways"

    May. 9, 1968

    Author Peter Lyon discusses his book "To Hell in a Day Coach: An Exasperated Look at American Railways".*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Peter Lewis

    Peter Lewis discusses George Orwell, the subject of his book "George Orwell, The Road to 1984"

    Jun. 21, 1982

    Discussing the book "George Orwell, the road to 1984" with the author Peter Lewis.

  • Peter Feibleman reads from and discusses his book "Charlie Boy"

    Jun. 7, 1980

    Discussing the book "Charlie boy" with Peter Feibleman.

  • Peter Davies

    Peter Davies and Barry Levine discuss the Kent State shootings by the National Guard May 04, 1970.

    Sep. 24, 1973

    Studs interviews Peter Davies author of "The Truth About Kent State: A Challenge to the American Conscience" and Barry Levine, a student at Kent State at the time of the massacre. They discuss the Kent State shootings by the National Guard May 04, 1970.

  • Peter Cook and Dudley Moore

    Peter Cook and Dudley Moore discusses comedy and their show "Good Evening"

    Jun. 5, 1975

    Peter Cook and Dudley Moore talk about acting, comedy and their show "Good Evening," a two man sketch comedy show. .

  • Peter Collier discusses his book "The Rockefellers: An American Dynasty"

    Apr. 23, 1976

    Peter Collier discusses his book "The Rockefellers: An American Dynasty", describing the fortune the family created, the public conflicts the family faced, and their philanthropic efforts.

  • Pete Seeger discusses music, the Hudson River, and American culture ; part 2

    Feb. 10, 1969

    The conversation spans trends in American culture plans for public access television.

  • Pete Seeger discusses music and the Hudson River ; part 1

    Feb. 10, 1969

    Pete Seeger discuss music and his plan to build a sloop to sail on the Hudson River.

  • Pete Seeger

    Pete Seeger discusses folk music

    Nov. 12, 1955
  • Pete Hamill in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Dec. 9, 1977
  • Performance of traditional folk hymns sung by Helen Schneyer

    Nov. 9, 1990

    Musical performance of traditional folk hymns

  • Performance of music from the opera, Between two worlds

    Jun. 11, 1997
  • Performance from the Jazz Showcase

    Apr. 8, 1983

    Presenting music from a performance at the Jazz Showcase with Showcase organizer Joe Segal.

  • Penny Lernoux discusses her book "People of God"

    Apr. 20, 1989

    In her book, "People of God - The Struggle for World Catholicism" author Penny Lernoux says God is on the side of the poor. It's estimated that there are 900 million Catholics and 70% are from third world countries. Pope John Paul, being of the Polish culture is problematic because he can't relate to the poor of Latin America, says Lernoux.

  • Penn Jillette

    Penn Jillette in conversation with Studs Terkel about illusions and magic

    May. 4, 1989
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