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  • Interview with Rev. Eberhard Bethge

    Jan. 1979

    Discussing German theologian Dietrich BonHoffer with biographer Rev. Eberhard Bethge.

  • Interview with Raymond Bonner

    Apr. 29, 1993

    Interviewing foreign correspondent and author Raymond Bonner.

  • Interview with Raleigh Campbell, Nan Hardin and Johanna Saylor ; part 3

    1964

    Interviewing Raleigh Campbell of the Council of Southern Mountains, also Nan Hardin and Johanna Saylor: "Appalachian in Chicago"

  • Interview with Raleigh Campbell, Nan Hardin and Johanna Saylor ; part 2

    1964

    Interviewing Raleigh Campbell of the Council of Southern Mountains, also Nan Hardin and Johanna Saylor: "Appalachian in Chicago"

  • Interview with Raleigh Campbell, Nan Hardin and Johanna Saylor ; part 1

    1964

    Interviewing Raleigh Campbell of the Council of Southern Mountains, also Nan Hardin and Johanna Saylor: "Appalachian in Chicago"

  • Quentin Crisp

    Interview with Quentin Crisp

    Nov. 15, 1983

    Discussing the show "An evening with Quentin Crisp" with Quentin Crisp.

  • Peter Sellars

    Interview with Peter Sellars

    May. 3, 1983

    Discussing "The Mikado," by Gilbert & Sullivan with theater and opera director Peter Sellars.

  • Interview with Paul Ulanowsky

    This is a re-broadcast of an interview that Studs Terkel had with pianist Paul Ulanowsky. Paul discusses a historical recital that he performed some years before.

  • Interview with Paul Fussell

    Oct. 23, 1989

    "War Times"

  • Paul Berliner

    Interview with Paul Berliner

    Sep. 20, 1978

    Interviewing author and musicologist Paul Berliner.

  • Paul Badura-Skoda

    Interview with Paul Badura-Skoda

    Mar. 6, 1989

    Interviewing pianist Paul Badura-Skoda.

  • Interview with Patrick Sky

    1967

    Terkel interviews folk singer Patrick Sky on his latest project. A 19 minute film entitled "Down the Road" Sky directs and stars in the film about pollution. He describes how he acquired the help of local children to shoot the film and how he got permission from the city to shoot on location.

  • Interview with Patrick Bedford and Donal Donnelly

    Jan. 2, 1967

    Discussing the play "Philadelphia, Here I Come" and interviewing Irish actors Patrick Bedford and Donal Donnelly.  Includes an excerpt from an earlier interview with actor Micheál Mac Liammóir.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Interview with Oskar Werner

    Sep. 22, 1965

    The Austrian actor discusses how he approaches roles, on stage and on screen.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Oscar Brown Jr.

    Interview with Oscar Brown, Jr.

    Sep. 16, 1996

    Interviewing jazz singer and songwriter Oscar Brown, Jr.

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