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Television
  • David Attenborough

    David Attenborough discusses the book and television documentary "Life On Earth"

    Oct. 29, 1981

    Discussing his book and upcoming television series "Life on Earth," with the writer and narrator, David Attenborough.

  • Lily Tomlin

    Lily Tomlin discusses the "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe"

    Sep. 27, 1988

    Tomlin talks in depth about the characters she has created and played (Trudy the Bag Lady, Kate, Agnus Angst, Chrissy, Lynn, Marie, ) in the play "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe" by Jane Wagner. Tomlin talks in detail about each character and inspirations and influences behind each, especially Trudy.

  • Inside ABC

    Sterling "Red" Quinlan talks about his book "Inside ABC: the American Broadcasting Company's rise to power"

    Oct. 18, 1979

    Sterling "Red" Quinlan discusses his book "Inside ABC: the American Broadcasting Company's rise to power" published in 1979. Sterling "Red" Quinlan was a pioneering Chicago TV executive that worked for ABC (which later became WLS-Ch. 7), WFLD-TV, WTTW (Chicago's public television station) and founding member of the Museum of Broadcast Communications.

  • Interview with playwright and author William Gibson.

    1969

    Interviewing William Gibson.

  • Marshall McLuhan

    Marshall McLuhan discusses a wide range of philosophical topics

    Jul. 1, 1966

    Marshall McLuhan discusses a wide range of topics including conformity, changes in entertainment media, cultural change, art and artists, originality in dance, reading and language, human interaction with nature, and technology. Recorded in front of a live audience at Kendall College, McLuhan takes several questions from the audience throughout the program.

  • Nicholas Johnson

    Nicholas Johnson [former Federa Communications Commision commissioner] talks about communication and its impact

    Jan. 16, 1981

    Interviewing Nicholas Johnson, a former member of FCC in which discusses communication, advanced technology, the role of the public, censorship and control of information

  • Elliott Reid

    Interview with Elliott Reid

    1967

    Elliott Reid talks about his career as an American actor. He talks about various that he was part of, with a great focus on satire and political humor.

  • Sid Caesar

    Interview with Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca

    Sep. 26, 1990

    Interviewing entertainers Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca.

  • Bill D. Moyers

    Bill D. Moyers discusses his book "Healing and the Mind"

    Feb. 16, 1993

    Television journalist Bill D. Moyers discusses his book "Healing and the Mind."

  • Dick Cavett

    Dick Cavett and Chris Porterfield discuss the biography "Cavett," that they wrote together

    Sep. 23, 1974

    Dick Cavett and Chris Porterfield discuss the book they wrote together, "Cavett." They discuss Mr. Cavett's life and his work as a talk show host. The interview ends with "Reverend Eli Jenkins' Prayer," a poem by Dylan Thomas sung by Osian Ellis, a Welsh singer and harpist.

  • Interview with Clifton Fadiman

    Dec. 3, 1992
  • Victor S. Navasky, Christopher Cerf in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Sep. 14, 1984

    Discussing the book "The Experts Speak: The Definitive Compendium of Authoritative Misinformation" (published by Pantheon) with the authors, music and television producer Christopher Cerf and "The Nation" editor Victor Navasky.

  • Dave Garroway

    Radio and television personality Dave Garroway discusses jazz music

    Jun. 11, 1974

    Studs Terkel and Dave Garroway intertwine jazz music with conversation. The voices of Doris Day, Peggy Lee, Charlie Ventura, Duke Ellington, Erroll Garner, and Nellie Lutcher are heard between conversations ranging from Garroway's start in radio while in the United States Navy. Garroway discusses the changing technology and the thrill of it. Also includes the progress that has been made in race relations and the death of Duke Ellington.

  • Burr Tillstrom

    Burr Tillstrom talks with Studs Terkel

    Dec. 3, 1979
  • Lily Tomlin

    Studs Terkel discusses the character of Edith Ann with creators Lily Tomlin and Jane Wagner

    Oct. 20, 1994

    The comedic creative force of Lily Tomlin and Tomlin's comedy writer Jane Wagner discuss the character of Edith Ann as well as the bag lady, Trudy. The comic geniuses discuss with Studs Terkel the new release "Edith Ann: My Life So Far". Tomlin assumes the character of Edith Ann to relay stories of her life in a dysfunctional family as a six year old. Edith Ann writes letters to Rush Limbaugh, Howard Stern, and Senate representatives to get her message heard. She tells the Senator that kids model grownups and grownups need to act better to protect the kids.

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