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E.Y. (Yip) Harburg and Studs Terkel read from the book "At This Point in Rhyme". E.Y. Harburg also discusses his thoughts on humanity, how to properly write a song, and the importance of light verse and humor as a basis for everything he creates. Excerpts of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" by Judy Garland, "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime" by the Weavers, and a Broadway recording of "How Are Things in Glocca Morra" are played in the original airing but have been removed from this version for copyright reasons.
Interviewing Swedish writer and political activist Sara Lidman while Studs was in Sweden.
Discussing and reading American Buffalo and The Woods with David Mamet.
Interviewing Arthur Miller.
In 1978, Arthur Miller saw a play in China and was asked to offer his expertise critique. A few years later, Arthur Miller was asked to direct "Death of a Salesman" in Beijing. Complimentary tickets were given away to the audience for a preview performance. Arthur was appalled at the audiences' behavior as they talked throughout the entire presentation. Miller's main concern was that his play would be seen as a political statement instead of a work of art. However, opening night arrived and his play was very well received.
Discussing the book "Shannon" with the author Gordon Parks.
Discussing the book "Biko" with the author Donald Woods.
Discussing Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" and the Beckett Project with director Alan Schneider.