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  • Interview with Graham Clark [postscript]

    Jan. 26, 1994

    Interviewing tenor Graham Clark.

  • Interview with Graham Clark

    Mar. 19, 1996

    Interviewing tenor Graham Clark.

  • Interviewing William Clausen

    Mar. 22, 1963
  • Interviewing William Clauson and Jean Redpath

    Nov. 1, 1963
  • Douglas Clayton discusses his book "Floyd Dell"

    Dec. 27, 1995

    Douglas Clayton's book, "Floyd Dell: The Life and Times of an American Rebel" is a biography of a well-known author of his time. Clayton pointed out what's covered in his book. Not only did Dell write a number of books, but he also wrote a play. He was also charged twice for his subversive literature. He worked for the WPA under FDR in 1935.

  • Tribute to Buck Clayton

    Dec. 18, 1991

    Tribute to Buck Clayton

  • Interviewing Iris Clert while Studs was in France

    Dec. 1, 1962
  • Interview with Rosemary Clooney and Michael Feinstein

    Oct. 26, 1992

    Interviewing jazz singer Rosemary Clooney and singer and pianist Michael Feinstein.

  • Interview with Del Close

    Apr. 2, 1984

    Discussing the play "The Time of Your Life," by William Saroyan with actor Del Close.

  • Interview with Del Close and Bob Falls

    Apr. 2, 1985

    Discussing William Shakespeare's "Hamlet," with actor Del Close and director Bob Falls.

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