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  • Discussing the book "Blue Belle" with the author, attorney Andrew Vachss

    Dec. 13, 1988
  • Interviewing Col. Laurens Van Der Post

    Nov. 1, 1963

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  • Discussing the book "The Joy of Reading: 210 Favorite Books, Plays, Poems, Essays, Etc.: What's in Them, Why Read Them" with the author and editor Charles Van Doren

    Jan. 7, 1986
  • Discussing the Great Depression with Larry Van Dusen

  • Discussing the books "My Present Age: A Novel" and "Man Descending: Selected Stories," with novelist Guy Vanderhaeghe

    Sep. 11, 1985
  • Interviewing David Vardi ; part 1

    Apr. 12, 1962
  • Interviewing author and BBC radio and television journalist Wynford Vaughan-Thomas

    Jan. 23, 1976
  • Discussing the book "The New American Ghetto" with the author, photographer Camilo Jose Vergara

    Dec. 27, 1995
  • Interviewing and presenting music with the Vermeer Quartet

    Nov. 22, 1990
  • Discussing Nicaragua with Carlos Vias

    Oct. 29, 1986
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