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  • Doc Watson discusses his career

    Dec. 14, 1972
  • Dieter Kober in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Sep. 3, 1992
  • Samuel Ramey in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Jan. 29, 1996
  • Maria Rap-Janoskaya in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Oct. 15, 1981
  • Sonia Sharnova, Maria Huusa-Greve in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Feb. 8, 1979
  • Terkel comments and presents German Lach und Schiess Gesellschaft (political cabaret)

    1967

    Terkel comments and presents German Lach und Schiess Gesellschaft (political cabaret). Freilien Margo Schtega is the interpreter for Sammy Drechsel. However, Terkel comments that Sammy understands him 'just fine'.

  • Interview with children of war

    Nov. 18, 1986

    Interviewing children of war.

  • Dr. Robert Coles reads from and discusses his book "The Call of Service"

    Sep. 8, 1993

    Dr. Robert Coles' book, "The Call of Service; A Witness to Idealism" came as a result of watching of his mother work tirelessly in soup kitchens, helping the less fortunate. Through his stories and experiences, Coles lets his audience know that one must put himself in others' shoes to truly help others.

  • Discussing the book "Louis Armstrong, An American Genius" with biographer and author James Lincoln Collier

    Oct. 28, 1983
  • Interviewing poet Billy Collins about his collection of poems Questions About Angels

    Sep. 20, 1994
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