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  • Discussing the book "Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol" with author, actor and educator Tom Mula

    Dec. 16, 1996
  • Interviewing folk singer and songwriter Lee Murdock

    May. 12, 1993
  • Presenting maritime music with folk singer and songwriter Lee Murdock

    May. 29, 1991

    Terkel comments and presents maritime music with Lee Murdock

  • Discussing the book "Good Morning Blues: The Autobiography of Count Basie" with the author, historian and critic Albert Murray

    Feb. 21, 1986
  • Terkel comments and presents a musical performance by Michael Murray

    May. 13, 1987
  • Presenting music with singer and guitarist Katharina Muther.

    Jun. 28, 1995
  • Interview with Katharina Muther and Kucha Brownlee

    Jan. 3, 1997
  • Interviewing A. S. Neill at Summerhill while Studs was in England

    Nov. 1, 1962
  • Interviewing architect George Nelson

    Oct. 1, 1963
  • Interviewing architect and industrial designer George Nelson ; part 1

    1960
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