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4 records found for MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEWS
#10288: MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEWS
Order1957-08-25, WNTA, min.
1957-1958 (ABC) 1959-1960 (WNTA) A series of interviews hosted by Mike Wallace. This program was carried in 1957-1958 by ABC television and in 1959-1960 by WNTA-TV Channel 13 in New York City. Guest: Fred Otash, private detective, employed by "Confidential" Magazine. Subject: The ethics of private investigation. This program is joined in progress.
#10287: MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEWS
Order1958-05-18, WNTA, 28 min.
1957-1958 (ABC) 1959-1960 (WNTA) A series of interviews hosted by Mike Wallace. This program was carried in 1957-1958 by ABC television and in 1959-1960 by WNTA-TV Channel 13 in New York City. Guest: English writer and philosopher Aldous Huxley who died on November 22nd, 1963 during live TV coverage of the JFK assassination. His death was announced during the live assassination coverage.
#10282: MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEWS
Order1958-06-08, ABC, min.
1957-1958 (ABC) 1959-1960 (WNTA) A series of interviews hosted by Mike Wallace. This program was carried in 1957-1958 by ABC television and in 1959-1960 by WNTA-TV Channel 13 in New York City. The guest is the former President of NBC television, Slyvester (Pat) Weaver. Weaver is recognized as the originator of the television spectacular and other programming innovations. Wallace is expected to ask Weaver's opinions of TV today; what he thinks the medium should offer to the public; why Weaver charges that the men running TV networks are not keeping the public informed, entertained, or aware; and why he thinks that TV as it exists today is a dying medium.
#13469: MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEWS
Order1960-08-20, WNTA, min.
1957-1958 (ABC) 1959-1960 (WNTA) A series of interviews hosted by Mike Wallace. This program was carried in 1957-1958 by ABC television and in 1959-1960 by WNTA-TV Channel 13 in New York City. The guest is TV columnist Harriet Van Horne who discusses the current deplorable state of television and comments on current programs and personalities.