The Mike Wallace Interview

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  • Premiered: Apr 1957
  • Episodes: 74
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  • Sunday at 22
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Season 2
2x1
Jean Seberg
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Jan 04, 1958
Film star Jean Seberg, whose first film, Saint Joan, was panned by the critics, talks to Wallace about her new film, Bonjour Tristesse, critics, acting in Hollywood, and private life.
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Nobel Prize Winners
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Jan 11, 1958
In this special telecast from the American Nobel Anniversary Committee Dinner and Forum at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York, Dr. Linus Pauling, Pearl S. Buck, Clarence Pickett, and Sir John Boyd Orr talk about peace in a world threatened by war.
2x3
John Gates
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Jan 18, 1958
John Gates, editor of the Communist Daily Worker and a leader in the Communist Party in the United States for 27 years, talks to Wallace about why he quit the Communist Party.
2x4
Walter Reuther
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Jan 25, 1958
Walter Reuther, president of the United Auto Workers, talks to Wallace about his plan for profit sharing for auto workers, which was being attacked as a "giant step toward socialism."
2x5
Fulton Lewis J:r
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Feb 01, 1958
Fulton Lewis J:r, conservative newspaper and radio commentator, talks to Wallace about the right wing in America, President Eisenhower, Vice President Nixon, General Douglas MacArthur, .. show full overview
2x6
Pearl Buck
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Feb 08, 1958
Pearl Buck, Pulitzer and Nobel Prize-winning novelist, talks to Wallace about American women, marriage, career versus family, and the difference between men and women.
2x7
Ben Hecht
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Feb 15, 1958
Novelist, playwright, and noted Hollywood screenwriter Ben Hecht talks to Wallace about working in Hollywood, selling out, growing old, religion, and politics.
2x8
Rudy Vallee
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Feb 22, 1958
Rudy Vallee, the American singer, bandleader, and actor, first of the great "crooners," and arguably the first mass media pop star, talks to Wallace about his career, his opinions about .. show full overview
2x9
Major Donald E. Keyhoe
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Mar 08, 1958
Former Marine Air Corps Major Donald Keyhoe, director of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena, conducted an investigation of the existence of Unidentified Flying .. show full overview
2x10
Oscar Hammerstein II
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Mar 15, 1958
One of the most successful and controversial figures in show business and Broadway lyricist for such classics as Oklahoma!, The King and I, and South Pacific, Oscar Hammerstein II talks .. show full overview
2x11
Tony Perkins
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Mar 22, 1958
Tony Perkins, the young Hollywood star, talks to Wallace about unflattering news stories, Hollywood, Manhattan, loneliness, religion, freedom, and the beat generation.
2x12
Peter Ustinov
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Mar 29, 1958
Peter Ustinov, actor, playwright, director, and novelist, talks to Wallace about a variety of subjects including the monarchy versus the presidency, death, education, sex, money, advertising, and fame.
2x13
Lillian Roth
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Apr 05, 1958
Lillian Roth, the singer whose brutally frank autobiography I'll Cry Tomorrow was made into an Academy Award-winning film with Susan Hayward, talks to Wallace about her battle with .. show full overview
2x14
Abba Eban
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Apr 12, 1958
As Israel celebrates its tenth anniversary, Abba Eban, Israel's ambassador to the United States, talks to Wallace about Arab nations, the Arab refugee problem, Egypt's President Nasser, .. show full overview
2x15
Salvador Dali
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Apr 19, 1958
Salvador Dali, the surrealist painter, talks to Wallace about genius, the subconscious, weakness, old age and luxury, death, religion, and dreams.
2x16
Reinhold Niebuhr
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Apr 27, 1958
Dr. Reinhold Niebuhr, vice president of Union Theological Seminary in New York, on leave to the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, and one of the most important and challenging .. show full overview
2x17
William O. Douglas
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May 11, 1958
William Douglas, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, talks with Wallace about freedom of expression and the freedom to exchange ideas. In Douglas's book, The .. show full overview
2x18
Cyrus Eaton
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May 17, 1958
Cyrus Eaton, a successful Cleveland industrialist and businessman and outspoken critic of the United States' foreign and military policies, talks to Wallace about how Americans' freedoms are being destroyed by the Cold War.
2x19
Aldous Huxley
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May 18, 1958
Aldous Huxley, social critic and author of Brave New World, talks to Wallace about threats to freedom in the United States, overpopulation, bureaucracy, propaganda, drugs, advertising, and television.
2x20
Erich Fromm
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May 25, 1958
Erich Fromm, psychoanalyst and social critic, talks to Wallace about society, materialism, relationships, government, religion, and happiness.
2x21
Adlai Stevenson
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Jun 01, 1958
Adlai Stevenson, former governor of Illinois and twice the Democratic candidate for the presidency of the United States, talks to Wallace about American politics, the difficulty in .. show full overview
2x22
Sylvester Weaver
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Jun 08, 1958
Sylvester "Pat" Weaver, former president of the National Broadcasting Company, creator of such television programs as Wide Wide World, Today, and Tonight, talks to Wallace about .. show full overview
2x23
Francis Lally
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Jun 22, 1958
Monsignor Francis Lally, editor of one of the most influential Catholic newspapers in America, the Boston Pilot, talks to Wallace about a lack of understanding between Catholics and .. show full overview
2x24
Harry Ashmore
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Jun 29, 1958
Harry Ashmore, executive editor of the Arkansas Gazette in Little Rock and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for his forceful editorials denouncing the racist mobs during the desegregation .. show full overview
2x25
Charles Percy
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Jul 06, 1958
Charles Percy, president of Bell & Howell, talks to Wallace about the role of government in the economic system, about private enterprise's involvement in public services, tax reform, and the soviet economic system.
2x26
Henry Kissinger
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Jul 13, 1958
Dr. Henry Kissinger, Associate Director of the Center for International Affairs at Harvard University, talks to Wallace about the United States' foreign and military policies, limited .. show full overview
2x27
Robert Hutchins
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Jul 20, 1958
Dr. Robert Hutchins, former dean of the Yale Law School, former president of the University of Chicago, and president of the Fund for the Republic, talks to Wallace about freedom, .. show full overview
2x28
Henry Wriston
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Aug 17, 1958
Dr. Henry Wriston, president of the Council on Foreign Relations and former president of Brown University, talks to Wallace about the Middle East crisis, United States foreign policy, and the threat of nuclear war.
2x29
Edward Weeks
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Aug 24, 1958
Edward Weeks, editor of the monthly magazine The Atlantic, talks to Wallace about "bigness," mass culture, tastemakers, advertising, and media.
2x30
James McBride Dabbs
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Aug 31, 1958
James McBride Dabbs, South Carolinian, plantation owner, elder in the Presbyterian Church, president of the Southern Regional Council, and author of The Southern Heritage, talks to .. show full overview
2x31
Mortimer Adler
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Sep 07, 1958
Mortimer Adler, president of the Institute for Philosophical Research, former professor of the philosophy of law at the University of Chicago, and author of The Idea of Freedom, talks to .. show full overview
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Arthur Larson
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Sep 14, 1958
Arthur Larson, who resigned from the Eisenhower administration after having served as Undersecretary of Labor, Head of the United States Information Agency, and Special Assistant to the .. show full overview

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