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  1. The Mike Wallace Interview is a series of 30-minute television interviews conducted by host Mike Wallace from 1957 to 1960. From 1957 to 1959, they were carried by the ABC American Broadcasting Company television network, and in 1959–1960, they were offered by the NTA Film Network .

  2. Interview with Margaret Sanger. Creator. Wallace, Mike, 1918-2012. Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966. Date. 1957 September 21. Description. Margaret Sanger, the leader of the birth control movement in America, talks to Wallace about overpopulation, why she became an advocate for birth control, the Catholic Church, and morality. Subject.

    • 1957 September 21
    • Interview with Margaret Sanger
  3. Watch kinescopes of interviews from the 1957 and 1958 seasons of The Mike Wallace Interview, a prime-time TV show hosted by journalist Mike Wallace. The collection includes guests such as Eleanor Roosevelt, Aldous Huxley, Adlai Stevenson, and Ayn Rand.

  4. The Mike Wallace Interview is a series of 30-minute television interviews conducted by host Mike Wallace from 1957 to 1960. Before The Mike Wallace Interview was televised nationally on prime-time in 1957, Wallace had risen to prominence a year earlier with Night-Beat, a television interview program that aired in New York City. (1957) — Pilot ...

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    • 1957-04-28
    • Talk-Show
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  5. Mike Wallace interviews Gloria Swanson, the former silent screen star, about why she is not making films, sex appeal, Hollywood in the 1920s, marriage and plastic surgery.

  6. Mike Wallace interviews Malcolm Muggeridge (1903-1990), British essayist, journalist, political gadfly, spy for MI6, and was one said to speak and write the unvarnished truth about events around him. In 1957, he was in hot water because of an article about Queen Elizabeth II.

  7. Title. Interview with Fred Otash. Creator. Wallace, Mike, 1918-2012. Otash, Fred. Date. 1957 August 25. Description. Fred Otash, a private investigator in Hollywood, California, talks to Wallace about his work for Confidential Magazine, morality, informers, and invasion of privacy.