Recording is a rough cut interview with author Frederic Morton. He covers topics such as his Jewish upbringing during WWII, how he became a writer, and his career and works.
At 17:25, recording cuts to an interview with actress Doris Day. She covers her early career start, her personal life, and how she feels about acting and singing as a married woman in Hollywood.
Both recordings contain parts one and two of a rough cut interview with actress Myrna Loy. Topics mainly focus on her acting career and philanthropic work.
Both recordings contain parts one and two of a rough cut interview with actress Myrna Loy. Topics mainly focus on her acting career and philanthropic work.
At 25:55, the recording switches to a rough cut interview with actor Michael J. Parson. He describes his upbringing, his role in the 1970 film, Too Late the Hero, and his influences as an actor.
Recording begins with Roy Newquist mentioning marijuana but quickly cuts to an interview with Karen Sharpe-Kramer. Kramer is an actress and the wife of director/producer Stanley Kramer. She covers topics primarily concerning her career and family life.
Recording is a rough cut interview with author Beulah Roth. She talks about her work, The Cosmopolitan Cat, other aspects of her life and career, and working with her husband Sanford H. Roth, a professional photographer.