Recording is a rough cut interview with photographer Margaret Bourke-White. She describes her career, and her approach to some of her most iconic works. Some of her subjects had been Gandhi, the Dust Bowl, and her photojournalism work during WWII. She also speaks about her fight with Parkinson's Disease, and other personal aspects of her life.
Recording is rough-cut interview with journalist, screenwriter, and novelist Adela Rogers St. Johns. She covers her upbringing, her career and the career of her father Earl Rogers, and her novel "Final Verdict". Topics include: her father's prosecution style, her involvement in the Women's Suffrage movement, and her writing style.
Recording opens with Roy Newquist introducing cookbook author James Beard. Beard goes on to talk about his cooking philosophy and his ideas for various future cookbooks and novels.
Recording is a rough cut interview with novelist Jerome Weidman. He covers topics pertaining to his career as a writer, such as his relationship with Somerset Maugham, his work as a playwright, and his Jewish background.
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.
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.
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 is a rough cut interview with actor George Grizzard. He talks about his upbringing, his early career as a stage actor and eventually as a film actor. He speaks in depth about his acting techniques and philosophy.
At 17:55, the recorded interview with Jovanovich ends. and there is silence until 20:15 when a rough cut interview with author Mary Durant begins. She explains aspects of her novel, Quartet in Farewell Times, her writing process, and her career.
At 31:00, the interview with Arthur H. Lewis ends and another interview with Beulah Roth begins. The Roth interview is the second part of an in progress interview. She begins to speak about her relationship with her husband, working with him professionally, and her views about pets.
Recording begins with several voices speaking in a crowded room and Roy Newquist preparing his recording machine for an interview with an unidentified author that speaks about his novel loosely based on the Masters and Johnson sexual biology laboratory tests.