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  1. 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.

  2. 4. Sept. 2022 · In 1996, Minister Louis Farrakhan was interviewed by Mike Wallace on 60 Minutes. A couple of minutes into the interview, Mike Wallace makes the ultimate mist...

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  3. THE MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW Guest: Eldon Edwards 5/5/57 WALLACE: Good evening. My name is Mike Wallace. When plans were made to bring these interviews to you over a national network, sponsored by a national advertiser, doubt was expressed in some quarters as to my freedom as a reporter to select and interview my guests.

  4. Sat, Jan 25, 1958. Mike Wallace interviews Walter Reuther (1907-70), labor leader and president of the United Auto Workers from 1946 until his death in a plane crash in 1970. As president of the CIO (1952-55) he led the merger with the AFL in 1955, but withdrew the UAW from the AFL-CIO in 1968. Rate.

  5. Mike Wallace interviews Walter Reuther, labor leader and president of the United Auto Workers from 1946 until his death in a plane crash in 1970. Freevee (with ads) S1 E13 - Pearl S. Buck. Watch on supported devices. February 8, 1958. 25min. TV-14. Pearl ...

  6. 11. Aug. 2019 · Serling talks about his start in radio and TV in the early 50's; censorship in Cincinnati; moving to CT and NY; the launch of the Twilight Zone

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  7. THE MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW Guest: Fred Otash 8/25/57 WALLACE: (LOSS OF AUDIO) My name is Mike Wallace. The cigarette is Philip Morris. (OPENING CREDITS) WALLACE: Tonight we go after the story of a private detective who helps Confidential Magazine pry into the lives of Hollywood stars; you see him behind me, he's Fred Otash, an ex-cop, now one of the highest paid private detectives in the ...