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The Mike Wallace Interview

The Mike Wallace Interview

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Mike Wallace Interviews features rare, in-depth conversations with some of the most influential figures of the 20th century. Drawn from Mike Wallace's iconic interview archive, each episode captures candid discussions with entertainers and cultural leaders at defining moments in their lives and careers. A must listen podcast for fans of classic interviews, media history, and timeless conversations.2025 Sciences sociales
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    • Steve Allen Pt 2 (Air Date July 7, 1957)
      Jan 16 2026

      In part two of Mike Wallace's conversation with Steve Allen, the focus shifts from career battles to inner life. Allen reflects on self doubt, ego, money, faith, and the tension between comedy and moral seriousness, while responding candidly to criticism from peers like Jack Parr.

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      16 min
    • Steve Allen (Air Date July 7, 1957)
      Jan 9 2026

      In this wide-ranging television portrait, Mike Wallace sits down with Steve Allen to talk candidly about fame, censorship, and the cost of speaking his mind. Allen reflects on his time shaping early television, running The Tonight Show, and the behind-the-scenes pressures that ultimately pushed him away from a regular series.

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      3 min
    • Carol Burnett (Air Date 5/17/1960)
      Jan 2 2026

      In this rare Mike Wallace interview, captured at an early transitional moment in her career, Carol Burnett reflects on her rapid rise from UCLA student to Broadway star in Once Upon a Mattress and a breakout television comedian. She discusses finding her voice, spoofing "types" rather than individuals, and why she never viewed herself as an irreverent comic.

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      23 min
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