

The Mike Wallace Interview
Episodes
S1 E1 - Eleanor Roosevelt
Watch on supported devicesNovember 23, 195726minEleanor Roosevelt, political activist and former first lady, talks to Mike Wallace about Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Republicans, Democrats, the Soviet Union, race and her family life.Watch for freeS1 E2 - Tennessee Williams
Watch on supported devicesMarch 1, 195826minPlaywright Tennessee Williams talks with Mike Wallace about his obsession with tragedy in his work and what he thinks about the current world around him.Watch for freeS1 E3 - Salvador Dalí
Watch on supported devicesApril 18, 195824minSalvador Dalí, the surrealist painter, talks to Wallace about genius, the subconscious, weakness, old age, luxury, death, religion and dreams.Watch for freeS1 E4 - Oscar Hammerstein II
Watch on supported devicesMarch 14, 195825minOne of the most successful figures in show business and Broadway for such classics as "Oklahoma!," "The King and I" and "South Pacific," Oscar Hammerstein II talks to Wallace about sentimentality and politics.Watch for freeS1 E5 - Rod Serling
Watch on supported devicesSeptember 15, 195921minWallace talks with television writer/producer Rod Serling about his popular project, television series "The Twilight Zone."Watch for freeS1 E6 - Sammy Davis Jr.
Watch on supported devicesMarch 13, 195926minMike Wallace interviews popular American singer, dancer and actor Sammy Davis Jr. about his career, religion and the auto accident that changed his life.Watch for freeS1 E7 - Bob Feller
Watch on supported devicesAugust 4, 195725minBob Feller, one of the greatest baseball pitchers of all time, talks to Wallace about ballplayers' salaries, the reserve clause and gambling.Watch for freeS1 E8 - Kirk Douglas
Watch on supported devicesNovember 1, 195725minKirk Douglas, a film star, talks to Wallace about acting, fame, the charge that Hollywood films misrepresent America abroad, Nazis and Communists.Watch for freeS1 E9 - Henry Kissinger
Watch on supported devicesJuly 13, 195828minProfessor Henry Kissinger, a military and political analyst, talks to Wallace about the United States' foreign and military policies, limited nuclear war and the Soviet Union.Watch for freeS1 E10 - William O. Douglas
Watch on supported devicesMay 10, 195828minWilliam Douglas, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, talks with Wallace about freedom of expression and the freedom to exchange ideas.Watch for freeS1 E11 - Walter Reuther
Watch on supported devicesJanuary 25, 195825minMike Wallace interviews Walter Reuther, labor leader and president of the United Auto Workers from 1946 until his death in a plane crash in 1970.Watch for freeS1 E12 - Pearl S. Buck
Watch on supported devicesFebruary 7, 195825minPearl Buck, Pulitzer- and Nobel Prize-winning novelist, talks to Wallace about American women, marriage, career versus family and the difference between men and women.Watch for freeS1 E13 - Steve Allen
Watch on supported devicesJuly 6, 195725minSteve Allen, comedian, musician, and television personality, talks to Wallace about his rivalry with Ed Sullivan and his television show.Watch for freeS1 E14 - Gloria Swanson
Watch on supported devicesApril 27, 195726minMike 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.Watch for freeS1 E15 - Margaret Sanger
Watch on supported devicesAugust 10, 195725minMike Wallace interviews Margaret Sanger, who founded Planned Parenthood and coined the term "birth control." She led the campaign to overturn anti-contraception laws and disseminate birth control information.Watch for freeS1 E16 - Drew Pearson
Watch on supported devicesDecember 6, 195724minDrew Pearson, a syndicated columnist, talks to Wallace about Sputnik, Eisenhower, Nixon, Kennedy and about being called a vicious liar by prominent politicians.Watch for freeS1 E17 - Eddie Arcaro
Watch on supported devicesSeptember 7, 195725minEddie Arcaro, a celebrated jockey and winner of 5 Kentucky Derbies, talks with Wallace about horse racing, gambling, drugging of horses and the pressure to win.Watch for freeS1 E18 - Aldous Huxley
Watch on supported devicesMay 17, 195828minAldous Huxley, social critic and author of Brave New World, talks to Wallace about threats to freedom in the United States, overpopulation, propaganda, drugs and television.Watch for freeS1 E19 - Elsa Maxwell
Watch on supported devicesNovember 15, 195726minMike Wallace hosts Elsa Maxwell, a famous hostess to the very rich in the US and international society. She speaks about alcohol, high society and contemporary personalities.Watch for freeS1 E20 - George Jessel
Watch on supported devicesSeptember 14, 195725minVeteran comedian George Jessel talks to Wallace about television, Jimmy Hoffa and the Teamsters Union, fame, Jewish performers and his desire to be named ambassador to Israel.Watch for freeS1 E21 - Bennett Cerf
Watch on supported devicesSeptember 14, 195725minMike Wallace hosts Bennett Cerf, co-founder of Random House Publishing, humorist and panelist on the TV game show "What's My Line."Watch for freeS1 E22 - Anthony Perkins
Watch on supported devicesAugust 4, 195724minAn interview with Anthony Perkins, conducted two years before his portrayal of Norman Bates in "Psycho," about unflattering news stories, Hollywood and the Beat Generation.Watch for freeS1 E23 - Edward Bennett Williams
Watch on supported devicesMarch 22, 195823minA high-profile defense lawyer, whose clients have included gambling czar Frank Costello, union boss Jimmy Hoffa and Senator Joseph McCarthy, talks to Wallace about the United States justice system.Watch for free