Ed Bradley

    Ed Bradley on covering the New York aspect of Robert F. Kennedy's assassination and other major news stories, while a reporter at WCBS radio during the late 1960s and early 1970s

    01:19

    Bernie Brillstein

    Bernie Brillstein on the break up of MCA and Lew Wasserman becoming a producer

    06:41

    Stan Chambers

    Stan Chambers on covering the assassination of Robert Kennedy in 1968

    04:28

    Nick Clooney

    Nick Clooney on his sister Rosemary being there in person when Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated

    02:22

    Walter Cronkite

    Walter Cronkite on upsetting John and Bobby Kennedy during an interview when he brought up the Catholic issue during the Presidential campaingn

    03:45

    Phil Donahue

    Phil Donahue on interviewing Jimmy Hoffa

    03:54

    Sam Donaldson

    Sam Donaldson on getting the unaired scoop that Robert F. Kennedy would run for President

    01:56

    Mike Douglas

    Mike Douglas on interviewing Robert F. Kennedy on The Mike Douglas Show

    01:04

    Hugh Downs

    Hugh Downs on RFK's appearance on The Tonight Show after JFK's assassination

    00:54

    Hugh Downs on RFK discussing Jimmy Hoffa on The Tonight Show

    00:54

    Imero Fiorentino

    Lighting Director Imero Fiorentino on the issues he had lighting JFK due to RFK's interference

    06:04

    Sonny Fox

    Sonny Fox on Robert F. Kennedy coming on Wonderama and the Senator's gift for talking with kids

    01:45

    John Frankenheimer

    John Frankenheimer on meeting Robert F. Kennedy

    04:34

    Hal Gurnee

    Hal Gurnee on Jack Paar having John and Bobby Kennedy, and Richard Nixon on as guests on Tonight Starring Jack Paar at various times

    02:47

    Lamont Johnson

    Lamont Johnson on directing Profiles in Courage, and on meeting with Robert F. Kennedy

    06:02

    Roger Mudd

    Roger Mudd on covering Bobby Kennedy's Presidential bid and assassination

    07:54

    Don Pike

    Don Pike on going to work for the United States Information Agency at the behest of Robert F. Kennedy under agency director Edward R. Murrow

    05:20

    Max Schindler

    Max Schindler on political figures who were adept at using television and the sound byte

    01:58

    Max Schindler on directing the coverage of the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy

    02:31

    Max Schindler on meeting John F. Kennedy in West Virginia during the 1960 Democratic Primary

    03:39

    Howard K. Smith

    Howard K. Smith on his thoughts on Robert F. Kennedy

    00:27

    Robert Vaughn

    Robert Vaughn on being compared to Robert F. Kennedy; on RFK's assassination

    06:43

    Barbara Walters

    Barbara Walters on Robert Kennedy 

    01:59

    Ben Wolf

    Ben Wolf on his career highlights

    03:21

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