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On the first episode of 60 Minutes, and Harry Reasoner leaving the show; on what he expected from 60 Minutes when he started on it, and on how stories are selected; on working with Harry Reasoner on 60 Minutes 10:26

Interview: Mike Wallace



On working with Morley Safer on 60 Minutes; on his 60 Minutes piece on Brown & Williamson tobacco, produced by Lowell Bergman 07:47

Interview: Mike Wallace



Mike Wallace on covering Richard Nixon's presidential campaign in 1967-68 06:16

Interview: Mike Wallace | Person: Richard M. Nixon



Mike Wallace on joining 60 Minutes at the behest of Don Hewitt 02:08

Interview: Mike Wallace | Person: Don Hewitt



Mike Wallace on working with Harry Reasoner on 60 Minutes 03:01

Interview: Mike Wallace | Person: Harry Reasoner



Mike Wallace on working with Morley Safer on 60 Minutes 04:07

Interview: Mike Wallace | Person: Morley Safer



Mike Wallace on his 60 Minutes piece on Brown & Williamson tobacco, produced by Lowell Bergman, and on Don Hewitt's objections to it 03:40

Interview: Mike Wallace | Person: Lowell Bergman



Mike Wallace on his 60 Minutes piece on Brown & Williamson tobacco, produced by Lowell Bergman, and on Don Hewitt's objections to it 03:40

Interview: Mike Wallace | Person: Don Hewitt



Mike Wallace on what he expected from 60 Minutes when he started on it, and on how stories are selected 04:58

Interview: Mike Wallace



Mike Wallace on his 60 Minutes piece on Brown & Williamson tobacco, produced by Lowell Bergman 03:40

Interview: Mike Wallace



Mike Wallace on anchoring The CBS Morning News 03:14

Interview: Mike Wallace | Show: CBS News



Mike Wallace on joining 60 Minutes at the behest of Don Hewitt 02:08

Interview: Mike Wallace | Show: 60 Minutes



Mike Wallace on the first episode of 60 Minutes, and Harry Reasoner leaving the show 02:27

Interview: Mike Wallace | Show: 60 Minutes



Mike Wallace on what he expected from 60 Minutes when he started on it, and on how stories are selected 04:58

Interview: Mike Wallace | Show: 60 Minutes



Mike Wallace on working with Harry Reasoner on 60 Minutes 03:01

Interview: Mike Wallace | Show: 60 Minutes



Mike Wallace on working with Morley Safer on 60 Minutes 04:07

Interview: Mike Wallace | Show: 60 Minutes



Mike Wallace on his 60 Minutes piece on Brown & Williamson tobacco, produced by Lowell Bergman, and on Don Hewitt's objections to it 02:35

Interview: Mike Wallace | Show: 60 Minutes



Mike Wallace on covering Richard Nixon's presidential campaign in 1967-68 06:17

Interview: Mike Wallace | Topic: Richard M. Nixon



Mike Wallace on covering Richard Nixon's presidential campaign in 1967-68 06:17

Interview: Mike Wallace | Topic: Television and the Presidency



Mike Wallace on the first episode of 60 Minutes, and Harry Reasoner leaving the show 02:27

Interview: Mike Wallace



Mike Wallace on the first episode of 60 Minutes, and Harry Reasoner leaving the show 02:27

Interview: Mike Wallace | Topic: Classic TV Series Episodes



Mike Wallace on the first episode of 60 Minutes, and Harry Reasoner leaving the show 02:27

Interview: Mike Wallace | Topic: Pop Culture



On producing Douglas Edwards with the News, and on inventing a method for superimposing names on air; on covering the Korean War for CBS News, and on how the technology of the industry has changed; on covering the political conventions in 1948 and 1952, and on anchors Douglas Edwards and Walter Cronkite 17:19

Interview: Don Hewitt



On why the public trusted Walter Cronkite; on Edward R. Murrow taking on Senator Joseph McCarthy; on Fred Friendly's impact on network news; on producing the Kennedy-Nixon debates 11:34

Interview: Don Hewitt



Don Hewitt on producing Douglas Edwards with the News, and on inventing a method for superimposing names on air 04:32

Interview: Don Hewitt | Genre: News and Documentary



Don Hewitt on why the public trusted Walter Cronkite 02:37

Interview: Don Hewitt | Person: Walter Cronkite



Don Hewitt on Edward R. Murrow taking on Senator Joseph McCarthy, and on Murrow's influence 04:53

Interview: Don Hewitt | Person: Edward R. Murrow



Don Hewitt on Fred Friendly's impact on network news 04:02

Interview: Don Hewitt | Person: Fred Friendly



Don Hewitt on producing Douglas Edwards with the News, and on inventing a method for superimposing names on air 04:32

Interview: Don Hewitt | Person: Douglas Edwards



Don Hewitt on covering the political conventions in 1948 and 1952, and on anchors Douglas Edwards and Walter Cronkite 07:59

Interview: Don Hewitt | Person: Walter Cronkite



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