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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. More comedy from Spotted Dog Entertainment: https://linktr.ee/ClickHereForComedy

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Spotted Dog Entertainment

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Society

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Latest episode

Jun 26, 2026

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Episodes

Paul Newman 26.06.2026

Filmed on location in Israel during the production of Exodus , Paul Newman reflects on fame, acting, success, and the uneasy realities of becoming one of Hollywood's biggest stars. Newman discusses why acting can begin to feel repetitive, his discomfort with celebrity and public scrutiny, the sacrifices required to maintain artistic integrity, and his determination to avoid being trapped by money...

Sal Mineo 19.06.2026

Fresh off filming Exodus , 21 year old Sal Mineo sits down with Mike Wallace to discuss fame, ambition, and the risks of betting his future on a single performance. Mineo explains why he turned down lucrative film and recording opportunities after Exodus , reflects on his frustration with being seen as a teen idol rather than a serious actor, and shares his determination to build a lasting career...

Zsa Zsa Gabor 12.06.2026

Zsa Zsa Gabor joins Mike Wallace for a spirited conversation about beauty, ambition, romance, fame, and the public image that made her one of the most recognizable women in America. Gabor reflects on arriving in the United States from Hungary, marrying Conrad Hilton, building a career on her own terms, and the misconceptions that followed her family. Along the way, she shares her views on wealth,...

Phyllis Diller 05.06.2026

Before she became one of America's most recognizable comedians, Phyllis Diller was a housewife, mother of five, copywriter, and aspiring writer struggling to make ends meet. In this lively conversation with Mike Wallace, Diller discusses creating her outrageous stage persona, balancing family life with a growing career, her late start in show business, and the insecurities that may have fueled her...

Gloria Swanson 29.05.2026

Gloria Swanson reflects on the rise and fall of old Hollywood, the burden of fame, romance, beauty, aging, and her complicated legacy as one of silent film's biggest stars. Swanson discusses Sunset Boulevard, why she never felt fully respected as an actress, Hollywood's obsession with youth, and her frustrations with modern relationships and American culture. Listen to more comedy from Spotted Dog...

Anthony Perkins 22.05.2026

At just 25 years old, Anthony Perkins talks candidly with Mike Wallace about sudden fame, loneliness, publicity, and the pressures of becoming Hollywood's newest leading man. Perkins reflects on the "searching" quality audiences connected with in his performances, pushes back against sensational press coverage, and discusses the Beat Generation, personal freedom, and the emotional isolation that c...

Eleanor Roosevelt 15.05.2026

Eleanor Roosevelt reflects on life inside one of America's most storied political families. She discusses duty, privilege, war, the divide between the Oyster Bay and Hyde Park Roosevelts, and the extraordinary final years of her husband More comedy from Spotted Dog Entertainment: https://linktr.ee/ClickHereForComedy

Sammy Davis Jr. & May Britt 08.05.2026

Sammy Davis Jr. and May Britt speak candidly with Mike Wallace about their interracial marriage, public backlash, religion, fame, and preparing to raise a child in America during a deeply segregated era. The couple reflects on the hostility they faced, the strength of their relationship, and why they chose to appear together publicly despite intense scrutiny. More comedy from Spotted Dog Entertain...

Rod Serling 01.05.2026

Rod Serling discusses censorship, sponsor interference, and the compromises facing television writers at the dawn of the 1960s. In a revealing conversation, the future creator of The Twilight Zone explains why controversial stories were routinely softened or abandoned, why he was exhausted from fighting network pressure, and how television's commercial system shaped what audiences were allowed to...

Jack Lemmon 24.04.2026

Before becoming one of Hollywood's most beloved leading men, Jack Lemmon was surviving on a few dollars a week in rundown New York apartments while chasing acting jobs. In this lively interview, Lemmon recounts his years as a singing waiter, silent film piano player, and struggling actor, reflecting on failure, ambition, and the strange road from Harvard graduate to comedy star. More comedy from S...

Jonathan Winters 17.04.2026

Jonathan Winters joins Mike Wallace for a wide ranging conversation about comedy, character creation, and the strange personalities that fueled his imagination.  More comedy from Spotted Dog Entertainment: https://linktr.ee/ClickHereForComedy

Mel Tormé 10.04.2026

Mel Tormé reflects on fame, music, and the rise of teen idol culture in America. The Velvet Fog discusses the pressures of being marketed to screaming young audiences, critiques the manufactured pop stars of the late 1950s, and explains why he fought to reinvent himself as a serious adult performer and actor. More comedy from Spotted Dog Entertainment: https://linktr.ee/ClickHereForComedy

Kirk Douglas 03.04.2026

Kirk Douglas discusses Hollywood success, ambition, fame, and the difficulty of balancing artistic integrity with movie stardom. Douglas reflects on growing up poor, becoming a major box office star, the emotional cost of fame, and why actors often struggle when forced to speak honestly as themselves rather than through characters. More comedy from Spotted Dog Entertainment: https://linktr.ee/Clic...

Paul Newman 27.03.2026

While filming Exodus in Israel, Paul Newman speaks openly about stardom, privacy, artistic insecurity, and the pressures of success in Hollywood. Newman reflects on fame, the loss of anonymity, creative fulfillment, and why acting can begin to feel repetitive and hollow despite public adoration. More comedy from Spotted Dog Entertainment: https://linktr.ee/ClickHereForComedy

Eartha Kitt 20.03.2026

Eartha Kitt talks with Mike Wallace about marriage, ambition, motherhood, and the fierce independence that defined her career. She reflects on growing up in poverty, refusing to compromise her identity, balancing fame with personal life, and why she believed the world should adjust to her rather than the other way around.

Zsa Zsa Gabor 13.03.2026

Zsa Zsa Gabor discusses fame, beauty, wealth, romance, and the carefully crafted image that made her one of Hollywood's most recognizable personalities. In a sharp and funny interview, Gabor reflects on marrying Conrad Hilton, navigating high society, public misconceptions about her family, and the difference between glamour and real happiness.

Carol Channing 06.03.2026

Carol Channing reflects on her Bennington College years, life as a blonde icon, and developing material in rough California nightclubs before Broadway success. Funny and self aware throughout, Channing discusses experimenting with comedy, trying out impressions, and the strange reactions she received while workshopping her act in front of truck drivers and society crowds alike

Harry Belafonte 27.02.2026

Ahead of what would have been his 99th birthday, we close out Black History Month with a rare interview featuring Harry Belafonte in conversation with Mike Wallace . Belafonte reflects on his rise from Harlem to international fame and explains why his success strengthened his commitment to the Civil Rights Movement. He discusses discrimination, racial pride, nonviolent resistance, the NAACP, and h...

Dick Gregory (Air Date 4/10/1961) 20.02.2026

In honor of Black History Month, this 1961 interview features Dick Gregory in conversation with Mike Wallace as his national career takes off. Promoting Dick Gregory in Living Black and White , Gregory discusses segregation, civil rights sit-ins, the Ku Klux Klan, growing up in St. Louis, and how he turned racial injustice into sharp political satire that reshaped American comedy

Diahann Carroll (1961) 16.02.2026

In honor of Black History Month, this 1961 television interview features Diahann Carroll in conversation with Mike Wallace at a pivotal moment in her career. Promoting Paris Blues , Carroll challenges Hollywood and Broadway's racial barriers, discusses auditioning for My Fair Lady , and critiques the stereotypes limiting Black actresses.

Martin Luther King Jr. (Air Date March 4–18, 1961) 06.02.2026

In honor of Black History Month, this episode presents a rare two-part television interview with Martin Luther King Jr , recorded at a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement. In conversation with Mike Wallace , Dr. King explains the moral case for nonviolent direct action, the difference between just and unjust laws, and the role of conscience in civil disobedience. He addresses the relations...

Henny Goodman (Air Date February 14, 1962) 30.01.2026

Henny Youngman joins Mike Wallace for a classic television portrait exploring comedy, craft, and career. Youngman discusses his devotion to short jokes, how comedians buy and trade material, and why he turned down major opportunities that did not feel right.

Sammy Davis Jr. (Air Date 3/13/1959) 23.01.2026

In this rare interview, Sammy Davis Jr. speaks with Mike Wallace about fame, race, and life as a Black entertainer in mid-century America. Davis discusses social acceptance, friendship, his decision to convert to Judaism, and the personal cost of success while confronting discrimination on and offstage. A revealing conversation that captures the complexity of one of the most influential performers...

Steve Allen Pt 2 (Air Date July 7, 1957) 16.01.2026

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 . 

Steve Allen Pt 1 (Air Date July 7, 1957) 09.01.2026

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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