Hear Art Speak With Gary James He was born Gordon Arthur Kelly but the world knows him as Art Linkletter. Art Linkletter played host to two of the longest-running television shows in broadcast history—–“House Party” which aired on CBS T.V. and Radio for 25 years and “People Are Funny” which aired on NBC T.V. and Radio for 19 years. In fact, at one point he had T.V. shows on all three networks – NBC, CBS, and ABC—–all at the same time!!! Just recently, Art Linkletter turned 94, and released…
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Fess Parker Interview Davy Crockett
Remember the Alamo?! Remember Davy Crockett?! Then of course, you’ll remember actor Fess Parker who portrayed Davy Crockett on TV in the early 50’s.As Davy Crockett, Parker toured 13 foreign countries and 42 cities, the highlight of which was representing Walt Disney (the man, and the studio Fess Parker was under contract to) at the premier of Davy Crockett in Tokyo, Japan. Fess Parker participated, and was a main attraction in the opening of Disneyland. “Davy Crockett” established Fess Parker as one of Hollywood’s top stars. Beginning in 1964, and…
Read MoreJanet Lupo Interview (Playboy Playmate (Miss November 1975)
She’s been a Playboy Playmate (Miss November 1975). She’s been a Playboy Bunny. Janet Lupo talked with us about what it was like to be a Playboy Centerfold in the mid 1970’s. Hear Gary James speak with Janet Lupo Q – Janet, since you’re a native of Hoboken, New Jersey, did you ever see Frank Sinatra walking around there or driving by? A – No, but he was here many times. I never actually met him. I was in The New York Times, back in 1975, maybe the beginning of…
Read MoreJames Earl Ray Interview Who Killed Martin Luther King?
Who killed Martin Luther King? A revealing interview with the alleged assassin – James Earl Ray. “I have always believed that the government was part of a conspiracy, either directly, or indirectly, to assassinate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.” – Rev. Jesse Jackson. “James Earl Ray is not guilty.” – Mark Lane and Dick Gregory. “Where there’s an assassination, you have to have a lone nut, because a lone nut can kill somebody for no reason. If you admit there was a conspiracy, then you have to say the conspiracy…
Read MoreBobby Kennedy Remembered : The Warren Rogers Interview
Warren Rogers was a close personal friend of Robert F. Kennedy who was a frequent guest at Hickory Hill—–the home of Robert and Ethel Kennedy. He traveled with the Senator in his bid for the Presidency in 1968, was in the kitchen of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles when Robert Kennedy was shot, and took him to the hospital in an ambulance with Ethel. “When I Think of Bobby” (Harper/Collins Books) is Warren Rogers’s personal memoir of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Hear Gary James speak with Warren Rogers. Q…
Read MoreA MOMENT IN HISTORY: Detective James R. Leavelle Remembers the J.F.K. Assassination, Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby
“If somebody wants to shoot me from a window with a rifle, nobody can stop it. So, why worry about it?” – John F. Kennedy to his wife on Nov. 22, 1963 in his Ft. Worth hotel room, just hours before his assassination. November 22, 1963. President John F. Kennedy travels to Texas, where he is assassinated during a motorcade run through downtown Dallas. In the hours following the assassination, a 24 year old named Lee Harvey Oswald will be picked up and charged with the crime, as well…
Read MoreThe Oklahoma City Bombing: The Glenn Wilburn Interview
On April 19, 1995, 168 people died and hundreds were injured in the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. It was the deadliest act of domestic terrorism ever carried out in the United States. Oklahoma City resident Glenn Wilburn lost two grandchildren in that bombing. A C.P.A. by trade, Mr. Wilburn devoted a considerable amount of time and effort into the investigation of the Oklahoma City Bombing. His findings will alarm you. Hear Gary James speak with Glen Wilburn. Q – Could an Oklahoma City…
Read MoreTony Curtis Interview
In May 1998, one of the greatest singers of the Twentieth Century, Frank Sinatra, passed away. In tribute to Frank Sinatra, we thought it would be fitting to offer up remembrances of the singer by some of the people who either knew or worked with him. One such person is actor Tony Curtis. Hear Gary James speak with Tony Curtis Q – When did you first meet Frank Sinatra? A – I met Frank Sinatra when he was playing the Paramount. I don’t remember what year it was. But, that’s…
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