Hugh O’Brian
From The Bookshelf salutes the late Hugh O’Brian with this interview recorded a few months ago. The actor died at the age of 91 on September 5, 2016.
Steve Binder
Steve Binder, author of “26” The Movers & Shakers Of Variety Television discusses his career including The Elvis Comeback Special, The T.A.M.I. Show and Diana Ross in Central Park.
John Strausbaugh
John Strausbaugh returns to discuss his latest book, City Of Sedition: A History Of New York During The Civil War.
Megan Abbott
Megan Abbott, creator of superb noir fiction, discusses her new novel set in the world of girl’s gymnastics, You Will Know Me.
Comedian Jessi Klein
Jessi Klein, writer and producer of Inside Amy Schumer, discusses her new book, You’ll Grow Out Of It
Jennifer Keishin Armstrong on Seinfeld
Jennifer Keishin Armstrong returns to discuss her new book, Seinfeldia: How A Show About Nothing Changed Everything.
Ellen Fitzpatrick
Ellen Fitzpatrick discusses her new book, The Highest Glass Ceiling: Women’s Quest for the American Presidency.
Philip Norman
Philip Norman discusses his biography of Paul McCartney, plus we remember the great guitarist Scotty Moore.
Charles Rappleye on President Hoover
Historian Charles Rappleye discusses his new book Herbert Hoover in The White House: The Ordeal of the Presidency
Scott Woolley
Investigative journalist Scott Woolley discusses his new book, The Network: The Battle For The Airwaves And The Birth Of The Communications Age