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Peter Matthiessen
Books, MediaAir Date 11/26/1997
Novelist and co-founder of The Paris Review Peter Matthiessen shares his new book, "Lost Man's River."
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Fran Drescher
EntertainmentAir Date 11/26/1997
Actor Fran Drescher, who came to fame in "Saturday Night Fever," talks about her sitcom, "The Nanny."
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Peter Matthiessen; Fran Drescher
Entertainment, Books, MediaAir Date 11/26/1997
Author Peter Matthiessen, who has written over 30 books, shares "Lost Man's River." Fran Drescher on her lead role in the hit series, "The Nanny."
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Christiane Amanpour
World, MediaAir Date 11/25/1997
Christiane Amanpour explains how she "accidentally" became a journalist, compares the news coverage of Bosnia to the Gulf War, and gives her opinion on journalistic...
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Stephen Dillane
EntertainmentAir Date 11/24/1997
Stephen Dillane on his role in the film, "Welcome to Sarajevo."
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Mo Mowlam
WorldAir Date 11/24/1997
Northern Ireland Secretary of State Mo Mowlam talks about her hope for peace in the region.
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George Mitchell
World, PoliticsAir Date 11/24/1997
George Mitchell, former U.S. Senate Majority Leader, describes his role in helping to bring about peace in Northern Ireland.
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George Mitchell; Mo Mowlam; Stephen Dillane
World, Entertainment, PoliticsAir Date 11/24/1997
Mitchell on his role in bringing peace to Northern Ireland; Northern Ireland Secretary of State Mowlam. Dillane on "Welcome to Sarajevo."
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What's Hot in London
Entertainment, FoodAir Date 11/21/1997
Hotel manager Nicholas Rettie and restaurateur Gordon Ramsay on the places to be and things to do in London.
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Anthony Giddens; Philip Lader; Warren Hoge; London
World, Entertainment, PoliticsAir Date 11/21/1997
Anthony Giddens on the New Labour Party. Amb. Philip Lader. Warren Hoge on the events of the week in England. Nicholas Rettie and Gordon Ramsay.
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Anthony Giddens
World, PoliticsAir Date 11/21/1997
Anthony Giddens, director of the London School of Economics, discusses the impact of the Labour Party coming to power.
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Philip Lader
World, PoliticsAir Date 11/21/1997
Ambassador Philip Lader discusses the his role in fostering the U.S.-U.K. relationship, amid the new government in the U.K.
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Warren Hoge
World, MediaAir Date 11/21/1997
Warren Hoge, the London Bureau chief of the NY Times, discusses the events of the week in England.
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John Major
World, PoliticsAir Date 11/20/1997
John Major on his time as prime minister and whether he will return to government.
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Richard Eyre
World, EntertainmentAir Date 11/19/1997
Richard Eyre, director of the Royal National Theatre, talks about the state of British theatre and some of his latest projects.
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Kenneth Clarke
World, PoliticsAir Date 11/19/1997
Kenneth Clarke, Former Chancellor of the Exchequer, shares his views on the future of the conservative party.
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Kenneth Clarke; Richard Branson; Richard Eyre
World, Entertainment, PoliticsAir Date 11/19/1997
Former chancellor Clarke on the future of the conservative party. Branson on PM Blair's broken promise to ban cigarette ads. Eyre, theatre director.
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Richard Branson
World, Politics, BusinessAir Date 11/19/1997
Richard Branson criticizes Prime Minister Blair's broken promise to ban cigarette advertising during sporting events.
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Sister Wendy Beckett
Art and designAir Date 11/18/1997
Sister Wendy Beckett talks about art, talent, and her book, "The Story of Painting."
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Hugo Young; Andrew Neil; Sister Wendy Beckett
World, Art and designAir Date 11/18/1997
Columnist Hugo Young. Neil on the monarchy and his journalism career. Sister Beckett, the author of "The Story of Painting."