Contents |
Contents -- Introduction: the mood and the medium -- Ray Bradbury: Cassandra on a bicycle -- Louis Lomax: the television prophet -- Maureen Murphy: civil rights worker -- Malcolm X: the black vigilante -- Malcolm Boyd: the espresso priest -- Lord Soper: the soapbox parson -- Dr. Anne Blezanek: the church and the pill -- Lois Pearson: a witch in suburbia -- Lenny Bruce: a child before his time -- Mort Sahl: an orphan on the left -- Fred Paul: the gate crasher -- Murray the K: I was a teen-age adult -- Phil Spector: the teen-agers' tycoon -- Paul Anka: lonely boy -- Michael Caine: portrait of an anti-hero -- Jean Shrimpton: the face on the cover -- Mrs. Ian Fleming: widow to a legend -- Dixie Dean Trainer: the queen of the fan magazines -- David Stanley: confessions of a teen-age Nazi -- Jane Freeman: the unloved mother -- Matthew Saunders: member of a murder jury -- Marguerite Oswald: mom and apple pie. |
Local note | Little-64607--305131050053Q |
Local note | Little-64607--305131050053Q |
General note | Interviews originally held on the Pierre Berton television program. Most of the interviews were first published in 1966 under title: The cool, crazy world of the sixties. |
Other title |
Pierre Berton Show (Television program) |
LCCN | 67019806 |