Douglas P. Cooper appears in the following:
Jean Kerr
Saturday, September 01, 1973
Author Jean Kerr on her work, the London production of her play, Finishing Touches, and more.
Peter Lind Hayes & Mary Healy
Friday, June 01, 1973
Husband and wife comedy and talk duo at home in Westchester County.
Bill Beutel
Tuesday, May 01, 1973
In an interview given in his car, newscaster Bill Beutel, discusses his career as a news anchor in New York City.
Irving Caesar
Monday, January 01, 1973
"Tell me what a nation is singing and I'll tell you what a nation is thinking".
Charles Berlitz
Monday, January 01, 1973
The founder of the famous language school sheds light on the back story of the Bermuda Triangle.
James A. Farley
Monday, January 01, 1973
A political veteran reflects on half-a-century of Democratic leadership and is saddened by Watergate.
E. Power Biggs
Monday, January 01, 1973
An organ virtuoso on what it was like to play an organ in Bach's church, in two parts.
John Fairfax and Sylvia Cook
Monday, January 01, 1973
A couple decides to row a boat across the Pacific Ocean. They did and came back.
Don Budge
Monday, January 01, 1973
1938 Grand Slam tennis champion Don Budge sizes up the famous Bobby Riggs—Billie Jean King match.
Roberta Peters
Monday, January 01, 1973
Douglas Cooper and George O’Brien interview American opera singer Roberta Peters.
Merle Miller
Monday, January 01, 1973
George O’Brien and Douglas Cooper interview Merle Miller, author of “Plain Speaking,” an oral biography of President Harry S. Truman.
Dr. B. F. Skinner
Monday, January 01, 1973
Douglas Cooper and George O’Brien visit B. F. Skinner, the behavioral psychologist, at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Hank Whittemore
Monday, January 01, 1973
Douglas Cooper and George O'Brien interview Hank Whittemore about his book, The Super Cop: The True Story of the Cops Called Batman and Robin.
Wernher von Braun
Monday, January 01, 1973
Douglas Cooper and George O’Brien speak with Wernher von Braun, the German-American aerospace engineer.
Ann Landers
Monday, January 01, 1973
Douglas Cooper and George O’Brien interview Ann Landers on the telephone from Chicago.