File:Mike Wallace Interviews 1957 (4).jpg
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DescriptionMike Wallace Interviews 1957 (4).jpg |
English: Publicity photo of journalist Mike Wallace for the television program Mike Wallace Interviews.
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Date | Press release is dated April 10, 1957. | |||||||||
Source | eBay item photo front photo back |
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Author | ABC Television
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PD-Pre1978.
Film production expert Eve Light Honathaner in The Complete Film Production Handbook, (Focal Press, 2001 p. 211.):
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