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Martin Luther King
Martin Luther King, civil rights leader, interviewed by John Freeman. (1961)

Adam Faith
Adam Faith became the first pop singer to be interviewed by John Freeman. (1960)

Evelyn Waugh
A rare glimpse into the life of one of the greatest novelists of the 20th century.

Stirling Moss
John Freeman interviews the racing car driver Stirling Moss. (1960)

Carl Jung
Professor Carl Jung was viewed as the greatest living psychologist. (1959)

Dame Edith Sitwell
The eccentric poet and personality Edith Sitwell, was John Freeman's guest. (1959)

Bertrand Russell
Lord Russell discusses his experiences, achievements, and unfulfilled ambitions. (1959)