Listly by Mark Moran
The best websites for viewing, listening to or reading primary source interviews with historic and contemporary figures.
Blog posts capturing the essence of some of the most fascinating interviews of our time.
This project would not have been possible without the cooperation and assistance of many people, including Mike Wallace, Jay-Me Brown, Rachael Kun, Red Steiger, Bill Zizza, Andrew Kasny, Steve Kroeter, The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Thomas F.
Authors discuss their life and writing in revealing conversations in The Paris Review's Writers at Work interview series.
For two weeks, each day's paper came with a free booklet containing some of the most famous encounters in journalism history, from David Frost's conversations about Watergate with Richard Nixon to Marilyn Monroe's last interview, Princess Diana's confessions to Martin Bashir and Bill Grundy's disastrous grilling of the Sex Pistols on live television.
Full list of interviews available from the Archive of American Television -- an oral history of television, broadcasting and American popular culture.
A collection of BBC programmes where celebrated interviewers try to get behind the public mask of some of the most influential figures of the 20th century.
For those born after a certain year, Barbara Walters may be best known for her banter with the likes of Whoopi Goldberg and Elisabeth Hasselbeck on her talk show The View -- or her interviews with the likes of Monica Lewinsky and Michael Jackson.
The Tavis Smiley show on air and online. From his celebrated conversations with world figures, to his work to inspire the next generation of leaders, as a broadcaster, author, advocate and philanthropist, Tavis Smiley continues to be an outstanding voice for change.
You'll have to search within the archives but 60 Minutes has been offering the best interviews for decades.