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John Stangeland TV Interview About Warren William


By Cliff Aliperti 3 Comments

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Updated note: As John points out in the comments the interview is now available on YouTube–embed above. If for any reason that fails please seen the Mount Prospect Public Libary link directly below.

This isn’t to be missed by Warren William fans! Warren William biographer and friend of Warren-William.com John Stangeland is interviewed in detail about Warren William and his book, Magnificent Scoundrel of Pre-Code Hollywood, on a show called Library Life. The episode can be found on the Mount Prospect Public Library’s website – Skip right to John by clicking on “Clip 2” on their player.

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  1. Jeffers says

    May 11, 2011 at 10:53 pm

    Wow, what a great piece! So nicely produced for a local library project. Congratulatons to John and the Mount Prospect Public Library (great interviewer, too), and thanks to you, Cliff, for sharing it with us here.

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  2. John Stangeland says

    May 19, 2011 at 8:29 pm

    It was actually great fun, guys – and I wasn’t as nervous as I thought I might be! The director / editor did a really nice job of integrating the screen captures and stills, and Carol couldn’t have given me better lead ins than she did. BTW – you can also now catch it on You Tube!

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  3. The_Mouthpiece says

    May 20, 2011 at 1:42 pm

    Ah, YouTube is what I’d wanted, John. It’s now embedded in this post at the very top. Excellent!

    Reply

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