Fay was still so vivacious and alluring in her 80s in this interview. Such a class act and lovely lady! I'll have to get her book. A true silver screen legend. Thanks for the upload.
Joe was truly a terrific guy and treated everyone so well. He had a lot of up and coming actors on his show too --along with the more established stars and movie legends. Joe was known as the king of nostalgia. I was privileged to know him and appeared on his show several times. Joe was always a class act. He treated everyone who appeared on his show like a star--no matter how long their resumes were. He was one of a kind.
Fay Wray's book came out in 1989, so this interview would have been recorded in 1988 or 1989. Fay would have been about 81 years old. Great to see this classy lady.
This guy is pretty good...never really heard of him before...having lived in the midwest...nice interviews with classic Hollywood talents...like a time capsule.
I remember watching Joe in the wee hours while growing up. It seems that often apropos of nothing in particular, Joe would suddenly ask his guest, "So...what are your thoughts on Eddie Cantor?" 😉
My brother and I missed a lot of elementary school when we were young (just didn't like it). But we would watch Joe Franklin on WOR Channel 9 in the afternoon. I'm glad I discovered this on RU-vid.