Day at Night was a public television interview program airing from 1973-1974, hosted by James Day, former president of both KQED and WNET. They are now available online via CUNY TV.
Interviewees include
Alwyn Nikolais, choreographer - November 29, 1974Colleen Dewhurst, actress - June 6, 1974George Rose, actor - June 3, 1974William Schuman, composer - May 25, 1974Anne Baxter, actress - May 17, 1974Richard Rodgers, composer - May 13, 1974Edward Teller, nuclear physicist - May 8, 1974Marty Links, cartoonist ("EmmyLou") - May 8, 1974Archie Moore, boxer - May 6, 1974Tennessee Ernie Ford, singer - May 6, 1974Herbert Gold, novelist from the Beat Generation - May 3, 1974Jonas Salk, developer of the polio vaccine - April 28, 1974Christopher Isherwood, playwright - April 25, 1974Hugh Hefner, founder and publisher of Playboy - April 25, 1974Vincent Price, actor and horror star - April 25, 1974Joan Baez, singer-songwriter - April 20, 1974Wallace Stegner, author, historian, and environmentalist - April 18, 1974Jacob Bronowski, historian of science - April 9, 1974Noam Chomsky, author, lecturer, philosopher, and linguist - April 9, 1974Howard K. Smith, TV newscaster - April 5, 1974Sam Levenson, humorist and author - April 3, 1974Cab Calloway, singer and bandleader. - April 2, 1974S. J. Perelman, humorist and playwright - April 2, 1974Hermione Gingold, actress - March 29, 1974Alfred A. Knopf, publisher - March 28, 1974Irving Howe, author - March 28, 1974Kurt Waldheim, UN Secretary-General - March 22, 1974Virgil Thomson, composer - March 18, 1974Jan Peerce, opera singer. - March 15, 1974Marya Mannes, author ("They") - March 15, 1974Norman Cousins, author, journalist, peace advocate - March 12, 1974Art Buchwald, newspaper columnist - March 7, 1974Herbert Block, aka Herblock, political cartoonist. - February 28, 1974Muhammad Ali, legendary boxing champion - February 19, 1974Newton Minow, former chairman of the FCC - February 12, 1974Norman Lear, renowned TV producer ("All in the Family") - January 23, 1974Ray Bradbury, novelist and short story writer - January 21, 1974Stewart Alsop, newspaper columnist - January 1, 1974Aaron Copland, composer - December 20, 1973Theodore Bikel, actor - December 16, 1973Victor Borge, Danish comedian, conductor and pianist - December 5, 1973John Houseman, film and theatre producer, Part 1. - December 3, 1973Joseph Papp, theatrical producer and founder of the Public Theater. - November 29, 1973Jonathan Winters, actor/comedian - November 27, 1973Eli Wallach, actor/star of stage, screen and TV - November 20, 1973Abe Burrows, playwright and screenwriter. - November 13, 1973Billie Jean King, tennis champion - November 13, 1973Isaac Stern, classical violinist. - November 13, 1973Agnes De Mille, choreographer - June 25, 1973Katherine Anne Porter, novelist and short story writer - June 25, 1973Myrna Loy, actress - May 25, 1973Ayn Rand, writer