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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 496.1 with guest Marvin J. Wolf is available for listening on demand
The Two Extremes of the “Coming Home” Spectrum Original Airdates: June 5-7, 2020 TVC 496.1: Part 2 of a conversation that began last week with author, screenwriter, raconteur, and novelist Marvin J. Wolf. Marv’s latest book, They Were Soldiers: The … Continue reading
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 495 with guest Marvin J. Wolf is available for listening on demand
The Sacrifices and Contributions of Our Vietnam Veterans Original Airdates: May 29-31, 2020 TVC 495.1: Ed welcomes back author, screenwriter, novelist and raconteur Marvin J. Wolf. A veteran of the U.S. Army, Marv served more than thirteen years active duty, … Continue reading
Posted in Celebrities, Classic Shows, Film Stars, Podcasts, Radio Stations, Television Star
Tagged A Scribe Dies in Brooklyn, A Tale of Two Rabbis, Buz Murdock, CBS radio drama, CBS television, Chuck Hagel, Colin Powell, crime-solving rabbi, Diane Carlson Evans, Donut Dollies, Dr. Richard Kimble, Dwight Livingston, Eileen Moore, For Whom the Shofar Blows, Hal Kushner, Harry Kemelman, Have Gun Will Travel, Herb Leonard, Jim Rockford, Joe Galloway journalist, Joe Galloway UPI, John Dehner, Joseph L. Galloway They Were Soldiers, Joseph L. Galloway veteran, Joseph L. Galloway Vietnam veteran, Joseph L. Galloway We Were Soldiers, knight without a master, Lanigan's Rabbi, Marv Wolf, Marv Wolf novelist, Marv Wolf photographer, Marvin J. Wolf, Marvin J. Wolf screenwriter, Marvin J. Wolf They Were Soldiers, Marvin J. Wolf veteran, Marvin J. Wolf Vietnam veteran, Mary Cohoe, Oliver Stone, Paladin, Rabbi Ben, Red Cross Donut Dolly, Richard Boone, Route 66, Roy Huggins, Scott Ratliff, Tae Kwon Do, talmudic logic, Ted Gostas, The Fugitive, The Rabbi Who Slept in Late, The Rockford Files, They Were Soldiers The Sacrifices and Contributions of Our Vietnam Veterans, Tod Stiles, Torah, traveling angel, Vietnam nurse, Vietnam War, Vietnam War veterans, Vietnam Women's Memorial, We Were Soldiers Mel Gibson, We Were Soldiers movie, We Were Soldiers trilogy
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