[Interviews with Dorothy Rodgers] [videorecording] / [various stations]. 1977-05-01, 1978-12-20.

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[Interviews with Dorothy Rodgers] [videorecording] / [various stations]. 1977-05-01, 1978-12-20.

Four television interviews with Dorothy Rodgers: 1) "Christopher Close-up," aired May 1, 1977, Jeanne Glynn interviews Rodgers and her daughter about their relationship as they age together; 2) "A.M. New York," aired December 20, 1978, Dan Ingram interviews Rodgers and her daughter about Christmas and associated moods, especially depression; 3) "Over Easy," Rodgers talks about the charitable work she has done; 4) "Best Talk in Town," Rodgers comments briefly on an exhibition of the work of Richard Rodgers.

1 videocassette (47 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.

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Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979

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Rodgers, Dorothy, 1909-1992

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