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Interview With Moe Howard

Air Date/Released Sunday, May 27, 1973
Station/Studio WTAF-TV 29 Philadelphia, PA
Host/Star Bob Gale
Featuring Moe Howard (Solo)

Moe Howard was interviewed for a 2-hour "Three Stooges Film Festival" on Philadelphia's Channel 29. (After 13 years on WFIL-TV Channel 6, the Stooges shorts began airing on Channel 29 in 1971.) Moe's interview ran 18 minutes, and was run with several Three Stooges short subjects, ALL THE WORLD'S A STOOGE (1941), IN THE SWEET PIE AND PIE (1941), A PLUMBING WE WILL GO (1940) and MONKEY BUSINESSMEN (1946). Also featured was an interview with Rex Polier, a writer for the "Philadelphia Evening Bulletin," who had recently written a couple Stooge-related articles for that newspaper.


The interview was taped one month earlier on April 27. The same day, Moe made his first of five appearances on THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW.

Broadcast information provided by Scott Reboul; see "The Three Stooges Journal" # 178 (Summer 2021) for details.

Cast: Bob Gale (Host), Moe Howard
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