Writer, film and theatre director, Orson Welles takes the hot seat in this in-depth and revealing interview. First transmitted in 1955. Newspaper writers John Beavan, Elizabeth Frank, Rene McColl and William Hardcastle press Orson Welles on a number of issues as they attempt to delve into his life, passions and the secrets behind his career. Welles is questioned about his views on television, his reasons for staging Macbeth with an all-black cast, and his political ambitions. Press Conference was “a series where personalities who make the news answer impromptu questions from men who write the news.” The programme contains many gems including Welles’ anecdote following the now legendary 1938 broadcast of War of the Worlds which “frightened half of the United States out of their wits” and into believing that a Martian invasion had begun. Welles reflects, “I think we underrated the prestige of radio at that moment, anything that was said on the radio was automatically true. After that nobody ever believed anything on the radio and, Pearl Harbour, the day of Pearl Harbour in America I was doing a radio broadcast which was interrupted with the announcement that Pearl Harbour had been attacked and of course everybody in America said it’s rather bad taste to do it again.”
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Wow, he's so personable and friendly and interested in their questions. Intelligent and wise without being pretentious. Orson Welles is awesome.