Lloyd Moss appears in the following:
Malcolm Forbes
Sunday, April 05, 1987
Lloyd Moss talks to publisher of Forbes magazine Malcolm Forbes about his life and career. They talk about his brief career in politics, his role at Forbes magazine, and his favorite pastimes, ballooning and motorcycles. Forbes discusses the musical selections he chose.
WNYC archives id: 68572
Bowie Kuhn
Sunday, March 22, 1987
Lloyd Moss talks to baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn about his career and upcoming book. He discusses the changes he's seen in broadcasting, players' salaries, and talks about the war on drugs in baseball. He discusses the musical selections he chose.
WNYC archives id: 68563
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Sunday, February 22, 1987
Lloyd Moss interviews British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber about his life and his career, including the newly revamped children's play (on roller skates) Starlight Express. Mr. Lloyd Webber discusses the musical selections of his choosing.
WNYC archives id: 68558
Willard Scott
Sunday, February 15, 1987
Lloyd Moss talks to The Today's Show's Willard Scott about his career as a weatherman, radio personality, and cook book author. Mr. Scott discusses the musical selections of his choosing.
WNYC archives id: 68554
Uta Hagen
Sunday, February 08, 1987
Lloyd Moss talks to actress Uta Hagen about her career in the theater and as a drama teacher. Moss mentions one of her students, Charles Nelson Reilly and she tells an anecdote about working with him. Ms. Hagen mentions some of her relatives who were musicians or otherwise involved with ...
Father Andrew Greeley
Sunday, January 18, 1987
Lloyd Moss talks to novelist, sociologist, gadfly and philanthropist Father Andrew Greeley. They talk about his works including Confessions of a Parish Priest, the New York Times literary brunch, and his interest in sociology and philanthropy. Greeley discusses the musical selections he chose.
WNYC archives id: 68555
George Rose
Sunday, January 11, 1987
Lloyd Moss talks to actor George Rose about his life and career. He talks about acting on Broadway and his favorite roles. Rose talks about his record collection and discusses the musical selections he chose.
WNYC archives id: 68552
WQXR 50th Anniversary Show [Album # 26]
Sunday, October 05, 1986
Final program in the WQXR 50th Anniversary album. Host Bob Sherman dedicates the entire series to past WQXR president, Walter Neiman.
Sherman plays a rare snippet about the "speed gadget" from Alec Templeton's April Fool's Show in the 1940s, followed by announcer Lloyd Moss telling a story ...
E.L. Doctorow
Saturday, February 22, 1986
Lloyd Moss talks to author E.L. Doctorow about his life and career. He talks about the writing process and his works including World's Fair. Doctorow discusses the music he grew up with as well as the musical selections he chose for this program.
WNYC archives id: 68278
Robert MacNeil
Saturday, February 01, 1986
Lloyd Moss interviews Canadian journalist Robert MacNeil. He relates an amusing early-career anecdote about being locked out of his station while "White Christmas" was playing.
Mr. MacNeil discusses the musical selections of his choosing.
WNYC archives id: 68543
Peter Jennings
Saturday, January 25, 1986
Lloyd Moss talks to news anchor and journalist Peter Jennings. He talks about the path to his career as a broadcast journalist, some of his notable assignments and the accolades he has received. Jennings discusses the musical performances he has attended as well as the musical selections he chose for ...
Dick Francis
Saturday, January 04, 1986
Lloyd Moss interviews Welsh adventure author (and former jockey) Dick Francis. Mr. Francis discusses the musical selections of his choosing.
WNYC archives id: 68312
Count Hugues De Montalembert
Saturday, December 21, 1985
Lloyd Moss speaks with French-born painter, filmmaker and writer, Hugues de Montalembert. They discuss the violent attack in 1978 in New York City which left de Montalembert blind, and his autobiography "Eclipse: A Nightmare". They also discuss his philosophies and travels.
WNYC archives id: 68541
Rosalynn Carter
Sunday, December 08, 1985
The actual date of this episode is 1985-12-07. For technical reasons, it shows up incorrectly above.
Lloyd Moss interviews former First Lady Rosalynn Carter about her life and years in the White House. Ms. Carter has just published her memoir, First Lady from Plains. Ms. Carter discusses the musical selections ...
Carl Sagan & Ann Druyan
Saturday, December 07, 1985
Lloyd Moss talks to Pulitzer-Prize-winning astronomer Dr. Carl Sagan and his wife, author Ann Druyan, about their ten-year collaboration and their upcoming book, Comet. They discuss the Voyager Interstellar Record Project and the collection of culture and music that was curated for it. They discuss the five musical selections which ...
Bruce Crawford
Saturday, November 30, 1985
Lloyd Moss interviews Bruce Crawford, who left a successful career in advertising to become the new general manager of the Metropolitan Opera. Mr. Crawford discusses the musical selections of his choosing.
WNYC archives id: 68539
Clifton Daniel
Saturday, November 23, 1985
Lloyd Moss interviews North Carolina-born journalist Clifton Daniel about his life (including his role as Harry Truman's son in law) and career (including a stint at WQXR) and his new memoir, Lords, Ladies, and Gentlemen, where Mr. Daniel speaks of his relationships with various presidents.
Mr. Daniel ...
Rollo May
Saturday, November 09, 1985
Lloyd Moss talks to humanist, psychoanalyst, artist and author Dr. Rollo May about his life and works, including by his latest book, My Quest for Beauty. He discusses the ideas of creativity and beauty. The episode ends with Dr. May reading a passage from his book. Dr. May discusses the ...
Francine du Plessix Gray
Saturday, November 02, 1985
Lloyd Moss talks to author Francine du Plessix Gray about her life and career. She tells a story about how her mother got them out of Nazi-occupied Tulle. She talks about the literature she was drawn to and about her novels and autobiography. She discusses themes of androgyny and of ...
Luther Davis
Saturday, October 26, 1985
Lloyd Moss speaks with American playwright and screenwriter Luther Davis. They begin by talking about one of Moss's most famous productions, "Kismet". Davis discusses how he got into screenwriting, about the current state of writing for theater and film, and the hazards of Hollywood and New York. He also discusses ...

