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It's been a year since Mike Wallace passed away. Let's celebrate his life by watching some of Mike's best interviews as they aired during his four decades on 60 Minutes.
CBS News legend Mike Wallace passed away Saturday night at the age of 93. Take a look back at some of his most memorable interviews, including the very first episode of 60 Minutes.
[Mike Wallace: It sounds to me a little bit like the language of the quintessential, forgive me, nut case, right-wing zealot.] In the spirit of fair play, we asked Mike a final, classic Mike question.
Mike Wallace was a cigarette pitchman and game-show host who helped define serious television journalism when he became a “60 Minutes” correspondent. Accessibility statement Skip to main content.
Mike Wallace, who spent four decades as a hard-hitting, provocative news correspondent on “60 Minutes,” has died, CBS reported Sunday. He was 93.
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