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Fred MacMurray: an interview with Charles Tranberg
Season 2, Ep. 8
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On this episode I discuss Fred MacMurray's life and career with film historian, Charles Tranberg, author of Fred MacMurray: A Biography (Albany, GA: BearManor Media, 2007).
Charles's book is available for purchase from all major book retailers and also directly from BearManor Media.
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