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Cobb, while touring with Private Lives in Chicago, Illinois, met broadcast journalist Mike Wallace. As Wallace later recalled, Buff Cobb was in Chicago when I got out of the Navy in '46. I think she was playing with Tallulah Bankhead in Private Lives at the time. She was an actress and a bit of a glamorous figure to me at that time.
From 1949 to 1954, Wallace was married to his second wife, Patrizia "Buff" Cobb, an actress and stepdaughter of Gladys Swarthout. The couple hosted the Mike and Buff Show on CBS television in the early 1950s.
She also directed the early television talk show, Mike and Buff (1951–1953), which featured Mike Wallace and his then-wife Buff Cobb. In 1949 she married Bill Buch, whom she had met in Florida while making Navy training films. She resigned from CBS in 1954 to be a full-time homemaker.
In the interview, Wallace mentions that credit card debt eclipsed the $1 trillion mark for the first time ever this year, household debt is at record highs and interest rates that folks pay on ...
Whoopi Goldberg was the latest guest on “Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?” on Max and was asked about what it’s been like co-hosting ABC’s “The View” for the last 17 years. The EGOT ...
Baby News! MSNBC’s very own Nicolle Wallace has welcomed a girl. On Nov. 21, the “Deadline: White House” anchor tuned in to her show from home to share that she and her husband, Michael S ...
The original hosts of this weekday late-night interview program were Mike Wallace and his wife, Buff Cobb. [111] [112] In 1951, Jack Eigen (1913–1983) took over as host of the program, a position he held for most of the next 20 years.
PM East/PM West is a late-night talk show hosted by Mike Wallace and Joyce Davidson in New York City (where the PM East portion originated) and San Francisco Chronicle television critic Terrence O'Flaherty in San Francisco (PM West). [1] The program was seen five nights a week from June 12, 1961, to June 22, 1962.