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* Booknotes interview with Robert Remini on Henry Clay: Statesman for the Union, May 5, 1992.
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The Book TV weekend-long programming schedule grew out of the success of C-SPAN's long-running Booknotes series, which since 1989 was the only avenue for coverage of nonfiction books and authors on the C-SPAN networks.
The inspiration for coverage of nonfiction books on the C-SPAN networks originated with C-SPAN founder Brian Lamb's frustration with the lack of attention that authors receive on television, which led initially to the creation of the author interview program Booknotes.
* Booknotes interview with Lowry on Legacy: Paying the Price for the Clinton Years, November 9, 2003.
* Booknotes interview with Caryle Murphy on Passion for Islam: Shaping the Modern Middle East — The Egyptian Experience, November 3, 2002.
* Booknotes interview with McWhorter on Authentically Black: Essays for the Black Silent Majority, March 2, 2003.
The discussion was aired on C-SPAN in five 30-minute segments, and was the basis for the later C-SPAN show Booknotes.
In addition to the U. S. presidents who were interviewed for Booknotes, former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher also appeared on the program.
* Booknotes interview with Larson on Summer for the Gods: The Scopes Trial and America's Continuing Debate Over Science and Religion, June 28, 1998.
* Booknotes interview with Skidelsky on John Maynard Keynes: Fighting for Freedom, 1937 – 1946, 28 April 2002.
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