Who's Talking to Chris Wallace? - Season 4

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Oliver Stone

1 - Oliver Stone

Air Date: September 29, 2023

Chris Wallace is joined by director Oliver Stone who expresses doubts about JFK’s assassination, defends Vladimir Putin, and reminisces on his films.

Al Michaels

2 - Al Michaels

Air Date: October 6, 2023

Famed sports broadcaster Al Michaels joins Chris to talk about his career filled with memorable moments as the voice for generations of sports fans.

Jon Batiste

3 - Jon Batiste

Air Date: October 13, 2023

Chris Wallace is joined by musician Jon Batiste for a piano-side conversation at the famed Juilliard School.

Ken Jennings

4 - Ken Jennings

Air Date: October 20, 2023

Chris Wallace sits down with Jeopardy Host Ken Jennings to talk about the show’s popularity, strategies for winning, and Alex Trebek’s legacy.

Charles Barkley

5 - Charles Barkley

Air Date: October 27, 2023

Wallace is joined by Charles Barkley to talk about how basketball changed his life, highlights in his career, and his new show on CNN "King Charles."

Suze Orman

6 - Suze Orman

Air Date: November 3, 2023

Finance expert Suze Orman joins Wallace to share her advice for investing, her mission to educate and her own unique road to financial success.

Barry Manilow

7 - Barry Manilow

Air Date: November 10, 2023

Chris Wallace is joined by legendary singer Barry Manilow to talk about his remarkable career writing and performing memorable songs.

Charlamagne tha God

8 - Charlamagne tha God

Air Date: November 17, 2023

Wallace sits down with Charlamagne tha God to reflect on his show "The Breakfast Club", and his efforts to bring attention to mental health awareness.

Bethenny Frankel

9 - Bethenny Frankel

Air Date: November 24, 2023

Businesswoman and former reality star Bethenny Frankel joins Chris Wallace.

Adam Driver

10 - Adam Driver

Air Date: December 1, 2023

Actor Adam Driver joins Chris Wallace to talk about his new film Ferrari, the roles that made him famous and his discomfort with fame.