Listen To
- "A Pail of Air" on X Minus One, NBC, 1956
- "Fritz Leiber Being Interviewed Part1 on Hour 25 SF Radio", KPFK, 25-Feb-1977
- "Fritz Leiber Being Interviewed Part2 on Hour 25 SF Radio", KPFK, 25-Feb-1977
- "Fritz Leiber Reading from Our Lady of Darkness Hour 25 SF Radio", KPFK, 25-Feb-1977
- "An Hour with Fritz Leiber at Fantasy Faire 7", 13-Aug-1977
- "Fritz Leiber's Epic Fantasy Panel Comments Part 1", World Fantasy Convention III, 29-Oct-1977
- "Fritz Leiber's Epic Fantasy Panel Comments Part 2", World Fantasy Convention III, 29-Oct-1977
- "Fritz Leiber Reads Clark Ashton Smith’s A Night in Malnéant”, World Fantasy Convention III, 29-Oct-1977
- "Fritz Leiber’s Comments from the 1978 Lovecraft Panel", Phoenix, 03-Sep-1978
- "An Hour with Fritz Leiber at Fantasy Faire 8 Part 1", Pasadena, 22-24-Sep-1978
- "An Hour with Fritz Leiber at Fantasy Faire 8 Part 2", Pasadena, 22-24-Sep-1978
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