I certainly did do those interviews. I think the best thing is to describe what happened when I first arrived at Spacefest and saw all the astronauts right in front of me. I panicked and my wife took me around the corner for me to collect my thoughts. This was done by meditation and self motivation war-cries. We went back to the show and asked Paul Weitz if he would agree to be interviewed. He said "No!". rather than freak out I remained calm and said, "Well that is a pity because we spoke to Joe Kerwin yesterday (we did) and he siad you have some great stories to tell." He took a moment, asked if it was just a Q&A style interview, to which I replied it was, and I also added that I was in no way a conspiracy jerk. He then said, OK, I'll give you 5 minutes. I answered "5 is all I need", and so the next day we did the interview, and he didn't want to stop talking, he then also told us we had to interview his son, Mathew. Waiting to the right was Jack Lousma to be interviewed as well. At that point I just didn't have the time, nor chance to get all fanboy on them. With Bruce McCandless, I had spoken at great length with him, and had arranged his interview via email well in advance. He was thrilled that someone wanted to talk about his Skylab work rather than his STS-41B MMU spacewalk. A had no idea at the time that these would be the last filmed interviews they both would give.