This is an unexpected entry in the early career of Khigh Dhigh. During his days when he was doing theater in the NY area, he became friendly with a New York talk radio host named Long John Nebel who hosted an overnight program on station WOR (and later on WNBC and WMCA) usually dealing with far-out topics (UFOs etc.) One night in October 1962 though, he was a guest on the program participating in a big panel discussion on religion featuring an ADL spokesman, a Presbyterian minister, a Rabbi, a sculptor while Khigh Dhigh is billed as an "actor and student of comparative religion." This program aired a few weeks before "Manchurian Candidate" was released so he hadn't yet had the wider national exposure that long-term led to Five-O.
The discussion itself isn't scintillating. He comes into the conversation at about 65 minutes in. But for a Five-O fan it's surreal hearing him in this kind of program as himself.
https://od.lk/d/M18zMDc3NDMyODZf/Lon...20Subjects.mp3