Heavyweight boxing champ George Forman is pitted against five opponents in separate three-round boxing exhibitions from the Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Canada. Howard Cosell reports from ringside.
January 4th, 1977-June 26th, 1977
Hour-long news magazine with an emphasis on people. Dan Rather was the chief reporter and Barbara Hower and Charles Kuralt were regular contributors.
A profile of entertainer Peter Allen.
January 4th, 1977-June 26th, 1977
Hour-long news magazine with an emphasis on people. Dan Rather was the chief reporter and Barbara Hower and Charles Kuralt were regular contributors.
A profile of actress Margaret O'Brien.
January 4th, 1977-June 26th, 1977
Hour-long news magazine with an emphasis on people. Dan Rather was the chief reporter and Barbara Hower and Charles Kuralt were regular contributors.
Daytime news update daily TV broadcast brief of latest developments.
Russian teacher states, before committing suicide, that he and Lee Harvey Owsald planned the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Iran has a second major Earthquake. Cuba plans to host basketball game in Cuba with American team, first time in 16 years. Elvis Presley is in the hospital with the Flu.
Chuck Scarborough hosts, who joined WNBC News Center in New York in 1974. In 1980 he became co-anchor on News 4 New York.
January 4th, 1977-June 26th, 1977
Hour-long news magazine with an emphasis on people. Dan Rather was the chief reporter and Barbara Hower and Charles Kuralt were regular contributors.
The history of television is examined.
Complete with original commercials.
Host: Charles Kuralt
The special is a retrospective of the social history of television programming, circa 1948-1960's. Host Charles Kuralt describes
live television and illustrates the kinescope process. Excerpts include coverage of the following topics and people: Burns and Allen; news programs with Edward P. Morgan and Douglas Edwards; newsreels and propaganda; Art Carney and Jackie Gleason; children's programs, including "Captain Video"; the growth of television; performers Milton Berle, Ernie Kovacs, Red Skelton, Alan Young, Dick Van Dyke and Lucille Ball; reporter Edward R. Murrow; the Korean War; blacklisting; Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy; Mary Martin and Noel Coward; the 1954 Army-McCarthy hearings; Sid Caesar; President Harry S Truman's 1951 dismissal of General MacArthur; Bishop Fulton J. Sheen; a comedy and entertainment montage; quiz show scandals with comments by Frank Stanton of CBS and a look at how shows were rigged; Rex Harrison rehearsing for "My Fair Lady"; anthology drama with Charlton Heston, James Dean, and others; the 1952 Republican Convention; John F. Kennedy's 1956 bid for vice president; the 1960 presidential campaign; and Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series. Includes commercials.
Several innings of game 6 plus Reggie Jackson home run. Final game of Series won by Yankees 4 games to 2.
Announcers: Keith Jackson, Howard Cosell, Tom Seaver.
February 23rd, 1967- Present
A panel of journalists provides reporting and analysis of major stories from the nation's capital. The longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Host: Paul Duke. Paul Anthony, announcer.
January 7th, 1972- (PBS)
Louis Rukeyser is host and moderator of this long-running public affairs program that deals with the stock market and personal investing.
Host: Louis Rukeyser
January 7th, 1972- (PBS)
Louis Rukeyser is host and moderator of this long-running public affairs program that deals with the stock market and personal investing.
Host: Louis Rukeyser
January 7th, 1972- (PBS)
Louis Rukeyser is host and moderator of this long-running public affairs program that deals with the stock market and personal investing.
Guest: Eliot Janeway.
Special: Country singer Waylon Jennings is joined by his wife Jessi Colter and James Garner at a honky-tonk club in Phoenix and the Red Rock Amphitheatre in Denver, where Garner makes his singing debut. Jessi and Waylon are also seen in performance at the recording studio where they met.
Polish workers start strike in protest on solidarity crackdown, USSR approves government actions, report from East Germany, Polish orders. Creation science-evolution controversy continues in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Review: Israeli-PLO war. Falklands: British close in on Port Stanley with 8,000 to 10,000 troops. Nixon comments on his administration. ERA amendment defeated in South Carolina legislature. Salt talks with Soviets.
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