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#236: DR. JOYCE BROTHERS SHOW
1962-08-06, WNBC, 15 min.
Marilyn Monroe , Dr. Joyce Brothers

Dr. Joyce Brothers gives commentary on the Aug. 5th death of Marilyn Monroe. "IF IT WAS SUICIDE, WHY?"
#13739: DICK TRACY CARTOONS, THE
1962-08-18, WPIX, min.
Everett Sloane , Mel Blanc , Paul Frees , Benny Rubin , Joe Bolton

September 7th, 1961- August 31st, 1963 WPIX  

The Dick Tracy animated cartoon series was shown in the late afternoon on WPIX-TV Channel 11 with Joe Bolton as the host. 
Bolten left his post as the host of the Three Stooges shorts to become the host of the Dick Tracy series, portraying the police chief and Tracy's boss. The police chief would give Tracy an assignment whenever a crime was committed which Tracy would receive on his wristwatch. Tracy would respond by saying "ok chief, I'll get on it right away." He would then assign one of his detectives to the case.  
Everett Sloane provided the voice for Dick Tracy, other voice regulars were Mel Blanc, Benny Rubin, and Paul Frees.                                  
#13738: DISC JOCKEY
1962-08-18, , 4 min.
Johnny Cash , Dwight Leach

   Unknown New York Disc Jockey  plays Johnny Cash's latest hit BONANZA. The DJ hums along with  the record at the end...comments a bit about Cash and states that it is 9:12pm, 62 degrees, and at 9:30pm,  coming up is the News with Dwight Leach.  Also stated, Gimbels will be opening at the Roosevelt Mall.     
#7053: DINAH SHORE CHEVY SHOW
1962-10-14, NBC, 00 min.
Dinah Shore

October 5th, 1956-May 12th, 1963. 

The Dinah Shore Chevy Show was an American Variety Series, hosted by Dinah Shore and broadcast on NBC from October 5th, 1956- May 12th,1963.

Dinah goes solo in this one woman show, singing spirituals, blues and ballads.                                                   
#7072: DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER: SPECIAL ADDRESS
1962-10-28, WNBC, 00 min.
Dwight D. Eisenhower

Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower discusses his talks with President Kennedy about the Cuban Missile Crises. 
From the Bellview Stradford Hotel. A special address to voters as Eisenhower campaigns for the Richard Nixon and Henry Cabot Lodge ticket ten days before the election.          
#13878: DANNY KAYE SHOW SPECIAL
1962-11-11, NBC, min.
Danny Kaye , Lucille Ball

 A prelude Special sampling of what Danny Kaye intends to present next season starring in a weekly variety series. 
Lucille Ball guests. It's only a two-star affair, so Lucy shows Danny what a pair of distinguished guests might add to the show.                           
#11207: DANNY KAYE SHOW SPECIAL WITH GUEST: LUCILLE BALL, THE
1962-11-11, NBC, min.
Danny Kaye , Lucille Ball , Walter Scharf , Dunhills

 A prelude Special sampling of what Danny Kaye intends to present next season starring in a weekly variety series. 
Lucille Ball guests. It's only a two-star affair, so Lucy shows Danny what a pair of distinguished guests might add to the show. 

Danny Kaye, in the past a rare figure on home screens, is switching video strategy- he appeared earlier today on NBC's "Cultural Center" special and next season he's planning a weekly series. His guest for tonight's taped hour of comedy and song is Lucille Ball.
In a sketch, Danny and Lucy investigate the art of dining out. In a Japanese restaurant, they find eating with chopsticks a problem; a French bistro offers an interesting treat-most of the dishes are prepared with brandy and the jungle "atmosphere" at a Polynesian spot makes it tough to locate a table.
It's only a two-star affair, so Lucy shows Danny what a pair of distinguished guests might add to the show. She gives her impressions of Judy Garland singing "Swanee" and Marlene Dietrich doing "You're Just in Love." Danny adds a take-off on- and with- the Dunhills, tap dancing group.

Walter Scharf conducts the orchestra. 

Duplicate of13878.                        
#7033: DANNY KAYE SPECIAL
1962-11-11, NBC, 00 min.
Danny Kaye , Lucille Ball

Guest Lucille Ball joins Danny Kaye for fun and frolic.

Dupe of 311.                                      
#311: DANNY KAYE SPECIAL, THE
1962-11-11, WNBC, 20 min.
Danny Kaye , Lucille Ball

Guest Lucille Ball joins Danny Kaye for fun and frolic.
#7054: DINAH SHORE CHEVY SHOW
1962-11-11, NBC, 00 min.
Dinah Shore , James Garner , Dean Martin

October 5th, 1956-May 12th, 1963. 

The Dinah Shore Chevy Show was an American Variety Series, hosted by Dinah Shore and broadcast on NBC from October 5th, 1956- May 12th, 1963.

                                                              
#13899: DISC JOCKEYS
1962-11-27, WABC, min.
Radio Announcer

The song "Limbo Rock" is heard. A bulletin from WABC Radio News:
A DC 7 air crash with 22 survivors.             
#13901: DAVID BRINKLEY'S JOURNAL
1962-12-03, NBC, min.
David Brinkley , Jacqueline Kennedy

October 11th, 1961-August 26th, 1963 (NBC)  

This program was the winner of both an Emmy and Peabody award in 1962. NBC newsman David Brinkley covered a wide variety of topics during its two-season run. Brinkley appeared live and filmed segments were also featured. 

Tonight's topic is movie fan magazines now using Jacqueline Kennedy as a major subject.                        
#7055: DINAH SHORE CHEVY SHOW
1962-12-09, NBC, 00 min.
Frank Sinatra , Dinah Shore , Gerry Mulligan Quartet , Bessie Griffin And The Gospel Pearls

October 5h, 1956-May 12th 1963. 

The Dinah Shore Chevy Show was an American Variety Series, hosted by Dinah Shore and broadcast on NBC from October 5th,1956- May 12th,1963.

                                                                           
#13929: DREW PEARSON: NEWS AND COMMENTARY
1962-12-23, , min.
Drew Pearson

News and commentary from columnist Drew Pearson.            
#354: DOUGLAS EDWARDS AND THE NEWS
1963-01-09, WCBS, 2 min.
Dick Powell , Dan Rather , Robert Kerr , Robert Schakne , Douglas Edwards

The opening announcer of this daily primetime CBS evening news telecast introduces anchorman Douglas Edwards. Reports from field correspondent Dan Rather, on the death of Oklahoma Senator Robert Kerr, and from Robert Schakne, on the death of Dick Powell.
#396: DINAH SHORE SHOW, THE
1963-02-17, WNBC, 25 min.
Dinah Shore , Bud and Travis , Bing Crosby

Dinah Shore's guests are Bing Crosby and Bud & Travis.
#7056: DINAH SHORE CHEVY SHOW
1963-03-17, NBC, 00 min.
Dinah Shore , Joan Sutherland , Ella Fitzgerald

October 5th, 1956-May 12th, 1963. 

The Dinah Shore Chevy Show was an American Variety Series, hosted by Dinah Shore and broadcast on NBC from October 5th, 1956- May 12th, 1963.

Salute to St.Patrick's Day. 

                                                                                                     
#14055: DOCTORS, THE
1963-04-12, NBC, min.
Margot Moser , Jock Gaynor , Richard Roat , Fred J. Scollay

April 1, 1963-December 31, 1982. In 1972, the serial "The Doctors" became the first daytime soap to win an Emmy. By the early '80s, the show became television's lowest-rated serial and was canceled at the end of 1982. 

A weekly drama-anthology series follows the activities of four staff members of a metropolitan hospital. Jock Gaynor portrays surgeon William Scott. Richard Roat plays internist Jerry Chandler. Margot Moser is Dr. Elizabeth Hayes. Fred J. Scollay is seen as the Rev. Samuel Shafer, hospital chaplain.  

10th episode from April 12th, 1963.

                         
#7057: DINAH SHORE CHEVY SHOW
1963-04-14, NBC, 00 min.
Bobby Darin , Dinah Shore , Andre Previn

October 5th, 1956-May 12th, 1963. 

The Dinah Shore Chevy Show was an American Variety Series, hosted by Dinah Shore and broadcast on NBC from October 5th, 1956- May 12th, 1963.

Easter Show 



                                                                                        
#451: DIRECTIONS '63: THE LEGEND OF THE AMERICAN COWBOY
1963-04-21, WABC, 26 min.
N/A

"A Cowboy Legacy" the first of two parts, re-creates the spiritual and physical climate in which the American Cowboy of the early west developed.
#14080: DAVID BRINKLEY'S JOURNAL: "HAITI."
1963-05-06, NBC, min.
David Brinkley , Francois Duvalier , Herbert Morrison

October 11th, 1961-August 26th, 1963 (NBC)  
NBC newsman David Brinkley covered a wide variety of topics during its two-season run. Brinkley appeared live and filmed segments were also featured. 

"Haiti." A report on the dictator government of Francois Duvalier. 
David Brinkley interviews Dr. Duvalier. Coverage includes the presidential palace, the plush hotel Oloffson, the market place and slums of the capital city of Port-au-Prince. Brinkley reviews the political unrest in the state and talks with former place public relations man Herbert Morrison.

Part 1 of 2 parts.

Host: David Brinkley.                                                                          
#14090: DAVID BRINKLEY'S JOURNAL
1963-05-13, NBC, min.
David Brinkley , Francois Duvalier

October 11th, 1961-August 26th, 1963 (NBC)  

This program was the winner of both an Emmy and Peabody award in 1962. NBC newsman David Brinkley covered a wide variety of topics during its two-season run. Brinkley appeared live and filmed segments were also featured. 

Topic: "Haiti" part 11. 

NOTE: See ATA#14080 Part 1 for more details.                                                
#14094: DICK GREGORY AND BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA RACIAL CRISIS
1963-05-14, , min.
Dick Gregory

Negro comedian Dick Gregory, released from jail, talks to followers in Birmingham, Alabama.             
#14108: DIRECT LINE
1963-05-19, , min.
Jacob Javits

Senator Jacob Javits of New York answers various questions such as the space race to the moon, the debt limit, civil rights, and politics.             
#14113: DAN INGRAM RADIO SHOW, THE
1963-05-20, WABC, 2 min.
Dan Ingram

A brief excerpt from the Dan Ingram rock 'n' roll show heard over WABC radio in New York City.

                                           
#14114: DAVID BRINKLEY'S JOURNAL: THE US SPEAKS OUT
1963-05-20, NBC, min.
David Brinkley

October 11th, 1961-August 26th, 1963 (NBC)  

This program was the winner of both an Emmy and Peabody award in 1962. NBC newsman David Brinkley covered a wide variety of topics during its two-season run. Brinkley appeared live and filmed segments were also featured. 

The US populace speaks out on current events such as Vietnam, Laos, etc.

Host: David Brinkley.                                                             
#14139: DAVID BRINKLEY'S JOURNAL: "WORLD OF JIMMY HOFFA"
1963-06-10, NBC, min.
David Brinkley

October 11th, 1961-August 26th, 1963 (NBC)  

This program was the winner of both an Emmy and Peabody award in 1962. NBC newsman David Brinkley covered a wide variety of topics during its two-season run. Brinkley appeared live and filmed segments were also featured. 

Topic: Vignette On Las Vegas.

Host: David Brinkley.                                                             
#14145S: DEAN MANIGON RADIO SHOW
1963-06-22, , min.
Dean Manigon

Right-wing comments onUS concessions to communists.             
#14234: DIALOGUE: AN INTERVIEW WITH MUHAMMAD ALI (AKA CASSIUS CLAY), AND BROTHER RUDOLPH CLAY
1963-07-21, , 25 min.
Brian O'Doherty , Cassius Clay , Muhammad Ali , Rudolph Clay , Rahman Ali

Earliest known complete television interview with a young 21 year old  heavyweight boxing contender Cassius Clay (before his name was change to Muhammad Ali) and his slightly older brother Rudolph Clay, who would also turn professional boxer (after his name was changed to Rahman Ali. 

NOTE: The only known formal TV broadcast interview with both Muhammad and Rahman Ali, together.
 
NOTE: See incomplete re-run of this broadcast, ATA#14449.
DIALOGUE: CASSIUS CLAY, RUDOLPH CLAY
1964-02-23, WNBC, 13 min.
Cassius Clay, Muhammad Ali, Rudolph Clay, Rahman Ali, Brian ODoherty
                                           "DIALOGUE"

December 1, 1961-April 27, 1962 (Friday 7pm-7:30pm)
June 18, July 16, 1962 (Monday 7pm-7:30pm) 
October 14, 1962-December 9, 1962 (Sunday 4:00pm-4:30pm)
April 21, 1963-September 29, 1963 (Sunday 4:30pm-5:00pm) 
December 1, 1963-August 30, 1964 (Sunday 12:30pm-1:00pm)

DIALOGUE had five program slots in two and a-half years, with many preemption programming along the way. Approximately 75 video taped half hour broadcasts were telecast as Dr. Brian  O'Doherty hosted various topics, ideas, and people from poetry readings to interviews. 

Among the more notable interviews: Muhammad Ali (July 21, 1963), Woody Allen (April 28, 1963), Man Ray (June 16, 1963), Geraldine Page (July 14, 1963), Richard Leacock (June 18, 1962), Gordon Parks (July 16, 1962), Salvatore Dali (May 19, 1963), Peter Ustinov (June 2, 1963), James Baldwin (August 2, 1964), Mort Sahl (June 28, 1964), Olivia DeHavilland (June 14, 1964) and Odetta (May 23, 1964).                                                                                         
#497: DUKE SNIDER DAY & KINER'S KORNER, THE
1963-09-12, WOR, 49 min.
Duke Snider , Miss Rheingold 1963 , Lindsey Nelson , Ralph Kiner , Bob Murphy , Gil Hodges , M. Donald Grant , Dick Young , Martha Wright , Abe Stark

A tribute to former Brooklyn Dodgers and current New York Mets, Duke Snider at the Polo Grounds with Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy, Lindsey Nelson, Abe Stark, Dick Young, Miss Rheingold of 1963, Gil Hodges, and M. Donald Grant. Duke Snider speaks to all his fans at the microphone. Following is a fitting tribute to the N.Y. Giants who used to play at the Polo Grounds. Miss Martha Wright sings "Auld Lang Syne" and the "National Anthem" and asks the fans to join in... "for the Duke!" On Kiner's Korner, Ralph Kiner interviews Snider who reflects on his illustrious career year by year.                                       
#931: DANNY KAYE SHOW, THE
1963-09-25, WCBS, 53 min.
Danny Kaye , Jackie Cooper , Joe & Eddie , Lovelady Powell

This is the premiere show for Danny Kaye and his first television series. Guests are Jackie Cooper, Lovelady Powell and rhythm singers Joe & Eddie.
#10246: DANNY KAYE SHOW, THE
1963-09-25, WCBS, 53 min.
Danny Kaye , Jackie Cooper , Joe & Eddie , Lovelady Powell

This is the premiere show for Danny Kaye and his first television series. Guests are Jackie Cooper, Lovelady Powell and rhythm singers Joe & Eddie.

Duplicate of #931. 
#932: DANNY KAYE SHOW, THE
1963-10-02, WCBS, 26 min.
Danny Kaye , Jose Ferrer , Red Norvo

Jose Ferrer and jazzman Red Norvo and his quintet join Danny Kaye. Joined in progress.
#19382: DIALOGUE ON DALLAS
1963-12-23, , min.
TBD

Special radio broadcast with four newsmen discussing their experiences about the JFK assassination on November 22nd, 1963.                          
#19378: DIVORCE COURT
1963-12-23, WPIX, min.
Bill Walsh , Voltaire Perkins

1957-1969 (Syndicated)

Long- running courtroom drama presenting a new case each day.The main premise of the show was to help stem the rising tide of divorces. Actor Voltaire Perkins played the judge while Bill Walsh and Colin Male were the courtroom narrators.    

In this episode: Chadwick vs. Chadwick.

Narrator: Bill Walsh.                          
#14449: DIALOGUE: CASSIUS CLAY, RUDOLPH CLAY INTERVIEW
1964-02-23, WNBC, 13 min.
Brian O'Doherty , Cassius Clay , Muhammad Ali , Rudolph Clay , Rahman Ali

"DIALOGUE"

RE-RUN (First thirteen minutes only). 

                                           
December 1, 1961-April 27, 1962 (Friday 7pm-7:30pm)
June 18, July 16, 1962 (Monday 7pm-7:30pm) 
October 14, 1962-December 9, 1962 (Sunday 4:00pm-4:30pm)
April 21, 1963-September 29, 1963 (Sunday 4:30pm-5:00pm) 
December 1, 1963-August 30, 1964 (Sunday 12:30pm-1:00pm)

Five program slots in two an half years, with many preemption programming along the way. Approximately 75 video taped half hour broadcasts, as Dr. Brian  O'Doherty hosts various topics, ideas, and people from poetry readings to interviews. 

Among the more notable interviews: Muhammad Ali (July 21, 1963), Woody Allen (April 28, 1963), Man Ray (June 16, 1963), Geraldine Page (July 14, 1963), Richard Leacock (June 18, 1962), Gordon Parks (July 16, 1962), Salvatore Dali (May 19, 1963), Peter Ustinov (June 2, 1963), James Baldwin (August 2, 1964), Mort Sahl (June 28, 1964), Olivia DeHavilland (June 14, 1964) and Odetta (May 23, 1964). 
 
NOTE: Repeat of broadcast  originally aired on July 21, 1963. 
See ATA#14234                             
#14485: DAN INGRAM SHOW WABC RADIO, THE
1964-04-05, WABC, 5 min.
Dan Ingram , The Orions

Music and talk. The song "Don't Hang Up" by the Orions is heard.
Also, a commercial for Stridex Medicated Pads.                                       
#11154: DOUGLAS MACARTHUR DEATH
1964-04-05, , min.
General Douglas MacArthur

Live coverage of the death of General Douglas MacArthur and final tribute. 
#16990: D-DAY IN RETROSPECT
1964-06-05, WINS, min.
Narrator

  A SPECIAL WINS 1010 RADIO DOCUMENTARY.
A look back at the D-Day invasion, December 8, 1941.           
#14585A: DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION FOR 1964, THE
1964-08-24, NBC, 47 min.
David Brinkley , Chet Huntley , John Pastore

Opening night of the 1964 Democratic National Convention from Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ. Rhode Island Senator John Pastore gives the opening night keynote speech.  

Chet Huntley and David Brinkley report.         
#14586: DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION FOR 1964, THE
1964-08-25, NBC, 29 min.
Edwin Newman , John Connally , Hubert Humphrey , Lyndon Johnson , Pat Brown , Lillian Miller

Continuing live coverage of the 1964 Democratic National Convention from Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ. 
Governor John Connally of Texas places Lyndon Johnson's name into nomination for the presidency, Governor Pat Brown of California seconds the nomination, interview with President Johnson. NBC Newsman Edwin Newman interviews Mrs. Lillian Miller, (frequent studio audience guest at shows such as Jack Paar, Merv Griffin, and Johnny Carson Tonight Show) at the convention on her 90th birthday. Her first convention was in 1924.                        
#14587: DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION FOR 1964, THE
1964-08-26, NBC, 40 min.
Eugene McCarthy , Hubert Humphrey , Lyndon Johnson , Wayne Morse , Abraham Ribicoff

A speech by Lyndon Johnson who favors Hubert Humphrey for vice president, Senator Eugene McCarthy puts Humphrey's name into nomination, seconded by Senator Abraham Ribicoff of Connecticut and others, Senator Wayne Morse gives news of platform (includes South Vietnam error)            
#14588: DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION FOR 1964, THE
1964-08-27, NBC, 28 min.
David Brinkley , Chet Huntley , Henry Jackson , Adlai Stevenson , John F. Kennedy , Lyndon Johnson , Hubert Humprey

Continuing live coverage of the 1964 Democratic National Coverage from Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ.

Senator Henry "Scoop" Jackson of Washington State gives a John F. Kennedy memorial speech to a 12-minute ovation, a talk by Adlai Stevenson, happy birthday greetings to Lyndon Johnson, Senator Hubert Humphrey, and Lyndon Johnson acceptance speeches.

The closing night of the convention. 
            
#7059: DUKE ELLINGTON: A PORTRAIT IN MUSIC
1964-09-06, WNEW, 00 min.
Duke Ellington

Highlight of this special is the debut of Ellington's two new compositions; "Harlem" and "Metromedia."            
#14615: DANNY KAYE SHOW, THE
1964-10-07, CBS, 14 min.
Danny Kaye , Imogene Coca

September 25, 1963-June 7, 1967. Danny Kaye hosted his own Wednesday-night variety hour for four seasons. Regulars included Harvey Korman, four-year-old Victoria Meyerink & youngster Laurie Ichino.    

Danny's guest is Imogene Coca.          
#14633: DEMOCRATIC RALLY AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN
1964-10-15, , 48 min.
Adlai Stevenson , Lyndon Johnson , Robert Kennedy

A liberal Party Rally held at New York City's Madison Square Garden for President Johnson and Senate candidate Robert Kennedy. Speakers include Lyndon Johnson, Robert Kennedy, and Adlai Stevenson.               
#5176: DANNY THOMAS SPECIAL
1964-11-13, WNBC, 52 min.
Danny Thomas , Juliet Prowse , Dick Van Dyke , Piccola Pupa

The first of five scheduled Danny Thomas specials to be aired in the 1964-1965 television season. The premiere program is a comedy and music program.
#5174: DANNY THOMAS SPECIAL
1964-12-10, WNBC, 52 min.
Jimmy Durante , Joey Bishop , Danny Thomas , Eddie Fisher

Comedy-music-dance show presented and videotape recorded at the Ambassador Hotel's Cocoanut Grove in honor of the night club's 40th year in show business.
#957: DANNY THOMAS SPECIAL: COCONUT GROVE 40TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION, THE
1964-12-10, WNBC, 50 min.
Jimmy Durante , Joey Bishop , Danny Thomas , Eddie Fisher , Walter Winchell

A special Danny Thomas variety hour with guests Eddie Fisher, Joey Bishop and Jimmy Durante who celebrates his 50 years in show business. Also on hand is columnist Walter Winchell.
#966: DANNY KAYE SHOW, THE
1965-02-10, WCBS, 52 min.
Danny Kaye , Gwen Verdon , The Earl Brown Singers , Harve Presnell , Harvey Korman

Danny Kaye welcomes his guests Gwen Verdon and Harve Presnell. Also on hand are regulars Harvey Korman and the Earl Brown Singers.
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