South Vietnam surrenders to communists. President Ford refused to give Congress copies of Richard Nixon's confidential correspondence to South Vietnam President Thieu.
Former Commerce Secretary Maurice Stans fined $5,000 for campaign law violations. Philadelphia Flyers fly in Kate Smith to sing "God Bless America" at Stanley Cup semifinal game vs. New York Islanders. Flyers win game.
Shah of Iran arrives at White House for visit with President Ford. President Ford turns down New York City's request for financial aid. New York Daily News runs headline on front page: "Ford To City: Drop Dead."
After the final Huntley-Brinkley report was broadcast on July 31st, 1970, the program was retitled "NBC Nightly News," and seven nights a week broadcasts were inaugurated. Throughout the 1970's, David Brinkley & John Chancellor were teamed together.
David Brinkley and John Chancellor report the day's news events.
After the final Huntley-Brinkley report was broadcast on July 31st, 1970, the program was retitled "NBC Nightly News," and seven nights a week broadcasts were inaugurated. Throughout the 1970's, David Brinkley & John Chancellor were teamed together.
After the final Huntley-Brinkley report was broadcast on July 31st, 1970, the program was retitled "NBC Nightly News," and seven nights a week broadcasts were inaugurated. Throughout the 1970's, David Brinkley & John Chancellor were teamed together.
David Brinkley & John Chancellor report on today's news events.
After the final Huntley-Brinkley report was broadcast on July 31st, 1970, the program was retitled "NBC Nightly News," and seven nights a week broadcasts were inaugurated. Throughout the 1970's, David Brinkley & John Chancellor were teamed together.
Host John Chancellor reports on today's news events.
High-end drama that tells the story of Pharma Globe, a pharmaceutical company with a hidden agenda and a hospital struggling to survive.
NBC Special produced by the National Broadcasting Company Religious Program Unit in association of the National Council of Churches.
The drama depicts inmates' rights and prison rehabilitation issues, as written by Emmy winner Allan Sloane.
Deemed unmanageable by prison officials, convict Sawyer Burk is placed in an experimental unit designed to modify his behavior.
At the conclusion of the broadcast the announcer requests all comments from viewers related to this drama would be appreciated by writing to the Broadcast and Film Commission Post Box 650 New York, NY 10027.
Announcer: Jerry Damon
After the final Huntley-Brinkley report was broadcast on July 31st, 1970, the program was retitled "NBC Nightly News," and seven nights a week broadcasts were inaugurated. Throughout the 1970's, David Brinkley & John Chancellor were teamed together.
After the final Huntley-Brinkley report was broadcast on July 31st, 1970, the program was retitled "NBC Nightly News," and seven nights a week broadcasts were inaugurated. Throughout the 1970's, David Brinkley & John Chancellor were teamed together.
Ronald Reagan, campaigning in Indiana, says he won't accept Vice-Presidential post. President Ford has ruled him out as possible VP pick. Democratic Senator Henry Jackson pulls out of Presidential race.
Live coverage of the nation's 200th birthday from around the country. John Chancellor, David Brinkley, Betty Furness, Catherine Mackin, and Edwin Newman report.
Representative Wayne Hays of Ohio announces he will not seek reelection. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfield undergoes surgery to remove nodule from thyroid gland.
An NBC TV special report on attitudes of Sequoia high school graduates of 1953 and 1967.
COMPARISONS OF THE VALUES AND BELIEFS HELF BY MEMBERS OF TWO HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES 23 YEARS APART FROM SEQUOIA HIGH SCHOOL IN REDWOOD CITY, CALIFORNIA, ALMA MATER OF PRODUCER-DIRECTOR-REPORTER MIKE GAVIN.
Featured are interviews with members of the classes of 1953 and 1976.
Narrated by Tom Snyder.
Republican Vice-Presidential candidate Robert Dole campaigns in Kansas. Henry Kissinger and South African Prime Minister John Vorster have weekend meeting in Zurich.
China chairman Mao Tse-tung has died at age 82. His death may cause power struggle and policy changes in China. Statements from Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Jimmy Carter.
A summary of the first Presidential debate between incumbent President Gerald R. Ford and the Democratic challenger, Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia. John Chancellor and David Brinkley report.
Latest Gallup Poll shows Carter in front of Ford 50 to 42%. Vice-presidential candidates Dole and Mondale both return to Washington after campaigning on road.
Fighting in Lebanon stops after Syrians and Palestinians agree to ceasefire. China performs nuclear test. Reds beat Yankees 4-3 in game 2 of World Series.
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