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#766: MOVIN' WITH NANCY: NANCY SINATRA SPECIAL
1968-04-15, WNBC, 58 min.
Frank Sinatra , Dean Martin , Lee Hazlewood , Sammy Davis Jr. , Nancy Sinatra

This repeat of its original airing Dec. 11, 1967, showcases Nancy Sinatra in a fast-paced California musical tour featuring her father Frank Sinatra, with Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and singer-composer Lee Hazlewood...with original commercials.
#8903: MOVIN' WITH NANCY: NANCY SINATRA SPECIAL, THE
1968-04-15, WNBC, 58 min.
Frank Sinatra , Dean Martin , Lee Hazlewood , Sammy Davis Jr. , Nancy Sinatra

This repeat of its original airing Dec. 11, 1967, showcases Nancy Sinatra in a fast-paced California musical tour featuring her father Frank Sinatra, with Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr.and singer-composer Lee Hazlewood...with original commercials.

Dupe of #766. Originally aired on December 11th, 1967.              
#15772: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: REPORT FROM HANOI WITH CHARLES COLLINGWOOD, THE
1968-04-16, CBS, 52 min.
Charles Collingwood

Produced and reported by Charles Collingwood. Collingwood gives personal observations about the current US status in Vietnam
including a Hanoi report. This special is an Emmy-nominated personal view of the North Vietnamese Capital (Hanoi).
              
#15782: TONY AWARDS, 22ND ANNUAL, THE
1968-04-21, NBC, 87 min.
Gregory Peck , Peter Ustinov , Joanne Woodward , Leslie Uggams , Tony Randall , Melina Mercouri , Paul Newman , Angela Lansbury , Art Carney , Anne Bancroft , Sandy Dennis , Groucho Marx , Martin Balsam , Robert Goulet , Robert Hooks , Anthony Roberts , Albert Finney , Milo Oshea , Alan Webb , Zoe Caldwell , Colleen Dewhurst , Maureen Stapleton , David Wayne , Dorothy Tutin , Patricia Routledge , Brenda Vaccaro , Bette Midler

Angela Lansbury and Peter Ustinov host the 1968 version of the Tony Awards (Broadway's Oscar). The ceremonies, telecast from the Shubert Theater in New York City, include production numbers from "Hello Dolly," "Golden Rainbow," "The Happy Time," "How Now Dow Jones?" "Mame," and "Hallelujah, Baby!" 
Award presenters include Art Carney, Anne Bancroft, Sandy Dennis, Groucho Marx, Paul Newman, Gregory Peck, Tony Randall and Joanne Woodward. Major categories and nominees are listed below.
Best play: "Joe Egg," "Plaza Suite," "The Price," "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead."
Best Musical: "The Happy Time," "Hallelujah,Baby!" "How Now Dow Jones?" "Illya Darling."
Dramatic actor/actress: Martin Balsam, Albert Finney, Milo O'Shea, Alan Webb, Zoe Caldwell, Colleen Dewhurst, Maureen Stapleton, Dorothy Tutin. 
Musical actor/actress: Robert Goulet, Robert Hooks, Anthony Roberts, David Wayne, Melina Mercouri, Patricia Routledge, Leslie Uggams, Brenda Vaccaro.
Missing from tonight's show is the melodramatic "may I have this envelope, please?" Instead of nervous fumbling, viewers will see the nominees and winners names in lights. Nominations will be lighted up on a theater marquee as they are announced.  
 
Cast (in credits order)  
Angela Lansbury	...	Self - Host & Presenter
Peter Ustinov		...	Self - Co-Host & Presenter
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
George Abbott		...	Self
David Atkinson	...	Self - Performer
Pearl Bailey	...	Self - Special Award Recipient & Performer
Martin Balsam		...	Self - Winner
Anne Bancroft		...	Self - Presenter
Michael Bennett		...	Self
Jack Benny		...	Self - Co-Host
Shirley Booth		...	Self - Presenter
Zoe Caldwell		...	Self - Winner
Art Carney		...	Self - Presenter
Diahann Carroll		...	Self - Presenter
Trudy Carson		...	Self - Presenter
Gower Champion		...	Self
Maurice Chevalier		...	Self - Special Tony Award Recipient
Carol Cole		...	Self - Presenter
Betty Comden		...	Self
Clifton Davis		...	Self - Performer
Sandy Dennis		...	Self - Presenter
Colleen Dewhurst		...	Self
Marlene Dietrich		...	Self - Special Tony Award Recipient
Fred Ebb	...	Self
Tanya Everett		...	Self - Performer
Albert Finney		...	Self
Morgan Freeman		...	Self - Performer
Eydie Gormé		...	Self - Performer
Robert Goulet	...	Self - Winner & Performer
Adolph Green		...	Self
Julie Gregg		...	Self
Jill Haworth		...	Self - Performer
Helen Hayes		...	Self - Accepting Award for Apa-Phoenix
Lillian Hayman		...	Self - Winner & Performer
Paul Hecht	...	Self
Audrey Hepburn		...	Self - Special Tony Award Recipient & Presenter
Jerry Herman		...	Self - Presenter
Robert Hooks	...	Self - Nominee & Performer
Anne Jackson		...	Self - Presenter
Ernestine Jackson		...	Self - Performer
Scott Jacoby		...	Self - Performer
John Kander		...	Self
Alan King		...	Self - Presenter
Mabel King	...	Self - Performer
Nikos Kourkoulos		...	Self
Steve Lawrence		...	Self - Performer
Groucho Marx	...	Self - Presenter
Melina Mercouri	...	Self
David Merrick		...	Self
Bette Midler		...	Self - Performer
Arthur Miller		...	Self
Liza Minnelli	...	Self - Presenter
Brian Murray		...	Self
Paul Newman	...	Self - Presenter
Mike Nichols		...	Self
Milo O'Shea		...	Self
James Patterson		...	Self
Gregory Peck	...	Self - Presenter
Alice Playten		...	Self
Harold Prince	...	Self - Presenter
Tony Randall		...	Self - Presenter
Tony Roberts		...	Self - Nominee & Performer
Patricia Routledge		...	Self - Winner
Michael Rupert	...	Self - Nominee & Performer
Hiram Sherman		...	Self
Neil Simon	...	Self
Maureen Stapleton...	Self
Tom Stoppard		...	Self
Jule Styne		...	Self
Mimi Turque		...	Self - Performer
Leslie Uggams	...	Self - Winner & Performer
Brenda Vaccaro	...	Self
Zena Walker		...	Self
Eli Wallach		...	Self - Presenter
David Wayne		...	Self - Nominee & Performer
John Wood	...	Self
Joanne Woodward	...	Self - Presenter
                                                                         
#15792: "13 STARS FOR 13."
1968-04-22, WNET, 6 min.
Alan King

Alan King is the host for the fouth annual fundraising program to benefit Channel 13.                          
#7690: BEAT OF THE BRASS, THE
1968-04-22, WCBS, 52 min.
Herb Alpert , Sharon Alpert , John Pisano

Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass criss-crossed the country for their second TV special. Herb, in addition to playing over 17 different numbers, sings "This Guy's In Love With You," to his wife Sharon. 

Dupe of # 5263            
#5263: BEAT OF THE BRASS, THE
1968-04-22, WCBS, 52 min.
Herb Alpert

Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass criss-crossed the country for their second TV special. Herb, in addition to playing over 17 different numbers, sings "This Guy's In Love With You," to his wife Sharon.
#15791: POLITICAL TELECAST FOR GEORGE WALLACE CAMPAIGN
1968-04-24, , 27 min.
George Wallace

Governor George Wallace campaign related to rights of whites to control their own destiny. Infomercial for contributions to his campaign to run for president. Political telecast paid by the George Wallace campaign.             
#15796: NBC NEWS SPECIAL: HUBERT HUMPHREY TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT
1968-04-27, NBC, 35 min.
Eric Sevareid , Hubert Humphrey , George Herman

1200 guests attend a dinner for Vice President Hubert Humphrey who announces his candidacy for president of the United States.
Humphrey speaks to the guests. Also, CBS news coverage with George Herman and an analysis of Humphrey's speech by Eric Sevareid.             
#15803: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: PRESIDENT JOHNSON PRESS CONFERENCE
1968-05-03, CBS, 37 min.
Lyndon Johnson , Eric Sevareid , Dan Rather

President Johnson press conference regarding Vietnam peace talks, to take place May 10th, Dan Rather reports  
Paris, France in need of a tax increase
Eric Sevareid states Johnson was remarkable in his tone, attacking Congressional leaders and addressing to US citizens. 
  
                     
#15805: NBC DOCUMENTARY: "WE WON'T GO."
1968-05-03, NBC, 58 min.
George Page

As of this date, 700 draft resistors are in US prisons. Another 4,000 to 6,000 avoid the draft by fleeing to Canada. 
George Page reports for this NBC Documentary special.           
#15742: NEGRO RALLY AT CENTRAL PARK
1968-05-04, WBAI, 29 min.
Ossie Davis , Dr. Martin Luther King , Dr. Benjamin Spock

    A negro rally at central at Central Park is covered by WBAI radio. Speakers at the rally on behalf of the late Dr. Martin Luther KIng include, Ossie Davis, Dr. Benjamin Spock, others.
Non violence and violent reactions and projections by protester's are heard. They express their points of view.      
#15812: NBC NEWS: INDIANA ELECTION RETURNS
1968-05-07, NBC, 9 min.
David Brinkley , Frank McGee , Robert Kennedy , Herb Kaplow , Eugene McCarthy , Liz Trotter

NBC-TV coverage of the Indiana primary returns. 
Herb Kaplow reports on Richard Nixon's Nebraska campaign
Robert Kennedy has 45% of the Indiana vote, NBC News declares him the winner
Senator Eugene McCarthy is interviewed by Liz Trotter.

Anchors: Frank McGee and David Brinkley,             
#15814: BEST ON RECORD: THE GRAMMY AWARDS
1968-05-08, WNBC, 52 min.
Andy Williams , Jack Jones , Everett M. Dirksen , The Fifth Dimension , Dan Rowan , Dick Martin , Chet Atkins , Bobbie Gentry , Cannonball Adderley , Lou Rawls , John Hartford , Glen Campbell , Yehudi Menuhin , Ravi Shankar , Dionne Warwick , Dean Jones , Liza Minnelli

Andy Williams introduces a pop concert of Grammy Award winning songs and stars of 1967. Performers include Jack Jones, Chet Atkins, Bobbie Gentry, The Fifth Dimension, Cannonball Adderley, Lou Rawls, John Hartford, Glen Campbell, Yehudi Menuhin, Ravi Shankar, Liza Minnelli, Dionne Warwick, Dean Jones, and Sen. Everett M. Dirksen. Also on hand are Dan Rowan and Dick Martin.

See #1048 for details.              
#1048: BEST ON RECORD: THE GRAMMY AWARDS
1968-05-08, WNBC, 52 min.
Andy Williams , Jack Jones , Everett M. Dirksen , The Fifth Dimension , Dan Rowan , Dick Martin , Chet Atkins , Bobbie Gentry , Cannonball Adderley , Lou Rawls , John Hartford , Glen Campbell , Yehudi Menuhin , Ravi Shankar , Dionne Warwick , Dean Jones , Liza Minnelli

Andy Williams introduces a pop concert of Grammy Award winning songs and stars of 1967. Performers include Jack Jones, Chet Atkins, Bobbie Gentry, The Fifth Dimension, Cannonball Adderley, Lou Rawls, John Hartford, Glen Campbell, Yehudi Menuhin, Ravi Shankar, Liza Minnelli, Dionne Warwick, Dean Jones, and Sen. Everett M. Dirksen. Also on hand are Dan Rowan and Dick Martin.
#3526: KING FAMILY SPECIALS
1968-05-11, WNEW, 52 min.
The King Family

Syndicated. This was the "Mother's Day" broadcast.
#15820: NEWS: NEBRASKA PRIMARY RETURNS, THE
1968-05-14, , min.
Richard Nixon

The Nebraska primary returns.             
#15827: GRAMMY AWARDS, 20TH ANNUAL, THE
1968-05-19, NBC, min.
Others , Frank Sinatra

See #8129 and #TW11 for details.             
#6101: HAWAII -HO- STARRING DON HO
1968-05-27, NBC, 60 min.
Don Ho , Robin Wilson , The Aliis , Alex McAngus

Don Ho leads a musical tour of his home state. Stops include Waikiki Beach, Diamond Head (a fishing village), and Honolulu. Guests include Alex McAngus, Robin Wilson, and The Aliis.
#5476: BEST OF TONY BENNETT, THE
1968-05-28, WPIX, 52 min.
Tony Bennett , Tiny Markle , The John Bunch Trio

A Tony Bennett special hosted by Tiny Markle.
#15830: POLITICAL COMMENTARY
1968-06-02, , min.
Robert Kennedy , Eugene McCarthy

Commentary by Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy on their campaigns.            
#15833: CBS NEWS: CALIFORNIA PRIMARY RETURNS, THE
1968-06-04, CBS, min.
Robert Kennedy , Eugene McCarthy

CBS News predicts Robert Kennedy is the winner over Eugene McCarthy in the California primary. Euphoria at Kennedy headquarters.                          
#15836: CBS NEWS SPECIAL: "HILL 943"
1968-06-04, CBS, min.
Walter Cronkite

Special about Vietnam. Walter Cronkite reports.                        
#15838: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: "CAMPAIGN 68'" CALIFORNIA PRIMARY, THE
1968-06-04, CBS, 150 min.
Walter Cronkite , Charles Kuralt , Eric Sevareid , Roger Mudd , Robert Kennedy , John Hart , Mike Wallace , David Dick , Hughes Rudd , Frank Mankiewicz , Joseph Benti

Eric Sevareid with Walter Mondale
4% of vote counted
Roger Mudd interviews Robert Kennedy (1:30 AM to 2:15 AM. 
After the shooting, David Dick and John Hart at Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles.
Doctors issue report that Kennedy has a "50-50 chance of survival." Kennedy spends 3 hours, 10 minutes on the operating table.Surgery from 5:30 AM Eastern Time to 8:40 AM Eastern time. Hughes Rudd reports.
Charles Kuralt replaces Joseph Benti. 
Frank Mankiewicz makes statement to Mike Wallace from Good Samaritan Hospital. 

                                                  
#7786: ROBERT F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION / CALIFORNIA PRIMARIES, THE
1968-06-04, NBC, 40 min.
David Brinkley , Sirhan Sirhan , Chet Huntley , Frank McGee , Charles Quinn , Robert F Kennedy

Live coverage of Senator Robert F. Kennedy's victory in the California Democratic Primary. Minutes after his victory speech, Senator Kennedy would be assassinated by Sirhan Sirhan. 

NOTE: NBC STOPPED RECORDING TAPE (2" QUAD) AFTER SENATOR ROBERT F. KENNEDY CONCLUDED HIS ACCEPTANCE SPEECH AT THE AMBASSADOR HOTEL IN LOS ANGELES. NBC TV CONTINUED TO BROADCAST WITH ANCHORS FRANK MC GEE, DAVID BRINKLEY AND CHET HUNTLEY. HOWEVER, NBC TV STOPPED ROLLING TAPE OF THE BROADCAST EXPECTING ALL SALIENT REPORTING WAS OVER AND THAT THE STATION WOULD LEAVE THE AIR MOMENTARILY. FROM 3:16 AM EASTERN STANDARD TIME TO 3:26 AM HUNTLEY, MC GEE AND BRINKLEY WERE TOLD IN THEIR EAR PIECES THAT KENNEDY WAS SHOT AND TO STALL FOR TIME UNTIL FURTHER DETAILS COULD BE CONFIRMED. WHEN NBC TV RESUMED RECORDING TAPE AT 3:26 AM COVERAGE OF THE ASSASSINATION WAS DISSEMINTAED, AND FOLLOW UP COVERAGE CONTINUED. 

THE TEN MISSING MINUTES OF NBC TV BROADCAST WAS RECORDED ON AUDIO TAPE AND RESIDES ONLY IN THE COLLECTION OF ARCHIVAL TELEVISION AUDIO, INC. 

ONLY FOUR AND HALF YEARS EARLIER A SIMILAR SCENARIO OCCURRED WHEN DEVELOPER AND OWNER OF THE ATA COLLECTION, PHIL GRIES, RECORDED OFF THE AIR THE "LOST" BROADCAST MOMENTS OF DON PARDO ANNOUNCING THE FIRST TWO BULLETINS AND SUBSEQUENT NEVER RECORDED BY NBC TV 11 MINUTES OF STUDIO COVERAGE RELATED TO THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY.  
#7675: ASSASSINATION OF ROBERT F. KENNEDY, THE
1968-06-05, NBC, 00 min.
Charles Quinn , Robert F Kennedy

Live coverage of the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy.          
#15834: CBS NEWS SPECIAL: SHOOTING OF ROBERT KENNEDY, THE
1968-06-05, CBS, min.
Howard K. Smith , Adam West , Robert Kennedy , David Susskind , Eugene McCarthy , Walter Kiernan , Barbara Walters , Sirhan Sirhan

On the spot report on the shooting of Robert Kennedy at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. Various stations. Eyewitness accounts, comments by Walter Kiernan (WOR News), Barbara Walters (NBC), and Adam "Batman" West. Additional comments from Senator Eugene McCarthy. More on RFK shooting plus man-in-the-street comments. Early reports are that Kennedy will recover. Sirhan Sirhan is identified as the assassin. Commentary from Howard K. Smith (ABC News) and David Susskind.
                          
#769: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: THE SHOOTING OF ROBERT F. KENNEDY
1968-06-05, WCBS, 56 min.
Sirhan Sirhan , Terry Drinkwater , Harry Reasoner , Jose Williams , Dan Rather , John P. Speigal , Thomas Dodd , Charles Evers , Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. , Eugene McCarthy , Coretta Scott King , Daniel Schorr , Bill Stout , Jacqueline Onassis , Eric Sevareid , Earl Ubell , Lyndon B. Johnson , Ralph Abernathy , John Hart , Robert F. Kennedy , J. Lawrence Pool

Harry Reasoner anchors this live special report on the day of the Robert F. Kennedy shooting. John Hart reports with the latest bulletins. Bill Stout updates his report on the accused gunman. President Lyndon B. Johnson talks to the American people from the White House. There is an audio recording of a 90 sec. segment from L.A. Mutual News Reporter Andrew West, as he reported the shooting as it actually happened earlier in the day. There are medical reports given to the press at a brief press conference. Presidential candidate Sen. Eugene McCarthy comments as does non-violent black leader Charles Evers. Heard are press conference reports on the background of accused shootist Sirhan Sirhan and the weapon used. Dan Rather reports from Washington D.C. Conn. Sen. Thomas Dodd comments on his Gun Control Bill. Rev. Ralph Abernathy and Jose Williams comment. CBS News correspondent Daniel Schorr interviews Mrs. Martin Luther King Jr., who reads letters she sent to Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy. Harry Reasoner discusses the nature of the head wound suffered by Kennedy with CBS science editor Earl Ubell and Surgeon Dr. J. Lawrence Pool. Roger Mudd is heard in a 1967 interview with Robert Kennedy. Terry Drinkwater reports on Jacqueline Onassis' arrival in L.A. at Good Samaritin Hospital. Robert Kennedy's speech in Indianapolis after the death of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is replayed. From Boston's WHDH studio, Psychiatrist Dr. John P. Speigal discusses acts of violence in America. In Washington D.C., Eric Sevareid gives his impressions on the days events. Harry Reasoner summarizes and concludes the broadcast.
#1049: ABC EVENING NEWS
1968-06-06, WABC, 22 min.
Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. , Lyndon B. Johnson , Frank Reynolds , Robert F. Kennedy , Douglas Dillon

News anchorman Frank Reynolds reports on the funeral of Robert F. Kennedy. There are ancedotes from Douglas Dillon, Arthur Schlesinger and others. President Lyndon Johnson talks about gun control.
#7676: ASSASSINATION OF ROBERT F. KENNEDY, THE
1968-06-06, NBC, min.
Robert F Kennedy

Live continuing TV and radio coverage of the assassination of President Robert F. Kennedy.                      
#15839: DEATH OF ROBERT F. KENNEDY, THE
1968-06-06, , min.
Robert F. Kennedy

Senator Robert F. Kennedy has died of his wounds from an assassin's bullet. The world reacts.             
#15840: ABC NEWS: SHOOTING OF ROBERT F. KENNEDY, THE
1968-06-06, ABC, min.
Howard K. Smith , Robert F. Kennedy

Howard K. Smith with commentary on the shooting death of Robert F. Kennedy.             
#7677: ASSASSINATION OF ROBERT F. KENNEDY, THE
1968-06-07, NBC, min.
Robert F. Kennedy

Continuing live TV and radio coverage of the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy.  Multiple television and radio stations scanned as events develop.                    
#7678: ASSASSINATION OF SENATOR ROBERT F. KENNEDY, THE
1968-06-08, NBC, min.
Robert F Kennedy

Continuing live coverage of the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy.                          
#7681: BARBARA MCNAIR, DUKE ELLINGTON SPECIAL, THE
1968-06-18, SYN, min.
Barbara McNair , Duke Ellington

Barbara McNair and Duke Ellington team up in this musical special. 

Excerpt. Originally broadcast on 3-7-67. 

             
#7716: BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADE, THE
1968-06-21, SYN, 60 min.
Billy Graham , George Beverly Shea

Billy Graham's Pacific Northwest Crusade, from Portland, Oregon.                    
#8700: MEL TORME SPECIAL, THE
1968-06-23, SYN, 00 min.
Mel Torme , Stan Kenton

Musical special starring Mel Torme and his guest bandleader Stan Kenton.            

This is an excerpted broadcast, not complete.
#5432: SOMETHING SPECIAL
1968-06-30, WOR, 52 min.
Kay Starr , The Kids Next Door

A syndicated series produced in 1966. Ten music/comedy specials starring different celebrities.
#5433: SOMETHING SPECIAL
1968-07-07, WOR, 52 min.
Paul Anka , Hanna Aroni

A syndicated series produced in 1966. Ten music/comedy specials starring different celebrities.
#5221: ELLA FITZGERALD SHOW
1968-07-15, WCBS, 52 min.
Duke Ellington , Ella Fitzgerald , Jimmy Jones

The first lady of song, Ella Fitzgerald, is joined by Duke Ellington and his orchestra for an hour of swinging rhythm. Ella is backed by pianist Jimmy Jones who has been her accompanist for the past 15 years.
#5364: ELLA FITZGERALD SPECIAL, THE
1968-07-15, WCBS, 52 min.
Ella Fitzgerald , The Duke Ellington Orchestra

The First Lady of Song, Ella Fitzgerald, is joined by Duke Ellington and his Orchestra for an hour of singing rhythm.
#5349: MERV GRIFFIN'S SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK
1968-07-21, WNEW, 52 min.
Yogi Berra , Jackie Robinson , Merv Griffin , Toots Shor , Rocky Graziano , Gil Hodges , Joel Grey , Dionne Warwick , Gary Puckett and The Union Gap , Hendra and Ullett , Julie Budd , David Merrick , Jordan Christopher , Arthur Treacher , Sybil Christopher , Peter Kriendler , Renee Taylor , Union Gap

Manhattan landmarks supply backdrops for this potpourri of music, comedy, celebrity interviews and fashion displays.             
#15984: DOCUMENTARY SPECIAL: 1968 CHICAGO RIOTS AT DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION.
1968-08-00, , min.
Richard Daly.

A documentary special about the riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.             
#3525: KING FAMILY SPECIALS
1968-08-02, WNEW, 52 min.
The King Family

Syndicated. This was the "School September" broadcast.
#19648A: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT
1968-08-03, CBS, min.
Nelson Rockefeller

Governor Nelson Rockefeller arrives in Miami for the Republican National Convention.     
#19650: ABC NEWS: SPECIAL REPORT
1968-08-03, ABC, min.
Lyndon Johnson

Draft resistors to the Vietnam war and President Johnson's reaction to them.                  
#19651: NBC NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: "WE WON'T GO"
1968-08-04, NBC, min.
Lyndon Johnson

A look at Vietnam draft resistors and President Johnson's reaction.                                
#19651A: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT:
1968-08-04, CBS, min.
Lyndon Johnson

Vietnam war draft resistors and President Johnson's reaction.              
#19652: GOP NATIONAL CONVENTION
1968-08-05, CBS, min.
John Lindsay , Richard Nixon , Spiro Agnew , Nelson Rockefeller , Dwight Eisenhower , Julie Nixon , David Eisenhower , Jacob Javits , Daniel J. Evans , Pat Nixon

The GOP National Convention. Spiro Agnew announcing support of Richard Nixon. Former President Dwight Eisenhower speaks. Interviews with Mrs. Nixon, Julie and David Eisenhower, and Nelson Rockefeller. Speech by Barry Goldwater. Jacob Javits interview. John Lindsay introduction of keynote speaker Govenor Daniel J. Evans of Washington and his speech.              
#9233: REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION: 1968 THE
1968-08-05, NBC, min.
David Brinkley , Chet Huntley , Nelson Rockefeller , Ronald Reagan , Spiro Agnew , Richard M. Nixon

Live coverage of the 1968 Republican National Convention from the Miami Beach Convention Center in Miami, Florida. The coverage includes August 5th, August 6th, and August 7th, 1968.            
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NPR Walter Cronkite Essays

Civil Rights Movement (1956-1968)

Space Exploration (1956-1972)

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Lost Television


Jose Feliciano, at 70, listening to his FIRST TV variety show appearance (Al Hirt: FANFARE), telecast on July 17, 1965, when he was 19 years old.


TV Audio:
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When TV Variety
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This Anniversary Day
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ARSC/IASA London Conference: Why Collect?


News 12 Long Island
Live Television Profile:
Archival Television Audio, Inc


CAPTURED LIVE: CULTURES OF TELEVISION RECORDING AND STORAGE, 1945-1975




NBC MATINEE THEATER
FRANKENSTEIN
NBC TV - Feb. 5, 1957
8:23 min. excerpt


Phil Gries TV Audio Archive
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Harry Belafonte Hosts
The Tonight Show
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Joan Walsh, producer of the documentary "Harry Belafonte Hosts The Tonight Show", discusses Phil Gries' TV Audio contribution to the film. (3:51 min.)