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#14188: WORLD TODAY
1963-06-26, WOR, min.
John F. Kennedy , Tony Marvin

World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. 

A review of the day's news. President Kennedy's trip to Berlin, civil rights, sex in the UN, Bible, and prayer, comment.

Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                              
#14192: WORLD TODAY
1963-06-28, WOR, min.
Nikita Khrushchev , Harold Macmillan , John F. Kennedy , Tony Marvin , U-Thant , John Profumo , Christine Keeler , Walter Ulbricht , Stephen Ward , Mandy Rice-Davis

World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. 

Topics: Summary of today's news: President Kennedy hailed in Ireland, problems of British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in England sex-scandal, Macmillan awaits President Kennedy visit, the communist clan gathers in East Berlin, Khrushchev Ulbricht talks, London trial of Dr. Stephen Ward in John Profumo sex-scandal-witnesses include Christine Keeler and Mandy-Rice Davis, call girls involved in the UN, comment by U-Thant on female activities with the UN delegates, U-Thant is not optimistic about a nuclear test ban treaty, controversy continues over TFX plane.

Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                              
#14197: WCBS LATE NEWS WITH MIKE WALLACE, THE
1963-06-29, WCBS, 10 min.
Mike Wallace , John F. Kennedy , Malcolm X , Pope Paul VI , Ngo Dinh Diem , Jackie Robinson

Many news stories covered in this 15 minute Saturday Night Late WCBS News broadcast.

Topics: Negro leaders including Malcolm X talk at rallies, President Kennedy comments in Shannon, Ireland, Rome prepares for Pope coronation tomorrow, a truce between Buddhists and Saigon, Diem government to end soon, religious service for Monk who burned himself to death.    

The lead story:

Mike Wallace: 
"Good evening. You could walk a few blocks from Harlem today to see for yourself the contrast between the drawing power of the moderate and the extremists in their competition for Negro leadership. On Seventh Avenue a rally of moderates drew 200 people. On Lenox Avenue, at the same time,
Malcolm X drew 2000. 
The moderates were asking for equal justice in Mississippi. The Muslims were preaching racial superiority. Malcolm X demanded that negroes throw out the burden of drugs, alcoholism and vice, that he said the white government has loaded on the negroes back. And  then Malcolm X went on to say"

Malcolm X:
"Mr. Muhammad rejects superiorism (sic) because he teaches you and me not only that we are as good as the white man, but better than the white man."

Additional coverage of Malcolm X preaching is broadcast. Mike Wallace returns to summarize this rally. 

NOTE: This is possibly the first time Mike Wallace appeared on CBS television hosting a news program. On September 2, 1963 Mike Wallace would host the series "CBS Morning News with Mike Wallace" lasting through 1966.                                          
#14197A: WCBS LATE NEWS WITH MIKE WALLACE, THE
1963-06-29, WCBS, 3 min.
Mike Wallace , Malcolm X , Jackie Robinson

Many news stories covered in this 15 minute Saturday Night Late WCBS News broadcast.
    
The lead story:

Mike Wallace: 
"Good evening. You could walk a few blocks from Harlem today to see for yourself the contrast between the drawing power of the moderate and the extremists in their competition for Negro leadership. On Seventh Avenue a rally of moderates drew 200 people. On Lenox Avenue, at the same time,
Malcolm X drew 2000. 
The moderates were asking for equal justice in Mississippi. The Muslims were preaching racial superiority. Malcolm X demanded that negroes throw out the burden of drugs, alcoholism and vice, that he said the white government has loaded on the negroes back. And  then Malcolm X went on to say"

Malcolm X:
"Mr. Muhammad rejects superiorism (sic) because he teaches you and me not only that we are as good as the white man, but better than the white man."

Additional coverage of Malcolm X preaching is broadcast. Mike Wallace returns to summarize this rally. 

NOTE: This is possibly the first time Mike Wallace appeared on CBS television hosting a news program. On September 2, 1963 Mike Wallace would host the series "CBS Morning News with Mike Wallace" lasting through 1966.                                                       
#14208: WEEKLY NEWS IN REVIEW: WOR RADIO
1963-07-06, WOR, min.
George Brown

The weekly news in review.

Host: George Brown.            
#14215: WORLD OF JACQUELINE KENNEDY, THE
1963-07-10, , min.
Jacqueline Kennedy

The Life of the First Lady, Jacqueline Kennedy is profiled.            
#14220: WORLD TODAY
1963-07-12, WOR, min.
Barry Goldwater , Tony Marvin , Ross Barnett , Averill Harriman

World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. 

Voices from the South, Governor Ross Barnett of Mississippi on negro and civil rights, A Russian officer defects to Britain, Averill Harriman comments on China-Soviet rift on the way to Moscow for nuclear test ban talks, a report on ideological talks between the Soviets and the Red Chinese, a rumor of US Nato reduction, Barry Goldwater comments on liberals. 

Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                              
#14228: WORLD TODAY
1963-07-15, WOR, min.
Nelson Rockefeller , Nikita Khrushchev , George Wallace , John F. Kennedy , Martin Luther King , Tony Marvin , Kenneth Keating , Harold Wilson , Karl E. Mundt

World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. 

The news of the day: British and Americans in Moscow with Khrushchev for nuclear test ban negotiations-meetings are friendly, comment by Harold Wilson labor leader, Soviet-Chinese rift-comments, George Wallace on civil rights resents Martin Luther King and his pro-communism, suggests President Kennedy retire, Senator Karl E. Mundt comments on US policy toward Castro's Cuba, comments on the rise of "radical right" by Senator Keating of New York, he endorses Nelson Rockefeller for president, space: some Americans and Russians express doubt on the feasibility of landing on the moon. 

Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                                                                     
#14237: WORLD TODAY
1963-07-22, WOR, min.
Tony Marvin , John Profumo , Stephen Ward , Roy Wilkins

World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. 

In England, a report on the Dr. Stephen Ward trial in the John Profumo sex-scandal case, African bloc in the UN wants action against racist politics of Portugal and South Africa, civil rights leader Roy Wilkens testifies for civil rights before the Senate.

Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                                           
#14238: WORLD TODAY
1963-07-23, WOR, min.
Tony Marvin , Robert Kennedy , Stephen Ward

World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. 

Topics: A Dr, Stephen Ward trial report, prostitutes testify about intimacies, Anglo-American-Soviet nuclear test ban treaty is completed, report from Vietnam, Buddhists continue protests against Saigon Government, Attorney General Robert Kennedy testifies before the Senate on civil rights.

Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                                                        
#14239: WORLD TODAY
1963-07-25, WOR, min.
Tony Marvin , Stephen Ward

World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. 

The nuclear test ban treaty is signed in Moscow, comments by US Senators, London, and West Germany are jubilant, France is cold to the treaty, Dr. Stephen Ward trial continues in London.



Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                                           
#14243: WORLD TODAY
1963-07-26, WOR, min.
Tony Marvin

World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. 

Topics: The nuclear test ban treaty, earthquake in Yugoslavia, Dr. Stephen Ward trial, civil rights, Senators in a squabble. 

Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                              
#14247: WORLD TODAY
1963-07-30, WOR, min.
John F. Kennedy , Tony Marvin , Charles De Gaulle , Stephen Ward

World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. 

Charles De Gaulle holds a news conference regarding disarmament, and the nuclear test ban treaty comments, US Senators comment on the treaty, earthquake in Yugoslavia, the jury tries to decide on the fate of Dr. Stephen Ward in the John Profumo sex-scandal in England, Senate comments on the proposed civil rights bill, President Kennedy attacked.



Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                              
#14257: WNEW REPORT: FIRST INTEGRATED SPECIAL FROM BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA.
1963-08-11, WNEW, min.
Joe Louis , Johnny Mathis , Joey Adams , Billy Taylor , William B. Williams , Al Birney , Richard Marcin

WNEW Disc jockey William B. Williams is the host of this special news report broadcast from the SALUTE TO FREEDOM FLIGHT in the air headed with celebrities toward, the first integrated LIVE entertainment show in segregated  Birmingham, Alabama.

Joey Adams, president of AGVA addresses those on the plane relating the logistics that all will be involved, including the many adversities and challenges putting this show on...including redress from the KKK. The primary purpose of this event is to allow the country to believe in Freedom For All. 

WNEW's Billy Taylor and William B. Williams interview celebrities on the plane as it heads for The Miles University Stadium where the concert will be held later that night. 
Those expressing why they have decided to join this historical protest, only two weeks prior to Dr. Martin Luther King's March on Washington rally in Washington D.C. are Al Birney, Johnny Mathis and Joe Louis. 

Reporting live from The Miles University Stadium just prior to the beginning of the show is WNEW's  Richard Marcin. 

Guests are Joe Louis, Joey Adams, Johnny Mathis, others.                         
#14266: WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1963-08-23, WNEW, min.
Ray Morgan

January 5th, 1956-1970 (Syndicated)

Wrestling From Washington was a twice-weekly wrestling show produced by the Capital Wrestling Corporation owned by Vincent McMahon Sr. Bill Malone was the original host but was replaced by Morris Siegal (1956-1959). In 1959, Ray Morgan became the host and remained until 1970 when McMahon moved the operation to Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Vincent K. McMahon Jr. (McMahon's son) then became the program host. 

Host Ray Morgan interviews wrestlers during match intermissions from the Capital Arena in Washington, DC.                                                               
#14275: WINS RADIO SPECIAL: PRE-MARCH ON WASHINGTON
1963-08-26, WINS, 27 min.
John F. Kennedy , Jim Gordon , Barry Goldwater , James Baldwin , Sid Davis , A. Philip Randolph , Bayard Rustin , George David Akin , John Bell Williams , Tom Bryson , Robert Murray

Pre-empting scheduled broadcasting. A Special View Point Broadcast. 

A report on preparations for the civil rights march on Washington on Wednesday August 28th. Interviews with leaders. 
Sid Davis reports from Washington DC on the scheduled "March on Washington for Jobs & Freedom." He states that there are 19 million negroes living in the United States, and that 200,000 visitors are expected to come to Washington to be a part of this March on Washington. 

A history of past demonstrations in Washington D.C. is reviewed. We hear many brief contemporary statements, pro and con, related to the rally set to take place in two days. 
Voices include A. Philip Randolph, John F. Kennedy, Bayard Rustin, George David Akin, John Bell Williams, Barry Goldwater, WINS correspondent Tom Bryson, Robert Murray, James Baldwin, others.

Special from 1010 WINS radio in New York City. 

Sid Davis anchors.                                                     
#14331: WRVR-FM RADIO SPECIAL: CIVIL RIGHTS NEWS
1963-10-02, WRVR, min.
Ross Barnett

Governor Ross Barnett of Mississippi speaks at Princeton University, Also civil rights group protests.

A special presentation of WRVR-FM radio in New York City.            
#14338: WORLD TODAY
1963-10-07, WOR, min.
Richard Nixon , Tony Marvin

World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. 

An interview with Richard Nixon is featured. 

Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                              
#14336: WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1963-10-07, WNEW, min.
Ray Morgan

January 5th, 1956-1970 (Syndicated)

Wrestling From Washington was a twice-weekly wrestling show produced by the Capital Wrestling Corporation owned by Vincent McMahon Sr. Bill Malone was the original host but was replaced by Morris Siegal (1956-1959). In 1959, Ray Morgan became the host and remained until 1970 when McMahon moved the operation to Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Vincent K. McMahon Jr. (McMahon's son) then became the program host. 

Host Ray Morgan interviews wrestlers from the Capital Arena in Washington, DC.                                                                                         
#14343: WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1963-10-12, WNEW, min.
Ray Morgan

January 5th, 1956-1970 (Syndicated)

Wrestling From Washington was a twice-weekly wrestling show produced by the Capital Wrestling Corporation owned by Vincent McMahon Sr. Bill Malone was the original host but was replaced by Morris Siegal (1956-1959). In 1959, Ray Morgan became the host and remained until 1970 when McMahon moved the operation to Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Vincent K. McMahon Jr. (McMahon's son) then became the program host. 

Host Ray Morgan interviews wrestlers during match intermissions from the Capital Arena in Washington, DC.                                                                                         
#14360: WOR RADIO NEWS WITH GEORGE BROWN
1963-10-26, WOR, min.
Yogi Berra , George Brown

The news of the week in review. Yogi Berra is named the new manager of the New York Yankees. 

Host: George Brown.            
#19301: WRESTLING FROM SUNNYSIDE GARDENS
1963-10-28, WOR, min.
Lonny Starr

Live wrestling matches from Sunnyside Gardens in Queens, NY.

Host: Lonny Starr.     
#19304: WORLD TODAY
1963-10-29, WOR, min.
Tony Marvin

World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. 



Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                              
#19309: WRESTLING FROM SUNNYSIDE GARDENS
1963-11-18, WOR, 15 min.
George Cannon , Lonny Starr , Antonino Rocca , King David , Johnny Barend

Wrestling live from Sunnyside Gardens in Queens, NY.

George (Man Mountain) Cannon, Handsome Johnny Barend, Antonino Rocca, King David.       

Host: Lonny Starr.                               
#19317: WORLD TODAY, THE: MUTUAL RADIO NEWS
1963-11-21, WOR, min.
Dean Rusk , Tony Marvin , Fred Clark

World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. 

Report on missing U-2 pilot, update on Congo uprising, 1000 US servicemen leaving Vietnam, will return end of December, joint US-Vietnamese policy, US Secretary Of State Dean Rusk leaves tomorrow for Japan, Fred Clark reports.

Host: Tony Marvin                                   
#14367BB: WMCA RADIO NEWS
1963-11-25, WMCA, min.
Burt Knapp

Bert Knapp anchors the new of the day. Mentioned more on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.         
#14367H: WORLD TODAY
1963-11-26, WOR, min.
Tony Marvin

 A summary of the news this past week with Tony Marvin.            
#565: WORLD'S GREATEST SHOWMAN: THE LEGEND OF CECIL B. DE MILLE, THE
1963-12-01, WNBC, 80 min.
Bob Hope , Elmer Bernstein , Edward G. Robinson , Gloria Swanson , Cecil B. DeMille , Charlton Heston , Cornel Wilde , Samuel Goldwyn , Billy Graham , Yul Brynner , Betty Hutton , Barbara Stanwyck

Cecil B. De Mille's career as a director and producer is profiled. Yul Brynner, Charlton Heston, Bob Hope, Gloria Swanson, Betty Hutton, Edward G. Robinson, Cornel Wilde and Barbara Stanwyck discuss his career and personality. Also, comments from Rev. Billy Graham and Samuel Goldwyn. Music by Elmer Bernstein.
#19323: WRESTLING FROM SUNNYSIDE GARDENS
1963-12-02, WOR, 8 min.
Antonino Rocca , Johnny Barend , Lonny Starr

September 30, 1963 - January 13, 1964

Wrestling at Sunnyside Gardens in New York, an era when television presented weekly bouts each Monday night highlighting a main bout involving Antonino Rocca. Televised live on WOR channel 9 in New York, Monday evenings 9:30-11:00pm.

This air check only contains interviews during the telecast conducted by ringside host and commenter Lonny Starr with Antonino Rocca who discusses his upcoming match with Billy Graham,and an interview with Graham's tag team partner,Johnny Barend, who will join in the Antonino Rocca match.   

NOTE: During Antonino Rocca's interview he reflects on the importance of staying strong, for all,ten days after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.                                                        
#19328: WORLD TODAY
1963-12-05, WOR, min.
Tony Marvin

World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. 


Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                                           
#19336: WCBS SPECIAL REPORT
1963-12-09, WCBS, min.
TBD

A special report from WCBS-TV, New York.            
#19337: WNEW RADIO NEWS
1963-12-10, WNEW, min.
Jim Van Sickle

The latest news with Jim Van Sickle from WNEW radio in New York.         
#19341: WORLD TODAY
1963-12-11, WOR, min.
Tony Marvin

World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. 

The news topics of the day.

Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                                           
#14372: WNEW RADIO NEWS
1963-12-11, WNEW, min.
Frank Sinatra Jr. , Jim Van Sickle

WNEW radio news. 

Independence in Kenya, the kidnapping of Frank Sinatra, Jr.  

Jim Van Sickle reports.        
#19339: WNEW NEWS WITH WILLIAM B.WILLIAMS
1963-12-11, WNEW, min.
Frank Sinatra , William B. Williams , Frank Sinatra Jr. , Jim Van Sickle

  News commentary of the day including Jim Van Sickle reporting Kenya's struggle for independence and the Kidnapping of Frank Sinatra Jr. and his safe return in the words of the patrolman who found him. Frank Sinatra comments.                         
#14373: WORLD TODAY
1963-12-11, WOR, min.
Frank Sinatra Jr. , Tony Marvin

World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. 

A report on the kidnapping of Frank Sinatra, Jr. He responds.

Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                                           
#14370: WORLD TODAY
1963-12-11, WOR, min.
Thomas Dodd , Tony Marvin , Kenneth Keating , John F. Kennedy, Jr.

World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. 

A retrospective on John F. Kennedy, Jr. Tributes from New York Senator Kenneth Keating and Connecticut Senator Thomas Dodd.

Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                                           
#19351: WORLD TODAY
1963-12-13, WOR, min.
Tony Marvin

World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. 

The news topics of the day.

Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                                           
#14379: WORLD TODAY
1963-12-13, WOR, min.
Tony Marvin

World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. 

The news topics of the day.

Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                              
#14380A: WNEW NEWS WITH BILL LEONARD
1963-12-14, WNEW, 3 min.
Nelson Rockefeller , Barry Goldwater , Bill Leonard

The news topics of the day from WNEW-TV.

A report on 1964 Republican presidential hopefuls, New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller and Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater.

Bill Leonard reports.                                       
#19352: WNEW RADIO NEWS
1963-12-14, WNEW, min.
TBD

Baldwin Hills Reservoir bursts, killing five people and causing major damage.       
#14380: WNEW NEWS
1963-12-14, WNEW, 4 min.
Announcer , Diana Washington

The news topics of the day from WNEW-TV.
Diana Washington found dead.                     
#14382: WRESTLING FROM SUNNYSIDE GARDEN
1963-12-15, WOR, min.
Lonnie Starr , Antonino Rocca , Lenny Montana

September 30th 1963-1964 (WOR)

Wrestler Antonino Rocca, formerly with Vince McMahon Sr's World Wide Wrestling Federation, partnered with the National Wrestling Alliance's James Crockett to form this new wrestling promotion with matches shown live at Sunnyside Garden in Queens, NY. The New York State Athletic Commission granted this new promotion a Monday night TV time slot with matches to be shown on WOR-TV Channel 9 in New York City and hosted by New York City disc jockey Lonnie Starr. Rocca would frequently wrestle on the card. The promotion was disbanded in 1964.  

Tonight's feature match pits Antonino Rocca vs. Lenny Montana.

Host: Lonnie Starr.  

                                 
#14388: WORLD TODAY
1963-12-20, WOR, min.
Tony Marvin

World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. 

The news topics of the day.

Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                                           
#19383: WORLD TODAY
1963-12-23, WOR, min.
Tony Marvin

World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. 

Special in depth program on USSR prospects for 1964. 

Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                                           
#19380: WRESTLING FROM SUNNYSIDE GARDENS
1963-12-23, WOR, 90 min.
Lonny Starr

Live wrestling matches from Sunnyside Gardens in Queens, NY.

Host: Lonny Starr             
#19387: WHO DO YOU TRUST?
1963-12-27, ABC, 24 min.
Woody Woodbury , Henry Cabot Lodge , Bill Cullen , Harry James , Nikita Khrushchev , Bill Nimmo , Oscar Jordan , Randy Sinatra , Miss Switzerland 1945 , Denny Kelsky , Doc Bradshaw , George Bain , Prince Robert Portnoy , Jack Weinstein , Bob McArthur , Marsha Short , Clara Adams , Greta , Nostradamus , Drew Pearson , Isadore Zimmerman , Sally V. Marvis , Bill Nimmo , Jean Peril

January 3rd, 1956-March 26th 1957, (CBS)
September 30th, 1957-December 27th, 1963 (ABC)

A popular game show that began in prime time on CBS in 1956 under the title Do You Trust Your Wife? and was hosted by Edgar Bergan. Two husband and wife contestants were asked questions and the husbands had the choice of answering the questions themselves or trusting their wives to answer them correctly.

In the fall of 1957, the show moved to ABC where it became a daytime show hosted by Johnny Carson. In July of 1958, the show's title was changed to "Who Do You Trust? In the fall of 1958, a new announcer Ed McMahon joined the show and teamed with Carson for the first time. McMahon replaced Bill Nimmo who would return September 10, 1962, to again become the announcer of the show for Woody Woodbury after Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon left the series in September 1962.

This was the start of a long association between Carson and McMahon as the two teamed up again when Carson became the new host of the Tonight Show on October 1st, 1962, with McMahon as Carson's announcer and sidekick for Carson's 30-year reign as host of the show.

NOTE: Woody Woodbury would succeed Johnny Carson as host of Who Do You Trust? beginning September 10, 1962, for the duration of the series, fifteen additional months, until its final episode aired on December 27, 1963. 

This was the final show of the series.
Woody Woodbury host.
Bill Nimmo announcer. 

NOTE:

This final show was a going away party celebration bringing back almost two dozen former contestants who are briefly interviewed by Woody Woodbury. They include:

Oscar Jordan, a double looking exactly like Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev.

Randy Sinatra, a mystery barber who communicates with the planet Mars.

Jean Peril, a bearded lady in a carnival who has acquired 700 tattoos. 

Miss Switzerland, a health advocate who recommends drinking milk.

Isadore "Ed" Zimmerman, convicted to be executed for murder and spent 24 years in prison before being exonerated, found innocent. After two years out of prison he is writing a book, "Punishment Without Crime," to be published in 1964 with a forward by Drew Pearson. 

Denny Kelsey, a sculptor who works with bones from animals.

Doc Bradshaw,  a Pidgeon hater and 
Sally V. Morris, a Pidgeon lover

George Bain, and his wife who run a society for "little people."

Prince Robert Portnoy, a descendent of Michael The Drunkard.

Jack Weinstein, who finally got to appear on Broadway, but not NYC, but in a Bus Station in Broadway Monticello.

Bob McArthur, a beatnik, and poet.

Marsha Short, a elder who professes the secret of life is to think young. 

Clara Adams, who demonstrates her talent playing the piano backwards.

Greta, Woody Woodbury's personal coach the past one and half years on "Who Do You Trust."

Nostradamus, who states that everything in life has occurred many times...over and over and makes predictions that our next president of the United States in 1964 will be Henry Cabot Lodge, and the next major war for the US will be in 1999. He also predicts that "Who Do You Trust" will be back on television by popular demand. 

Woody Woodbury signs off the air for the last time referring to the six and half candles on a cake marking the time the show has been on the air. He mentions that all in the studio and crew will be having a big party following this taping and recommends all viewers to enjoy all of the new ABC TV programs in production. 

Commercials include, Bill Cullen promoting his show "Price is Right," Contact Cold Medicine, and a Kleenex tissue commercial with spokesman Harry James playing his trumpet.                                                                                                               
#19395: WBAI RADIO: DISCUSSION OF JFK ASSASSINATION
1963-12-27, WBAI, min.
Chris Kotch , Robert Potts

A discussion on the assassination of President Kennedy with WBAI program director Chris Kotch and news editor Robert Potts.            
#19402: WINS RADIO NEWS:1963
1963-12-29, WINS, min.
TBD

The year 1963 in review from WINS radio.             
#19404B: WRESTLING FROM SUNNYSIDE GARDENS
1964-01-13, WOR, min.
Lonny Starr

Live wrestling matches from Sunnyside Gardens, in Queens, NY. 

Host: Lonny Starr              
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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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News 12 Long Island
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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
5:21 min. excerpt

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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.)