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126 records found for richard m. nixon
1974-03-19, NBC, min.
President Richard M. Nixon holds a press conference before the annual convention of the National Association of Broadcasters in Houston, Texas.
#9272: RICHARD NIXON SPEECH
Order1974-03-23, WGY, min.
Live radio coverage of Richard Nixon's speech about Watergate and the turning over of the White House tapes.
1974-05-07, WBMC, min.
Radio coverage of the Watergate trial conversations from Nixon White House tape recordings played in open court in United States vs. Mitchell and United States vs. Connally. The segments are a portion of approximately sixty hours of tape that was subpoenaed by the Watergate special prosecution force.
1974-05-07, NPR, min.
Live radio coverage of "The Reading Of The White House Transcripts." From Washington DC Mike Waters anchors and Bob Zelnick gives background commentary related to President Richard M. Nixon's many conversations with his staff in connection with the Watergate inquiry, consisting of 1300 pages of material released to the House Judiciary Committee on April 30th, 1974. The transcripts are read in a series of two-hour broadcasts detailing who is conversing and what each person is saying. Broadcast on WAMC-FM 90.3 from Albany, NY. Seven broadcasts are archived May 7th, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15 and 22, 1974. A total of fourteen hours. They reflect original material from 1973 White House conversations.
#9273: RICHARD NIXON SPEECH
Order1974-05-07, WYBX, min.
Live radio coverage of President Richard Nixon's speech as he addresses the nation about the turning over of the Watergate tapes to the Watergate commission.
1974-07-03, NBC, min.
President Richard Nixon addresses the nation upon his arrival home from the Soviet Union.
1974-07-24, WABC, 44 min.
Howard K. Smith, Harry Reasoner and Frank Reynolds give analysis during this Congressional first night of hearings in the Richard M. Nixon impeachment case. Illinois Republican Congressman Tom Railsback and others are heard. Railsback is interviewed by Sam Donaldson on the floor of Congress.#6116: IMPEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS
Order1974-07-24, NBC, 30 min.
Summary of the day's impeachment proceedings.1974-07-25, NBC, 30 min.
Aired from 7:30-8:05pm NYT - Live from LA, President Nixon discussed the state of the American economy in an address at the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles, also discussing his plans for the future in controlling the inflation and guiding the American economy.#6117: IMPEACHMENT HEARINGS
Order1974-07-26, NBC, 180 min.
Summary of the House Judiciary Committee's Debate on the Articles of Impeachment; SPECIAL. Joined in progress.#6118: IMPEACHMENT HEARINGS
Order1974-07-29, NBC, 300 min.
House impeachment hearings related to Richard M. Nixon.1974-07-29, NBC, 30 min.
Related to today's impeachment hearings.#6120: IMPEACHMENT HEARINGS
Order1974-07-30, NBC, 240 min.
10:30 AM through entire day. Impeachment hearings of Richard M. Nixon are held and recorded at different times.1974-08-08, NBC, 30 min.
President Richard M. Nixon addresses the nation on his resignation as President of the United States.
1974-08-08, NBC, 600 min.
Live coverage of President Richard M. Nixon's resignation on NBC Radio, beginning at 2PM through midnight, complete. Includes President Nixon's resignation speech at 9PM and a special retrospective, "The Nixon Story."1974-08-08, NBC, 30 min.
President Richard M. Nixon addresses the nation on his resignation as President of the United States.
1974-08-09, NBC, 30 min.
President Richard Nixon gives his farewell speech to the nation as he prepares to leave office.
1974-08-09, NBC, 30 min.
President Richard Nixon gives his farewell speech to the nation as he prepares to leave office. A repeat broadcast from earlier in the day.
1974-08-09, NBC, N/A min.
President Richard M. Nixon gives his farewell speech. Joined in progress at 9:30 AM.1974-08-09, , 30 min.
President Richard Nixon gives his farewell speech to the nation as he prepares to leave office.
1974-09-08, , min.
On September 8th, 1974, President Gerald Ford grants a full,unconditional, and absolute pardon to former President Richard M. Nixon, exactly one month after Nixon announces his resignation from office.
1975-04-21, NBC, 30 min.
A special live report on the resignation of South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu.
1976-06-30, WNBC, 55 min.
- Richard M. Nixon
- Tom Snyder
- Jim Gavin
- E. Howard Hunt
- Lisa Hunt
- Lisa Kyle
- Chuck Kyle
- Mrs. G. Gordon Liddy
- Gordon Liddy
"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder is NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE. October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. A Tomorrow Show broadcast with Tom Snyder, focusing on the Watergate sandal. In studio guests include the daughter of E. Howard Hunt, Lisa who is joined by her husband Chuck Kyle. Hunt joins the conversation by phone from his prison where he is incrassated in Pensacola Florida. He discusses his life behind bars, and treatment, and his thoughts about why only he and Gordon Liddy were imprisoned and no others related to the Watergate break in and cover up. Snyder questions him about "deep throat," and his opinion on the accuracy of the book All The Presidents Men. At the time of this broadcast Gordon Liddy was not eligible for parole until May 1981. Other guests on this fascinating broadcast include Jim Gavin, national chairman to free Gordon Liddy and Mrs. Gordon Liddy who discuses her husband's present status in prison, feelings about former President Richard M. Nixon and other topics related to Watergate, her current lifestyle, her children's challenges and her objective to free her husband. . An hour-long talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. Network television's first entry into late-late-night programming on weeknights Monday thru Thursday, usually broadcasting on tape 1 AM to 2 AM. "Tomorrow" was expanded to 90 minutes on September 16, 1980.
1977-05-25, WNEW, 60 min.
A special news broadcast regarding the Richard M. Nixon-David Frost interviews.
#7018: A 1960'S RADIO BROADCAST ADDITION: CBS RADIO AT 50:AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY IN SOUND -SEPT 18TH 1927-1977
Order1977-09-18, CBS, 00 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Red Skelton
- Mel Allen
- Red Barber
- Dwight D. Eisenhower
- Richard M. Nixon
- Frank Sinatra
- John F. Kennedy
- William S. Paley
- Others
See #1151 For Details.
#1151: A 1960'S RADIO BROADCAST ADDITION: CBS RADIO AT 50: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY IN SOUND - SEPTEMBER 18, 1927-1977
Order1977-09-18, WCBS, 158 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Red Skelton
- Mel Allen
- Red Barber
- Dwight D. Eisenhower
- Richard M. Nixon
- Edward R. Murrow
- Arthur Godfrey
- Frank Sinatra
- John F. Kennedy
- Casey Stengel
- Joe DiMaggio
- Bruce Dunning
- Charles Osgood
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
- Eve Arden
- William S. Paley
- Marie Wilson
- Bing Crosby
- Douglas Edwards
- Goodman Ace
- Benny Goodman
- Ted Husing
- Eric Sevareid
- Andy Rooney
- The Andrews Sisters
- Robert Trout
- Edgar Bergen
- Agnes Moorehead
- Orson Welles
- Fred W. Friendly
Walter Cronkite introduces segments with famous political, creative and entertainment personalities as well as news events from the past fifty years of broadcasting. Heard are: Bruce Dunning, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., Richard M. Nixon, William S. Paley, Eric Sevareid, Orson Welles, Goodman Ace, Mel Allen, Eve Arden, Red Barber, Edgar Bergen, Bing Crosby, Joe DiMaggio, Douglas Edwards, Arthur Godfrey, Ted Husing, Agnes Moorehead, Charles Osgood, Andy Rooney, Red Skelton, Casey Stengel, Marie Wilson, The Andrews Sisters, Fred W. Friendly, Benny Goodman, Edward R. Murrow, Frank Sinatra and Robert Trout.