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333 records found for John F. Kennedy
#13924: WORLD TODAY
Order1962-12-21, WOR, min.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. President Kennedy is in Florida following "Skybolt" talks with British Prime Minister Macmillan in the Bahamas, France, under Charles De Gaulle is attempting to become a first-rate power, the "Mona Lisa" painting is unveiled in Washington, DC. Host: Tony Marvin.
#13925: ABC NEWS, THE
Order1962-12-22, ABC, min.
The Skybolt missile in successful launching test, President Kennedy will still abandon the project, the Cuban invasion prisoners to be released in payment of a $63 million dollar ransom,
#13932: WORLD TODAY
Order1962-12-26, WOR, min.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. The top news stories of 1962. Part 1-the Cuban missile crisis, the Cuban invasion prisoners ransomed by Castro for $63 million dollars, the China-Indian fighting, the rift between the Soviets and Red China, President Kennedy chides steel companies for threatened price rise, the stock market slumps severely, Edward Kennedy wins Senatorial seat in Massachusetts, Nelson Rockefeller wins reelection as the Governor of New York State, Nixon's farewell news conference following gubernatorial defeat in the California election, President Kennedy is subject to considerable joking and takeoff by comedians. Host: Tony Marvin.
#13935: WORLD TODAY
Order1962-12-27, WOR, min.
- Floyd Patterson
- Thomas Mitchell
- Charles Laughton
- Eddie Fisher
- Marilyn Monroe
- John Glenn
- Emile Griffith
- Sonny Liston
- James Meredith
- Walter Schirra
- Eleanor Roosevelt
- Isaac Stern
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Richard Burton
- John F. Kennedy
- Tony Marvin
- Willy Ley
- Adolf Eichmann
- Benny Paret
- Scott Carpenter
- Robert Soblen
- Andriyan Nikolayev
- Ross Barnett
- John Steinbeck
- Fritz Kreisler
- Pavel Romanovich Popovich
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. The top news stories of 1962. Space: John Glenn orbits the earth three times, Scott Carpenter also orbits the Earth three times, the Russians orbit two spacemen Nikolayev and Popovich, the US's Walter Schirra orbits the earth six times, the Mariner 11 spacecraft passes near Venus. a comment by Dr. Willy Ley, the US to resume nuclear testing, the Soviets propose a nuclear test ban, "Der Spiegel affair" in West Germany, German politics, British politics, Eddie Fisher, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton affair, comment by Fisher, he denies rumors of a breakup, comments by man-in-the-street, racial crisis in Oxford, Mississippi, Governor Barnett denies the registration of James Meredith, President Kennedy says he will send troops, two die in suceeding riots, a hospital error results in several baby deaths, doctors strike in Canada, thialiminide deformities in newborn babies, Adolf Eichmann, Robert Soblen, Fritz Kreisler, Charles Laughton, Thomas Mitchell, Marilyn Monroe, and Eleanor Roosevelt all died in 1962, comments by Isaac Stern on Kreisler, Marilyn Monroe talks about acting, Boxing deaths Benny (Kid) Paret dies from injuries he suffered in his fight against Emile Griffith in Madison Square Garden in New York City, Sonny Liston wins the heavyweight boxing crown defeating Floyd Patterson in a first round knockout, John Steinbeck wins the Nobel Prize, a comment on Hollywood films. Host: Tony Marvin.
#13936: JOHN F. KENNEDY SPEECH
Order1962-12-29, , min.
President Kennedy speaking to the 1200 Cuban invasion prisoners recently returned to the US, in Miami, Florida,
1962-12-30, CBS, min.
- Nelson Rockefeller
- John Glenn
- James Meredith
- Walter Schirra
- Edward Kennedy
- William Scranton
- John F. Kennedy
- Richard Nixon
- Jawaharlal Nehru
- Robert Kennedy
- George Romney
- Scott Carpenter
- Pat Brown
- Andriyan Nikolayev
- Pope John
- Pavel Popovich
- Eleanor Rossevelt
- Ethel Kennedy
The space flights of John Glenn, Scott Carpenter, Pavel Popovich, Walter Schirra, and Andriyan Nikolayev, the first TV transmission via Telstar to and from Europe, the Ecumenical Council opens in Rome through the efforts of Pope John. Russia and the US continue nuclear testing, Ban-the-Bomb demonstrators in US and England, racial crisis: James Meredith, University of Mississippi, conflict, riots, the crisis in Albany, Georgia, President Kennedy objects to US Steel price rise, Black Monday, May 28th, Wall Street plunges, mid-term elections- Rockefeller, Romney, Scranton win Governorships, Pat Brown defeats Richard Nixon for Governorship of California, Edward Kennedy wins Massachusetts Senate seat, the Kennedy family and its activities such as Mrs. Kennedy's travels and social activities, a tour by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennedy of the Far East, US involvement in South Vietnam, Chinese armies invade India, Prime Minister Nehru comments on India's position, Cuban missile crisis, the return of the Cuban "Bay-Of-Pigs" prisoners, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt dies, comments by Mrs. Roosevelt and President Kennedy.
1962-12-31, ABC, min.
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. The top news stories of 1962: The Algerian rebellion ends, the OAS (secret army) insurrection to maintain a French Algeria, problems of nuclear disarmament, the cycle of Nuclear testing, comments by Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater and Edwin Walker on the "communist conspiracy," Walker's involvement in the integration crisis, Oxford racial crisis, comments by Governor Ross Barnett, racial tension in Southern cities, JFK's domestic problems. Host: Fred Foy.
#19319B: EDITORIAL PAGE CONFERENCE
Order1963-01-02, WOR, 29 min.
December 1, 1963 - April 12, 1964 Mostly forgotten but substantive weekly local late night half hour program which aired at different times (11:00 pm,11:30 pm, midnight, and 12:30am) Sunday on WOR. A similar format to Meet the Press. After 18 weeks WOR went back to televising late night movies. News director of WOR TV is the moderator. Each Sunday night three distinguished opinion makers give editorials on a given subject. Tonight our opinion makers are: Joseph Newman (permanent panel member) of the New York Herald Tribune, Richard Hunt, New York Times political correspondent, and William Ryan, Associated Press special correspondent. Tonight's discussion begins related to President Lyndon Baines Johnson's first week in office immediately following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, November 22nd.
#13953: NBC NEWS, THE
Order1963-01-18, NBC, min.
Topics: British Labor Party leader Hugh Gaitskell has died, the East Germany communist conference, Peking official Wu Yuchang is derided and booed, President Kennedy will go to Europe ( Italy and Germany) in the Spring but will avoid France, more ransom money is sent to Castro's Cuba, Washington DC holds an inaugural anniversary party for President Kennedy, Carol Burnett tells about it.
1963-01-20, ABC, min.
February 14, 1962-June 16, 1963 In his first regular television assignment for ABC, after serving as a news correspondent for CBS for 20 years, Howard K. Smith presented this weekly news and commentary program. It featured a summary of the week's major news events, commentary and analysis by Mr. Smith and interviews with prominent people in the news. Topics: The lighter side of President Kennedy and family, comments about life on the "new frontier," newsman such as Albert Merriman Smith also comment on the Kennedy influence.
#13959: WORLD TODAY
Order1963-01-29, WOR, 16 min.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. Topics: France prevents Britain from joining the common market, a tribute to poet Robert Frost who passed away today, President Kennedy presents Federal Aid Bill to Congress, an interview with Alfred Hitchcock about his new film, "The Birds." Host: Tony Marvin.
1963-01-31, CBS, 20 min.
Topics: Relations are strained between the US and Canada regarding joint nuclear arms, Canadians accuse the US of unwarranted intrusion, Jimmy Hoffa cites US pressure against him on granting bail bonds, James Meredith registers at Mississippi University for the second semester, President Kennedy appoints Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. as the undersecretary of commerce, New York State Senator Kenneth Keating charges a Soviet buildup in Cuba, a recap of the first satellite launching five years ago today.
#13969A: WORLD TODAY, THE
Order1963-02-05, WOR, 15 min.
Topics include, Charles DeGaulle pressures and his influence in European affairs, President John F. Kennedy sends to congress proposals to fight mental illness, interview with singer Robert Goulet.
1963-02-09, ABC, 23 min.
- Pierre Salinger
- John F. Kennedy
- Fred Foy
- Charles De Gaulle
- Kenneth Keating
- Robert McNamara
- Samuel Stratton
- Mr. Able
- Abd al-Karim Qasim
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. A review of the week's news: Confusion on whether or not there is an arms buildup in Cuba, Congressmen Samuel Stratton, Senator Kenneth Keating, Secretary of Defense McNamara, and President Kennedy all comment on the matter. disunity in Europe due to French pressure for dominance under Charles De Gaulle, Queen Elizabeth snubs a visit to France, the French to boycott the disarmament talks, a government crisis in Canada resulting from US interference on nuclear arms, the US considers tax reform, unemployment, and job opportunities, President Kennedy starts a physical fitness program, starting with portly Pierre Salinger, SINA organization demands animals wear clothes for decency, comment by Mr. Able, rebels in Iraq overthrow General Qasim's government, Qasim is tried and shot. Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award-winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25-minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
1963-02-10, NBC, 27 min.
- Chet Huntley
- Barry Goldwater
- Sargent Shriver
- Adlai Stevenson
- John F. Kennedy
- Kenneth Keating
- Charles Halleck
Humorous excerpts from the speeches of Barry Goldwater, Sargent Shriver, John F. Kennedy, Charles Halleck, Adlai Stevenson, and Kenneth Keating. Narrated by Chet Huntley.
#13979: WORLD TODAY
Order1963-02-14, WOR, min.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. Topics: President Kennedy news conference talks about tax reform, US military relations in Europe, Harold Wilson is chosen to head the British Labor Party- a report from London, US confers with West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer in Bonn concerning French President Charles De Gaulle on Franco-German treaty, Red China is close to perfecting an atomic or nuclear bomb, a report on national Chinese raids on Red China. Host: Tony Marvin.
1963-02-17, ABC, 23 min.
- Nelson Rockefeller
- Fidel Castro
- Harold Macmillan
- Pierre Salinger
- Dean Rusk
- William Fulbright
- John F. Kennedy
- Fred Foy
- Wayne Morse
- Charles De Gaulle
- Harold Wilson
- Abd al-Karim Qasim
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. A review of the week's news: An airliner crashes in Florida, 42 passengers are killed, the Coast Guard searches for a tanker"Marine Sulpher Queen" in the Caribbean, A Venezuelan freighter is hijacked by Fidel Castro terrorists, Secretary Of State Dean Rusk talks about international communism and the Soviet-Red Chinese rift, French President De Gaulle threatens Western alliance, comments by Senator Wayne Morse, William Fulbright, President Kennedy, Nelson Rockefeller, Harold Macmillan, the government in economic crisis, Labor Party's Harold Wilson comments on British Labor Party policy, Iraq's Prime Minister Karim Qasim is overthrown and executed, President Kennedy on proposed tax-cut, New York Governor Rockefeller criticizes President Kennedy's policies, a hiking craze in Washington, fifty-mile hikes are even attempted by Pierre Salinger. Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25 minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
#13985: NBC NEWS SPECIAL REPORT:
Order1963-02-21, NBC, 9 min.
A special report on the New York City newspaper strike which has continued into the 11th week, comments by President Kennedy and others.
1963-02-24, ABC, 23 min.
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. A review of the week's news: Cuban MIG'S attack a US shrimp boat in the Caribbean, protest by the White House, Russia will start to withdraw some troops from Cuba-comments from Capital Hill, Venzezualan terrorists hijack freighter, French-Brazil lobster fishing dispute, Congressman Adam Clayton Powell is criticized on a European trip and nepotism-comments by Powell and President Kennedy, tax cut proposals by President Kennedy, disarmament talks bog down, comments by Senator Humphrey, mudslides and earthquakes in Europe and Africa, influenza rise in the US, the New York City newspaper strike continues through the third month. Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25 minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
#13992: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1963-03-05, CBS, min.
Topics: Floods in the Midwest, Governor Rockefeller criticizes President Kennedy's civil rights program, Pam-Am building to open, Brooklyn dock boss Tony Anastasio is dead, Congress to approve a bill permitting Winston Churchill to become an honorary US citizen, Herbert Hoover receives an award from Stanford University, SINA group wants animals clothed.
1963-03-06, , min.
A live news conference with President John F. Kennedy.
1963-03-09, ABC, min.
- Dean Rusk
- John F. Kennedy
- Richard Nixon
- Fred Foy
- Gamal Nasser
- Charles De Gaulle
- George Romney
- Georges Bidault
- Jozsef Mindszenty
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. A review of the week's news: Floods in the Midwest, Cuban matters are discussed by Dean Rusk, 200,000 Cubans fled the island, comment on four US fliers killed in 1961 abortive Cuban invasion, political fever for 1964-George Romney withdraws as a presidential candidate, Nixon derides Kennedy, the Supreme Court rules that RR can impose new work rules to end featherbedding, the New York City Newspaper strike is almost over, Jimmy Hoffa comments on automation, 200,000 miners strike in France, Charles De Gaulle's enemy Georges Bidault exiles himself from France, he appears in Britain says he will overthrow "Fascist" De Gaulle pro-Nasser coup in Syria, Bob Hope comments on fifty-mile hiking craze, Cardinal Jozsef Mindszenty leader of the Catholic Church in Hungary, may be released in Hungary. Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25 minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
1963-03-15, ABC, min.
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. A review of the week's news: Barry Goldwater, Dean Rusk, and Florida Senator George Smathers comment on what to do with Cuba, communist infiltration in South America, Fidel Castro attacks President Kennedy personally, Senator Goldwater attacks Pentagon defense cuts in the budget, Secretary McNamara accused as "dictator" in defense matters, moon project funds might be cut. Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25 minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
1963-03-19, ABC, min.
President Kennedy in Costa Rica on what to do with Castro, retort from Radio Havana, the US tries to curb hit and run strikes by exiles against Cuba, French nuclear testing in the Sahara, Attorney General Robert Kennedy to investigate big-time crime in the US, Karl F. Rolvaag is elected Governor of Minnesota, will take office on March 25th.
#14009: WORLD TODAY
Order1963-03-21, WOR, min.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. Topics of the day: Castro would "box" Khrushchev's ears as a result of the missile crisis, President Kennedy back from Costa Rica, comments on Cuba, a proposed nuclear test ban treaty, Senate hearings on TFX plane contract "scandal," measles vaccine to be distributed for general use, French coal miners on strike, Ambassador Adlai Stevenson in Paris, gets cool reception, Adam Clayton Powell and Malcolm X (Black Muslim Leader) lash out against whites and Jews at a rally. Host: Tony Marvin.
#14013: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
Order1963-03-29, NBC, 25 min.
September 21st, 1962- September 10th, 1965 (NBC) A Friday night variety series starring Jack Paar. Jack gives his opening monologue. Guest is Brooks Hayes, President Kennedy's assistant, who relates many interesting anecdotes related to politics. Also included is an excerpt of the 1952 Republican convention...Puerto casting three votes during the National Convention. NOTE: Edward G. Robinson originally scheduled to appear on this program cancelled at the last minute. Interestingly, he is given credit for appearing when researching his television appearances on IMDb.
#14014: SING-A-LONG WITH JFK
Order1963-03-29, , min.
A satire on President Kennedy- music and words accompany Kennedy's original speeches.
#14024: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
Order1963-04-03, SYN, 10 min.
June 25th, 1962-1964 (Syndicated) A daily ninety-minute talk show hosted by Steve Allen and sponsored by Westinghouse. Steve's guest is Vaughn Meader who impersonates President Kennedy. Host: Steve Allen.
1963-04-03, , 9 min.
President John F. Kennedy holds a news conference.
1963-04-10, , min.
The US Navy nuclear submarine "Thresher" is lost. It is the nation's third submarine peacetime loss since World War ll. In all, 129 officers aboard ship, including crewmen and civilian technicians were lost.
1963-04-14, ABC, min.
- Branch Rickey
- Winston Churchill
- Dean Rusk
- John F. Kennedy
- Martin Luther King
- Fred Foy
- U-Thant
- Pope John 23
- Lester Pearson
- Hubert Hunphrey
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. A review of the week's news: Pope John 23rd marks Easter week, U-Thant comments on the world situation, Laos fighting breaks out in Plain Des Jars-comment by Dean Rusk, Canadians elect Lester Pearson as Prime Minister, scientists working on neutron bomb, negro demonstrations in Birmingham, Alabama, Dr. Martin Luther King is jailed, a gasoline bomb is thrown at a negro home, steel prices are raised, the Senate finally passes a Kennedy bill, Senator Hubert Humphrey attacks critics of foreign aid, the US submarine "Thresher" is lost at sea with 129 aboard, Sir Winston Churchill is made an honorary citizen of the US, President Kennedy confers the honor, the baseball season opens, Branch Rickey comments on the New York Mets. Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25 minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
1963-04-25, , min.
Topics: Suspects are arrested for the murder of lone white integrationist in Alabama, Robert Kennedy sees George Wallace in Alabama, pickets protest against Kennedy, in London, a tribunal report on a homosexual spy.
1963-04-28, WHN, min.
Radio news special. A right-wing forum attacks President Kennedy's administration.
1963-05-02, CBS, 7 min.
Topics: Report on dictator Francois Duvalier of Haiti,- threatened with invasion by the Dominican Republic, Hughes Rudd reporting from Port-au-Prince Haiti, President Kennedy favors Samuel Stratton for New York Senator, Nixon will live in New York City, comment by Rockefeller (pleased), the police arrest 450 children in Birmingham, Alabama for race demonstrations, Senator Thomas Kuchel says right-wing groups try to scare US with hoaxes, (Chinese Red troops are poised to invade the US from Mexico) President Kennedy talks to the wives of Congressmen).
#14076: WORLD TODAY
Order1963-05-03, WOR, min.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. Topics: A racial crisis in Birmingham, Alabama-five hoses and dogs are turned on the negro protest marchers, Francois Duvalier "voodoo" government of Haiti, Americans scale the top of Mount Everest, Dean Rusk confers with Nehru in India, problems facing President Kennedy on a trip to Western Europe. Host: Tony Marvin.
#14078: NBC NEWS, THE
Order1963-05-06, NBC, min.
Topics: 750 negroes including comedian Dick Gregory are arrested in Birmingham racial crisis, Congressman Adam Clayton Powell predicts blood-letting in Washington, President Kennedy appoints General Curtis Lemay as Chief Of Staff.
#14088: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1963-05-13, CBS, min.
Topics: 3,000 Federal troops sent by President Kennedy to Birmingham to quell riots and bombings in racial crisis, Governor Wallace protests US interference, Attorney General Robert Kennedy comments, astronaut Gordon Cooper prepares for orbital space flight tomorrow.
1963-05-16, NBC, min.
An NBC special report on the spaceflight of astronaut Gordon Cooper. Also features President John F. Kennedy.
#14105: SING-A-LONG WITH JFK
Order1963-05-18, , 32 min.
A satire on President Kennedy and associates.
#14130: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1963-05-31, CBS, min.
Pope John the 23rd is dying of cancer, President Kennedy will send Congress his civil rights pact, negroes plan demonstrations in Florida, violence in Philadelphia over job discrimination, nuclear fallout to increase in the US, Kennedy, and Macmillan sends a note to Khrushchev on the nuclear test ban treaty, 1000 Japanese protest visit of US nuclear submarine to Japan.
1963-06-07, WCBS, min.
President Kennedy to meet British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in England, a big scandal is brewing in England concerning the "John Profumo Affair," laborites demand investigations of the cabinet minister and party girls, a conference on proposed Malaysia Federation in the Philippines, an objection by Indonesia, Alabama prepares for possible enrollment of a negro at Alabama, University, a gangland killing in Chicago.
1963-06-07, , min.
President John F. Kennedy scheduled to meet with British Prime Minister MacMillan in England. Big scandal brewing in England related to the Profumo affair sandal. Investigation of UK cabinet minister and party girls. Conference on proposed Malaysia Federation in the Philippines by Indonesia; Alabama prepares of possible enrollment of negro at Alabama University; Gangland killing in Chicago.
#14153: MANYIN FORUM TALK RADIO
Order1963-06-08, WMGM, min.
Right-wing talk attacking President Kennedy.
1963-06-08, , min.
Right wing talk attacking President John F. Kennedy using "managed news."
#14178: JOHN D. GRIFFIN SHOW
Order1963-06-08, WOR, 12 min.
- Jerry Lewis
- Bobby Darin
- Carol Burnett
- Frank Sinatra
- John F. Kennedy
- Ed Sullivan
- Dean Martin
- Tony Marvin
- Josip Broz Tito
- Martin Luther King
- Jill St. John
- John D. Griffin
- Mamie Van Doren
- Glen Ford
- Kay Kendell
A Radio News Program hosted/voiced by John D. Griffin, N.Y. Mirror journalist, who states the latest Hollywood, TV, Broadway gossip of the day. Also, interviews are heard recorded on location by Griffin and a celerity. Introduction by Tony Marvin. Ed Sullivan barring future appearances of Bobby Darin who did not comply with his wishes after last appearing on his show, and many other "flash" gossip column" stories of the day. Current astronauts poorly paid averaging only $10,000 a year salary! In a separate segment an on location interview with actress Jill St. John. She talks about a myriad of topics including working with Frank Sinatra on "Come Blow Your Horn," here fulture aspirations as an actress and going back to when she was five years old with remembrances.
1963-06-09, ABC, min.
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. A review of the week's news: The death of Pope John the 23rd, President Kennedy in San Diego speaks about the importance of education. Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award-winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25-minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
#14136: JOHN F. KENNEDY SPEECH
Order1963-06-10, , 26 min.
President John F. Kennedy gives the commencement address at American University in Washington, DC. Topic: Foreign Policy.
#14137: NEWS, WCBS RADIO
Order1963-06-10, WCBS, min.
Topics: President Kennedy announces temporary suspension of nuclear tests in the atmosphere, high-level talks for a test ban treaty due shortly, Supreme Court ok's strikes against public utilities, Governor George Wallace to defy the US Government on negro enrollment at Alabama University, will be at the door to bar negro admission. Also included: NBC radio reports from Alabama with Robert Abernathy.
1963-06-11, NBC, 22 min.
Topics: Today's crisis Alabama Governor George Wallace stands at the door to bar negro admittance to Alabama University, President Kennedy talks about civil rights. Report from NBC newsman Robert Abernathy. Ray Scherer and Herbert Kaplow report from Washington, DC.
#14142: JOHN F. KENNEDY TALK
Order1963-06-11, , min.
President John F. Kennedy talks about today's Alabama crisis.