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#13448: HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND FIGHT: FLOYD PATTERSON VS INGEMAR JOHANSSON
1960-06-20, WABC, min.
Ingemar Johansson , Floyd Patterson , Les Keiter , Howard Cosell , Rocky Marciano

The second Ingemar Johansson vs. Floyd Patterson fight from the Polo Grounds is broadcast by WABC radio in New York City. Patterson regains the heavyweight championship from Johansson with a 5th round knockout. Pre-fight commentary by Howard Cosell,  and an interview with former heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano. An interview with Patterson following the fight. Les Keiter and Howard Cosell report the action.                                                              
#13448A: WMGM RADIO NEWSREEL
1960-06-20, WMGM, min.
Art Carney , Julan Jack

 A Judge restrains American Nazis party rally in Union Square, Julan Jack trial, Art Carney wins TV Award.           
#33: TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JACK PAAR, THE
1960-06-21, WNBC, 37 min.
Jack Paar , Jerry Lewis , Walter Kiernan

Jack Paar's guest is Jerry Lewis. Walter Kiernan co-hosts.
#7097: ED SULLIVAN SHOW
1960-06-26, WCBS, 30 min.
Gene Krupa , Ed Sullivan , Jackie Kannon , Rise Stevens , Rickie Layne , Ames Brothers , Velvel

      This Ed Sullivan  Show is without introductions by Sullivan...abruptly edited, but complete performances and acts included.                     
#7417: COKE TIME
1960-06-27, KABC, 00 min.
Bobby Darin , Bob Denver , Frankie Avalon , Paul Anka , Annette Funicello , Anita Bryant , Pat Boone , Edward Byrnes

You think this is a show just for teenagers? Just because the singing guests are Paul Anka, Annette Funicello, Frankie Avalon, Anita Bryant and Bobby Darin? And Edward Byrnes and Bob Denver (Dobie's friend Maynard) are around for the sketches?
Straighten out, viewer. The producers claim this is a full-blown variety show, with songs of every description. Pat Boone is host, the 60 minutes are taped and exactly one medley will be devoted to sampling these youngsters record hits. 
Rest of the show divides up into four parts of the "Young World."                          
#13449: CBS NEWS
1960-06-29, CBS, min.
Harry S. Truman , Fidel Castro , John F. Kennedy

The United States to cut sugar purchases from Cuba because of Castro hostility, Congo prepares for independence on June 30th, comments on problems lying ahead, threats of secession by rival groups, Truman resigns as a delegate to the Democratic convention, charges of Democratic convention being rigged for Kennedy.                                      
#13450: NEWS FROM WOR, THE
1960-07-04, WOR, min.
John F. Kennedy

Democratic quarrel on basis of sectionalism, maturity, and religion. accusations of slanting the convention, John F. Kennedy defends self on readiness for the White House.                                       
#34: LATE SHOW, THE
1960-07-06, WCBS, 1 min.
Humphrey Bogart , John Huston , Leroy Anderson , Percy Faith , Announcer , Fred C. Dobbs

February 26, 1951-April 26, 1968

"The Late Show" which for years would be New York's top feature film show, premiered on WCBS TV New York on Feb. 26, 1951 "The Late Late Show" followed not long after, as did "The Early Show." As its run accumulated, WCBS would commemorate its  anniversary the week of Feb. 26 in different ways. On Feb. 26, 1963, for example, Ch. 2 celebrated "The Late Show's 4,327th broadcast...12th anniversary by inaugurating an extended broadcast day that ended after 5 A.M., unprecedented for its time.

The standard opening of "The Late Show" had the announcer state the title of the film, its cast and some additional relevant anecdotal piece of information related to the film. The musical opening was "The Syncopated Clock," written by Leroy Anderson and recorded by Percy Faith in 1951 (released by Columbia Records). The catchy melody was noticed by the producers of the new WCBS-TV program "The Late Show," that was to be the station's first venture into late night television. Faith's rendition was chosen as the theme music for The Late Show by WCBS and several other CBS owned-and-operated stations around the country, which helped Anderson's composition become a tune that many Americans could readily hum or whistle, even if few knew the name of its composer. WCBS would also use the Faith recording to introduce a weekday afternoon movie (The Early Show) and a later-night movie offering, The Late Late Show.

In 2006 a shortened version of The Syncopated Clock theme music would become the standard opening of the Archival Television Audio, Inc. archived collection...musical intro preceding a specific mastered TV Audio Air Check, which had been processed and mastered from the original off the air recording.  


The last time the moniker "The Late Show" was broadcast on WCBS television, in New York, was April 26, 1968 (WOLF LARSEN (1958). The series lasted 17 years and two months, totaling 6,189 Movie broadcasts. Films still ran in the 11:30pm time slot afterwards, but without the "Late Show" opening. During the years to follow, thru the 1970's, other facsimile Late Show openings were created, a secondary version of the original series. 

"The Syncopated Clock" instrumental standard opening is heard. The announcer introduces "The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre." 
We're told to look for a man in a white hat, played by director John Huston, who gives a coin to Humphrey Bogart (Fred C. Dobbs' character in the film).                                                    
#13443: NEWS, THE
1960-07-07, , min.
Harry S. Truman , Frank Sinatra , Dean Martin , Yul Brynner , John F. Kennedy , Lyndon Johnson , Sam Rayburn , Hulan Jack , John Connelly

Pre-convention news. Sam Rayburn comments on John Kennedy's chances of winning Texas, John Connelly comments on Lyndon Johnson's chances, certain Hollywood stars including Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin support Kennedy while Yul Brynner doesn't believe celebrities should involve themselves in politics. Hulan Jack jury is still out, Mexican leader believes Mexico should side with Cuba, US franchise in Cuba is moved out, rioting in Italy is led by the communists, Democratic convention begins in Los Angeles, Truman might change his mind and go to the convention, Johnson predicts a victory for himself, other convention news.                                                    
#36: TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JACK PAAR, THE
1960-07-08, WNBC, 47 min.
Jack Paar , James Cagney , Jim Bishop , Hugh Downs , Shari Lewis , Genevieve

Jack Paar's special guest is James Cagney, who plugs his new movie "The Gallant Hours," discusses conservation with Jim Bishop and demonstrates his dancing prowess with co-host Hugh Downs. Other guests chiming in are Genevieve and Shari Lewis. This show was a repeat originally broadcast on May 16, 1960.             
#35: PERSON TO PERSON WITH CHARLES COLLINGWOOD
1960-07-08, CBS, 24 min.
Archie Moore , Gene Autry , Charles Collingwood , Ina Autry , Joan Moore

Archie Moore and Gene Autry are interviewed in two separate interviews, along with their respective wives, Joan Moore and Ina Autry.  

PERSON TO PERSON hosted by Edward R. Murrow - Oct. 2, 1953 thru June 29, 1959. Charles Collingwood hosted from Oct. 16, 1959 thru Sept. 15, 1961. 

When Collingwood took over as host about half of the series' programs originated from foreign locations and were pre-recorded on videotape. While many of the Murrow segments exist on kinescope, and can be accessed, most of the Collingwood segments are not available.            
#13444: NEWS WITH BOB WILSON, THE
1960-07-09, , min.
Bob Wilson , Dwight Eisenhower , Gary Powers , Hulan Jack

Eisenhower warns Russia to stay out of Cuba, responds to Russian threats of rockets against the US, demonstrations in Cuba by Mexicans, convention fever in LA, Hulan Jack will continue self-imposed suspension as a result of a deadlocked jury, boy survives plunge into Niagara Falls, terror in the Congo murder, pillaging, atrocities by blacks against Belgians, New York City welcomes Leonardo Da Vinci ship, Russians say Gary Powers will be tried by a military court.                                       
#13451: DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION IN LOS ANGELES
1960-07-11, , min.
Frank Church

Includes a keynote address from Senator Frank Church.                       
#13452: NEWS, THE
1960-07-12, , min.
Adlai Stevenson , John F. Kennedy , Dwight Eisenhower , Lyndon Johnson

Highlights: Civil rights news, Stevenson receives great ovation, Kennedy and Johnson stage debate, the two praise each other, Eisenhower denounces Russia for shooting down RB-47.                          
#13453: DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION CONTINUED
1960-07-12, NBC, min.
David Brinkley , Chet Huntley

Highlights: Conflict on civil rights platform. 

Chet Huntley and David Brinkley.                         
#13454: DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION CONTINUED
1960-07-13, , min.
Eugene McCarthy , Adlai Stevenson , John F. Kennedy , Lyndon Johnson , Sam Rayburn , Orville Freeman

Highlights: Balloting for presidential nomination (roll call of states), Sam Rayburn nominates Lyndon Johnson with a subsequent demonstration for him, Governor Orville Freeman of Minnesota nominates John KennedyAdlai Stevenson is nominated by Senator Eugene McCarthy.                                                   
#13455: DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION AND UN EMERGENCY MEETING ON CONGO CRISIS
1960-07-13, , min.
Eleanor Roosevelt , Adlai Stevenson , John F. Kennedy , Henry Cabot Lodge

Ambassador Lodge of US approves of resolution to send a US force to the Congo, Eleanor Roosevelt makes seconding speech for Stevenson, roll call of states, Kennedy wins the nomination.                                       
#8000: 1960 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION, THE
1960-07-13, NBC, min.
David Brinkley , Chet Huntley , John F. Kennedy , Lyndon B. Johnson

Live coverage of the 1960 Democratic National Convention, telecast from Los Angeles, California.   
Many hours are archived. Specific segments monitored as requested.                     
#866: 1960 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION, THE
1960-07-13, WCBS, 163 min.
Walter Cronkite , Edward R. Murrow , Howard K. Smith , John F. Kennedy , Neil Strawser , Eleanor Roosevelt , Adlai E. Stevenson , Paul Butler , Orville L. Freeman , Bernie Eismann , Nancy Hanschman , Betty Furness , Lowell Thomas , Alexander Kendrick , Lyndon B. Johnson

Walter Cronkite and Edward R. Murrow anchor convention coverage spanning JULY 13, 14, 15, 1960. 
A retrospective declaration of candidacy for President of the United States is announced by Senator John F. Kennedy. Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, the majority leader of the senate, speaks. Back live on the convention floor, Bernie Eismann talks to Minnesota Governor Orville L. Freeman; it was he who put Kennedy's name into nomination. Edward R. Murrow talks to Lowell Thomas. Adlai Stevenson introduces Eleanor Roosevelt who speaks before the convention. Neil Strawser talks to the Democratic National Committee chairman Paul Butler. 3000 delegates are represented as roll call begins the 1500 vote procedure. It takes 761 votes to nominate the choice for president. We hear each state cast their votes. John Kennedy, 43, becomes the third youngest nominee in history. Nancy Hanschman reports from Johnson headquarters. Adlai Stevenson is interviewed. Kennedy speaks to the convention, thanking them for his nomination. Benedition and the National Anthem end the evening for July 13th. Cronkite and Murrow rap it up with final thoughts. Betty Furness does a Westinghouse Total Elective Home Commercial. July 14th & 15th coverage present the nomination for Vice President. Earlier coverage by Kennedy at a press conference confirms Lyndon B. Johnson as his choice for the Vice President running mate. Nancy Hanschman interviews Johnson. There is coverage of the LBJ press conference. John F. Kennedy gives a 22 minute acceptance speech to the convention. Alexander Kendrick, Howard K. Smith, Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite evaluate the JFK speech. Spokeswoman for Westinghouse, Betty Furness, gives praise to Cronkite for his coverage of the National Democratic Convention.                          
#11319: DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION OF 1960, THE
1960-07-13, CBS, min.
Walter Cronkite , John F. Kennedy , Edward R. Murrow

Live coverage of the 1960 Democratic Convention in Los Angeles, California. Walter Cronkite and Edward R. Murrow report.

This is the first complete televised coverage of a presidential convention. 
#13456: DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION CONTINUATION
1960-07-15, , min.
Adlai Stevenson , Lyndon Johnson , John F, Kennedy , Stuart Symington , Harry J. Collins

Continuation of the convention, speakers include Lyndon Johnson, Adlai Stevenson, and Stuart Symington, John Kennedy makes his acceptance speech.                         
#13458: REMEMBER US
1960-07-18, WNEW, 53 min.
Adolf Hitler , Steven Spielberg , Phil Gries , Quentin Reynolds , Dr. Gisela Perl , Sonia Weissman , Janus T. , Alain Resnais , Leo Weissman

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#13458: REMEMBER US
1960-07-18, WNEW, 53 min.
Adolf Hitler, Steven Spielberg, Phil Gries, Quentin Reynolds, Dr. Gisela Perl, Sonia Weissman, Janus T., Alain Resnais, Leo Weissman


A one-hour special report. Jewish survivors of Nazi atrocities and concentration camp horrors relate their past experiences.

Quentin Reynolds is the host and narrator.  

"Nothing will remain of the Jewish question but a cemetery," predicted a Nazi official when Hitler's program to eliminate the Jews began in earnest in 1938. Many hundreds of cemeteries were filled before Allied victory halted the Nazi machine in 1945. " REMEMBER US" tells the story of the millions of European Jews who died in prison camps and ghettos during this period, and of those who survived.

Past footage from Documentary films and the accounts of survivors are used to piece together a scenario of life and death as Typhus and starvation stalked the prisoners in the concentration camps, including Dachau, Breendonk, Auschwitz, and Buchenwald, and the ghettos of Europe. Survivors describe the resistance which met the Nazi decision to destroy the Warsaw ghetto in 1943, lengthy trips by cattle-car to extermination camps, capricious selection of gas chamber victims and the endless variety of tortures devised to bring about Hitler's "final solution to the Jewish question."  

Broadcast on TV on July 18, 1960 the "Remember Us" documentary which includes fragments from Alain Resnais' classic 32 minute documentary "Night and Fog" (1956), opens with Dr. Gisela Perl, a survivor of the Holocaust...a Romanian Jewish Gynecologist deported to Auschwitz in 1944 where she attended hundreds of women as an inmate gynecologist without the bare necessities to perform her work, delegated by Josef Mengele. She relates her ordeal and the ordeal of others. Dr. Pearl is best known for her published book in 1948,  "I Was A Doctor in Auschwitz."  Other interviews are spoken by Sonia Weissman (the donor's wife and a survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto), Janus T (a survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising), and Mr. Friedman (a survivor of Treblinka). The film goes on to use various well-known pieces of footage that exists in the USHMM film and video collection, such as German newsreel footage, Nuremberg War Crimes Trials as well as other war crimes trials, Mogilev gas van footage, etc. The film also incorporates well-known still photographs. There are images (and montages) of equipment used for medical experimentation, for example, a gynecological examination chair. At the conclusion of the film, narrator Quentin Reynolds warns that the Holocaust must be remembered least it be repeated. He then goes on to use the example of apartheid in South Africa as a [contemporary] parallel.

This extraordinary documentary which aired only one time and repeated in the early morning hours, has been forgotten by the public for 60 years. It is not available anywhere except for an archived 16mm print donated as a gift by Leo Weissman to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1999.

A Variety Review described the film this way.

"In the annals of TV there probably hasn't been a more gruesome documentary than 'Remember Us,' an hour-length 
depiction of the Nazi horror which ravaged 9 ,000,000 lives and left an open sore on humanity's conscience. No better telling has caught the diabolic character of the Nazi regime than ‘Remember Us,' a title which echoes and re-echoes when matched against the past and present. It is not easy to view and listen; a terrible reminder for an unsettled world."

NOTE: It is interesting that 34 years later Steven Spielberg would initiate a six-year worldwide filming coordination,  producing "Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation Project," begun in 1994 with the objective to film/video tape and preserve first-person survivor testimonies and encourage their use in education.

In 1985, Phil Gries, founder and owner of Archival Television Audio, Inc. filmed a series of interviews with filmmaker Cluade Lanzmann which were televised each night for four consecutive nights after an installment of Lanzmann's nine-and-a-half-hour epic documentary SHOAH, broadcast on PBS in its entirety. Nine years later, in December of 1994, Gries worked on the documentary "Bringing the Holocaust Home," for the BBC. For many days Gries filmed inside the new United States Holocaust Museum, in Washington DC, which was closed to the public during filming sequences within the museum. This landmark institution opened its doors for the first time to the public the previous year (March 22, 1993). Half - a- year later Phil Gries was hired to film 15 interviews (July-September 1995)...65 hours of footage with holocaust survivors for the Spielberg Survivors of the Shoah project at the inception of Spielberg's visionary undertaking. Most of the sit-down interviews, conducted by social workers, averaged two hours long. Some of them lasted four hours long. It was ALWAYS an emotional experience for subject and all others involved in the filming.

Today, twenty-five years later,112,000 thousand hours (52,000 separate interviews) of interviews have been conducted around the world and are preserved in The Visual History Archive. The material is digitized, and fully searchable via indexed keywords, and hyperlinked to the minute at the USC SHOAH FOUNDATION in Southern California. 

REMEMBER US (1960), in many respects one of the first of such documentary retrospectives of the horrors of the Holocaust, remains a most hard hitting and compelling reminder and retelling of the horrors of Adolf Hitler's "solution to the Jewish question."
                                                                                                                                     
#37: PROJECT 20: THE INNOCENT YEARS
1960-07-18, WNBC, 52 min.
Alexander Scourby , Robert Russell Bennett , Richard Hanser , Donald B. Hyatt , Henry Salomon

The years 1900-1917 are documented with Alexander Scourby narrating and Robert Russell Bennett providing the score from popular songs of the time. First broadcast Nov. 21, 1957. Written by Henry Salomon and Richard Hanser. Produced by Salomon and directed by Donald B. Hyatt.
#6979: TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JACK PAAR, THE
1960-07-19, NBC, 38 min.
Jack Paar , Hugh Downs , Joey Bishop , Alexander King , Genevieve , H.V. Kaltenborn

H.V. Kaltenborn discusses the National Democratic Convention. He predicts that Richard Nixon will defeat John F. Kennedy for President of the United States. Joey Bishop discusses the candidates and also mentions that in September 1960 The Tonight Show will be telecast in color.

July 29, 1957- March 30,1962. 
 For four years and eight months Jack Paar reigned supreme as host of the Tonight Show with a crew of regulars, but only two stayed with him for the entire run; announcer Hugh Downs and band leader Jose Melies, a former army buddy. Familiar faces who appeared many times with Jack included Dody Goodman, Betty Johnson, Elsa Maxwell, Alexander King, Genevieve, Jack Douglas; and wife Reiko, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Hans Conried, Peggy Cass, Cliff (Charley Weaver) Arquette, and Johnathan Winters. Hugh Downs substituted for Jack Paar 79 times, more than any other substitute host there were 20 different performers over the period of the series run. Joey Bishop substituted for Paar 31 times. Arlene Francis, 30 times, Jonathan Winters, 26 times, Orson Bean, 21 times and Johnny Carson 15 times. All together there were 243 broadcasts which had substitute hosts filling in for Paar during Jack Paar's TONIGHT SHOW tenure. The title of the late night broadcast changed to THE JACK PAAR SHOW which took effect on February 3, 1958. The first video-taped broadcast aired on January 5, 1959. "Best of Paar " Re-runs began on July 10,1959. The first color broadcast aired on September 19, 1960.                                                                                               
#13457: BARRY GRAY INTERVIEWS, THE
1960-07-22, , min.
Barry Gray

Barry Gray was an American radio personality, often referred to as "the father of talk radio." His late-night New York City radio talk show was carried by WOR radio and then later by WMCA. 

Barry Gray returned to WMCA in 1950, and stayed there for 39 years, refining the talk show format still utilized today. During the 1960s, he was in the odd position of having an 11 p.m.-1 a.m. late night talk show on a station otherwise dominated by Top 40 music and the youth-targeted "Good Guys" disc jockey campaign. But for teenagers who kept their radios on into the night, Gray's show was a window into the high-brow New York culture of the 1940s and 1950s.

Topic: The Congo terror.                                      
#13457A: NEWS, THE
1960-07-22, , min.
Nelson Rockefeller , Henry Cabot Lodge , Richard Nixon

Nixon wants Governor Rockefeller to be his running mate but Rocky says the Republican platform is not to his taste, Atlas missile blows up, leftists in Venezuela burn US flag, Lodge says RB missile is not over Russian territory.                        
#13459: NEWS, THE
1960-07-24, , min.
Nelson Rockefeller , Henry Cabot Lodge , Patrice Lumumba

The Republican convention opens tomorrow, Governor Rockefeller not satisfied with the Republican platform, will not accept the Vice Presidential offering, Ambassador Lodge thought of as a possible vice presidential candidate, Congo premier Patrice Lumumba arrives in New York for a UN meeting, Red Chinese delegation attacks the US in Cuba.                          
#13460: REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION, THE
1960-07-25, , min.
Richard M. Nixon , Herbert Hoover , Walter Judd

The Republican National Convention opens in Chicago. Senator Walter Judd gives the keynote address.  Interview with Richard M. Nixon. Nixon interplay with former President Herbert Hoover. Recording of roll call of the states and balloting for Presidential nominee, taken on July 27th.                                                              
#13460A: REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION CONTINUED
1960-07-27, , min.
Herbert Hoover , Richard Nixon

Highlights: An interview with Richard Nixon, Nixon, and Herbert Hoover in a teta-tate, roll call of states, balloting for a presidential nominee.            
#9232: REPUBLICAN CONVENTION: 1960, THE
1960-07-27, , min.
Richard M. Nixon , Henry Cabot Lodge

The 1960 Republican Convention from the International Amphitheatre in Chicago, Illinois.              
#13419J: OPEN END WITH DAVID SUSSKIND: "POTPOURI OF OPINIONS"
1960-07-27, WNTA, 162 min.
Steve Allen , David Susskind , Shelley Winters , Pamela Mason , Dr. Frank Baxter, , Richard Green

David Susskind hosts this roundtable discussion with entertainers who exhibit strong convictions. Joining in this marathon 2 hour & 42 minute conversation are Steve Allen, Shelley Winters, Pamela Mason, Dr. Frank Baxter, and SAG President, Richard Green.            
#13461: NEWS, THE
1960-07-28, , min.
John F. Kennedy , Henry Cabot Lodge , Richard Nixon , Dag Hammerskjold

Highlights: Moscow assails Nixon as a "Wall Street Tool" and warmonger, US tourists harassed in Russia, Nixon prefers Ambassador Lodge as the vice president, an interview with Lodge, John Kennedy news conference, Dag Hammarskjold welcomed in the Congo. Continuation of the Republican National Convention, balloting for a vice presidential candidate, Lodge wins.              
#38: 1960 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, THE
1960-07-28, WCBS, 121 min.
David Brinkley , Walter Cronkite , Chet Huntley , Richard M. Nixon , Edward R. Murrow , John Daly , Martin Agronsky , Henry Cabot Lodge , Nelson Rockefeller , Leon Thompson , Edwin Newman , Tricia Nixon

Highlights, including Richard M. Nixon's entire 52 min. acceptance speech are covered by newsmen Chet Huntley, David Brinkley, Walter Cronkite, Edward R. Murrow, John Daly and Martin Agronsky from all three networks. Additional speeches are heard from Henry Cabot Lodge and from Nelson Rockefeller. In a memorable moment of television, we listen to Richard M. Nixon, who chats with shoe shine boy Leon Thompson. They talk about baseball and politics. Nixon introduces his daughter Tricia Nixon to Leon. Back in the NBC studios, Edwin Newman comments with a chuckle and signs off.
#7021: CELEBRITY TALENT SCOUTS
1960-08-01, CBS, 30 min.
Audrey Meadows , Phil Silvers , Sam Levinson , Ann Sheridan , Mickey Freeman

A summer replacement series hosted by
Sam Levenson in 1960,
August 1- September 26,

Jim Backus in 1962,
February 3, - September 11,

Merv Griffin in 1963,
July 2, - September 17, 

Art Linkletter in 1965, (ONE HOUR series)
June 22, - September 7.

Art Linkletter later hosted the program as a mid-season replacement for the Steve Lawrence Show, again in a one-hour format, titled Art Linkletter's Hollywood Talent Scouts from December 20, 1965 - September 5, 1966.   

On this Premiere telecast, Phil Silvers introduces Mickey Freeman (Private Zimmerman) from Silver's iconic 1950's series, The Phil Silvers Show.                                                       
#7421: SPIKE JONES SHOW, THE
1960-08-01, CBS, min.
Spike Jones , Helen Grayco , Bill Dana , Jack Jones , Bill Shannon , Judy Strangis , Lenny Weinrib , City Slickers

January 2nd, 1954-May 8th, 1954-NBC  
April 2nd, 1957-August 27th, 1957-CBS
August 1st, 1960-Sept 19th, 1960-CBS
July 17th, 1961-Sept 25th, 1961-CBS 

Comedy/variety show featuring bandleader Spike Jones and his wife, Helen Grayco.                                   
#39: PROJECT 20: THE JAZZ AGE
1960-08-05, WNBC, 52 min.
Robert Russell Bennett , Donald B. Hyatt , Fred Allen , Henry Salomon

Fred Allen narrates a chronicle of America and Americans from the end of World War I to Oct. 29, 1929. Robert Russell Bennett's musical score is made up of popular songs of the period. First telecast Dec. 6, 1956, this documentary was written and produced by Henry Salomon.             
#13462: CBS NEWS, THE
1960-08-09, CBS, min.
Herbert Hoover , Nikita Khrushchev , Gary Powers

Highlights: Khrushchev may come to New York as Russian delegation heads to UN, Russians publish an indictment on Gary Powers spying, an interview with Herbert Hoover on health issues.                         
#13463: NBC NEWS WITH MERRILL MUELLER, THE
1960-08-11, NBC, min.
Merrill Mueller , Dag Hammarskjold , Nkita Khrushchev , Michael White

Highlights: Khrushchev to visit Red leader in North Korea, a belief Khrushchev might come to the US to possibly interfere with US elections, Russia opens ideological war between Russia and China by an article in Pravda, China Reds indirectly blast Khrushchev peaceful coexistence policy, Major Michael White flies X-15 24 miles up, Discover 13-inch capsule recovered from orbit forerunner of Mercury flights, Polaris successfully launched, Dag Hammarskjold in Katanzanegotiates for withdrawal of Belgian troops from the region.                                      
#40: HY GARDNER SHOW, THE
1960-08-14, WNEW, 43 min.
Jimmy Durante , Hy Gardner , Eddie Jackson , Sonny King , Jules Buffano , Errol Flynn , Hal Roth

Jimmy Durante and associates Eddie Jackson, Sonny King, Jack Roth and Jules Buffano reminisce about the past. 

Jimmy Durante reminisces about his beginnings in show business, first club he ever worked at, his relationships with Lou Clayton, and the early years and personal anecdotes about fighting for two hours with a kid who made fun of his nose.
 
Durante admits he will marry again this year. Introduction of his best buddies Eddie Jackson, Jules Buffano, Hal Roth, and new comer Sonny King who acquired this recording from Phil Gries which led to his introduction of his best friend Joey Bishop.

At the start of the broadcast Jimmy gives great respect to Errol Flynn who wrote lovingly of Durante in his autobiography, "My Wicked Wicked Ways."

Some movie clips are played viewing and hearing Jimmy Durante singing including  "The Strutaway."  

A very special and endearing profile of the entertainer most people describe as "Sweet." 

Originally broadcast April 10, 1960.

This broadcast would be the final telecast Hy Gardner would do on  WNEW channel 5 in New York.                                                    
#13464: CBS NEWS, THE
1960-08-17, CBS, min.
Richard Nixon , Dwight Eisenhower , Francis Gary Powers

Highlights: Francis Gary Powers trial opens in Moscow, President Eisenhower comments on the trial, Gallop poll among others gives Nixon favorable odds to a victory in the fall. Indonesia breaks off diplomatic relations with the Netherlands. 

NOTE: Francis Gary Powers was an American pilot whose Central Intelligence Agency U-2 spy plane was shot down while flying a reconnaissance mission in the Soviet Union airspace, causing a1960 
U-2 incident.                                        
#13465: NEWS, THE
1960-08-19, , min.
Francis Gary Powers

Highlights: Telephone information on viewing the Echo 1 satellite plane catches returning space capsule out from orbit, Russia orbits live cargo in capsule, expect to recover them alive, Francis Gary Powers convicted and sentenced to ten years confinement, Powers acknowledges guilt and seeks clemency saying he's sorry.                                                     
#13466: MOSCOW SHORTWAVE RADIO REPORT
1960-08-19, , min.
Francis Gary Powers

Francis Gary Powers trial review, Russian defense lawyer attacks Wall Street, CIA, Eisenhower, Nixon, aggressive policies, a statement from Francis Powers, he's repentant and sorry, the summation of the verdict.                                                  
#13467: LEE JORDAN BROADCASTING FROM FREEDOMLAND
1960-08-20, , min.
Lee Jordan

Lee Jordan was a radio personality, theatre critic, and host for
WCBS radio in New York City. 

Radio broadcast from Freedomland in New York City with Lee Jordan as host.                                  
#13468: NEWS WITH KENNETH BANGHART, THE
1960-08-20, , min.
Harry S. Truman , John F. Kennedy , Kenneth Banghart , Patrice Lumumba

Highlights: Russia brings five-ton satellite-carrying live animals safely back to earth, Russia backs Lumumba in Congo, charges the US with aggression, pre-campaign topics, Truman and Kennedy makeup, Kennedy comments on polls expecting him to win the election. 

Kenneth Banghart reporting.                         
#13469: MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEWS
1960-08-20, WNTA, min.
Mike Wallace , Harriet Van Horne

1957-1958 (ABC)
1959-1960 (WNTA)

A series of interviews hosted by Mike Wallace. This program was carried in 1957-1958 by ABC television and in 1959-1960 by WNTA-TV Channel 13 in New York City.

The guest is TV columnist Harriet Van Horne who discusses the current deplorable state of television and comments on current programs and personalities. 
                                                                                        
#41: TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JACK PAAR, THE
1960-08-25, WNBC, 42 min.
Jack Paar , Richard M. Nixon , Jose Melis , Pat Nixon

Presidential candidate and current Vice President Richard M. Nixon and his wife Pat are Jack Paar's special guests. Jose Melis and his orchestra play "Sweet Georgia Brown." Hugh Downs co-hosts.
#13470: SATURDAY NIGHT BEECHNUT SHOW, THE
1960-08-27, WABC, min.
Fabian , Dick Clark , Lloyd Price

February 15th, 1958-September 10th, 1960 (ABC) 

A half-hour Saturday night rock and roll show hosted by Dick Clark and sponsored by the Beechnut Food Company.

Guests: Fabian and Lloyd Price.    

Host: Dick Clark.                                  
#13472a: CLEAR HORIZON, THE
1960-09-04, CBS, min.
Ted Knight

July 11, 1960-March 10, 1961
Feb. 26, 1962-June 11, 1962   

First daytime soap opera serial to originate from Hollywood, and one of the few programs to reappear after its original cancellation. Ted Knight appeared in the cast...early work in television.   

Only the closing is recorded/archived in the ATA collection.      
#13471: NEWS WITH JOHN WINGATE, THE
1960-09-05, , min.
John F. Kennedy , Henry Cabot Lodge , Richard Nixon , Earl Long , Patrice Lumumba , John Wingate

John Wingate was a reporter and newscaster for WOR television and radio in New York City for over thirty years. He left the station in 1977.  

Highlights: Rabblerouser Patrice Lumumba ousted from Congo premiership, Governor Earl Long dies in Louisiana, candidates Kennedy, Nixon, and Lodge campaign.                                        
#13472: NEWS,THE
1960-09-11, , min.
Newscaster

Hurricane Donna warning reports; headed towards the Northeast. 

Included is a commercial for Playtex Girdles.                         
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