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#19404C: WORLD TODAY
1964-01-14, 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. 

                                                                                                                                                           
#612: WILD WINTERS NIGHT
1964-02-20, WNBC, 33 min.
Art Carney , Jonathan Winters , The New Christy Minstrels

In this special, Jonathan Winters wings it with his guests Art Carney and the New Christy Minstrels.
#7220: WILD WINTERS NIGHT
1964-02-20, WNBC, 00 min.
Art Carney , Jonathan Winters , Andy Williams , New Christy Minstrels

The many comedic talents of Jonathan Winters

Dupe Of 612.            
#14472: WABC NEWS WITH BILL BEUTEL
1964-03-14, WABC, min.
Bill Beutel , Jack Ruby , Martin Luther King , Jimmy Hoffa , Malcolm X

Jack Ruby trial verdict with comments from man-on-the-street, Malcolm X claims he will work for civil rights, Martin Luther King disputes Malcolm X's violence, a Vietnam war protest in New York City, Jimmy Hoffa wants a new trial. 

Bill Beutel reports.                        
#14478: WNEW NEWS
1964-03-28, WNEW, 10 min.
Announcer

Early reports of an earthquake in Alaska,            
#19589: WNEW RADIO NEWS
1964-04-02, WNEW, min.
Unknown

The latest news and sports from WNEW radio in New York City.             
#14522: WABC RADIO NEWS
1964-04-14, WABC, 4 min.
Nikita Khrushchev

Nikita Khrushchev is not dead as reported.             
#19413: WORLD TODAY
1964-04-14, 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. 

                                                                                                                                                                        
#19412: WORLD'S FAIR PREVIEW
1964-04-14, , min.
TBD

A preview of the 1964 New York World's Fair.              
#19418: WORLD'S FAIR SPECIAL
1964-04-16, , min.
TBD

Preview of the 1964 World's Fair in New York City.            
#14532: WORLD TODAY
1964-04-17, WOR, 17 min.
Nikita Khrushchev , 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: Nikita Khrushchev is 70 years old.

Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                                           
#19424: WORLD THIS WEEK
1964-04-18, WCBS, min.
Harry Reasoner

Highlights of the week's news.    

Harry Reasoner reports.                                   
#14537: WCBS NEWS
1964-04-20, WCBS, 9 min.
Announcer

News events of the day from WCBS.            
#14555: WCBS TV LATE NEWS WITH DOUGLAS EDWARDS, THE
1964-06-01, CBS, 1 min.
Douglas Edwards , Jim Jensen

News opening only. 

Jim Jensen substitutes for Douglas Edwards.           
#14556: WINS RADIO SPECIAL ON THE CALIFORNIA PRIMARY
1964-06-01, WINS, 9 min.
Nelson Rockefeller , Barry Goldwater

WINS 1010 radio in New York City presents live coverage of tonight's California primary. Profiles of Nelson Rockefeller and Barry Goldwater.                          
#16984: WORLD TODAY
1964-06-04, 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. 

                                                                                                                                              
#14545: WINS RADIO NEWS
1964-06-06, WINS, 2 min.
Lyndon Johnson

An unarmed US plane is shot down over Laos, possible US retaliation, President Johnson tours the garment district in New York City. Comments by workers.            
#14544: WINS RADIO SPECIAL: D-DAY IN RETROSPECT AND WINS NEWS
1964-06-06, WINS, 47 min.
Announcer , Stan Bernard , Tuck Stadler , Benito Mussolini , Paul A. Ritter , Saul H. Watts , Harold OHara , William J. Witty , Charlie Stanger , George Haviland , Hank Stafford , John H. Gipson , George Kirchner , James B. Morris , Bill Pine , Alfred Schaeffer , Henry S. Krenowsky , Harry Richardson , Edward Jones , John Armellino , Bill McMillan , Norman D. Cota , Jim Morris , Ed Jones

Eyewitness accounts of D-DAY by the men and civilians involved.

A special report from 1010 WINS radio in New York City.  

Joined in Progress. A 20th anniversary documentary retrospect including the voices of over 30 military and civilian individuals involved in the lead up and aftermath of a 22 month mission by the US and allied forces, to free the Western World from Adolph Hitler's Germany. 

10,000 US  troops lost their lives, almost all from the first wave landing on Omaha beach were killed on D Day.  

"We will never forget those brave individuals who gave their lives so that others could live in freedom."

Following this Special Report there is a three minute WINS NEWS REPORT. with Stan Bernard at the WINS desk. Coverage includes a Viet Nam update and President Lyndon Johnson's visit to New York. Tuck Stadler reporting. 
                                  
#14566: WORLD THIS WEEK: CBS NEWS WITH HARRY REASONER
1964-06-13, CBS, 21 min.
Walter Cronkite , Nelson Rockefeller , Harry Reasoner , Barry Goldwater , Robert Trout , William Scranton , Richard Nixon

Recap of events includes: Scranton seeks the GOP nomination, comments by Goldwater, Rockefeller, and Nixon, candidacy, and viewpoints on issues.

Host: Harry Reasoner discusses the GOP race with Robert Trout and Walter Cronkite.             
#14592: WORLD TODAY
1964-09-14, WOR, 14 min.
Harry S. Truman , Barry Goldwater , Hubert Humphrey , Dean Rusk , Tony Marvin , Strom Thurmond , Nguyen Kanh

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

Parents in New York protest school bussing to achieve racial balance, an abortive coup in South Vietnam, Nguyen Kanh still in power- comment by Dean Rusk, Senator Humphrey raps Barry Goldwater comments on former Cuban crisis, Humphrey talks to Harry Truman regarding campaign tactics, Senator Strom Thurmond switches, will become a Republican and support Barry Goldwater in the election.

Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                                                        
#14612: WNEW NEWS REVIEW OF WEEK, THE
1964-10-04, WNEW, 9 min.
Harpo Marx , Earl Warren

Comedian Harpo Marx has died, comments on the Earl Warren Report, the US may broaden the war in South Vietnam by attacking North Vietnamese positions, more on the political campaign.                        
#14620: WORLD TONIGHT, CBS RADIO NEWS, THE
1964-10-09, CBS, 11 min.
Barry Goldwater , Lyndon Johnson

South Vietnam and the election, China to explode A-Bomb. Lyndon Johnson and Barry Goldwater talk about the election.            
#14625: WORLD SERIES BASEBALL: ST.LOUIS CARDINALS VS. NEW YORK YANKEES
1964-10-11, NBC, 17 min.
Curt Gowdy , Ken Boyer , Harry Caray

Excerpts from game 4 of the 1964 World Series between the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, NY. Ken Boyer's sixth-inning grand slam home run brought the Cardinals back from a 3-0 deficit for a 4-3 Cardinal win, to even the series at two games apiece. The Cardinals would go on to win the Fall Classic in seven games. 

Note: This is the first time the NBC television network would use sportscaster Curt Gowdy to do play-by-play of the series. He's joined by Cardinal announcer Harry Caray. Long time Yankee announcer Mel Allen was dropped from World Series play-by-play by NBC following the 1963 World Series when he would broadcast baseball's premier event for the final time.                                                                            
#14647: WORLD TONIGHT, CBS RADIO NEWS
1964-10-19, CBS, 9 min.
Ned Calmer

Senator Edward Kennedy recalls the airplane crash he was involved in, Robert Taft to run for US Senate from Ohio. 

Ned Calmer reports.             
#14653: WORLD MOVIE PREMIER: "MY FAIR LADY."
1964-10-21, WNEW, 19 min.
Arthur Godfrey , Paul Anka , George Cukor , Audrey Hepburn , Stanley Holloway , Rex Harrison , Jack Warner , Alan J. Lerner , Frederick Lowe

The movie premiere of "My Fair Lady" at the Criterion Theatre in New York City. Celebrities include Jack Warner, George Cukor, Alan J. Lerner, Stanley Holloway, Rex Harrison, Audrey Hepburn,
Paul Anka, and Frederick Lowe.

Host: Arthur Godfrey. 

A presentation of WNEW-TV Channel 5 in New York City.                         
#962: WINSTON CHURCHILL: MAN OF THE CENTURY
1965-01-24, WCBS, 59 min.
Walter Cronkite , Dwight D. Eisenhower , Winston Churchill , Eric Sevareid , Robert Trout

On the day of his death at age 90, a special report on Sir Winston Churchill. There is a tribute from Dwight D. Eisenhower. Almost the entire debut presentation from the nine year running series Twentieth Century is rebroadcast. That first program, "Winston Churchill: Man of the Century," aired on Oct. 20, 1957 and as all programs, was narrated by Walter Cronkite. Robert Trout introduces this special report. Eric Sevareid gives commentary.
#963: WINSTON CHURCHILL: IN MEMORY
1965-01-24, WABC, 58 min.
Howard K. Smith , Winston Churchill

Howard K. Smith is host and narrator for this special report on the life and death of Winston Churchill, who passed away this day at the age of 90.
#14731: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1965-02-13, CBS, 5 min.
Charles Kuralt , Harry Reasoner , Douglas Edwards

The crisis in Vietnam. Douglas Edwards subs for Harry Reasoner.
Also reporting Charles Kuralt.            
#968: WHAT'S MY LINE?
1965-02-14, WCBS, 26 min.
Steve Allen , John Daly , Dorothy Kilgallen , Arlene Francis , Gloria Swanson , Martin Gabel , Bennett Cerf , Jayne Meadows , Phyllis Cerf , Richard Kollmar , Johnny Olsen

Steve Allen, a former "What's My Line" panelist (1/11/53 clip is shown), returns to help Dorothy Kilgallen, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf, and host John Daly celebrate the show's 15th Anniversary. Gloria Swanson is this evening's Mystery Guest. Also appearing on this 751st consecutive broadcast are Martin Gabel, Jayne Meadows, Phyllis Cerf and Richard Kollmar. Johnny Olsen is the announcer.
#14741: WORLD TONIGHT CBS RADIO NEWS
1965-02-15, CBS, 10 min.
Announcer

The latest news from CBS radio.         
#969: WOODY ALLEN: GRANADA TV SPECIAL
1965-02-17, N/A, 27 min.
Woody Allen , Danny Meehan

Woody Allen does stand-up comedy in front of a live audience. Also appearing is singer Danny Meehan.
#14748: WABC RADIO ACTION CENTRAL NEWS WITH GEORGE HAYES
1965-02-18, WABC, min.
George Hayes

The latest news and commentary from WABC radio in New York City.

George Hayes reports.                       
#14750: WABC MORNING NEWS AND SPORTS, THE
1965-02-19, WABC, 4 min.
Howard Cosell , Bill Beutel , Jose Torres

The latest news and sports from WABC-TV. Bill Beutel with the news and Howard Cosell with sports.

Guest: boxing champ Jose Torres is interviewed by Cosell.                                     
#14753: WABC RADIO ACTION CENTRAL NEWS WITH GEORGE HAYES
1965-02-20, WABC, 4 min.
George Hayes

News of the Ranger 8 rocket moon impact.

George Hayes reports.                                     
#14755: WABC RADIO NEWS
1965-02-20, WABC, 4 min.
Jules Bergman

A report on the moon pictures taken by the Ranger 8 spacecraft.

ABC science editor Jules Bergman reports.            
#14757: WABC RADIO NEWS
1965-02-20, WABC, 2 min.
News announcer

The latest news from WABC radio.                        
#14760: WORLD THIS WEEK
1965-02-20, CBS, min.
Harry Reasoner

Songeri coup, racial strife in Alabama. 

Harry Reasoner reports.                                      
#19471: WORLD NEWS TONIGHT
1965-03-02, WCBS, min.
Lyndon Johnson , Roger Mudd , Robert Kennedy , Ned Calmer , Roy Cohn , Kenneth Keating

Interview with Robert Kennedy, President Johnson declares supplemental rent aide to needy through the Urban Renewal Program. "Operation Hard Sell" in South. Swindlers luring perspective buyers to purchase what is actually swampland,
Madi Gras in New Orleans, New York Senatorial race between Robert Kennedy and Kenneth Keating, Roy Cohn relationship controversy.                                  
#19464: WCBS-TV NEWS WITH JIM JENSEN
1965-03-02, WCBS, 20 min.
Jim Jensen , Nguyen Khanh

160 US warplanes fly over North Vietnam today, biggest raid on North Vietnam to date, bomb two bases in North Vietnam. General Nguyen Khanh, ousted as South Vietnamese Prime Minister.          
#19469: WORLD TONIGHT,RADIO NEWS, THE
1965-03-04, WCBS, 12 min.
Malcolm X , Martin Luther King , Neil Strausser , Dan Rather , Alexander Kendrick , Steve Rowan , Robert Ryan , Ned Calmer , Eleanor Roosevelt , Ben Holman

Attack on Moscow embassy by Russian students, Alexander Kendrick reporting, in New York City, Zionist demonstrators vs. German government, Steve Rowan reports, Neil Strausser reports on the reenactment of actor Robert Ryan's Gettysburg Address, March 4th, 1865 and Lincoln's swearing in as President. Ben Holman with Black Muslim report on defection of members, interview by Malcolm X before his death, half of Black Muslim members have left, Dr. Martin Luther King receives Eleanor Roosevelt medal, Dr. King says "Time is always right to do right." Dan Rather from the UK about ten orphaned children who want to stay together. 

Host: Ned Calmer                                          
#19476: WCBS RADIO NEWS
1965-03-05, WCBS, min.
Dan Rather

Selma, Alabama protest, obstruction to register, Governor Wallace will not allow march.

       
#19480: WORLD THIS WEEK,THE
1965-03-06, CBS, min.
Harry Reasoner , Charles Collingwood , William Fulbright , Nelson Benton , Bill Plante

From CBS radio news: Conversation  with Charles Collingwood on South Vietnam. US wants to negotiate with North Vietnam to be more involved with future approach to war. US not facing catastrophic situation as French did in 1954, real problem is creating seeds of a viable society. Report on civil rights, Bill Plante reports on economic progress in Selma, Alabama, "America First" speech by Senator William Fulbright, Nelson Benton reports from New Orleans, controversy over airline entertainment on board TWA flight. 

Harry Reasoner host.                      
#14776: WABC NEWS WITH BILL BEUTEL
1965-03-15, WABC, min.
Howard Cosell , Bill Beutel , Maurice Richard , Ella Little-Collins

The half-sister of Malcolm X (Ella Little-Collins) comments and takes over his group, the Black Nationalists  Howard Cosell interviews hockey player Maurice (The Rocket) Richard who become the first player in National Hockey League history to score 50 goals in a season (1944-1945) remarkably playing in only 50 games that season.

Season
Team
	--	--	               games--goals
1944-1945	Montreal Canadians 	50	50	                      
#14798: WASHINGTON WEEK WITH HARRY REASONER: WCBS RADIO
1965-04-02, CBS, min.
Harry Reasoner , Barry Goldwater , Richard Nixon , Lyndon Johnson , Martin Luther King , Wayne Morse , Maxwell Taylor

Vietnam bomb blast at the American Embassy, the reaction of US involvement in the war, comments by President Johnson, Senator Morse, embassy attack reaction by other Senators, General Maxwell Taylor in Washington for the high-level conference, Martin Luther King boycott of Alabama goods, negro voting rights bill, comments by Barry Goldwater and Richard Nixon, KKK unrest by US possible.    

Harry Reasoner reports.                      
#5497: WORLD'S FAIR ENTERTAINMENT SPECTACULAR
1965-04-29, WABC, 52 min.
Gordon MacRae , Al Hirt , The New Christy Minstrels , Sheila MacRae

Gordon MacRae & his wife Sheila MacRae tour the World's Fair. Our guides offer "The Great World's Fair" in song and then in fact, leading us to the entertainment being staged at some of the national pavilions, including: Africa, Spain, Mexico, Morocco, & Polynesia.
#14823: WABC EVENING NEWS
1965-05-26, WABC, min.
Howard Cosell , Sonny Liston , Cassius Clay , Muhammad Ali

Howard Cosell comments on last night's heavyweight championship fight between Sonny Liston and Muhammad Ali.            
#14822: WABC MORNING NEWS
1965-05-26, WABC, min.
Howard Cosell , Sonny Liston , Cassius Clay , Muhammad Ali

Howard Cosell reports on last night's heavyweight championship second fight between Sonny Liston and Muhammad Ali with Ali knocking out Liston in the first round.                          
#14825: WABC NEWS AND SPORTS
1965-05-27, WABC, min.
Howard Cosell

The latest news. Sports with Howard Cosell.            
#14827: WORLD THIS WEEK
1965-05-29, WCBS, min.
Harry Reasoner

Highlights of the week's news.    

Harry Reasoner reports.                      
#14875: WORLD JOURNAL TONIGHT: WCBS-FM RADIO NEWS WITH NED CALMER
1965-06-07, WCBS, 15 min.
Ned Calmer

The latest news. Ned Calmer reports.          
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