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#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.          
#14884: WOR RADIO NEWS
1965-06-11, WOR, 15 min.
George Hamilton

News and commentary.            
#14892: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1965-06-19, CBS, min.
Ahmed Ben Bella , Robert McNamara , H.V. Kaltenborn

Algeria's Ben Bella is overthrown, Robert McNamara reveals an increase in troops to Vietnam, journalist H.V. Kaltenborn is dead.                        
#14899: WCBS RADIO NEWS WITH HARRY HOFFMAN
1965-06-21, WCBS, 10 min.
Harry Hoffman

The latest WCBS Radio News with Harry Hoffman.                          
#14913: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE: (WNBC RADIO)
1965-06-25, NBC, min.
Announcer

News events of the week.            
#14893: WORLD THIS WEEK: CBS RADIO NEWS
1965-06-26, CBS, min.
Lyndon Johnson

President Johnson calls for the UN influence to end the Vietnam war, outside protest against President Johnson, Johnson talks to UN, Soviets reply against US aggression in Vietnam.            
#14898: WCBS RADIO LOOKS AT TELEVISION
1965-07-14, WCBS, 20 min.
David Susskind , Joseph Denbo

"WCBS Radio Looks At Television." A weekly series with Joeseph Denbo and David Susskind. A twenty-minute weekly radio series. 

Duplicate of #14900.                                       
#14900: WCBS RADIO LOOKS AT TELEVISION
1965-07-14, WCBS, 20 min.
David Susskind , Joseph Denbo

"WCBS Radio Looks At Television." A weekly series with Joeseph Denbo and David Susskind. A twenty-minute weekly radio series.

Duplicate of #14898.                                                                  
#14947: WORLD THIS WEEK
1965-09-18, CBS, min.
Harry Reasoner

A report on the India-Pakistan conflict, more US troops to Vietnam. 

Harry Reasoner reports.                                                   
#14966: WORLD THIS WEEK, RADIO NEWS
1965-10-24, CBS, 13 min.
Viola Liuzzo , Leroy Wilkens

KKK leader Leroy Wilkens is acquitted by an all-white jury for the shooting and murder of white civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo, the Ku Klux Klan is investigated by the US, comments from Klan members, anti-draft, anti-US denunciation by drafters, backlash, and commentary, The Gemini V1 prepares for flight.           
#14976: WORLD THIS WEEK RADIO NEWS
1965-10-27, CBS, 5 min.
Announcer

report on fierce fighting in Vietnam, Newspaper strike in New York City, the World's Fair to close.             
#14971: WCBS NEWS WITH JIM JENSEN
1965-10-27, CBS, 5 min.
Jim Jensen , Jeff Miller

Jeff Miller defends draft card burning, ACLU defends him, anti and pro-war demonstrations at Manhattan College. 

Jim Jensen reports.             
#14980: WORLD THIS WEEK RADIO NEWS
1965-11-06, CBS, 18 min.
Princess Margaret , Charles De Gaulle , John Lindsay , Dickie Chapelle

Princess Margaret to visit the United States, photojournalist Dickie Chapelle killed in Vietnam, North Vietnamese call her a hero, Moscow, London, and Paris all comment, draft card burners in New York City's Union Square, John Lindsay elected Mayor of New York City, French President Charles De Gaulle seals another seven-year term.            
#14983: WBAI RADIO
1965-11-07, WBAI, 12 min.
Announcer

WBAI (Radio (Radio Pacifica) is a radio station in New York City known for its strong left-wing views. 

A report on how to dodge the draft by faking illness, homosexuality, etc.             
#14989: WORLD THIS WEEK
1965-11-13, CBS, 18 min.
Harry Reasoner , Ike Pappas , Dwight Eisenhower

Updated report on the Northeast power blackout, cruise ship afire and sinks, two airline crashes, Rhodesia sees independence
from England, brings unusual condemnation, Eisenhower suffers second heart attack.

Ike Pappas reports. 
                                                               
#19507A: WABC RADIO NEWS
1965-11-22, WABC, 124 min.
Muhammad Ali , Bruce Morrow , Howard Cosell , Bill Moyers , Cassius Clay , Rocky Marciano , Chris Schenkel , Alex Drier , Tom Harmon , Floyd Patterson , Phil Pepe , Andy Granatelli , Steve McQueen

A look at tonight's title fight with Floyd Patterson vs. Champion Muhammad Ali. Tom Harmon plugs his sports news on WABC radio. News reports: Vietnam, Laos, NATO nuclear weapons reported by Bill Moyers. Join "Cousin Brucie" show. Song "one, two, three" is heard. Bruce Morrow sign off and fight coverage begins. Howard Cosell with pre-fight program. Sports writers predict who will win fight. 9-3  in favor of Ali. Press remains favoring Ali 3-1. Commercial, Alex Drier promotes new Steve McQueen film,  "The Cincinnati Kid."  Switch to ringside with Rocky Marciano joining Chris Schenkel and Howard Cosell.  
STP commercial with Andy Granatelli, followed by Colt 45 Malt  Liquor and Mercury autos for 1966. Fight begins. Ali wins by 12th round TKO. Ali is interviewed after the fight by Howard Cosell. Marciano, Cosell, and Schenkel review the fight. Marciano feels Patterson should now retire. Cosell interviews Phil Pepe who doesn't feel Patterson can fight again. Chris Schenkel praises Patterson as a boxer. Ali's trainer is interviewed. Wrap up. 
                                          
#986: WORDS AND MUSIC BY COLE PORTER
1965-11-25, WNBC, 51 min.
Robert Goulet , Maurice Chevalier , Nancy Ames , Cole Porter

Maurice Chevalier, Robert Goulet and Nancy Ames offer a musical tribute to Cole Porter. There are variations in sound quality during the opening three minutes of the program.
#15017: WBAI (RADIO PACIFICA) SPECIAL
1965-11-27, WBAI, 23 min.
Host

Live coverage of anti-Vietnam war protests in Washington, DC.             
#19515: WABC EDITORIAL
1965-11-28, WABC, 1 min.
John O. Gilbert

An editorial by WABC's general manager John O. Gilbert. Increasing police cars in various communities by our police commissioner.        
#15008: WORLD THIS WEEK, CBS RADIO NEWS
1965-12-18, CBS, 15 min.
Bridget Bardot , Charles De Gaulle , Somerset Maugham

Triumph of the Gemini VI spacecraft, it rendezvous into space, 
peace hopes are dashed in Vietnam, Charles DeGaulle campaigns for reelection as French President, Somerset Maugham dies at 91. Bridget Bardot greeted in the US.           
#15019M: WINS RADIO NEWS
1965-12-29, WINS, 4 min.
Announcer

The latest news from 1010 WINS radio in New York City.            
#15080: WORLD THIS WEEK: RADIO NEWS
1966-03-05, CBS, 19 min.
Dan Rather , Alexander Kendrick

Vietnam commentary by Dan Rather and Alexander Kendrick.            
#15119: WCBS NEWS WITH TOM DUNN
1966-03-24, WCBS, min.
Muhammad Ali , Cassius Clay , Tom Dunn , Jack Whittaker , Morton Dean

New York City Parade, anti-Vietnam war protest. Weather report and sports with Jack Whittaker. News about Muhammad Ali feedback report by Morton Dean, final results of people survey.

This broadcast is complete. Includes commercials.

NOTE:
TOM DUNN spent four years and one month as a news anchor for WCBS TV in New York from August 8, 1964 to September 13, 1968. He was assigned to numerous time slots as notated below.

August 8, 1964 - September 24, 1966 
WCBS Saturday Evening News which aired from 7:00-7:20pm and subsequently from  6:30 - 7: 00pm.
Dunn replaced Anchor Jim Jensen. 

January 23, 1965 - September 24, 1966
WCBS Saturday late night Evening News which aired  initially from 11:00p-11:20pm and later from 11:00-11:30pm. Dunn replaced Anchor  Mike Wallace. 

March 21, 1965- November 14, 1965. 
WCBS Sunday Late Night News which aired from 11:15pm-11:30pm.  Dunn replaced Anchor Joe Loughlin.

February 28, 1966 - September 13, 1968. 
WCBS Late Night Weekly News which aired from Monday thru Friday 11:00pm - 11:30pm.
Dunn replaced Anchor Jim Jensen

                                                     
#15122: WINS RADIO NEWS
1966-03-26, WINS, min.
Announcer

The latest news from 1010 WINS Radio in New York City.            
#15127M: WCBS-TV NEWS WITH TOM DUNN
1966-04-13, WCBS, min.
Eric Sevareid , Tom Dunn

Viet Cong in a mortar attack at US Airbase, inflict heavy damage to planes, comment by Eric Sevareid.

Host: Tom Dunn reporting.            
#15146: WPRLD THIS WEEK: CBS RADIO NEWS
1966-05-21, CBS, 19 min.
Alexander Kendrick

News events with Alex Kendrick.             
#15147: WCBS NEWS
1966-05-22, WCBS, 3 min.
Announcer

The latest news from WCBS.              
#6283: WGY RADIO NEWS WITH BOB WILSON
1966-06-02, WGY, 5 min.
Jack King , Robert Karowsky , Bob Wilson

Five minute nightly radio news broadcast. Host Bob Wilson touches on topics such as Viet Nam, Civil Rights, and the Gemini 9 orbital flight, scheduled for tomorrow. Robret Karowsky & Jack King.
#19567: WNBC RADIO NEWS
1966-06-03, WNBC, min.
Eugene Cernan , Ray Scherer , Thomas Stafford

Live coverage of the Gemini 9 space flight.

Ray Scherer reports, starting 21 minutes into the flight. 

Sponsored by Chevrolet.            
#17003: WORLD THIS WEEK: RADIO NEWS
1966-06-11, CBS, min.
Alexander Kendrick

The week's news from CBS radio news. 

Host: Alexander Kendrick                     
#1001: WAYNE AND SHUSTER TAKE AN AFFECTIONATE LOOK AT THE MARX BROTHERS
1966-07-08, WCBS, 52 min.
The Marx Brothers , Wayne and Shuster

Wayne and Shuster trace the vaudeville origins of the Marx Brothers and examine the individual traits of Groucho, Chico, Harpo, Zeppo and Gummo.
#1002: WAYNE AND SHUSTER TAKE AN AFFECTIONATE LOOK AT GEORGE BURNS
1966-07-15, WCBS, 52 min.
Wayne and Shuster , George Burns

A biography and profile of the "Comedian's Comedian" George Burns as told by Wayne and Shuster.
#1003: WAYNE AND SHUSTER TAKE AN AFFECTIONATE LOOK AT W.C. FIELDS
1966-07-29, WCBS, 50 min.
W.C. Fields , Wayne and Shuster

Wayne and Shuster take a look back at the colorful career of W.C. Fields.
#15195: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1966-07-30, CBS, 3 min.
Muhammad Ali , Cassius Clay

Bombers raid North Vietnam, US flier rescued, Ky warns of war with China, Muhammad Ali may give up boxing to study for the ministry.  

Includes commercials.                       
#15209: WORLD THIS WEEK CBS RADIO NEWS
1966-08-06, CBS, 19 min.
Announcer

Current news events.            
#15202: WORLD THIS WEEK, CBS RADIO NEWS
1966-08-06, CBS, min.
Lucy Bird Johnson , Floyd Mckissick , Pat Nugent

Massacre in Austin, Texas, troop strength now at 287,000 in Vietnam, Floyd McKissick on black power, Lucy Bird Johnson marries Pat Nugent.             
#9875: WHITE HOUSE WEDDING, THE
1966-08-06, NBC, 180 min.
Lady Bird Johnson , Lyndon Baines Johnson , Luci Baines Nugent , Patrick Nugent

Live coverage of the wedding of Luci Baines Johnson and Patrick Nugent from the East Room of the White House.            
#15274: WORLD THIS WEEK CBS RADIO NEWS, THE
1966-11-19, CBS, 19 min.
Alexander Kendrick , Marvin Kalb

CBS Radio News with Marvin Kalb. Alexander Kendrick reports from Hanoi.            
#19348: WNEW RADIO: NEWS IN REVIEW
1966-12-25, WNEW, min.
TBD

WNEW Radio reviews the year 1966.       
#15300: WORLD THIS WEEK: CBS RADIO NEWS
1967-01-28, CBS, 19 min.
Marvin Kalb , Alexander Kendrick , Virgil Grissom , Edward White , Roger Chaffee , Norman Stevens

Highlights: Astronauts Virgil Grisson, Edward White, and Roger Chaffee to be buried with funerals at Arlington and West Point.
Alexander Kendrick phone call with Marvin Kalb about the Vietnam war, chaos in China. Norman Stevens reports. Includes commercials.
                         
#1015: WE INTERRUPT THIS SEASON: AN NBC EXPERIMENT IN TELEVISION
1967-03-26, WNBC, 53 min.
MacIntyre Dixon , Bernadette Peters , Dennis Allen , Arthur Alpert , Sudie Bond , Charlotte Fairchild , John Heffernan , Tony Hendra , Nick Ullett , Nagle Jackson , Paul Larson , Paul Melton , Maggie Peters , Jamie Ross , Virginia Vestoff

15 satirists look at the foibles and follies of TV. Targets include commercials, news correspondents, convention coverage TV themes, weather reports, and insulting interviewers. Satirists include Bernadette Peters, Dennis Allen, Arthur Alpert, Sudie Bond, MacIntyre Dixon, Charlotte Fairchild, John Heffernan, Tony Hendra, and Nick Ullett, Nagle Jackson, Paul Larson, Paul Melton, Maggie Peters, Jaime Ross, and Virginia Vestoff.
#19581: WORLD THIS WEEK
1967-04-15, WCBS, min.
Harry Reasoner

Highlights of the week's news.    

Harry Reasoner reports.                                                
#19642: WORLD THIS WEEK
1967-07-08, WCBS, min.
Harry Reasoner

Highlights of the week's news.    

Harry Reasoner reports.                                                
#19631: WORLD THIS WEEK
1967-07-22, WCBS, min.
Harry Reasoner

Highlights of the week's news.    

Harry Reasoner reports.                                                
#15366: WHAT IS ...REALLY LIKE?
1967-10-05, WOR, 20 min.
Elizabeth Taylor , Cleveland Amory , Barry Farber , Philip Burton , Richard Burton , Sydney Guilaroff

Featured: Philip Burton (Richard's stepfather), Elizabeth Taylor's hairdresser, Sydney Guilaroff, and television critic Cleveland Amory.

Host: Barry Farber.   

Joined in progress.                                     
#5938: WHO'S AFRAID OF MOTHER GOOSE?
1967-10-13, ABC, 60 min.


            September 8, 1967-September 20, 1968. Presented on "OFF TO SEE THE WIZARD." This prime time hour was an anthology series of films for children. It was hosted by cartoon characters from "The Wizard Of Oz."

From the ABC series "Off To See The Wizard." An anthology series of films for children. 

An Original family musical about a spoilsport who wants to ban
Mother Goose as a bad influence on children.  

Songs include, "Music Lover," "Jack Be Nimble," "After the Fall," "Put a Penny By," and "Lovenberry Tree."

NOTE:  This would be the last television appearance that the Three Stooges would appear. 
#15377: WABC NEWS
1967-10-15, WABC, 2 min.
Bill Moyers , Bill Beutel

A conversation with Bill Moyers. Bill Beutel is the host.

Opening only.           
#15390: WASHINGTON THIS WEEK
1967-11-17, PBS, min.
Lyndon Johnson

A review of President Johnson's animated press conference, especially on Vietnam dissenters.             
#15451: WCBS-TV NEWS WITH JIM JENSEN
1967-12-05, WCBS, 12 min.
Jim Jensen , Ralph Penza , Christian Bernard

Ralph Penza reports on the anti-war demonstrations outside a draft center, a report on the patient of Dr. Christian Bernard.            
#15427: WCBS NEWS WITH JIM JENSEN, THE
1967-12-06, WCBS, 14 min.
Jim Jensen , Robert Kennedy , Dean Rusk , Arthur Miller

Anti-Vietnam war demonstrations with longshoremen in New York City, longshoremen call them "communists," comments by Robert Kennedy, Arthur Miller, and US Senators on demonstrations being a violation of the law, Dean Rusk optimistic on peace, Viet Cong massacre in Vietnam, a youth sets himself afire near the UN. 

Jim Jensen reports.                           
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