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#7224: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1963-02-15, NBC, 00 min.
Jack Paar , George Burns , Pearl Bailey , Hans Conreid

September 21, 1962-September 10, 1965. After leaving the "Tonight" show in March 1962, Jack Paar returned that fall as host of a Friday-night variety series.                                       
#391: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
1963-02-15, WNBC, 32 min.
Merv Griffin , Margaret Leighton , George Frazier , Basil Rathbone

Merv Griffin's guests are Basil Rathbone, Margaret Leighton, and George Frazier.
#392: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW AND HIS AMERICAN SCENE MAGAZINE, THE
1963-02-16, WCBS, 43 min.
Jackie Gleason , Frank Fontaine , Reggie Van Gleason III , Rip Taylor , Johnny Morgan

There is Jackie Gleason's opening monologue with Rip Taylor, "Joe the Bartender" sketch with Frank Fontaine as "Crazy Guggenheim," who talks to Joe about "His Son" and sings "I'll Get By." There is a Johnny Morgan stand-up routine and a Reggie Van Gleason III comedy sketch.
#7270: LAWRENCE WELK SHOW, THE
1963-02-16, WABC, ?? min.
Lawrence Welk

July 2, 1955-September 4, 1971; 1971-1982 (Syndicated). "The Lawrence Welk Show" presented middle-of-the-road music for almost three decades. Numbers were performed by the members of Welk's television family. That large group included the Lennon Sisters (Dianne, Peggy, Kathy and Janet), Alice Lon, Norma Zimmer, Tanya Falan, Arthur Duncan, Joe Feeney, Guy Hovis, Jim Roberts, Ralna English, Larry Hooper, Jerry Burke and former Mouseketeer Bobby Burgess.                                                    
#7211: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW AND HIS AMERICAN SCENE MAGAZINE
1963-02-16, CBS, 00 min.
Jackie Gleason , Frank Fontaine , Reggie Van Gleason III , Rip Taylor , Johnny Morgan

Dupe 0f 392.                                                                                                                
#7356: NEW RAY ANTHONY SHOW, THE
1963-02-16, SYND, 00 min.
Henry Mancini , Ray Anthony , Lisa Marne and The Bookends

1956-Syndicated, October 12th, 1956-May 3rd, 1957-ABC, 1963-Syndicated. 

Band leader Ray Anthony hosted his own syndicated variety show in 1956, that was later picked up by ABC. A new syndicated version ran during the 1963 season.     

                                 
#13980: NEW YORK TIMES OF THE AIR, THE
1963-02-17, WQXR, min.
James Reston , Jack Gould

Topics: James Reston comments on the new "hiking craze" brought on by President Kennedy, TV critic Jack Gould does TV reviews for Channel 4, random notes from Washington. 

Broadcast on WQXR radio.                                                             
#13981: VOICES IN THE HEADLINES: ABC RADIO NEWS
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.                                                                                                                             
#393: HY GARDNER SHOW, THE
1963-02-17, WOR, 47 min.
Hy Gardner , Hal March , Gary Morton , Jan Murray

Hy Gardner's guests are Jan Murray, Gary Morton and Hal March who discuss practical jokes.
#396: DINAH SHORE SHOW, THE
1963-02-17, WNBC, 25 min.
Dinah Shore , Bud and Travis , Bing Crosby

Dinah Shore's guests are Bing Crosby and Bud & Travis.
#395: A 1960'S RADIO BROADCAST ADDITION: RETROSPECT (MEMOIRS OF THE MOVIES: THE BIG, BIG SCREEN
1963-02-17, WINS, 28 min.
George Seaton , Joan Franklin , Robert Franklin , Walter Abel , Harry Brandt , Edward Dmytryk , Paul Lazarus , Jerry Wald , Adolph Zukor , Dore Schary , Kenneth McKenna , Hal B. Wallis , David O. Selznick , Howard da Silva

Program number 16 of 18 programs in the series originally broadcast in 1961. The small small television screen that caused panic in Hollywood, and the convulsions that followed are detailed from the inside out by the industry's most powerful executives and dynamic producers. Howard da Silva is host for this spoken memoir of the movies with personal retrospectives from Walter Abel, George Seaton, Edward Dmytryk, Harry Brandt, Paul Lazarus, Jerry Wald, Adolph Zukor, Dore Schary, Kenneth McKenna, Hal B. Wallis, and David O' Selznick. A feature presentation of the Westinghouse Broadcasting Company in Collaboration with the Oral History Research Project of Columbia University. Produced by Joan Franklin and Robert Franklin. 

NOTE: Robert  C. Franklin (1920-1980), inspired by a 1958 newspaper story he read about Columbia University's POPULAR ARTS ORAL HISTORY PROJECT, approached Dr. Louis Starr, then director of the oral-history collection, with a proposal to interview and tape record, on to 1/4" reel to reel audio tapes, movie people as they passed through New York. The objective would be to document, through personal recollections, the era of the silent era in films, the impact of sound, the triumphs and inequities of the major studios, and life in the glittering film capital...a firsthand account revelation of how silent movies were actually made.  

Robert  and his wife, Joan Franklin went on to record 200 reels of audio tape, recording celebrities mostly in New York City hotel rooms in 1958 and 1959. Transcripts of interviews were made available at the time to students and researchers. 

In 1961 excerpts/highlights from these audio tapes were edited into a 16 part  radio series titled, MEMOIRS OF THE MOVIES. Myrna Loy provided a standard opening. A different celebrity host/hostess was employed to introduce each episode. All of the 90 celebrities interviewed have since passed away with the exception of Joanne Woodward. Two additional episodes were later produced, "Style of the 70's," and "Rush To Reality," both hosted by Ben Gazzara and added, subsequently, to  re-issues of the series which were syndicated in the 1960's and 1970's airing  in New York (WINS), Boston (WBZ), Philadelphia (KYW), Baltimore (WJZ), Fort Wayne (WOWO), Chicago (WIND), San Francisco (KPIX), and Los Angeles (KFWB).  

The original 200 unedited reels of 1/4" audio tape interviews recorded by Joan and Robert Franklin are no longer known to exist. However, audio cassette transfers from these original tapes were donated by Joan Franklin many decades ago to Columbia University's Oral History Research Office where they exist  today.
Confirmed during a 2009 phone conversation with Mary Marshal Clark, archivist at Columbia at that time, who stated that the first on file communication from Robert  Franklin to Columbia University related to his  proposal to do an oral history audio recorded project is dated, July 31, 1958.

                                                                
#394: A LOOK AT MONACO
1963-02-17, WCBS, 13 min.
Grace Kelly

Princess Grace, first lady of Monaco, guides viewers on a tour of her adopted country. The introduction and first thirteen minutes of the program is heard.
#397: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
1963-02-18, WNBC, 35 min.
John Daly , Merv Griffin , Charlton Heston , Diahann Carroll

Guests are John Daly, Charlton Heston and Diahann Carroll.
#399: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
1963-02-19, WNBC, 15 min.
Merv Griffin , Jack Haley , Stan Musial

Guests are Jack Haley and Stan Musial.
#398: TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON, THE
1963-02-19, NBC, 16 min.
Johnny Carson , Ed McMahon , Robert Taylor

October 1, 1962-May 22, 1992. Johnny Carson, host of NBC's network late-night "Tonight Show" reigned for 30 unprecedented years...five times the combined tenure of Steve Allen, and Jack Paar. Carson was impervious to competition, including efforts to dethrone him by Les Crane, Joey Bishop, Merv Griffin, Dick Cavett, Jack Paar, Pat Sajak, Joan Rivers, and Arsenio Hall. Sadly, very few complete "Tonight Show" broadcasts survive during Johnny Carson's first ten years of broadcasting. Around 1965, through the early 1970's, oldest tapes were first erased systematically by orders from myopic NBC executives, to be recycled for purposes of saving money. Ironically, in many cases, these older master tapes were too brittle, and portended probable drop-outs for re-use after being erased. Subsequently blank after being erased, these older questionable master 2" Quad tapes were either sparingly used or never used again for recording new programming and eventually were discarded. Saving thousands of dollars at the time (wiping master tapes for potential re-use) resulted in losing millions of dollars by NBC in today's marketplace, and more importantly wiping thousands of historic TONIGHT SHOW broadcasts, which contain precious personal anecdotes from political, show business, and sports icons of the past.

Johnny's guest is legendary actor Robert Taylor. A rare talk show appearance.

                                                                                                                   
#925: FESTIVAL OF PERFORMING ARTS: AN EVENING WITH ROBERT MORLEY
1963-02-19, WNEW, 53 min.
Robert Morley

A one man performance with Robert Morley and what emerges is a many-sided portrait of a creative actor and writer.
#13982: NEWS COMMENTARY RADIO MOSCOW
1963-02-19, , min.
Announcer

Topic: News commentary from radio Moscow criticizing US Senator's comments on their anti-Cuba policy.                        
#13983: ABC STATION BREAK
1963-02-19, ABC, 2 min.
Announcer

Promos for upcoming ABC 1963 television shows, during this ABC station break.                       
#13984: VAL ADAMS
1963-02-19, , 6 min.
David Susskind , Val Adams

Radio and television news with TV and radio critic Val Adams.

David Susskind reviews (and pans) the play "Heroine." 

Val Adams gives the latest TV news.                                         
#11385: PERRY COMO SHOW ( CHESTERFIELD SUPPER CLUB) (KRAFT MUSIC HALL), THE (NBC) (CBS )
1963-02-20, NBC, 58 min.
Kaye Ballard , Hugh Downs , Paul Lynde , Perry Como , Mitchell Ayres Orchestra , Frank Gallop , Jack Duffy , Sandy Stewart , Eleanor Powell , Johnny Puleo and Harmonica Gang

December 24th, 1948- June 4th, 1950 (NBC) October  2nd, 1950-June 24th 1955 (CBS) September  17th 1955- June 12th, 1963 (NBC) 

In 1944, the year his first record was released, Perry Como appeared on radio in The Chesterfield Supper Club; when that show came to television late in 1948, Como came with it, and has remained on television for more than four decades. The Chesterfield Supper Club, which also featured The Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and the Fontane Sisters, was originally seen on Friday nights but soon shifted to a half-hour slot on Sundays, opposite Ed Sullivan's "Toast Of The Town." In the fall of 1950, Como shifted to CBS where he hosted his own show for the next five seasons; the fifteen-minute program was seen Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, following the network news. Also featured were the Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and The Fontane Sisters, together with announcer Frank Gallop. In the fall of 1955 Como returned to NBC, where he hosted a weekly hour show for the next eight years; from 1955 to 1959 it was seen Saturdays and was titled The Perry Como Show. From 1959 to 1963 it was seen on Wednesdays and was titled The Kraft Music Hall. The Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Frank Gallop were again featured, along with The Ray Charles Singers and The Louis DaPron Dancers (later, The Peter Gennaro Dancers). The Como Music Hall Players included Don Adams, Paul Lynde, Kaye Ballard, Jack Duffy, and Sandy Stewart.

Show of 2-20-63. Guests: Dancer Eleanor Powell, Johnny Puleo and His Harmonica Gang, Hugh Downs. Salute To Connecticut.


Commercials included. Announcer Frank Gallop. 
#400: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
1963-02-20, WNBC, 24 min.
Pat Harrington Jr. , Merv Griffin , Robert Taylor , Romy Schneider , Ursula Thiess , Charlie Dornin

Guests are Pat Harrington Jr., Romy Schneider, Robert Taylor and his wife, actress Ursula Thiess and comedian Charlie Dornin.
#13985: NBC NEWS SPECIAL REPORT:
1963-02-21, NBC, 9 min.
John F. Kennedy

A special report on the New York City newspaper strike which has continued into the 11th week, comments by President Kennedy and others.                          
#401: WORLD OF MAURICE CHEVALIER
1963-02-22, WNBC, 52 min.
Alexander Scourby , Maurice Chevalier

Maurice Chevalier is visited at his home in a Paris suburb; he celebrates his 74th Birthday. His life and times are recounted through film clips of his early years. There is music and plenty of anecdotes. Alexander Scourby narrates.
#402: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW AND HIS AMERICAN SCENE MAGAZINE, THE
1963-02-23, WCBS, 42 min.
Jackie Gleason , Frank Fontaine , Alice Ghostley , Rip Taylor

There is Jackie Gleason's opening monologue with Rip Taylor. There is an "Arthur and Agnes" sketch with Gleason and Alice Ghostley and a "Joe the Bartender" sketch with Frank Fontaine as "Crazy Guggenheim," who talks to Joe about "Butcher Shops" and sings "Have You Ever Been Lonely?" Jackie also does a touching vocal valentine to a sleeping baby daughter. After sign off, there is a 30 second promotional spot which Gleason does, promoting CBS's The Late Show, celebrating its 12th anniversary.
#5146: CAROL AND COMPANY
1963-02-24, WCBS, 52 min.
Carol Burnett , Robert Preston

Carol Burnett's first television special.
#403: ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1963-02-24, WCBS, 23 min.
Jimmy Durante , Ed Sullivan , Eddie Jackson , Sonny King

Jimmy Durante, Eddie Jackson, and Sonny King make a very entertaining guest appearance. Ed Sullivan gives them over twenty minutes of show time.
#404: A 1960'S RADIO BROADCAST ADDITION: RETROSPECT (MEMOIRS OF THE MOVIES): HOLLYWOOD'S YOUNGER GENERATION (ORIGINAL TITLE: THE FILM FACTORIES REVISITED)
1963-02-24, WINS, 28 min.
Robert Franklin , King Vidor , Jack Lemmon , Rod Steiger , Roddy McDowall , Paul Lazarus , Adolph Zukor , Jeanette MacDonald , Joanne Woodward , Pat Hingle , Teresa Wright , Paul Newman , Jean Negulesco , John Cassavetes

Program number 5 of 18 programs originally broadcast in 1961. The brightest youngsters of today's films gang up on the picture business and give all the paralyzing reasons why they feel like misfits in the the movies. 

Roddy McDowall hosts this spoken memoir of the movies with personal retrospectives from Jeanette MacDonald, Joanne Woodward, John Cassavetes, Rod Steiger, Pat Hingle, Teresa Wright, Paul Newman, Paul Lazarus, Adolph Zukor, Jean Negulesco, Jack Lemmon, and King Vidor. A feature presentation of the Westinghouse Broadcasting Company in Collaboration with the Oral History Research Project of Columbia University. Produced by Joan Franklin and Robert Franklin.    

  NOTE: Robert  C. Franklin (1920-1980), inspired by a 1958 newspaper story he read about Columbia University's POPULAR ARTS ORAL HISTORY PROJECT, approached Dr. Louis Starr, then director of the oral-history collection, with a proposal to interview and tape record, on to 1/4" reel to reel audio tapes, movie people as they passed through New York. The objective would be to document, through personal recollections, the era of the silent era in films, the impact of sound, the triumphs and inequities of the major studios, and life in the glittering film capital...a firsthand account revelation of how silent movies were actually made.  

Robert  and his wife, Joan Franklin went on to record 200 reels of audio tape, recording celebrities mostly in New York City hotel rooms in 1958 and 1959. Transcripts of interviews were made available at the time to students and researchers. 

In 1961 excerpts/highlights from these audio tapes were edited into a 16 part  radio series titled, MEMOIRS OF THE MOVIES. Myrna Loy provided a standard opening. A different celebrity host/hostess was employed to introduce each episode. All of the 90 celebrities interviewed have since passed away with the exception of Joanne Woodward. Two additional episodes were later produced, "Style of the 70's," and "Rush To Reality," both hosted by Ben Gazzara and added, subsequently, to  re-issues of the series which were syndicated in the 1960's and 1970's airing  in New York (WINS), Boston (WBZ), Philadelphia (KYW), Baltimore (WJZ), Fort Wayne (WOWO), Chicago (WIND), San Francisco (KPIX), and Los Angeles (KFWB).  

The original 200 unedited reels of 1/4" audio tape interviews recorded by Joan and Robert Franklin are no longer known to exist. However, audio cassette transfers from these original tapes were donated by Joan Franklin many decades ago to Columbia University's Oral History Research Office where they exist  today.
Confirmed during a 2009 phone conversation with Mary Marshal Clark, archivist at Columbia at that time, who stated that the first on file communication from Robert  Franklin to Columbia University related to his  proposal to do an oral history audio recorded project is dated, July 31, 1958.
                                              
#405: CAROL AND COMPANY
1963-02-24, WCBS, 52 min.
Carol Burnett , Robert Preston

Carol Burnett's very first special concludes with the routine "Just Can't Say Goodbye" with solo guest star Robert Preston.
#13986: VOICES IN THE HEADLINES: ABC RADIO NEWS
1963-02-24, ABC, 23 min.
Hubert Humphrey , John F. Kennedy , Fred Foy , Adam Clayton Powell

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.                                                                                                                
#13987: UPDATE: US PREPARES FOR TRIP TO THE MOON, THE
1963-02-24, NBC, 10 min.
Robert Abernethy

September 16, 1961-June 2, 1963
A Sunday half-hour weekly news magazine for teenagers, hosted by Robert Abernethy 

Background and progress as the US prepares for a moon trip.                           
#13988: ED SULLIVAN SHOW (TOAST OF THE TOWN) THE
1963-02-24, CBS, 7 min.
Ed Sullivan , Pat Buttram

           June 20, 1948 - May 30, 1971

ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE, (TOAST OF THE TOWN)
Television's longest running variety series. Originally, titled, TOAST OF THE TOWN, the name of the series changed on September 18, 1955 to THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW. Most remembered for introducing many stand-up comedians, and musical acts, including The Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley, The Beatles. 

 Most of the 1,087 broadcasts, encompassing 10,000 performers, have been archived. The major exceptions are the first half-year of shows circa 1948 of which a few kinescope excerpts survive.
 
The ED SULLIVAN SHOW was a spectacular show-case that for twenty-three years entertained the American family. In its prime, more than thirty million viewers, young and old, tuned in at the same time to view popular culture.  

Ed's guest is Pat Buttram.   

                                                                             
#13989: HOWARD K. SMITH NEWS AND COMMENT
1963-02-24, ABC, 17 min.
Howard K. Smith

February 14, 1962-June 16, 1963.
Half-hour weekly Sunday night news analysis show hosted by Howard K. Smith, former CBS correspondent who joined ABC News in 1961.

Topic: Crime in the United States today. Howard K. Smith reports.                         
#10245: CAROL AND COMPANY
1963-02-24, WCBS, 52 min.
Carol Burnett , Robert Preston

Carol Burnett's very first special concludes with the routine "Just Can't Say Goodbye" with solo guest star Robert Preston.

Duplicate of #405.
#406: JOE FRANKLIN SHOW, THE
1963-02-25, WOR, 7 min.
Jack Benny , Joe Franklin , Joan Benny

Joe Franklin interviews Joan Benny, daughter of Jack Benny, who talks about her father.
#407: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
1963-02-25, WNBC, 24 min.
Merv Griffin , Hal March , Gloria Swanson

Merv Griffin's guests are Gloria Swanson and Hal March.
#7447: VICTOR BORGE SPECIAL, THE
1963-02-25, ABC, 00 min.
Victor Borge , Leonid Hambro

Comedian and concert pianist Victor Borge performs with American concert pianist and composer Leonid Hambro in this television special.                                                    
#7075: HERE'S EDIE
1963-02-26, ABC, 00 min.
Eddie Fisher , Edie Adams , Charlie Barnett , Don Chastain , Randy Rayburn Singers , Peter Hanley

The Edie Adams Show, an Emmy Award winning SPECIAL, was a pilot for future Edie Adam's monthly SPECIALS...a total of eight half hour broadcasts were televised on ABC television, premiering October 23, 1962, followed by broadcasts on December 13, 1962, January 20, 1963, February 26, 1963, March 17, 1963, April 19, 1963, May 28, 1963, June 18, 1963 and called "Here's Edie." 
    
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#408: TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON, THE
1963-02-26, NBC, 20 min.
Johnny Carson , Glenn Ford , Hope Lange

October 1, 1962-May 22, 1992. Johnny Carson, host of NBC's network late-night "Tonight Show" reigned for 30 unprecedented years...five times the combined tenure of Steve Allen, and Jack Paar. Carson was impervious to competition, including efforts to dethrone him by Les Crane, Joey Bishop, Merv Griffin, Dick Cavett, Jack Paar, Pat Sajak, Joan Rivers, and Arsenio Hall. Sadly, very few complete "Tonight Show" broadcasts survive during Johnny Carson's first ten years of broadcasting. Around 1965, through the early 1970's, oldest tapes were first erased systematically by orders from myopic NBC executives, to be recycled for purposes of saving money. Ironically, in many cases, these older master tapes were too brittle, and portended probable drop-outs for re-use after being erased. Subsequently blank after being erased, these older questionable master 2" Quad tapes were either sparingly used or never used again for recording new programming and eventually were discarded. Saving thousands of dollars at the time (wiping master tapes for potential re-use) resulted in losing millions of dollars by NBC in today's marketplace, and more importantly wiping thousands of historic TONIGHT SHOW broadcasts, which contain precious personal anecdotes from political, show business, and sports icons of the past.

Johnny Carson's guests are Hope Lange and Glenn Ford, who makes his first TV appearance before a live audience.
#3024: HERE'S EDIE
1963-02-26, WABC, 27 min.
Eddie Fisher , Edie Adams , Charlie Barnett

     The Edie Adams Show, an Emmy Award winning SPECIAL, was a pilot for future Edie Adam's monthly SPECIALS...a total of eight half hour broadcasts were televised on ABC television, premiering October 23, 1962, followed by broadcasts on December 13, 1962, January 20, 1963, February 26, 1963, March 17, 1963, April 19, 1963, May 28, 1963, June 18, 1963 and called "Here's Edie." 

4TH SPECIAL of the season.        
#409: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
1963-02-27, WNBC, 28 min.
Milt Kamen , Merv Griffin , Albert Burke , Hedda Hopper

Merv Griffin's guests are Dr. Albert Burke, Milt Kamen, and Hedda Hooper.
#410: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1963-02-27, WPIX, 9 min.
Louis Nye , Steve Allen

Louis Nye telephones a woman in St. Louis requesting to photograph her over the phone demonstrating his "phone camera" product.
#10190: TURN OF THE CENTURY: "STAND CLOSE: SING LOUD"
1963-02-27, WNDT, 28 min.
Max Morath , Robert Benson

November 21, 1962 - February 27 1963

Max Morath, a ragtime pianist and raconteur, hosts this half-hour series focusing on the nations manners and morals at the turn of the century, a period spanning three decades from 1890 to 1920.

The idea that the history of any era can be told in terms of its popular songs is being put to the test on this new series comprised of 15 episodes by New york's educational channel. 


Featuring Max Morath, a ragtime pianist and raconteur, this half-hour series of broadcasts takes a musical look at the turn of the century.

In this episode Robert Benson  and Max Morath take a look at the challenges of early acoustic reproduction.

This series is one of the earliest examples of programming on the newly formed New York Public Broadcast Station WNDT Ch.13, which debuted on the air September 16, 1962.                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
#10191: TURN OF THE CENTURY: "THE MELTING POT"
1963-02-27, WNDT, 28 min.
Max Morath , Robert Benson

November 21, 1962 - February 27 1963

Max Morath, a ragtime pianist and raconteur, hosts this half-hour series focusing on the nations manners and morals at the turn of the century, a period spanning three decades from 1890 to 1920.

The idea that the history of any era can be told in terms of its popular songs is being put to the test on this new series comprised of 15 episodes by New york's educational channel. 


Featuring Max Morath, a ragtime pianist and raconteur, this half-hour series of broadcasts takes a musical look at the turn of the century.

In this episode Robert Benson  and Max Morath take a look at the challenges of early immigrants at the turn of the century.

This series is one of the earliest examples of programming on the newly formed New York Public Broadcast Station WNDT Ch.13, which debuted on the air September 16, 1962.                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
#13989A: WORLD TODAY
1963-02-27, WOR, 23 min.
Roger Maris , Mickey Mantle , Nikita Khrushchev , Tony Marvin , Charles De Gaulle , Lee Mortimer

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

Topics: Khrushchev reelection speech attacks "American Imperialists" in Cuban affairs, Chinese accuse Khrushchev of "double-dealing," demand an apology school prayer brought before the Supreme Court, De Gaulle seeks glory for France, De Gaulle is a thorn to allies, the New York Yankees sign Mickey Mantle for $100,000 and Roger Maris, for $72,000, their combined salaries the  most money any two baseball players on the same team will be making, comment by Mantle and Maris, newspaperman Lee Mortimer is dead. 

Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                              
#13990: RADIO DISC JOCKEY
1963-02-27, , min.
Announcer

Disc Jockey, talks about no life on Venus, and a 50-mile hiking craze has spread to England.                           
#13991: NEWS, THE
1963-02-28, , min.
Nikita Khrushchev

Topics: The Soviet-Red China rift widens, Chinese accuse Soviets of "drivel"- seek to topple Khrushchev from power.                         
#7225: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1963-03-01, NBC, 43 min.
Jack Paar , Alexander King , Jim Lucas , Dick Gregory , Peter Cook , Jose Melis , Dudley Moore , Jonathan Miller , Alan Bennett , Les Paul , Mary Ford , Beyond the Fringe

September 21, 1962-September 10, 1965. 
After leaving the "Tonight" show in March 1962, Jack Paar returned that fall as host of a one hour Friday-night variety series.  

Opening monologue by Jack Paar with anecdotes related to his orchestra leader and long time friend, Jose Melies, and his family. 
Les Paul and Mary Ford sing "Waiting for the Sunrise," "Summertime," and "Hush Little Baby."

Alexander King makes his 160tha appearance with Jack Paar. He talks about his latest book, "Is There Life after Birth?"
He jokes about his medical escapades during his recent hospital stay. 

Dick Gregory is introduced by Paar who mentions how he discovered Gregory in 1960 when he was penniless. Paar narrates home movies of Dick Gregory and his wife Lillian. 

Dick Gregory stand-up routine is heard. 

At the desk Dick tells Jack what life is like being a negro comedian. 

The UK ensemble group Beyond the Fringe is introduced by Jack Paar. The group comprised of Alan Bennett, Jonathan Miller, Peter Cook and  Dudley Moore perform. 

Announcer is Jim Lucas.

                                                             
#412: ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1963-03-03, WCBS, 33 min.
Jack Benny , Ed Sullivan , Bob Newhart , Kate Smith , Mike Clifford , Anita Bryant

Ed Sullivan's guests are Anita Bryant, Mike Clifford, Bob Newhart and Kate Smith. Academy Award nominations for 1962 are introduced and Ed has Jack Benny take a bow from the audience.
#413: A 1960'S RADIO BROADCAST ADDITION: RETROSPECT (MEMOIRS OF THE MOVIES): BEST PICTURES (ORIGINAL TITLE: CLIPS FROM THE CLASSICS)
1963-03-03, WINS, 27 min.
Bronco Billy Anderson , Sessue Hayakawa , Robert Franklin , Janet Gaynor , Jack Lemmon , Roddy McDowall , Jerry Wald , Adolph Zukor , Paul Newman , Ruth Chatterton , Arthur Mayer , Zachary Scott , Ben Hecht

Program number 13 of 18 programs originally broadcast in 1961. Nearly two dozen Academy Awards are represented among the great and memorable movies recalled by the stars and producers over half a century, plus a few that never worn a second showing.

Ruth Chatterton is hostess of ceremonies at the celebration of "Covered Wagon," "Bridge on the River Kwai," How Green Was My Valley," and "Gone With The Wind," with personal retrospectives from Adolph Zukor, Bronco Billy Anderson, Paul Newman, Jerry Wald, Sessue Hayakawa, Arthur Mayer, Janet Gaynor, Roddy McDowall, Zachary Scott, Jack Lemmon, and Ben Hecht. 

A feature presentation of the Westinghouse Broadcasting Company in Collaboration with the Oral History Research Project of Columbia University. Produced by Joan Franklin and Robert Franklin.    

     NOTE: Robert  C. Franklin (1920-1980), inspired by a 1958 newspaper story he read about Columbia University's POPULAR ARTS ORAL HISTORY PROJECT, approached Dr. Louis Starr, then director of the oral-history collection, with a proposal to interview and tape record, on to 1/4" reel to reel audio tapes, movie people as they passed through New York. The objective would be to document, through personal recollections, the era of the silent era in films, the impact of sound, the triumphs and inequities of the major studios, and life in the glittering film capital...a firsthand account revelation of how silent movies were actually made.  

Robert  and his wife, Joan Franklin went on to record 200 reels of audio tape, recording celebrities mostly in New York City hotel rooms in 1958 and 1959. Transcripts of interviews were made available at the time to students and researchers. 

In 1961 excerpts/highlights from these audio tapes were edited into a 16 part  radio series titled, MEMOIRS OF THE MOVIES. Myrna Loy provided a standard opening. A different celebrity host/hostess was employed to introduce each episode. All of the 90 celebrities interviewed have since passed away with the exception of Joanne Woodward. Two additional episodes were later produced, "Style of the 70's," and "Rush To Reality," both hosted by Ben Gazzara and added, subsequently, to  re-issues of the series which were syndicated in the 1960's and 1970's airing  in New York (WINS), Boston (WBZ), Philadelphia (KYW), Baltimore (WJZ), Fort Wayne (WOWO), Chicago (WIND), San Francisco (KPIX), and Los Angeles (KFWB).  

The original 200 unedited reels of 1/4" audio tape interviews recorded by Joan and Robert Franklin are no longer known to exist. However, audio cassette transfers from these original tapes were donated by Joan Franklin many decades ago to Columbia University's Oral History Research Office where they exist  today.
Confirmed during a 2009 phone conversation with Mary Marshal Clark, archivist at Columbia at that time, who stated that the first on file communication from Robert  Franklin to Columbia University related to his  proposal to do an oral history audio recorded project is dated, July 31, 1958.
                                           
#411: HY GARDNER SHOW, THE
1963-03-03, WOR, 46 min.
Hy Gardner , Peter Lorre , Boris Karloff , Winston Churchill , Adolph Hitler , Joseph Goebbels , Sarah Karloff

Hy Gardner chats with Boris Karloff and Peter Lorre. This was a rare TV interview appearance for both actors.

Wonderful little know anecdotes by both guests. Sarah Karloff, daughter of Boris confirmed to Phil Gries that after listening to her father discusses numerous family remembrances she was hearing them for the first time.

Peter Lorre sets the record straight on numerous incidents that he has been associated with including his relationship with Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels, including his sudden departure from Germany, not completing his Caspar Hauser film...Brecht and Joyce being the greatest writers of their time, and telling Gardner that he doesn't like to look at himself on the screen. 
Peter confesses he would have liked to have played Sir Winston Churchill on the screen but for the fact that he can't speak English very well.   


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