A profile of veteran motion picture director Raoul Walsh launches this eight-part series on Hollywood directors. Cliff Robertson narrates. Repeat broadcast of 11-04-73, #1125.
The 1976 Republican National Convention took place between August 16th -19th in Kansas City, Missouri.
Presidential nominee- Gerald Ford
Vice-Presidential nominee-Robert Dole
Continuing live coverage of the 1976 Republican National Convention from the Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri. Coverage of August 18th and August 19th, 1976. John Chancellor reports.
Continuing live coverage of the 1976 Republican National Convention from the Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri. Coverage of August 18th and August 19th, 1976. Walter Cronkite reports.
Continuing live coverage of the 1976 Republican National Convention from the Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri. Live coverage of August 19th and August 20th, 1976.
An NBC TV special report on attitudes of Sequoia high school graduates of 1953 and 1967.
COMPARISONS OF THE VALUES AND BELIEFS HELF BY MEMBERS OF TWO HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES 23 YEARS APART FROM SEQUOIA HIGH SCHOOL IN REDWOOD CITY, CALIFORNIA, ALMA MATER OF PRODUCER-DIRECTOR-REPORTER MIKE GAVIN.
Featured are interviews with members of the classes of 1953 and 1976.
Narrated by Tom Snyder.
The Pillsbury bake-off is a cooking contest first run by the Pillsbury company from 1949 to 1976 (at that time considered the longest regularly scheduled annual reaccuring television SPECIAL), and since 2013 as an annual contest. from 1978-2012, the contest was held biennially. Bob Barker was the host from 1970-1982 when it aired during an 11:00-11:30am episode of "The Price Is Right." Lenora H. Smith (Whole Wheat Raisin Bread), and Lois Ann Groves Caramel Swirl Ring) are the grand prize winners, each receiving individual checks for $25,000. In total, $81,000 were awarded in prize money.
The 11th annual Muscular Dystrophy Telethon from Las Vegas, Nevada with host Jerry Lewis. In a surprise, Frank Sinatra brings out Dean Martin who is reunited with Jerry Lewis for the first time in 20 years.
This special is a 9 hour excerpt.
1979-1989 (SYNDICATED). A half-hour series of comedy skits featuring bawdy British comic Benny Hill and an assortment of scantily clad females. The American programs were edited versions of the one-hour specials that Hill did for Thames Television between 1969 and 1989.
The opening of the first "See It Now" with Edward R. Murrow, November, 1951. Also, Senator Joseph McCarthy from March 9th, 1954. Murrow shows a series of McCarthy film clips.
The first of three Presidential debates between incumbent President Gerald R. Ford and the Democratic candidate Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia from the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia. This was the first Presidential debate in sixteen years and the first that an incumbent President participated in. The moderator is Edwin Newman.
Please note: Due to technical difficulties, the debate lasted 60 minutes instead of the scheduled 90 minutes.
The first of three Presidential debates between incumbent President Gerald R. Ford and the Democratic candidate Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia from the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia. This was the first Presidential debate in sixteen years and the first that an incumbent President participated in. The moderator is Edwin Newman. Live radio coverage.
Please note: Due to technical difficulties, the debate lasted 60 minutes instead of the scheduled 90 minutes.
Please see #9181 for details.
A summary of the first Presidential debate between incumbent President Gerald R. Ford and the Democratic challenger, Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia. John Chancellor and David Brinkley report.
The second Presidential debate between President Gerald R.Ford and Democratic challenger Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia. The moderator is Pauline Fredericks.
Analysis of the recently concluded second Presidential debate between President Gerald R. Ford and Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter. Walter Cronkite reports
A boxing special. Bouts include George Forman vs. Dino Dennis, Roberto Duran . vs. Alvaro Rojas. Tom Brookshier, Jerry Quarry, and Brent Musberger are the commentators.
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