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#19325: CASPER CITRON INTERVIEW
1963-12-02, WQXR, min.
Casper Citron

Casper Citron was a long-time radio host and interviewer at WQXR And WOR radio in New York City, conducting his interviews from Manhattan hotel lobbies.

Host: Casper Citron








                                                                                    
#4584: SING ALONG WITH MITCH
1963-12-02, WNBC, 52 min.
Mitch Miller , Leslie Uggams , Diana Trask , Sandy Stewart , Gloria Lambert

January 27, 1961-April 21, 1961; September 28, 1961-September 21, 1964. Home viewers were able to participate in this hour-long musical series, as the lyrics to the songs were superimposed at the bottom of their screens; viewers were invited to "follow the bouncing ball" as it moved from one lyric to the next. Goateed composer-arranger Mitch Miller led the Sing-Along Gang, and on-stage aggregation of about two dozen. Among the featured vocalists were Leslie Uggams, Diana Trask, Barbara McNair, and Gloria Lambert. "Sing Along with Mitch" was introduced on "Ford Startime" in 1960 and had a limited run in the spring of 1961, alternating with "The Bell Telephone Hour," before going weekly in the fall of that year. Reruns were exhumed in the spring of 1966 to replace the faltering "Sammy Davis Jr. Show." Bill Hobin produced and directed the series.
#566: TELL US MORE
1963-12-03, WNBC, 21 min.
Jimmy Durante , Ed Wynn , Conrad Nagel , Bernard Sobel

The careers of Ed Wynn and Jimmy Durante are profiled by host Conrad Nagel with additional anecdotes from Bernard Sobel.
#1350: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR, THE
1963-12-03, WNBC, 52 min.
Maurice Chevalier , Jacqueline Francois , Donald Voorhees , Theodor Uppman , The Dukes of Dixieland , Janet Pavek , Philippe Entremont

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
#567: TELL US MORE
1963-12-04, WNBC, 18 min.
Sophie Tucker , Maurice Chevalier , Conrad Nagel , Bernard Sobel

The careers of Sophie Tucker and Maurice Chevalier are profiled by host Conrad Nagel with additional anecdotes from Bernard Sobel.    

NOTE:   All of this live series has been lost. Archival Television Audio’s founder and curator, Phil Gries personally audio tape recorded over100 biographies representing this  daytime  series  (Sept. 9, 1963 - March 6, 1964).’             
#3016: HERE'S EDIE
1963-12-05, WABC, 27 min.
Sammy Davis Jr. , Edie Adams

September 26, 1963-March 19, 1964. This half-hour variety series was hosted by singer-comedienne Edie Adams. Don Chastain was also featured on the show.
#19326: SHORTWAVE RADIO-RADIO HAVANA
1963-12-05, , min.
TBD

News from Radio Havana                       
#19327: CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE
1963-12-05, CBS, min.
Walter Cronkite

The Warren Commission begins its investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.            
#19328: WORLD TODAY
1963-12-05, 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. 

                                                                                                                                                           
#19329: ABC NEWS
1963-12-06, ABC, min.
Lyndon Johnson

President Johnson bestows the Presidential Medal Of Freedom upon 31 recipients.             
#19331: NEWS AT NOON, THE
1963-12-06, , min.
John F. Kennedy, Jr. , John F. Kennedy , Jacqueline Kennedy , Caroline Kennedy

Two weeks after the assassination of President Kennedy, his wife Jacqueline and her two children move out of the White House shortly after noon. The three moved into a townhouse in nearby Georgetown.                        
#19319A: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1963-12-06, NBC, 57 min.
Jack Paar , Buddy Hackett , Genevieve , Senor Wences

   September 21, 1963 - September 10, 1965

  Complete broadcast with commercials. Paar opening monologue followed by guests, Buddy Hackett, Genevieve and Senor Wences.              
#19330: FIREBALL XL-5
1963-12-07, NBC, min.
Gerry Anderson , Steve Zodiac

October 5th, 1963-September 25th, 1965 (NBC)

This Saturday morning series was one of the first to use supermarionation, a technique using fine wires and plastic models developed by creator Gerry Anderson. The series was set in Space City with its central character being Colonel Steve Zodiac, who piloted his spacecraft, Fireball XL-5, throughout the Galaxy.                                              
#19151: JUDY GARLAND SHOW, THE
1963-12-08, WCBS, 50 min.
Judy Garland , Mickey Rooney

September 29, 1963-March 29, 1964. Variety show hosted by Judy Garland.    

Guest: Mickey Rooney. 

        
#19332: BARRY FARBER SHOW, THE
1963-12-09, WOR, min.
Barry Farber , Ed Reid

Barry Farber was an American conservative radio talk show host. He produced the Tex and Jinx radio program which starred Tex McCrary and Jinx Falkenberg. The show was heard weeknights on WNBC radio from 10:30 PM to midnight. Farber was also an author and commentator who wrote for various US newspapers. He was ranked the ninth greatest talk show host of all time by Talkers Magazine. He joined WOR radio in 1962 after a stint at 1010 WINS radio in New York City. When Farber left WOR radio he joined WMCA radio in New York City for an afternoon drive time show that lasted until 1989 when WMCA changed its format to a Christian radio station. 

Guest: Journalist Ed Reid who discusses organized crime in Las Vegas.

Host: Barry Farber.
                                                                                      
#19336: WCBS SPECIAL REPORT
1963-12-09, WCBS, min.
TBD

A special report from WCBS-TV, New York.            
#4583: SING ALONG WITH MITCH
1963-12-09, WNBC, 52 min.
Mitch Miller , Leslie Uggams , Diana Trask , Sandy Stewart , Gloria Lambert

January 27, 1961-April 21, 1961; September 28, 1961-September 21, 1964. Home viewers were able to participate in this hour-long musical series, as the lyrics to the songs were superimposed at the bottom of their screens; viewers were invited to "follow the bouncing ball" as it moved from one lyric to the next. Goateed composer-arranger Mitch Miller led the Sing-Along Gang, and on-stage aggregation of about two dozen. Among the featured vocalists were Leslie Uggams, Diana Trask, Barbara McNair, and Gloria Lambert. "Sing Along with Mitch" was introduced on "Ford Startime" in 1960 and had a limited run in the spring of 1961, alternating with "The Bell Telephone Hour," before going weekly in the fall of that year. Reruns were exhumed in the spring of 1966 to replace the faltering "Sammy Davis Jr. Show." Bill Hobin produced and directed the series.
#938: CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE
1963-12-10, WCBS, 4 min.
Walter Cronkite , The Beatles , Alexander Kendrick

On Dec. 12, 1963, Alexander Kendrick reports on the phenomenon of The Beatles who have yet to come to America. Their appearance on the "Ed Sullivan Show" took place Feb. 9, 1964. Walter Cronkite anchors this flashback news report on the Dec. 19, 1980 edition of the CBS Evening News.
#19337: WNEW RADIO NEWS
1963-12-10, WNEW, min.
Jim Van Sickle

The latest news with Jim Van Sickle from WNEW radio in New York.         
#19339: WNEW NEWS WITH WILLIAM B.WILLIAMS
1963-12-11, WNEW, min.
Frank Sinatra , William B. Williams , Frank Sinatra Jr. , Jim Van Sickle

  News commentary of the day including Jim Van Sickle reporting Kenya's struggle for independence and the Kidnapping of Frank Sinatra Jr. and his safe return in the words of the patrolman who found him. Frank Sinatra comments.                         
#19340: CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE
1963-12-11, CBS, min.
Walter Cronkite , Charles Kuralt , Frank Sinatra Jr.

Charles Kuralt reports on the release of Frank Sinatra Jr. Patrolman who found him comments.        

Host: Walter Cronkite.      
#19341: WORLD TODAY
1963-12-11, 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. 

                                                                                                                                                           
#14368: CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE, THE
1963-12-11, CBS, min.
Walter Cronkite

This newscast is joined in progress.

Host: Walter Cronkite.              
#14370: WORLD TODAY
1963-12-11, WOR, min.
Thomas Dodd , Tony Marvin , Kenneth Keating , John F. Kennedy, Jr.

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

A retrospective on John F. Kennedy, Jr. Tributes from New York Senator Kenneth Keating and Connecticut Senator Thomas Dodd.

Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                                           
#14369: CBS NEWS WITH ROBERT TROUT, THE
1963-12-11, CBS, min.
Robert Trout

The news stories of the day.

Robert Trout reports.
                         
#14372: WNEW RADIO NEWS
1963-12-11, WNEW, min.
Frank Sinatra Jr. , Jim Van Sickle

WNEW radio news. 

Independence in Kenya, the kidnapping of Frank Sinatra, Jr.  

Jim Van Sickle reports.        
#14373: WORLD TODAY
1963-12-11, WOR, min.
Frank Sinatra Jr. , Tony Marvin

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

A report on the kidnapping of Frank Sinatra, Jr. He responds.

Host: Tony Marvin. 

                                                                                                                                                           
#14371: CBS NEWS WITH ROBERT TROUT, THE
1963-12-13, CBS, min.
Robert Trout

News stories of the day.

Host: Robert Trout.             
#14374: CBS NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE, THE
1963-12-13, CBS, 28 min.
Walter Cronkite , Frank Sinatra , Frank Sinatra Jr. , Frank Gifford

News events of the day. Joined in progress.
FBI investigation of Frank Sinatra Jr. kidnapping. Feds searching for the $240,000 ransom money left for the kidnappers by Frank Sinatra. Frank Gifford reports that the New York Giants football team are ready for the Eastern Conference Championship game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. 

Host: Walter Cronkite.                                                   
#14374A: SHORTWAVE RADIO: RADIO HAVANA, CUBA
1963-12-13, , min.
Announcer

News and commentary from radio Havana, Cuba.                          
#14377: "CONTACT" RADIO SHOW WITH MURRAY BURNETT
1963-12-13, WINS, 8 min.
Harold Robbins , Murray Burnett , Ed Reid

"Contact" is an evening call-in radio discussion program heard on 1010 WINS in New York City. 

On tonight's show author Harold Robbins guests taking calls from listeners. 

The subject is Gambling.

A woman calls in opinionating that Las Vegas is run by the Mafia...prostitution, and gambling casinos. 

Discussed is Ed Reids book, "Green Felt Jungle."
Vegas, a city where the largest crime rate in the country flourishes.

Murray Burnett is the host.            
#14378: NEWS, THE WHN RADIO
1963-12-13, WHN, min.
Ed Reid , Ovid Demaris

A discussion about the book "The Green felt Jungle" by Ovid Demaris and Ed Reid dealing with Las Vegas gambling.                         
#14379: WORLD TODAY
1963-12-13, 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. 

                                                                                                                                              
#19342: CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE
1963-12-13, CBS, min.
Walter Cronkite

News events of the day are reported.             
#19343: BOB HOPE SHOW, THE
1963-12-13, NBC, min.
Bob Hope , Bing Crosby , Jack Benny

A variety show presented as monthly specials on NBC.

Guests: Jack Benny, Bing Crosby.

                                                                                                                 
#19344: PRICE IS RIGHT
1963-12-13, NBC, min.
Bill Cullen , Audrey Meadows , Johnny Gilbert

November 26, 1956 - September 6, 1963 (NBC Television), and from September 9, 1963 - September 3, 1965 (ABC Television). Host, Bill Cullen.

1972-1974 aired as a SYNDICATED prime time version hosted by Dennis James, and as a daytime CBS Network version hosted by Bob Barker 1972- 2007). 

A Television game show with host Bill Cullen and announcers Don Pardo (1956-1963), succeeded by Johnny Gilbert (1963-1965). Audrey Meadows,guest. 

Only three episodes are known to exist from the original Bill Cullen broadcasts (1956-1965). 

Host: Bill Cullen 

                                               
#19345: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1963-12-13, NBC, min.
Jack Paar

 September 21, 1962 - September 10, 1965

Jack Paar elected to pursue a three year NBC series in prime time soon after stepping down as host of THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JACK PAAR (1957-1962). These broadcasts took on the form of a variety / talk show format. Each telecast opened with a Paar monologue. Also shown from time to time were personal home movies shot by Jack on various trips by the Paar family to Africa, Russia, and Europe.Jack's daughter, Randy Paar would often assist her dad narrating these films.  

Appearing with Jack were many of his old regulars from the TONIGHT SHOW including Alexander King, Oscar Levant, and Jonathan Winters. This 10 pm Friday prime time slot attracted many notable guests, including Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, and Ted Kennedy. Also, given exposure were many young and veteran entertainers, Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, Ethel Merman, Peggy Lee, and stand-up comedians, among them, Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, Godfrey Cambridge, Jackie Vernon, Mike Nichols & Elaine May, Burns & Schreiber, and Dick Gregory. 

Impact appearances occurred introducing footage of The Beatles, prior to the group appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show, and a young Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali), singing and spewing poetry with Jack and Liberace. 

After three years (one and a half years less than his tenure on THE TONIGHT SHOW), Jack Paar called it quits and would prematurely retire from the business with the exception of producing and starring in a handful of Specials for NBC and accepting one brief return to regular television, for nine months, hosting an ABC late-night talk show, JACK PAAR TONITE in 1973).

Complete with commercials.



                                                   
#19346: SHORTWAVE RADIO: RADIO HAVANA
1963-12-13, , min.
TBD

The latest news from Radio Havana.             
#19349: CBS EVENING NEWS WITH ROBERT TROUT
1963-12-13, CBS, min.
Lyndon Johnson , Robert Trout , Robert Wagner

An attempt on the life of New York City Mayor Robert Wagner, maximum police protection given President Johnson.

Robert Trout hosts.             
#19350: CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE
1963-12-13, CBS, min.
Beatles , Walter Cronkite

Capital Records signs right of first refusal agreement with the Beatles.           
#19351: WORLD TODAY
1963-12-13, 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. 

                                                                                                                                                           
#568: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1963-12-13, WNBC, 51 min.
Jack Paar , Jonathan Winters , Jose Melis , Monique Van Vooren , Billy Graham , Eva Gabor

Jonathan Winters appears in a Santa Claus routine. Jack Paar's other guests are Monique Van Vooren, Eva Gabor and Rev. Billy Graham. Paar narrates films he shot on the Leprosy island of Molokai. Jose Melis plays the theme from Mondo Cane.
#14380: WNEW NEWS
1963-12-14, WNEW, 4 min.
Announcer , Diana Washington

The news topics of the day from WNEW-TV.
Diana Washington found dead.                     
#14387: TEEN-AGERS FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE SHOW
1963-12-14, , min.
Bill Randle

A public dance show from New York City.

Host: Bill Randle, famous 1950's disc jockey.                                        
#14380A: WNEW NEWS WITH BILL LEONARD
1963-12-14, WNEW, 3 min.
Nelson Rockefeller , Barry Goldwater , Bill Leonard

The news topics of the day from WNEW-TV.

A report on 1964 Republican presidential hopefuls, New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller and Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater.

Bill Leonard reports.                                       
#14380B: BRUCE MORROW SHOW
1963-12-14, WABC, 10 min.
Bruce Morrow

 Disc Jockey, Bruce Morrow spins the latest rock 'n' roll records  WABC RADIO, referring to himself as "Cousin Brucie."     
#19352: WNEW RADIO NEWS
1963-12-14, WNEW, min.
TBD

Baldwin Hills Reservoir bursts, killing five people and causing major damage.       
#19353: RADIO ROCK'N'ROLL
1963-12-14, , min.
Bruce Gordon

Saturday night rock'n'roll show with Bruce Gordon.           
#19354: VOICES IN THE HEADLINES: ABC RADIO NEWS
1963-12-15, ABC, 10 min.
Fred Foy

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 top news stories. 

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.                                                                                                                                          
#19357: RADIO HAVANA,CUBA
1963-12-15, , min.
TBD

Latest news from radio Havana, Cuba.             
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