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#7471: WNET FESTIVAL
1970-05-18, PBS, 00 min.
Leopold Stokowski , Michael Caine

A profile of British conductor Leopold Stokowski. Narrated by actor Michael Caine.             
#4980: WORLD OF JAZZ, THE
1970-05-23, WQXR, 60 min.
Louis Armstrong , John S. Wilson , The Hot Five

Hosted by John S. Wilson, "The World of Jazz" aired on WQXR AM & FM Radio on Saturdays at 10:10 PM. Wilson was a fixture on radio playing early jazz recordings on each of his broadcasts, during the 1950's, '60s, and '70s. The records of hundreds of Jazz musicians were profiled, including original Louis Armstrong records, among them Armstrong's first Orpheum 105 record, recorded on March 31, 1923, and aired by Wilson on his program on May 9, 1970.
#4981: WORLD OF JAZZ, THE
1970-05-30, WQXR, 60 min.
Louis Armstrong , John S. Wilson , The Hot Seven

Hosted by John S. Wilson, "The World of Jazz" aired on WQXR AM & FM Radio on Saturdays at 10:10 PM. Wilson was a fixture on radio playing early jazz recordings on each of his broadcasts, during the 1950's, '60s, and '70s. The records of hundreds of Jazz musicians were profiled, including original Louis Armstrong records, among them Armstrong's first Orpheum 105 record, recorded on March 31, 1923, and aired by Wilson on his program on May 9, 1970.
#4978: WORLD OF JAZZ, THE
1970-06-06, WQXR, 60 min.
Louis Armstrong , John S. Wilson , Earl Hines

Hosted by John S. Wilson, "The World of Jazz" aired on WQXR AM & FM Radio on Saturdays at 10:10 PM. Wilson was a fixture on radio playing early jazz recordings on each of his broadcasts, during the 1950's, '60s, and '70s. The records of hundreds of Jazz musicians were profiled, including original Louis Armstrong records, among them Armstrong's first Orpheum 105 record, recorded on March 31, 1923, and aired by Wilson on his program on May 9, 1970.
#4979: WORLD OF JAZZ, THE
1970-06-13, WQXR, 60 min.
Louis Armstrong , John S. Wilson

Hosted by John S. Wilson, "The World of Jazz" aired on WQXR AM & FM Radio on Saturdays at 10:10 PM. Wilson was a fixture on radio playing early jazz recordings on each of his broadcasts, during the 1950's, '60s, and '70s. The records of hundreds of Jazz musicians were profiled, including original Louis Armstrong records, among them Armstrong's first Orpheum 105 record, recorded on March 31, 1923, and aired by Wilson on his program on May 9, 1970. This was the "New York and Los Angeles" broadcast.
#4995: WORLD OF JAZZ, THE
1970-06-20, WQXR, 90 min.
Louis Armstrong , John S. Wilson

Hosted by John S. Wilson, "The World of Jazz" aired on WQXR AM & FM Radio on Saturdays at 10:10 PM. Wilson was a fixture on radio playing early jazz recordings on each of his broadcasts, during the 1950's, '60s, and '70s. The records of hundreds of Jazz musicians were profiled, including original Louis Armstrong records, among them Armstrong's first Orpheum 105 record, recorded on March 31, 1923, and aired by Wilson on his program on May 9, 1970. This was the "Louis Armstrong's Big Band" broadcast.
#4996: WORLD OF JAZZ, THE
1970-06-27, WQXR, 90 min.
Louis Armstrong , John S. Wilson

Hosted by John S. Wilson, "The World of Jazz" aired on WQXR AM & FM Radio on Saturdays at 10:10 PM. Wilson was a fixture on radio playing early jazz recordings on each of his broadcasts, during the 1950's, '60s, and '70s. The records of hundreds of Jazz musicians were profiled, including original Louis Armstrong records, among them Armstrong's first Orpheum 105 record, recorded on March 31, 1923, and aired by Wilson on his program on May 9, 1970. This was the "Louis Armstrong and the All-Stars" broadcast.
#4988: WORLD OF JAZZ, THE
1970-07-04, WQXR, 60 min.
John S. Wilson , Jack Bradley

Hosted by John S. Wilson, "The World of Jazz" aired on WQXR AM & FM Radio on Saturdays at 10:10 PM. Wilson was a fixture on radio playing early jazz recordings on each of his broadcasts, during the 1950's, '60s, and '70s. The records of hundreds of Jazz musicians were profiled, including original Louis Armstrong records, among them Armstrong's first Orpheum 105 record, recorded on March 31, 1923, and aired by Wilson on his program on May 9, 1970. This was the "Louis Armstrong's 70th Birthday" broadcast. This was the final broadcast of the series.
#16431: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1970-09-12, CBS, 14 min.
Alexander Kendrick

The latest news from the CBS radio network. A report on this week's Mideast plane hijackings. 

Host: Alexander Kendrick       
#19891: WCBS RADIO NEWS WITH LOU ADLER
1970-09-21, WCBS, 2 min.
Lou Adler , Jim McCarthy

Teacher strike threatens New York City school system, negotiations continue, Selective Service System report by Jim McCarthy. 

Host: Lou Adler.           
#19890: WCBS-TV NEWS WITH NEIL STRAUSSER
1970-09-21, WCBS, 10 min.
Neil Strausser , Jeff Williams

Latest report from Syria, Israel, Cambodia, and Vietnam.
Jeff Williams reports from Saigon.   

Host: Neil Strausser.                        
#19889: WCBS-TV NEWS,THE
1970-09-21, WCBS, 5 min.
Unknown

Lunar V6 blasts off from moon back to earth, six part report on subways, including Toronto subway.              
#19888A: WNBC NEWS AT 11 O'CLOCK WITH JIM HARTZ,THE
1970-09-21, WNBC, 20 min.
Jim Hartz

Latest evening news at 11.             
#16440: WORLD THIS WEEK,CBS RADIO NEWS
1970-10-03, CBS, min.
Alexander Kendrick

A roundup of this week's news. 

Host:Alexander Kendrick      
#16473: WORLD THIS WEEK: CBS RADIO NEWS, THE
1970-10-03, CBS, 27 min.
Alexander Kendrick

News events of the week.

Host: Alexander Kendrick 
#16448: WORLD THIS WEEK,THE
1970-10-10, CBS, 12 min.
Alexander Kendrick

A roundup of the week's news from CBS radio.     

Host: Alexander Kendrick              
#16479: WORLD THIS WEEK:CBS RADIO NETWORK
1970-10-10, CBS, 16 min.
Alexander Kendrick

News of the week from the CBS radio network.

First World Series game, Orioles vs. Reds. A report on athletes ethnic mix.

Host: Alexander Kendrick 

Includes commercials, anti-smoking spot.   
#19585: WCBS-TV NEWS WITH JIM JENSEN, SIX O'CLOCK REPORT, THE
1970-11-02, WCBS, min.
Richard Nixon , Elvis Presley

President Richard Nixon greets Elvis Presley at the White House.             
#9865: WHAT'S MY LINE?
1971-03-30, SYN, 28 min.
Arlene Francis , Alan Alda , Johnny Olsen , Soupy Sales , James Earl Jones , Wally Bruner , Gail Sheldon , Stephanie Karageorge , Gary Gabelich

Syndicated version of What's My Line? - 1968-1975
hosted by Wally Bruner (1968-1972) & Larry Blyden (1972-`1975) who died in a 1975 automobile accident which then subsequently ended the long run of this iconic game show which premiered on CBS TV  February 2, 1950 and remained a weekly network staple wrap up of the weekend must see television show, Sunday evenings 10:30 to 11:00pm. 

Arlene Frances and Soupy Sales were regular panelists on the syndicated version which aired daily. 

Commercials include Country Inn Apple Crisp, Rival dog food, Dunkin Donuts, Tab Cola Drink, Mike Douglas spot, Chuck Full O' Nuts Coffee, Oxydol Bleach.

On this broadcast challenger guests are Gary Gabelich who holds the world automobile land speed record (622.4 miles per hour), done on October 23, 1970, and Stephanie Karageorge  who is a belly dancer. 

There is a Who's Who segment. 

Mystery guest is James Earl Jones

Host: Wally Bruner.   
Announer: Johnny Olsen   

NOTE: Slight "buzz" heard during original broadcast transmission.                                                                                                            
#9866: WHAT'S MY LINE?
1971-04-13, SYN, 29 min.
Arlene Francis , Betty Furness , Sandy Duncan , Soupy Sales , Bert Convy , Wally Bruner , Johnny Olson , Bruce Calder , Cheryl Lee

Syndicated version of What's My Line? - 1968-1975

hosted by Wally Bruner (1968-1972) & Larry Blyden (1972-`1975) who died in a 1975 automobile accident which then subsequently ended the long run of this iconic game show which premiered on CBS TV  February 2, 1950 and remained a weekly network staple wrap up of the weekend must see television show, Sunday evenings 10:30 to 11:00pm. 

Arlene Frances and Soupy Sales were regular panelists on the syndicated version which aired daily. 

On this broadcasts challenger guests are Bruce Calder, who plays piano and sings in a London pub. He sings a plays his piano for the audience and panelists.  

Second guest is Cheryl Lee who has been named Playboy Bunny of the year. selected from 19 finalists on personality and beauty. Ms. Lee narrates film of the finalist contest. 

Mystery guest is former actress and current State chairwoman for consumer affairs,  Betty Furness.

"Honest Answers" segment from Sandy Duncan "When I first dated," and from Soupy Sales "what I would like to do after the age of 60."

Host: Wally Bruner.   
Announcer: Johnny Olson  

Commercials include:
Tab sugar free cola drink, Cadillac Chicken & Liver for Cats, Mike Douglas promotional for upcoming broadcast, Tax Law Deductions, Country Inn Apple Crisp, Chock Full O'Nuts Coffee, promo for television showing of the motion picture "The Seventh Sin," and Del Monte chocolate fudge pudding cups. 

                                                                                                               
#9867: WHAT'S MY LINE?
1971-04-14, SYN, 30 min.
Arlene Francis , Sandy Duncan , Fred Waring , Soupy Sales , Bert Convy , Wally Bruner , Johnny Olson , Suzanne Rowe , Les Banghart

Syndicated version of What's My Line? - 1968-1975
hosted by Wally Bruner (1968-1972) & Larry Blyden (1972-`1975) who died in a 1975 automobile accident which then subsequently ended the long run of this iconic game show which premiered on CBS TV  February 2, 1950 and remained a weekly network staple wrap up of the weekend must see television show, Sunday evenings 10:30 to 11:00pm. 

Arlene Frances and Soupy Sales were regular panelists on the syndicated version which aired daily. 

Includes some commercials. 
On this broadcast challenger guests are Les Banghart who has walked on water for ten miles and Suzanne Rowe who repairs broken dentures.

Mystery guest is Fred Waring. 

Host: Wally Bruner. 
Announcer: Johnny Olson                                                                                                                  
#16592: WASHINGTON REPORT
1971-05-04, , min.
Announcer

Report on the anti-war demonstrations taking place in Washington.      
#9902: WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES, 11TH ANNUAL, THE
1972-02-01, NBC, min.
Curt Gowdy

Live coverage of the 1972 Winter Olympic Games from Sapporo, Japan. Coverage from February 1st, 1972 thru February 13th, 1972. 

Host: Curt Gowdy.            
#16838: WISCONSIN PRIMARY
1972-04-04, , min.
George Wallace , George McGovern

Live coverage of the Wisconsin primary.     
#16929: WAR IN VIETNAM, THE
1972-05-11, , min.
Announcer

Specials on Vietnam war.       
#16939: WNEW NEWS
1972-06-15, WNEW, min.
John Lavelle , William Proxmire

Senator William Proxmire wants court-martial proceedings brought against General John Lavelle for unauthorized bombings of North Vietnam.    
#16979: WHN RADIO NEWS
1972-08-04, WHN, min.
Announcer

The news, sports, and weather from WHN radio in New York City.     
#10453A: WHY DO WE WORK?
1972-09-03, , 60 min.
Host unknown

In observance of Labor Day, religious representatives discuss the various reasons for working. 
#19910: WNEW-TV NEWS WITH GEORGE SCHARMEL,THE
1972-10-08, WNEW, 2 min.
George Scharmel , Theodore Sorensen

Topics: Current administration has been intimidating the media, media made up of liberals, Theodore Sorensen commentary.

Host: George Scharmel.

Opening two minutes. 


           
#19907: WABC NEWS WITH ROGER GRIMSBY AND BILL BEUTEL
1972-10-09, WABC, min.
Bill Beutel , Roger Grimsby

The latest Eyewitness news with Roger Grimsby and Bill Beutel.           
#6284: WGN RADIO: "40TH ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM"
1972-11-00, WGN, 30 min.
N/A

WGN Radio in Chicago celebrates its 40th anniversary, featuring many old excerpts and clips.
#18803: WACKY WORLD OF JONATHAN WINTERS, THE
1973-01-00, WOR, min.
Jonathan Winters , Soul Sisters , Monty Hall

Monty Hall joins Jonathan in an improvised sketch about a waiter. Songs include "The Glory Of Love, " "What The World Needs Now." 

Also guesting are the Soul Sisters.              
#10835: WBAI-FM RADIO: LIVE COVERAGE OF NIXON INAUGURATION
1973-01-20, , min.
Richard M. Nixon

Live radio coverage of the second Presidential inauguration of President Richard Nixon from WBAI-FM radio in New York City.
Included are anti-Nixon, anti-Vietnam war speeches.       
#10161: WALTER CRONKITE INTERVIEWS LYNDON JOHNSON
1973-02-02, CBS, 60 min.
Walter Cronkite , Lyndon Johnson

Walter Cronkite interviews former President Lyndon Baines Johnson ten days before Johnson's death. Among the topics they discuss is civil rights.             
#17281: WACKY WORLD OF JONATHAN WINTERS, THE
1973-04-11, SYND, 27 min.
Jonathan Winters , Soul Sisters , Marian Mercer , Martin Milner

1972-1973 Syndicated half hour return of Jonathan Winters who ad libbed through each episode with with guest stars.  

Regulars of the show were Marian Mercer and the Soul Sisters.                      
#17322: WOMAN OF THE YEAR FOR 1973
1973-05-14, CBS, 59 min.
Jack Klugman , Tony Randall , Helen Hayes , Cicely Tyson , Barbara Walters , Sandy Duncan , Marlo Thomas , Rosalind Russell , Helen Reddy , Cloris Leachman , Kathryn Crosby , Renee Taylor , Joseph Bologna , Mamie Eisenhower , Shirley Chisholm , Katharine Graham , Dr. Virginia Apgar , Nikki Giovanni , Ladonna Harris , Ellen Straus , Mary Lasker , Lenore Hershey , Lynda Johnson Robb , Margaret Chase Smith , Eunice Kennedy Shriver , Katharine Lee Bates

WOMAN OF THE YEAR 1973 is a Special CBS one hour prime time broadcast that seems lost to history. It is not even notated on IMDb or anywhere to be found on the internet.   

Awards are given for American women, the "doers, achievers, and shapers of society."  

Rosalind Russell is host for the ceremonies, sponsored by the Ladies' Home Journal. Lenore Hershey is introduced.  

Eight woman are presented with gold pendants during the hour, which is telecast live from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington. Introductions and short biographies follow. 

Margaret Chase Smith introduces Rep. Shirley Chisholm (D-N.Y.):public affairs.

Marlo Thomas introduces Helen Hayes: arts and humanities.

Barbara Walters introduces Katharine Graham: president of the Washington Post Company: business and economy. 

Lynda Johnson Robb introduces Poet Nikki Giovanni: youth leadership.

Kathryn Crosby introduces Dr. Virginia Apgar: for work against birth defects.

Cicely Tyson introduces Ladonna Harris:
for civil rights activities on behalf of American Indians.

Eunice Kennedy Shriver introduces Mary Lasker: for encouraging medical research and national beautification. 

Mamie Eisenhower introduces Ellen Straus: creator of WMCA radio "call for action" hot line in which listeners talk about community problems. 

Comedy related to women's liberation and accomplishment are interspersed during the broadcast. 

Cloris Leachman and Tony Randall in a "Woman for President" skit, 
Sandy Duncan and Jack Klugman in a "First American Woman to go into Outer Space skit, and Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologna in an "I am a Person" skit. 

Helen Reddy sings "I Am Woman."

At the conclusion the entire ensemble sing  Katharine Lee Bates' "America, America."

Complete broadcast with Clairol commercials.                                       
#17333: WATERGATE HEARING
1973-05-17, , min.
John Dean

Live coverage of the Watergate hearings.            
#9824: WATERGATE HEARINGS, THE
1973-05-17, NBC, 95 min.
Lowell Weicker , Sam Ervin , Robert Dole , Robert C. Kehrli, Jr. , Bruce Baker , Howard Thompson , Fred Talmadge , Herman E. Gurney , Edward J. Inouye , Daniel K. Dash

The beginning of the televised Senate Watergate hearings.            
#17335: WATERGATE HEARINGS
1973-05-18, , min.
John Dean , Sam Ervin

Continuing live coverage of the Watergate Hearings.          
#9825: WATERGATE HEARINGS, THE
1973-05-18, NBC, min.
John Chancellor , Sam Ervin , James McCord

Live coverage of the testimony of Watergate burglar James McCord.            
#17341: WATERGATE HEARINGS
1973-05-21, , min.
Sam Ervin

Live coverage of the Watergate hearings.           
#17342: WATERGATE HEARINGS
1973-05-22, , min.
Sam Ervin

Live coverage of the Watergate hearings.    
#9826: WATERGATE HEARINGS, THE
1973-05-22, NBC, min.
John Chancellor , Sam Ervin , James McCord , Fred Thompson

Live coverage of Chief Minority Counsel Fred Thompson's questioning of Watergate burglar James McCord.             
#6189: WATERGATE SENATE HEARINGS - SPECIALS
1973-05-22, NBC, 360 min.
Douglas Kiker , Carl Stern , Garrick Utley , Sam Ervin

Live from Washington, to all networks. Telecast of the hearings of the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, with Sen. Sam Ervin (D, N.C.) as chairman. Summaries by newsmen during lulls in the hearings as well as following the conclusion of each period of the hearings. For NBC, Garrick Utley was the anchor, with Douglas Kiker and Carl Stern reporting from outside the hearing room.
#17346: WATERGATE
1973-05-23, , min.
James McCord , John Sirica

Testimony regarding time line between December 26th, 1972 and first week of January 1973 related to James McCord, CIA? operative and Chief Judge John Sirica.        
#17345: WATERGATE HEARINGS
1973-05-23, , min.
Sam Ervin

Continuing live coverage on the Watergate hearings.         
#6197: WATERGATE SENATE HEARINGS - SPECIALS
1973-05-23, NBC, 120 min.
Douglas Kiker , Carl Stern , Garrick Utley , Sam Ervin

Live from Washington, to all networks. Telecasts of the hearings of the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, with Sen. Sam Ervin (D, N.C.) as chairman. Each network presents its own direct summary by its newsmen during lulls in the hearings as well as following the conclusion of each period of the hearings. For NBC, Garrick Utley was the anchor, with Douglas Kiker and Carl Stern reporting from outside the hearing room.
#17347: WATERGATE HEARINGS
1973-05-24, , min.
Sam Ervin

Continuing live coverage.        
#9827: WATERGATE HEARINGS, THE: AFTERNOON SESSION, THE
1973-05-24, NBC, min.
John Chancellor , Sam Ervin

Continuing live coverage of the Senate Watergate hearings.   
Afternoon session.           
#9912: WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY, THE
1973-06-03, NBC, 60 min.
Walt Disney

Highlights from more than 60 Disney films recapture 50 years of family entertainment.             
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