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#14755: WABC RADIO NEWS
Order1965-02-20, WABC, 4 min.
A report on the moon pictures taken by the Ranger 8 spacecraft. ABC science editor Jules Bergman reports.
1965-02-20, NBC, min.
A special on the moon mission of the Ranger 8 spacecraft from Pasadena, California. Includes Gulf Oil commercials. Bill Ryan host.
#14757: WABC RADIO NEWS
Order1965-02-20, WABC, 2 min.
The latest news from WABC radio.
1965-02-20, , 9 min.
Pictures of the Ranger 8 spacecraft as it impacts the moon. Photos of moon areas.
1965-02-21, ABC, 24 min.
- Billy Graham
- Barry Goldwater
- Hubert Humphrey
- Gerald Ford
- Birch Bayh
- Everett Dirksen
- George Wallace
- Frank Church
- George McGovern
- Lyndon Johnson
- Fred Foy
- Malcolm X
- Nat King Cole
- Paul Johnson
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: Coup in South Vietnam fails, US pilots interviewed, policy debate in Washington, President Johnson comments, Vice-President Humphrey comments on Vietnam goals, comments by Billy Graham, George McGovern, Frank Church, Everett Dirksen, Gerald Ford, Barry Goldwater, Birch Bayh, the US launches Ranger 8 to the moon for a photo-taking mission, negro militant plot fails to dynamite the Liberty Bell, Malcolm X shot dead, comment by George Wallace and Governor Paul Johnson of Mississippi, Nat King Cole dies. 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.
#14762: NBC MONITOR RADIO NEWS
Order1965-02-21, NBC, min.
Vietnam strife in coup attempts.
1965-02-21, WMCA, 14 min.
Live coverage of the assassination of Malcolm X at the Audubon Ballroom in New York City. Radio Coverage by Mutual, WMCA, and NBC. Elijah Muhammad and Muhammad Ali are threatened. The firebombing of a Mosque number 7-A of Elijah Muhammad's Nation of Islam (NOI), in Harlem, headed by Malcolm X before his break with the NOI in March of 1964. It was the most powerful NOI mosque in the United States.
#19470: CBS RADIO NEWS
Order1965-03-01, WCBS, 15 min.
Fourth bombing by US, vs. North Vietnam, test rocket explosion, FBI finds no evidence of wrongdoing in Bobby Baker investigation, Robert Kennedy subcommittee tried to plant stories against Jimmy Hoffa, Roger Mudd reports. Host: Ned Calmer.
#19471: WORLD NEWS TONIGHT
Order1965-03-02, WCBS, min.
Interview with Robert Kennedy, President Johnson declares supplemental rent aide to needy through the Urban Renewal Program. "Operation Hard Sell" in South. Swindlers luring perspective buyers to purchase what is actually swampland, Madi Gras in New Orleans, New York Senatorial race between Robert Kennedy and Kenneth Keating, Roy Cohn relationship controversy.
1965-03-02, WCBS, 20 min.
160 US warplanes fly over North Vietnam today, biggest raid on North Vietnam to date, bomb two bases in North Vietnam. General Nguyen Khanh, ousted as South Vietnamese Prime Minister.
1965-03-03, CBS, 29 min.
- Malcolm X
- Walter Cronkite
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Jimmy Hoffa
- Neil Strausser
- Roger Mudd
- Robert Kennedy
- Ralph Abernathy
- Bill Plante
- Jimmie Lee Jackson
- Billy Sol Estes
- Dave Duggan
- Gaston Sanz
Coverage of yesterday's raid in North Vietnam, third suspect arrested in death of Malcolm X, Bill Plante reports from Selma, Alabama on murder of Jimmie Lee Jackson two weeks ago, Reverand Ralph Abernathy gives eulogy. Other news: Red China's hold on Africa getting larger In East Berlin: underground nuclear tests, approval of disarmament bill, Roger Mudd reports on Robert Kennedy's investigation of Jimmy Hoffa which is called "unfair", Neil Strausser interview with RFK, military pay raise, study on dangers of pesticides, Dave Duggan story on antiquated Atlas missiles, Elizabeth Taylor's chauffer, Gaston Sanz, strikes and kills 78-year-old woman while driving her from Dublin airport. Taylor issues statement to police. Report on minute man missiles, latest on Billy Sol Estes, Walter Cronkite sign off "and that's the way it is, March 3rd, 1965." Host: Walter Cronkite Commercials included. Marlboro commercial with music included.
#19468: NEWS IN PERSPECTIVE, THE
Order1965-03-03, , 31 min.
Radio discussion with news of the past month, interspersed with audio clips augmenting the war in Vietnam and comments from President Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, and Richard Nixon. Pros and cons of war are discussed. Lester Markel and Max Frankel from the New York Times are hosts.
1965-03-04, WCBS, 12 min.
- Malcolm X
- Martin Luther King
- Neil Strausser
- Dan Rather
- Alexander Kendrick
- Steve Rowan
- Robert Ryan
- Ned Calmer
- Eleanor Roosevelt
- Ben Holman
Attack on Moscow embassy by Russian students, Alexander Kendrick reporting, in New York City, Zionist demonstrators vs. German government, Steve Rowan reports, Neil Strausser reports on the reenactment of actor Robert Ryan's Gettysburg Address, March 4th, 1865 and Lincoln's swearing in as President. Ben Holman with Black Muslim report on defection of members, interview by Malcolm X before his death, half of Black Muslim members have left, Dr. Martin Luther King receives Eleanor Roosevelt medal, Dr. King says "Time is always right to do right." Dan Rather from the UK about ten orphaned children who want to stay together. Host: Ned Calmer
1965-03-05, NBC, 2 min.
Vietnam report. Unrest by students in Peking, China. Moscow critical. Frank McGee reports.
#19476: WCBS RADIO NEWS
Order1965-03-05, WCBS, min.
Selma, Alabama protest, obstruction to register, Governor Wallace will not allow march.
#19477: ABC RADIO NEWS
Order1965-03-05, ABC, min.
Dock strike over, white March in Selma. Swedish Queen Louise Mountbatten is critically Ill.
1965-03-06, ABC, 10 min.
Red China commentary, a closed society, little known about this communist nation.
1965-03-06, CBS, 20 min.
Stuart Novins on Communism.
1965-03-06, WABC, 1 min.
Jack Drees reports on the golf tournament being played in Pensacola, Florida. Host: Hal Simms.
1965-03-06, , 2 min.
Air Force pilot mystery, South Vietnam report.
1965-03-07, ABC, 26 min.
- Gerald Ford
- Everett Dirksen
- Dean Rusk
- Martin Luther King
- Fred Foy
- Strom Thurmond
- Maxwell Taylor
- Peter McCloskey
- Howard Walter Cannon
- Wayne Morse
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: Anti-US student riots in Moscow against the US, raids in North Vietnam Radio Peking comment by General Maxwell Taylor, the jungle war is going badly, comments by Peter McCloskey, Nevada Senator Howard Walter Cannon and Senator Wayne Morse, comments by Strom Thurmond, Martin Luther King, Dean Rusk, Everett Dirksen, and Gerald Ford, all on US involvement in Vietnam. Martin Luther King on civil and voting rights will march in Alabama, 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.
1965-03-07, ABC, 5 min.
The morning headlines with Murphy Martin.
1965-03-07, ABC, 13 min.
Racial violence in Selmaa, Alabama, writer Somerset Maughan recovering after falling ill.
1965-03-08, ABC, 16 min.
A Vietnam report. The United States landed its first combat troops in South Vietnam as 3500 marines arrived to defend the US airbase at Da Nang.
1965-03-10, ABC, min.
United States officially enters the Vietnam war following the Gulf of Tonkin incident in August, 1964. In March, 1965, the US began a sustained aerial bombardment against North Vietnam.
1965-03-10, CBS, min.
The United States officially enters the Vietnam war. Host: Walter Cronkite.
#14776: WABC NEWS WITH BILL BEUTEL
Order1965-03-15, WABC, min.
The half-sister of Malcolm X (Ella Little-Collins) comments and takes over his group, the Black Nationalists Howard Cosell interviews hockey player Maurice (The Rocket) Richard who become the first player in National Hockey League history to score 50 goals in a season (1944-1945) remarkably playing in only 50 games that season. Season Team -- -- games--goals 1944-1945 Montreal Canadians 50 50
1965-03-15, , min.
Selma marchers get OK from a Federal judge, comments by Martin Luther King, President Johnson sends voting rights bill to congress, the Russians plan a space spectacular in the very near future.
1965-03-18, , min.
The first spacewalk by Russian cosmonauts, the Soviet Union protests US aggression in Vietnam, urges withdrawal, a description of the Russian spacewalk.
1965-03-18, ABC, min.
Report on the Russian Cosmonaut's spacewalk. Alex Drier reports.
1965-03-18, ABC, min.
The Soviet spacewalk. The US prepares for space trip in the Gemini space capsule, astronauts John Young and Virgil Grissom will be aboard, civil rights march to begin on Sunday, George Wallace in protest, a report from Vietnam and US prisoners of war,
1965-03-21, ABC, min.
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: Negroes march on Selina in voter registration drive protest, US bombs North Vietnam, comment by President Johnson, King Farouk, Journalist Quentin Reynolds, and author George Hicks have all died, Hubert Humphrey speaks about the duties of the vice-presidency. 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.
1965-03-21, ABC, 27 min.
The US launches Ranger 9 to the moon, Selma march to Montgomery begins, Sheriff Clark comments on "outsiders."
1965-03-23, CBS, min.
Gemini 3 launched, first US two-man space flight, Gus Grissom and John Young aboard. President Johnson talks to astronauts.
#19493: SHORTWAVE RADIO: BBC NEWS
Order1965-03-23, BBC, min.
The latest news from the BBC.
#19495: NEWS FROM CBS AND ABC
Order1965-03-23, , min.
The latest news from CBS and ABC. Comment by Eric Sevareid (CBS). News of Ranger 9 spacecraft impact on the moon. Also, gas in Vietnam.
#14786: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1965-03-23, CBS, 27 min.
Gemini 11 spaceflight (Young and Grissom) aboard, Ranger 9 rocket heads toward the moon, Moscow hails space-walking cosmonauts, President Johnson talks to returned astronauts.
1965-03-23, ABC, 11 min.
The Ranger 9 spacecraft impacts the moon after taking photos, Astronauts Young and Grissom back on the carrier "Intrepid," ABC science editor Jules Bergman comments on future US space flights, the US defends the use of non-lethal gas in Vietnam, comment by Dean Rusk, Robert McNamara and the possible opening of a pandora's box, comment to exploit the use of it, Selina march is in progress, Senator Robert Kennedy climbs Mt. Kennedy (13,500ft) to the top and arrives at 8,000 ft level by helicopter,
1965-03-23, CBS, min.
Gemini flight a success, a recap, the Ranger 9 spacecraft speeds toward the moon, the Russian cosmonauts are welcomed in Moscow, the Alabama civil rights movement marches half-way to Montgomery in wet weather, President Johnson is not consulted on the use of non-lethal gas in Vietnam-comment by Robert McNamara, comments also by China, London, and Paris, President Johnson talks to astronauts John Young and Virgil Grissom, Subbing for Walter Cronkite is Harry Reasoner.
1965-03-25, ABC, min.
Coverage of the civil rights March in Alabama.
1965-03-25, CBS, 16 min.
South Vietnamese army lieutenant and US advisors try to stop incidents in Ben Cat. A disturbing incident in Vietnam over "salute." Harry Reasoner subs for Walter Cronkite. Joinrd in progress.
1965-03-26, CBS, 3 min.
A white woman in Selma march 9Viola Liuzzo) shot dead by KKK, an angry President Johnson reacts and announces their arrest, a report from Vietnam, George Wallace comments but refers to crimes in other states, KKK leader Robert Shelton calls President Johnson a liar, a report from an outpost in Ben Cat, South Vietnam mission control against Viet Cong. Harry Reasoner subs for Walter Cronkite.
1965-03-28, ABC, 22 min.
- Ralph Abernathy
- George Wallace
- Andrew Young
- Lyndon Johnson
- Martin Luther King
- Fred Foy
- Robert Kennedy
- Whitney Young
- Ralph Bunche
- Robert Shelton
- Viola Liuzzo
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: Selma march, Martin Luther King comments, comments by George Wallace, Andrew Young, Whitney Young, Dr. Ralph Bunche, and Ralph Abernathy, KKK murders a white civil rights woman activist (Viola Liuzzo), President Johnson makes angry comments calling KKK " A hooded society of bigots," KKK leader Robert Shelton comments, KKK Grand Dragon comments on President Johnson, a report on the Gemini 11 spaceflight, the Ranger 9 moon probe takes pictures of the moon, 50,000 Russians greet cosmonauts in Moscow, China warns Russia to send troops to Vietnam, Senator Robert Kennedy scales Mount Kennedy peak in the Yukon, 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.
1965-03-29, ABC, 3 min.
Martin Luther King urges boycott of goods sold in Alabama, for the first time on US television, Green Beret Barry Saddler sings the new song "Ballad Of The Green Berets."
1965-03-30, NBC, 5 min.
War in Vietnam is sharply stepped up as Viet Cong bomb the American Embassy building in Saigon, the US marines want to go into action and whip the Viet Cong. Frank McGee reports.
#14800A: NEWS WITH BILL BEUTEL
Order1965-04-05, WABC, 9 min.
The news with Bill Beutel following the Academy Awards broadcast. President Johnson will address the nation this week on Vietnam, Vietnam bombings, a report on a New York City negro ghetto, newspaper strike talk.
1965-04-27, CBS, min.
Ed, ward R. Murrow has died of cancer, tributes from Lyndon Johnson and Eric Sevareid. President Johnson seeks peace in Vietnam willing to hold talks, US will stand their ground versus North Vietnam will send trained paratroopers, anti-US riots in Tokyo, Senators Russell Long, and Wayne Morse argue heatedly about The US role in Vietnam Eric Sevareid comments,
1965-05-06, ABC, 10 min.
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.
1965-05-09, ABC, 24 min.
- Adlai Stevenson
- Dwight Eisenhower
- Lyndon Johnson
- Fred Foy
- Wally Bruner
- Robert McNamara
- James Farmer
- Viola Liuzzo
- Nikolai Federenko
- Leroy Wilkens
- Gilbert Hodges
- U Thant
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, and also Gilbert Hodges. A review of the week's top news stories: The US sends troops to the Dominican Republic to stop communist seizure of the country, U Thant from the United Nations, Wally Bruner reporting from Santo Domingo with troops engaged in combat, Nikolai Federenko, and Adlai Stevenson in a heated exchange in the UN, air war continues in Vietnam, President Johnson asks Congress for more money for Vietnam involvement which is backed by Robert McNamara, the end of the European war, comments by President Johnson and Dwight Eisenhower, Leroy Wilkens KKK trial for the murder of Viola Liuzzo, the case ends in a mistrial by an all-white jury, Core's James Farmer in a civil rights talk. 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.
#14837: ABC NEWS AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Order1965-05-09, ABC, 5 min.
A Sunday afternoon Panel discussion program on various topics.