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149 records found for Gerald Ford
1975-04-10, , min.
Commentary on President Ford's foreign policy speech.
1975-04-11, , min.
President Ford's State Of World address focuses on Indochina. Unfavorable reaction to Ford's foreign policy speech.
1975-04-22, , min.
Evacuation of Americans in South Vietnam, President Ford turns down meeting with Israeli Premier Itzhak Rabin.
1975-04-23, , min.
President Ford to give speech at Tulane University saying Vietnam war is over. Catholic Relief Organization says it can take in 30 Vietnamese orphans.
1975-04-29, , min.
President Ford announces completion of South Vietnam evacuation.
1975-04-30, , min.
South Vietnam surrenders to communists. President Ford refused to give Congress copies of Richard Nixon's confidential correspondence to South Vietnam President Thieu.
1975-05-13, , min.
Financial troubles for New York City. Governor Hugh Carey asks President Ford for help.
1975-05-15, , min.
Shah of Iran arrives at White House for visit with President Ford. President Ford turns down New York City's request for financial aid. New York Daily News runs headline on front page: "Ford To City: Drop Dead."
1975-05-27, NBC, 30 min.
From Washington D.C., President Ford addresses the nation about his position on the energy crisis, putting blame for non-action on Congress and also raising import duties on imported oil.1975-07-17, , min.
Live coverage of the Apollo-Soyuz-Russian-American space mission which linked up American Astronauts and Russian Cosmonauts in space. President Gerald Ford offers congratulations via phone to both the Astronauts and Cosmonauts linked 140 miles up in Space.
#19241: ABC NEWS SPECIAL REPORT
Order1975-07-17, ABC, 5 min.
Special report on the Russian-American space mission and the linking up of the American and Russian spacecrafts 140 miles up in space. President Gerald Ford offers his congratulations via phone to the five men in space who were linked up and speaks with the American crew chief, Thomas Stafford.
1975-09-22, , min.
On September 22nd, 1975 in San Francisco, an attempt was made on the life of President Gerald Ford. Sara Jane Moore fired two shots at the President, both of which missed. Moore was subdued by San Francisco police and arrested.
#6366: MEET THE PRESS
Order1975-11-09, NBC, 60 min.
November 20, 1947-September 5, 1965 (primetime NBC); September 19, 1965-present (non-primetime NBC). Public affairs program which is the longest running series on network television.
Special one-hour broadcast. President Gerald R. Ford is interviewed on TV's longest-running interview series, "Meet The Press," celebrating its 28th anniversary. Featured are Gerald Ford, moderator Laurence E. Spivak, David Broder, Bill Monroe, James Reston, and George Will.1975-11-26, , min.
President Ford now willing to give Federal help to financially strapped New York City, as outlined in his news conference.
1975-11-26, , min.
President Ford will give some federal financial help to NYC. Investigation ordered of FBI's findings in Dr. Martin Luther King's assassination.
1975-11-26, NBC, 40 min.
(NBC-Radio). President Gerald Ford's press conference from the East Room in the White House. Broadcast on WGY (NBC-Radio affiliate).1976-01-19, , min.
President Gerald Ford's State Of The Union address before a joint session of Congress.
1976-01-19, CBS, 60 min.
Speech to the public & joint house of Congress.1976-01-20, , min.
Organizational problems reported in White House. British warships agree to leave sea territory claimed by Iceland.
1976-02-16, ABC, 35 min.
Moderator: Howard K. Smith.#9601: TODAY SHOW, THE
Order1976-03-05, NBC, 120 min.
January 14, 1952-Present. First early-morning network program and longest-running daytime series. Created by Sylvester "Pat" Weaver. Telecast Monday thru Friday, 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM, the broadcasts have maintained a format including a News Summary, segments related to Sports, Weather, Interviews, and Features. Throughout its long run, hosts of "The Today Show" have included Dave Garroway (1952-1961), John Chancellor (1961-1962), Hugh Downs (1962-1971), Frank McGee (1971-1974), Jim Hartz (1974-1976), Tom Brokaw (1976-1981), Jane Pauley, Bryant Gumbel, Chris Wallace, Katie Couric, and others.
A bi-centennial salute to the state of Alabama. The hosts are Jim Hartz and Barbara Walters.1976-05-01, , min.
Ronald Reagan, campaigning in Indiana, says he won't accept Vice-Presidential post. President Ford has ruled him out as possible VP pick. Democratic Senator Henry Jackson pulls out of Presidential race.
1976-07-07, WNET, 270 min.
- Bob Hope
- Robert MacNeil
- Julia Child
- Jean Marsh
- Captain and Tennille
- Gerald Ford
- Betty Ford
- Queen Elizabeth 2
- Prince Philip
- Frank Gillard
- Henry Haller
- George 3rd
A four and a half hour PBS Special Television Broadcast. Coverage of the White House dinner honoring Queen Elizabeth 2 of Great Britain and her husband Prince Philip. Ceremonies begin with the royal couple's arrival at the North Portico where they are to be welcomed by President Gerald Ford and first lady Betty Ford. Then to a receiving line at the South Lawn (East Room) to meet 200 VIP guests. Robert MacNeil and Jean Marsh tour the upper floors of the executive mansion. French chef, Julia Child interviews White House chef Henry Haller in his kitchen. After dinner events will include an exchange of toasts between the President and the Queen. Entertainment is furnished by Bob Hope and Captain and Tennille ensemble in the East Room. Included in this broadcast, Robert MacNeil discusses the role of the Royal Family and the changes in the role of the Monarchy since the time of George the 3rd.
1976-08-16, , min.
Live coverage of the 1976 Republican National Convention from the Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri.
1976-08-16, , min.
The 1976 Republican National Convention took place between August 16th -19th in Kansas City, Missouri. Presidential nominee- Gerald Ford Vice-Presidential nominee-Robert Dole
1976-08-17, , min.
Phillipine earthquake kills 1700. Volcano in Guadalupe threatens to erupt again. Ford has enough convention delegates to win.
1976-08-17, , min.
Continuing live coverage of the Republican National Convention.
1976-08-19, CBS, 47 min.
Walter Cronkite reports on the naming of the 1976 Republican Vice-Presidential candidate, Robert Dole, by President Gerald R. Ford.
#18089: RACE FOR THE WHITE HOUSE
Order1976-09-03, , min.
A look at the candidates in the 1976 presidential election.
1976-09-09, , min.
China chairman Mao Tse-tung has died at age 82. His death may cause power struggle and policy changes in China. Statements from Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Jimmy Carter.
1976-09-12, ABC, min.
Examination of the 1976 presidential race between President Gerald Ford and Democratic challenger Jimmy Carter.
#18101: CAMPAIGN '76
Order1976-09-17, , min.
A look at the 1976 presidential campaign.
1976-10-01, , min.
Latest Gallup Poll shows Carter in front of Ford 50 to 42%. Vice-presidential candidates Dole and Mondale both return to Washington after campaigning on road.
#18107: CARTER-FORD DEBATE
Order1976-10-06, , min.
Second presidential debate between Democratic candidate Jimmy Carter and President Gerald Ford. Post-debate commentary.
#18109: GERALD FORD NEWS CONFERENCE
Order1976-10-14, , min.
President Ford uses news conference to attack his opponent, Jimmy Carter.
#18111: CAMPAIGN '76
Order1976-10-17, , min.
The 1976 presidential race is examined.
1976-10-28, , min.
Jimmy Carter campaigns in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. Ford in Indiana and Ohio.
#18114: CAMPAIGN '76
Order1976-10-29, , min.
The 1976 presidential race.
#18116: POLITICAL SPECIAL
Order1976-11-01, , min.
Political special before presidential election.
1976-11-01, , min.
First presidential votes will come from Dixville Notch, New Hampshire. Both Presidential and vice-presidential candidates finish their campaigns.
1976-11-02, , min.
Presidential Election returns.
#18121: ELECTION RETURNS
Order1976-11-02, , min.
Live coverage of the 1976 presidential election returns.
1976-11-03, , min.
Jimmy Carter is elected the 39th President of the United States defeating incumbent Gerald Ford. President Ford gives his concession speech.
1976-12-13, , min.
President-Elect Jimmy Carter to announce two new cabinet officers. President Ford meets with top economy advisers. One topic of discussion expected to be tax cuts.
1977-02-10, CBS, min.
- Carol Burnett
- Goldie Hawn
- Jack Klugman
- Redd Foxx
- Bob Hope
- Peter Fonda
- Carl Reiner
- William Holden
- Frank Gifford
- Angie Dickinson
- Ron Howard
- Telly Savalas
- Gregory Peck
- Dick Van Dyke
- Lee Majors
- Rick Dees
- Penny Marshall
- Peter Marshall
- Georgia Engel
- Gerald Ford
- Army Archerd
- Earl Holliman
- Scatman Crothers
- David Doyle
- Robert Conrad
- Jaclyn Smith
- John Denver
- John Amos
- LeVar Burton
- Kate Jackson
- Michael Douglas
- Brad Davis
- Joyce Brothers
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Maureen OHara
- Farah Fawcett
- Candy Clark
- Jodie Foster
- Daryl Dragon
- Paul Michael Glaser
- Susan Blakly
- George Stanford-Brown
- Olivia Cole
- Louis Gossett, Jr.
- Hilly Hicks
- Bill Hudson
- Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs
- Stan Margulies
- Lynne Moody
- Olivia Newton -John
The Third Annual People's Choice Awards are presented. Co-Hosts: Dick Van Dyke and Army Archerd. Duplicate of #9075.
1977-02-10, CBS, 120 min.
- Carol Burnett
- Goldie Hawn
- Jack Klugman
- Redd Foxx
- Bob Hope
- Peter Fonda
- Carl Reiner
- William Holden
- Frank Gifford
- Angie Dickinson
- Ron Howard
- Telly Savalas
- Gregory Peck
- Dick Van Dyke
- Lee Majors
- Rick Dees
- Penny Marshall
- Peter Marshall
- Georgia Engel
- Gerald Ford
- Army Archerd
- Earl Holliman
- Scatman Crothers
- David Doyle
- Robert Conrad
- Jaclyn Smith
- John Denver
- John Amos
- LeVar Burton
- Kate Jackson
- Michael Douglas
- Brad Davis
- Joyce Brothers
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Maureen OHara
- Farah Fawcett
- Candy Clark
- Jodie Foster
- Daryl Dragon
- Paul Michael Glaser
- Susan Blakly
- George Stanford-Brown
- Olivia Cole
- Louis Gossett, Jr.
- Hilly Hicks
- Bill Hudson
- Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs
- Stan Margulies
- Lynne Moody
- Olivia Newton -John
The Third Annual People's Choice Awards are presented. Duplicate of # 9075. Co-Hosts: Dick Van Dyke and Army Archerd.
1977-02-10, CBS, 120 min.
- Carol Burnett
- Goldie Hawn
- Jack Klugman
- Redd Foxx
- Bob Hope
- Peter Fonda
- Carl Reiner
- William Holden
- Frank Gifford
- Angie Dickinson
- Ron Howard
- Telly Savalas
- Gregory Peck
- Dick Van Dyke
- Lee Majors
- Rick Dees
- Penny Marshall
- Peter Marshall
- Georgia Engel
- Gerald Ford
- Army Archerd
- Earl Holliman
- Scatman Crothers
- David Doyle
- Robert Conrad
- Jaclyn Smith
- John Denver
- John Amos
- LeVar Burton
- Kate Jackson
- Michael Douglas
- Brad Davis
- Joyce Brothers
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Maureen OHara
- Farah Fawcett
- Candy Clark
- Jodie Foster
- Daryl Dragon
- Paul Michael Glaser
- Susan Blakly
- George Stanford-Brown
- Olivia Cole
- Louis Gossett, Jr.
- Hilly Hicks
- Bill Hudson
- Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs
- Stan Margulies
- Lynne Moody
- Olivia Newton -John
The Third Annual People's Choice Awards are presented. CO-Hosts: Dick Van Dyke and Army Archerd.
1980-10-22, , min.
Gerald Ford with remarks on "Good Morning America" about Iran hostage crisis. Talks about humiliation of the crisis. Southern states appear split on presidential election.
1981-12-10, , min.
US urges Americans to leave Libya. Comment by Gerald Ford.