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1973-01-08, CBS, 27 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Bob Hope
- Dan Rather
- Jeff Williams
- Adolph Zukor
- Barry Serafin
- Howard Brodie
- Ed Rabal
- Bill Kurtis
Dan Rather substitutes for anchor Walter Cronkite on THE CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE. This evening news includes: New Orleans sniper, Vietnam Peace Talks, The Draft, Watergate, Middle East / Syria-Israel, Quintuplets, 100th birthday for legendary Motion Picture Producer, Adolph Zukor.
1973-01-09, CBS, 27 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Dan Rather
- Robert Pierpoint
- Ike Pappas
- Daniel Schorr
- Bruce Morton
- Barry Serafin
- Richard Threlkeld
Dan Rather substitutes for anchor Walter Cronkite on THE CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE. This evening news includes: Current Wholesale Prices, Vietnam Air War, Vietnam Congressional Briefings, New Orleans Sniper, Fuel Crisis.
1973-01-10, CBS, 27 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Eric Sevareid
- Dan Rather
- Robert Pierpoint
- Daniel Schorr
- Bill Plante
- Howard Hughes
- Howard Hunt
- Robert Schakne
- Bill Kurtis
- Eric Eriksson
- Marya McLaughlin
Paris peace talks more friendly. Watergate trial begins. Howard Hunt, one of seven admits guilt. Additional news stories include: Vietnam Air War, Vietnam Peace Talks, Vietnam POW's, Vietnam B-52's, Howard Hughes vs TWA, Rule Demotion, New Orleans Sniper, Teacher's Strike. Eric Sevareid commentary related to the new congress and the Legislative vs the President.
1973-01-11, CBS, 27 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Eric Sevareid
- Dan Rather
- Robert Pierpoint
- Daniel Schorr
- Bruce Morton
- Tom Fenton
- David Culhane
- Bill Curtis
- Peter Kalischer
- Emily Howell
Tonight's top stories include: Economy Phase 3, Nixon Reelection Committee, George McGovern, Vietnam Peace Talks, Vietnam Casualty Report, Fuel Crisis, Pollution Noise, Pilot Emily Howell, first female pilot to fly a US scheduled air liner (Frontier), Third Army, Monopoly game's popularity and why big protest to have Baltic and Mediterranean Avenue eliminated from the game.
1973-01-12, ABC, 24 min.
Tonight's news includes: Super Bowl report, Howard K. Smith commentary on the Super Bowl between the Miami Dolphins and the Washington Redskins, Garo Yepremian profile, first rule change in 69 years for the American League. Designated hitter for a pitcher to go into effect for the 1973 baseball season.
1973-01-12, CBS, 24 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Eric Sevareid
- Dan Rather
- Marvin Kalb
- Daniel Schorr
- Jed Duvall
- Bob Schieffer
- John Lawrence
- Howard Brodie
- Connie Chung
- Bob Simon
Tonight's top stories include: Economy Phase 3, Watergate, New Orleans Sniper, Clements Nuclear Weapons, Vietnam Peace Talks, China-US Relations, Flu Season, London Nannies. Eric Sevareid commentary on the Super Bowl (Miami Dolphins vs Washington Redskins). Dan Rather signs off reminding viewers that Walter Cronkite will be returning to The CBS Evening News on Monday. Eric Sevareid editorial on the Super Bowl. Washington Redskins vs Miami Dolphins. Note: Program not complete.
1973-01-14, , min.
Two Royal Ulster officers killed by booby-trapped bomb attached to their car by IRA. Elvis Presley's "Aloha From Hawaii" becomes the most watched broadcast by an individual entertainer.
1973-01-15, , min.
General Alexander Haig goes to South Vietnam to discuss peace negotiations with Saigon.
1973-01-16, , min.
Reports that ceasefire agreement may be signed in several days are denied. Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir meets with the Pope then flies to Geneva Switzerland.
1973-01-17, , min.
Pentagon Papers case begins. Casper Weinberger testifies in Senate hearing.
1973-01-18, , min.
Rumors abound of Vietnam peace settlement. Senate approves Frederick Dent as Commerce secretary.
1973-01-19, ABC, 10 min.
South Vietnam reports ceasefire is close. Defense secretary Melvin Laird says South Vietnam has capacity for self-defense.
1973-01-19, CBS, 10 min.
Vietnam peace at hand. A report on President Nixon's second inaugural tomorrow.
#8932: NBC NEWS FINAL
Order1973-01-22, NBC, 30 min.
A report on the death of former President Lyndon Baines Johnson.
1973-01-22, , min.
Talk of ceasefire in Vietnam. North Vietnam says ceasefire will be initiated Wednesday, signed Saturday and take affect Sunday.
1973-01-22, , min.
Truce possible in South Vietnam as major figures return to Paris to conclude peace negotiations. Former President Lyndon Baines Johnson dies at 64.
1973-01-23, , min.
President Nixon announces a peace agreement between the United States and South and North Vietnam.
#17229: NEWS AND COMMENTARY
Order1973-01-23, , min.
News and commentary about the recently announced peace agreement between the US and North Vietnam.
1973-01-24, , min.
Vietnam ceasefire has been reached, Formal signing soon. Former President Lyndon Johnson's body arrives in Washington DC. for final ceremonies.
1973-01-24, CBS, min.
CBS special report on the announcement made on 1/23 by President Nixon that a Vietnam peace agreement had been reached. A look at the history of the Vietnam war and the implications of the accord.
1973-01-24, , min.
Commentary about death of President Johnson and end of Vietnam war.
1973-01-24, CBS, min.
Peace in Vietnam: A Perspective. CBS special report on the announcement made on 1/23 by President Nixon that a Vietnam peace agreement had been reached. A look at the history of the Vietnam war and the implications of the accord.
1973-01-25, , min.
Funeral in Washington DC for President Johnson followed by burial at Texas ranch. Chicago teachers strike ends.
1973-01-26, , min.
President Nixon requests day of prayer as Vietnam war ends. Spiro Agnew to visit Southeast Asia to discuss postwar relations.
1973-02-05, , min.
Juan Corona, accused of the mass murder of 25 migrant workers, asks for a new trial. In Paris, Viet Cong and South Vietnam begin talks on South Vietnam's political future.
1973-02-06, , min.
American POW's scheduled for release soon. King Hussein of Jordan visits White House. Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir to follow in three weeks.
1973-02-07, , min.
Kissinger trip to Southeast Asia. Canada says it will recognize North Vietnam.
1973-02-09, , min.
North Vietnam and Viet Cong will release first group of US POW's shortly. Virginia Knauer will stay on as Nixon's consumer advisor.
1973-02-11, , min.
Henry Kissinger arrives in Hanoi to discuss postwar US relations with North Vietnam.
1973-02-12, , min.
143 American POW's released including Navy Lt. Commander Everett Alvarez who was shot down in August, 1964.
1973-02-13, , min.
North Vietnam announces it will release another 20 POW's in next few days. Nixon devalues the dollar by 10%.
1973-02-14, , min.
Nixon Hopes devaluation of dollar will stop deficit. US accuses Viet Cong of violating peace agreement by holding up release of more POW's.
1973-02-15, , min.
Two more planeloads of POW's arrive in California. Comedian Wally Cox dies at age 48.
1973-02-16, , min.
Army review court upholds conviction of Lt. William Calley in My Lai massacre. Captain Michael Heck, who refused to fly mission over North Vietnam is given a dishonorable discharge.
1973-02-19, , min.
President Nixon appears at AFL-CIO meeting. Greeted with a cordial reception. Henry Kissinger begins a trip to Southeast Asia.
1973-02-20, , min.
President Nixon visits Columbia, South Carolina to give thanks for his Vietnam support. Laos announces a ceasefire.
1973-03-09, WNEW, min.
Bill Jorgensen anchors the 10pm news following the The Merv Griffin Show.
1973-03-14, ABC, 85 min.
- Bob and Ray
- Joan Rivers
- Mort Sahl
- Dick Gregory
- Marion Mercer
- Stan Freberg
- Fannie Flagg
- Richard Pryor
- Kenneth Mars
- Anthony Holland
- Spencer Quinn
- Ronnie Graham
TV news shows are lampooned in this four-part pilot series (airing now through Friday in the 11:30 to 1 AM time period). The comedy news staff: Stan Freberg, Mort Sahl, Bob and Ray, Richard Pryor, Kenneth Mars, Fannie Flagg, Marion Mercer, Anthony Holland, Each show ends with "A Bedtime Story" sketch. Joan Rivers reports on the new permissiveness, and Ronnie Graham plays a rain-making Indian chief. A new religious cult is among the topics lampooned.
1973-03-25, , 15 min.
Sunday evening 15 minute news broadcast on ABC TV (11:00-11:15pm).
1973-03-30, , min.
White House press secretary Ronald Ziegler discusses Watergate. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker resigns, to be replaced by Graham Martin.
1973-04-04, , min.
Sam Ervin says his Committee has no evidence H.R. Haldeman involved with bugging Democratic headquarters. South Florida Coast suffers second blackout in two days.
1973-04-09, , min.
Anthony Russo takes stand in own defense in Pentagon Papers trial. Viet Cong downs two ICCS helicopters. President Nixon says very serious matter.
1973-04-11, , min.
House of Commons votes not to restore capital punishment. President Nixon sends Congress a comprehensive trade bill
1973-04-11, , min.
Serious smog situation in Japan. Nixon urges Congress to improve laws governing private pension plans.
1973-04-11, , min.
International financier Edward Krock charged with evading one and a half-million in income taxes.
1973-04-14, , min.
FBI Director Patrick Gray resigns after admitting to destroying evidence in Watergate scandal.
1973-04-16, , min.
United States resumes bombing of Laos after US accuses Laos of ceasefire violations. Nixon addresses construction workers.
1973-04-18, , min.
Nixon lifts all restrictions on oil imports. Indictments said to be imminent in Watergate case.
1973-04-19, , min.
Watergate case develops further. John Dean says he will not be made a scapegoat in the Watergate case.
1973-04-23, , min.
John Dean and H.R. Haldeman becoming more involved in Watergate case. South Vietnam reports fewer ceasefire violations.