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30 records found for Buzz Aldrin
1969-06-12, , min.
Apollo 11 astronauts receive go ahead for moon flight beginning on July 16th. Radical students attempt to disrupt commencement at Harvard.
1969-07-05, WNEW, min.
Apollo XI astronauts with articles that will be left on the surface of the moon.
1969-07-14, CBS, min.
Four newsman panel ask questions at news conference. Walter Cronkite, Frank Reynolds, others. With commercials.
1969-07-15, NBC, min.
Telecast of a final pre-launch news conference with Apollo 11 astronauts, civilian Neil A. Armstrong, command pilot, Air Force Colonel Edwin E. Aldrin Jr, lunar module pilot and Air Force Lt. Michael Collins. Armstrong and Aldrin will make the moon landing. The news conference, for all media, is at the John F. Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida.
1969-07-15, NBC, 60 min.
Preview of the Apollo 11 space mission, including an examination of the history of space exploration, the development of space technology and man's thrusts into space. With Frank McGee reporter.
1969-07-16, CBS, min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Harry Reasoner
- David Brinkley
- Neil Armstrong
- Frank McGee
- Michael Collins
- Chet Huntley
- Jack King
- Buzz Aldrin
Live network coverage of the Apollo 11 blast off. Coverage begins at 9AM with both CBS and NBC live coverage. Reporters include Walter Cronkite, Harry Reasoner, Frank McGee, Chet Huntley, and David Brinkley. Blast-off at Cape Kennedy scheduled for 9:32AM, EST. Jack King in launch control. Duplicate of #19716.
1969-07-16, CBS, min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Harry Reasoner
- David Brinkley
- Neil Armstrong
- Frank McGee
- Michael Collins
- Chet Huntley
- Jack King
- Buzz Aldrin
Live network coverage of the Apollo 11 blast off. Coverage begins at 9AM with both CBS and NBC live coverage. Reporters include Walter Cronkite, Harry Reasoner, Frank McGee, Chet Huntley, and David Brinkley. Blast-off at Cape Kennedy scheduled for 9:32AM, EST. Jack King in launch control.
1969-07-17, , min.
All going well with Apollo 11.
#19723: APOLLO 11 COVERAGE
Order1969-07-20, CBS, min.
Live CBS, NBC, and ABC network coverage of the Apollo 11 moon landing and walk on the moon.
1969-07-20, CBS, 300 min.
- Howard K. Smith
- Walter Cronkite
- David Brinkley
- Marvin Kalb
- Neil Armstrong
- Frank McGee
- Roger Mudd
- Mike Wallace
- Michael Collins
- Chet Huntley
- Frank Reynolds
- Walter Schirra
- Buzz Aldrin
- Arthur C. Clarke
- Many others
CBS, NBC, and ABC live coverage of the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission, starting at 8AM NYT. CBS will institute 31 consecutive hours of coverage of the crucial moon landing maneuvers, starting from 11AM NYT on July 20th, Sunday, thru 6PM, Monday, July 21st. CBS coverage will be anchored by Walter Cronkite with special analysis by former astronaut Walter Schirra and Science writer Arthur C. Clarke. Correspondents reporting include Walter Cronkite, Roger Mudd, Chet Huntley, David Brinkley, Frank Reynolds, Howard K. Smith, Marvin Kalb, Mike Wallace, Frank McGee, and many others. Five hours of coverage.
#16223: APOLLO 11 COVERAGE
Order1969-07-21, , min.
Live coverage of the Apollo 11 moon flight.
1969-07-22, NBC, 00 min.
Live coverage of the Apollo spaceflight to the moon and journey back home. Traveling at a speed of approximately 3600 miles per hour, astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins begin their trip back to earth.
1969-07-22, , min.
Stock prices sink to new low. Apollo 11 crew headed home. Funeral services for Mary Jo Kopechne who was riding in car with Senator Edward Kennedy.
#16226: APOLLO 11 COVERAGE
Order1969-07-23, , min.
Live coverage of the Apollo 11 moonflight which returns to earth on Thursday.
1969-07-24, NBC, min.
Apollo X1 returns to Earth with 60 pounds of moon artifacts. Astronauts Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Buzz Aldrin to be greeted by President Nixon.
1969-07-24, CBS, min.
Return of the Apollo XI moon mission to Earth. Press conference in Houston, Texas. Mrs. Neil Armstrong addresses the nation and proclaims mission was "Out Of This World. " President Nixon offers a prayer of Thanksgiving.
1969-07-24, NBC, 2 min.
Jim Hartz hosts this NBC special upon Apollo XI's successful return from the moon.
#7646: APOLLO 11 SPLASHDOWN
Order1969-07-24, NBC, min.
Live coverage of the Apollo 11 splashdown in the Pacific Ocean, following the successful flight of Apollo 11 to the moon.
#7648: HUNTLEY-BRINKLEY REPORT
Order1969-07-25, NBC, 30 min.
Coverage of the Apollo 11 space mission.
1969-07-26, NBC, min.
Live coverage of the Apollo 11 splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. Astronaut Buzz Aldrin speaks at the Apollo 11 "Splashdown 45" event aboard The USS Hornet in Alameda, California.
1969-07-27, CBS, 11 min.
Senator Edward Kennedy attends church, President Nixon visits Indonesia, report on US missile systems, South Vietnam report, latest baseball scores, Apollo 11 astronauts back home,
1969-07-27, NBC, min.
Astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin. and Michael Collins arrive at Ellington Air Force Base in Houston, Texas following the successful splashdown of the Apollo 11 spacecraft.
1969-08-12, NBC, 90 min.
Apollo 11 astronauts Michael Collins, Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong hold a live news conference in Houston, Texas after their successful Apollo 11 moon mission.
#19951: APOLLO 11 SALUTE
Order1969-08-13, CBS, min.
Report on New York City parade tomorrow for returning Apollo 11 astronauts, Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Buzz Aldrin. Ed Bradley reports.
1969-08-13, NBC, min.
Live coverage of the Broadway ticker tape parade in New York City for Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Buzz Aldrin.
1969-08-13, NBC, min.
President Richard M. Nixon hosts a dinner in Los Angeles, California for Apollo 11 astronauts Michael Collins, Buzz Aldrin, and Neil Armstrong.
1969-08-14, NBC, min.
Live coverage of the Chicago ticker tape parade for Apollo 11 astronauts Michael Collins, Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong.
#9264: THE RECORD MAKERS
Order1971-04-02, NBC, 60 min.
- Charlton Heston
- Willie Mays
- Arnold Palmer
- Bing Crosby
- Gregory Peck
- Paul McCartney
- Flip Wilson
- Johnny Unitas
- Buzz Aldrin
- Willie Shoemaker
Excellence in sports and entertainment achievements as recorded in the Guinness Book Of World Records. Host: Flip Wilson
#7779: BREAK THE BANK
Order1976-05-06, ABC, 30 min.
- Joey Bishop
- Craig Stevens
- Jimmie Walker
- Liz Torres
- Meredith MacRae
- Tom Kennedy
- Elayne Boosler
- Buzz Aldrin
- Jaye P Morgan
- Lonnie Shorr
April 12, 1976 - July 23, 1976 (76 first run episodes) September 18, 1976 - February 26, 1977 (19 first run episodes) (Re-runs beginning in February 29, 1977 to September 11, 1977) Break the Bank had two separate runs on American television. The first was as a daily series that aired from April 12 to July 23, 1976, on ABC, airing at 2:30 p.m. Eastern/1:30 Central. Although the series was popular, the network canceled it in order to expand the soap operas One Life to Live and General Hospital, both of which followed it on the daytime schedule, from 30 minutes to 45 minutes. The show quickly returned as a weekly syndicated game from September 18, 1976, to September 11, 1977. The ABC daytime series had 76 episodes, including the 3/23 and 5/20 pilots. The syndicated series had 24 episodes with 5 of them being rerun. The last episode for the entire series was on February 26, 1977, with reruns airing until September 11th of that year. In 1994, GSN added Break the Bank to their lineup. This continued until 1997, and since then, no episodes from the series have been broadcast on television again. Currently, 17 episodes from the original Tom Kennedy series and 3 episodes from the syndicated Jack Barry series have been uploaded and steam on YouTube. NOTE: complete with commercials.
#7781: BREAK THE BANK
Order1976-06-01, ABC, 30 min.
- Jan Murray
- Foster Brooks
- Liz Torres
- Abe Vigoda
- Gunilla Hutton
- Tom Kennedy
- Buzz Aldrin
- Jaye P Morgan
- Greg Mullavey
- Gail Fisher
April 12, 1976 - July 23, 1976 (76 first run episodes) September 18, 1976 - February 26, 1977 (19 first run episodes) (Re-runs beginning in February 29, 1977 to September 11, 1977) Break the Bank had two separate runs on American television. The first was as a daily series that aired from April 12 to July 23, 1976, on ABC, airing at 2:30 p.m. Eastern/1:30 Central. Although the series was popular, the network canceled it in order to expand the soap operas One Life to Live and General Hospital, both of which followed it on the daytime schedule, from 30 minutes to 45 minutes. The show quickly returned as a weekly syndicated game from September 18, 1976, to September 11, 1977. The ABC daytime series had 76 episodes, including the 3/23 and 5/20 pilots. The syndicated series had 24 episodes with 5 of them being rerun. The last episode for the entire series was on February 26, 1977, with reruns airing until September 11th of that year. In 1994, GSN added Break the Bank to their lineup. This continued until 1997, and since then, no episodes from the series have been broadcast on television again. Currently, 17 episodes from the original Tom Kennedy series and 3 episodes from the syndicated Jack Barry series have been uploaded and steam on YouTube. NOTE: Complete with commercials.