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#13067: CBS NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE, THE
1956-11-04, WCBS, 10 min.
Walter Cronkite, Charles Collingwood, Dwight Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles, William Downes

The Sunday Night Evening News (15 minutes from 11:00 - 11:15 pm) provided a weekly anchoring role for Walter Cronkite at WCBS in New York. The Premiere broadcast was the only time during the run of this weekend Sunday newscast that would be telecast in COLOR.
Premiere- April 17, 1955.

The arrest of rebel leaders by treachery, Hungarian rebels fight the Russian army but they are no match for them, Hungarian rebels flee into Austria, UN votes to condemn Russian aggression in Hungary, urge withdrawal of Russian troops, Anglo-French fleet on way to Egypt. Fighting on Israel front almost ended, Dulles has intestinal cancer it was removed, presidential campaign report from various areas of the country. Eisenhower leads in the east. 

NOTE: The October 28, 1956 telecast, archived in the ATA library is the earliest Walter Cronkite Sunday Evening News broadcast known to exist in any broadcast form.                                                                                                                                                            
#13127: BIG NEWS OF 1956, THE
1956-12-30, CBS, 46 min.
Charles Collingwood, Grace Kelly, Nikita Khrushchev, Don Larsen, Joe Smith, John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Dwight Eisenhower, Estes Kefauver, Prince Rainier, John Kasper

CBS NEWS: Top News Stories Of 1956

Highlights: PresidentEisenhower health problems, announced candidacy at Democratic Convention, Vice Presidential battle between Senator John F. Kennedy and Senator Estes Kefauver,
Republican Convention, nomination, Presidential campaign topics, 
Eisenhower and Nixon were expected to be nominated by acclamation when a lone delegate voted for a fictitious candidate named "Joe Smith." The sinking of the Andrea Doria,
700 people die in weekend automobile accidents, two airlines collide over Grand Canyon Arizona, 128 die, the problem of overcrowded skies, Grace Kelly marries Prince Rainier of Monaco, racial problems in the South in Clinton, Tennessee, huge school desegregation riots, interviews with negroes and whites, including John Kasper, violent segregationist and member of the Klu Klux Klan, Don Larsen's perfect World Series game, Khruschev denounces Stalin cult, Polish riots, Hungarian revolution, Cyprus revolt against British occupation, Middle East crisis, Anglo-French, Israeli-Eygptian war.

Host: Charles Collingwood.                                                                            
#13253: WORLD TONIGHT FROM CBS RADIO, THE
1957-12-06, CBS, 14 min.
Charles Collingwood, David Schoenbrun, Blair Clark, John P. Hagen, Robert Pierpont

Highlights: More on the Vanguard satellite failure, British television pokes fun at US failure to launch the satellite, Moscow comments on "America's desperate effort," humorous reaction from France, Europeans laughing while feeling sorry for the US, a recap of the failure reported from Florida, Dr. John P.Hagen explains the failure to newsmen, a man on street comments on the fiasco. Also, report news voice from Moscow. From Paris, David Schoenbrun and Robert Pierpont report. 

Announcer: Blair Clark.                                                  
#35: PERSON TO PERSON WITH CHARLES COLLINGWOOD
1960-07-08, CBS, 24 min.
Archie Moore, Gene Autry, Charles Collingwood, Ina Autry, Joan Moore

Archie Moore and Gene Autry are interviewed in two separate interviews, along with their respective wives, Joan Moore and Ina Autry.  

PERSON TO PERSON hosted by Edward R. Murrow - Oct. 2, 1953 thru June 29, 1959. Charles Collingwood hosted from Oct. 16, 1959 thru Sept. 15, 1961. 

When Collingwood took over as host about half of the series' programs originated from foreign locations and were pre-recorded on videotape. While many of the Murrow segments exist on kinescope, and can be accessed, most of the Collingwood segments are not available.            
#63: INAUGURATION CEREMONIES OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY
1961-01-20, WCBS, 57 min.
Walter Cronkite, Charles Collingwood, Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Edward R. Murrow, Howard K. Smith, John F. Kennedy, Nancy Hodgeman, Lynda Bird Johnson, Lucy Johnson, Averell W. Harriman, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Robert F. Kennedy

CBS coverage with Walter Cronkite, Edward R. Murrow, Charles Collingwood, Howard K. Smith and others provide commentary on this eventful day. We hear the last 14 minutes of President John F. Kennedy's 15 minute inauguration speech. In addition, Nancy Hodgeman interviews Lynda Bird Johnson and Lucy Johnson, Robert Kennedy, and Gov. Averell Harriman. Charles Collingwood reports from the Mayflower Hotel where the inaugural luncheon is covered. There are retrospective original audios heard of Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, and Dwight D. Eisenhower being sworn into office plus the oath of office taken today by President John F. Kennedy. Howard K. Smith commentary and analysis follows.
#88: PERSON TO PERSON WITH CHARLES COLLINGWOOD
1961-06-30, CBS, 13 min.
Charles Collingwood, Carol Burnett, Christine Burnett

Charles Collingwood interviews Carol Burnett. Burnett's younger sister, Christine Burnett, joins them.             
#90: PERSON TO PERSON WITH CHARLES COLLINGWOOD
1961-07-07, CBS, 12 min.
Jayne Mansfield, Charles Collingwood, Jayne Marie Mansfield, Mickey Hargitay

Charles Collingwood interviews Jayne Mansfield who is joined by her husband Mickey Haggerty and daughter Jayne Marie Mansfield. Rebroadcast of October 6, 1960.                                       
#91: PERSON TO PERSON WITH CHARLES COLLINGWOOD
1961-07-07, CBS, 12 min.
Charles Collingwood, Spike Jones, Helen Grayco

Charles Collingwood interviews Spike Jones who is joined by his wife Helen Grayco.  Rebroadcast of December 8, 1960.                          
#95: PERSON TO PERSON WITH CHARLES COLLINGWOOD
1961-07-14, CBS, 12 min.
Charles Collingwood, Chuck Connors

Charles Collingwood interviews Chuck Connors.             
#96: PERSON TO PERSON WITH CHARLES COLLINGWOOD
1961-07-14, CBS, 12 min.
Charles Collingwood, Claire Trevor

Charles Collingwood interviews Claire Trevor.             
#100: PERSON TO PERSON WITH CHARLES COLLINGWOOD
1961-07-21, CBS, 12 min.
Charles Collingwood, Kim Novak

Charles Collingwood interviews Kim Novak. Rebroadcast of October 6, 1960.             
#101: PERSON TO PERSON WITH CHARLES COLLINGWOOD
1961-07-21, CBS, 12 min.
Charles Collingwood, Andy Williams

Charles Collingwood Interviews Andy Williams. Rebroadcast of December 15, 1960.             
#110A: PERSON TO PERSON WITH CHARLES COLLINGWOOD
1961-08-04, CBS, 11 min.
Charles Collingwood, Connie Francis

Charles Collingwood interviews Connie Francis, who is joined by her mother.                         
#110: PERSON TO PERSON WITH CHARLES COLLINGWOOD
1961-08-04, CBS, 11 min.
Charles Collingwood, Jane Powell

Charles Collingwood interviews Jane Powell.             
#127: PERSON TO PERSON WITH CHARLES COLLINGWOOD
1961-09-01, CBS, 11 min.
Jim Backus, Charles Collingwood, Henny Backus

Charles Collingwood interviews Jim Backus who is joined by his wife Henny Backus.             
#167: WHITE HOUSE TOUR, THE
1962-02-14, WCBS, 50 min.
Charles Collingwood, John F. Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy

Jacqueline Kennedy welcomes newsman Charles Collingwood for this special tour. President John F. Kennedy briefly joins them.
#13608: TOUR OF THE WHITE HOUSE WITH MRS. JACQUELINE KENNEDY
1962-02-14, CBS, min.
Charles Collingwood, Jacqueline Kennedy

Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy takes CBS newsman Charles Collingwood on a Valentine's Day tour of the newly renovated White House. The special was broadcast by both CBS, NBC, and four days later by ABC. It's estimated that 80 million viewers watched the special which was also broadcast in other countries including Russia and China.             
#13612: CBS NEWS SPECIAL ON JOHN GLENN'S ORBITAL FLIGHT
1962-02-20, CBS, min.
Walter Cronkite, Charles Collingwood, John Glenn, John F. Kennedy

John Glenn's orbital flight with Charles Collingwood and Walter Cronkite. A recap of the flight and press interviews with the Glenn family. President Kennedy also comments on the flight.  

 
NOTE: BOX SCORE IN SPACE RACE
A COMPARISON OF THE ORBITAL FILGHTS OF American Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr., and the Russian astronauts Maj. Yuri A. Gagarian and Maj. Gherman Titov: 

Date                   GLENN        TITOV          GAGARIN
 
Launch              Feb. 20, 1962  Aug. 6, 1961   April 12, 1961

Altitude (Miles)  100-160         110-159        110-187.75

Distance (Miles)  81,000          435,000          26,000

Speed (MPH)       17,350          17,750           17,400

Flight Time    4 Hrs. 56 Min.  25 Hrs. 15 Min.    1 Hr. 45 Min.

No. of Orbits     Three             17               One

Weight of Craft  4,200 lbs.       10,430           10,460

Craft Name      Friendship 7      Vostok 2        Vostok 1

Rocket Thrust   360,000 lbs.    800,000 lbs.    800,000 lbs.

Weightlessness 4 Hrs. 45 Mins. 24 Hrs. 59 Mins.   89.1 Mins.                       
#13699: CBS NEWS WITH CHARLES COLLINGWOOD, THE
1962-07-10, CBS, min.
Charles Collingwood, John F. Kennedy

The US launches a communications satellite, "Telstar 1", President Kennedy attends the baseball All-Star Game in Washington. 

Host: Charles Collingwood subbing for Walter Cronkite.             
#13701: SPECIAL NEWS REPORTS ON "TELSTAR 1"
1962-07-10, CBS, 35 min.
Charles Collingwood, Jules Bergman, Newton Minow, Lyndon B. Johnson, Ray Neal, Dave Duggan, Fred Kappel

Live from Andover, Maine to Telstar, back to Andover and to Holmdel, New Jersey. The first Telstar-relayed signals. Video tape of the American flag and the playing of the National Anthem. Dave Duggan at Andover. Douglas Edwards anchorman in New York. 

Live coverage from all three networks on "Telstar 1" describing its current and future transmissions. "Telstar 1" transmissions of Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson, Newton Minow, and other personalities.   

The three network correspondents to first voice their communications via "Telstar 1" are ABC science editor Jules Bergman, Ray Neal of NBC, and CBS's Charles Collingwood reporting from Andover, Maine. The first telephone message in the world via an active satellite is Vice-President Lyndon Johnson, first relay from space Dave Duggan of CBS. Fred Kappel, the president of AT&T gives an address via "Telstar 1" and FCC communications director Newton Minow is in Washington, DC.
                                                                            
#13707: EYEWITNESS NEWS SPECIAL: "REFUGE IN BRAZIL"
1962-07-19, CBS, min.
Charles Collingwood, Robert Kennedy, Edward Gilbert

"Refuge in Brazil" concerns US fugitives such as financier E. Gilbert seeking refuge in Brazil. Attorney General Robert Kennedy comments.

Host: Charles Collingwood                        
#242: EYEWITNESS
1962-08-10, WCBS, 26 min.
Charles Collingwood, Marilyn Monroe

Charles Collingwood hosts "Marilyn Monroe, Why?" and reveals her tragic life and death five days after her demise.
#13737: EYEWITNESS: "THE FALCON AND THE EAGLE"
1962-08-17, CBS, min.
Charles Collingwood, Andrian G. Nikolayev, Pavel R. Popovich

September 30th, 1960-July 26th, 1963 (CBS) 

Originally entitled "Eyewitness To History," this Friday night public affairs program was hosted by Charles Kuralt. The most significant news stories are reviewed. The title of the show was shortened to "Eyewitness" in its last season. 

The host for this episode is Charles Collingwood. 

The Story of Soviet cosmonauts Andrian G. Nikolayev and Pavel R. Popovich, heroes of the latest USSR space achievement. Included are excerpts form Russian television and interviews with American and European space experts.                                     
#13810: CBS SPECIAL REPORT: "THE PRESIDENT AND MISSISSIPPI"
1962-09-30, CBS, min.
Charles Collingwood, James Meredith, Ross Barnett, John F,. Kennedy

Special Report Update.
Mississippi Governor Ross Barnett will back down in face of Federal marshalls and troops, a report from Oxford Mississippi, the latest report: violence at the campus, marshals using tear gas.  

Host: Charles Collingwood                         
#274: ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1962-09-30, WCBS, 20 min.
Charles Collingwood, Whitey Ford, Bill Dana, Eddie Fisher, Ed Sullivan, Mickey Mantle, Sonny Liston, Al Hirt, James Meredith

Guests are Bill Dana, Eddie Fisher, Al Hirt and appearances by Sonny Liston, Whitey Ford and Mickey Mantle. There is a CBS News Bulletin reported by Charles Collingwood, interrupting the Ed Sullivan Show. It relates to "Negro" James Meredith, who successfully entered the University of Mississippi as a student.
#13814: ORDEAL AT OXFORD AND SPECIAL REPORT FROM MISSISSIPPI WITH LEON PEARSON
1962-10-01, CBS, min.
Charles Collingwood, James Meredith, Leon Pearson, Ross Barnett, Dan Rathe, Niel Strauser

Leon Pearson-late news and comment. Reports from Mississippi and Washington, Mississippi Governor Ross Barnett comments on the US invasion of Mississippi, and James Meredith and he urges peace and that rioters go home.                        
#306: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: THE FIRST LADY, MRS. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
1962-11-07, WCBS, 29 min.
Charles Collingwood, Edward R. Murrow, Eleanor Roosevelt, Dave Dubin

On the day of her death, at the age of 78, a special tribute to the former first lady, Eleanor Roosevelt, is presented by Charles Collingwood. Included is a recent interview with Mrs. Roosevelt conducted by Dave Dubin.

An excerpt is replayed from a January 22, 1954 Person to Person broadcast, Edward R. Murrow interviewing Eleanor Roosevelt.

 Charles Collingwood gives details on her life as this Special Report tribute continues with film of the Roosevelt family at Hyde Park, New York, during Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1932 campaign, Inauguration Day on March 4, 1933, Mrs. Roosevelt's war-time activities, the death of President Roosevelt, and her appointment as the first woman delegate to the United Nations.

Collingwood closes with a tribute to "her quality of goodness and the transparency of her motivations."                      
#14037: CBS WEEKEND NEWS, THE
1963-04-07, CBS, min.
Charles Collingwood, Jack Nicklaus, Lester B. Pearson

Topics: Negro demonstrations in Birmingham, Alabama, negroes march to City Hall, police dogs force negroes to disperse, Canadian election items-Lester Pearson favored to win, the Russian moonshot is a failure, Jack Nicklaus wins golf match, police narcotics squad '7-Ups' raid rock'n'roll singers apartment.   

 Charles Collingwood substitutes for Harry Reasoner.                                 
#14207: EYEWITNESS TO HISTORY WITH CHARLES KURALT
1963-07-05, CBS, min.
Charles Collingwood, Barry Goldwater

   
EYEWITNESS - September 30, 1960 - July 26, 1963

Originally titled "Eyewitness to History" title shortened to "Eyewitness" by the Fall of  1961

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EYEWITNESS
-----------------
 'CBS News' Production
US Documentary series 1960-63   30 minute Documentary program

Hosted by Charles Kuralt (1960-61)
Hosted by Walter Cronkite (1961-1962)
Hosted by Charles Collingwood (1962-1963)
  


Tonight's show: "Goldwater Boom." A rally for Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater running for president in 1964.

Host: Charles Collingwood.                                             
#14217: EYEWITNESS TO HISTORY WITH CHARLES KURALT
1963-07-12, CBS, min.
Charles Collingwood

   
EYEWITNESS - September 30, 1960 - July 26, 1963

Originally titled "Eyewitness to History" title shortened to "Eyewitness" by the Fall of  1961

------------------
EYEWITNESS
-----------------
 'CBS News' Production
US Documentary series 1960-63   30 minute Documentary program

Hosted by Charles Kuralt (1960-61)
Hosted by Walter Cronkite (1961-1962)
Hosted by Charles Collingwood (1962-1963)
  
  

Tonight's show: A report on the Soviet-Red China feud.

Host: Charles Collingwood.                                             
#493: PORTRAIT: JAMES STEWART
1963-09-06, WCBS, 25 min.
Charles Collingwood, James Stewart

James Stewart is interviewed at his Beverly Hills home by Charles Collingwood.
#14541: CBS NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE, THE
1964-06-05, CBS, 7 min.
Walter Cronkite, Charles Collingwood, Dwight Eisenhower, Bernard Montgomery

A report from Normandy on D-Day by Charles Collingwood, General Bernard Montgomery thinks Eisenhower muddled up the invasion strategy. 

Host: Walter Cronkite.                          
#16999: CBS NEWS SPECIAL:"THE ANTI-AMERICANS"
1964-06-07, CBS, min.
Charles Collingwood, Leonard Marks

The Anti-Americans. A report on anti-American sentiments and activities in various areas of the world.   

"Yankee Go Home" is an English phrase that seems to be understood all over the world. Reporter Charles Collingwood explores the depth and extent of anti-America feeling aboard , and what the U.S. Government is doing to improve our image.                           
#965: SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL: A DAY OF TRIBUTE
1965-01-30, WCBS, 108 min.
Walter Cronkite, Charles Collingwood, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Winston Churchill, Richard Dimbleby, Lord Herbert Morrison, Brian Connell

Starting at 7:00 AM (EST), CBS News begins coverage of the State funeral for Britain's wartime leader, Sir Winston Churchill, in this final tribute to one of the great men of the twentieth century. Walter Cronkite and Charles Collingwood co-anchor this special coverage. From England, Richard Dimbleby, of the BBC, describes the procession as it occurs. Recorded seven hours earlier, the video tape was then flown by jet to New York and then telecast to the USA. A tribute is heard from Lord Herbert Morrison who was a member of Churchill's cabinet during World War II. Others pay tribute including Dwight D. Eisenhower. From ITV, commentary is heard from Brian Connell.
#14746: CBS NEWS, THE
1965-02-17, CBS, 1 min.
Charles Collingwood

The latest news from CBS news.  

Host: Charles Collingwood.                     
#19480: WORLD THIS WEEK,THE
1965-03-06, CBS, min.
Harry Reasoner, Charles Collingwood, William Fulbright, Nelson Benton, Bill Plante

From CBS radio news: Conversation  with Charles Collingwood on South Vietnam. US wants to negotiate with North Vietnam to be more involved with future approach to war. US not facing catastrophic situation as French did in 1954, real problem is creating seeds of a viable society. Report on civil rights, Bill Plante reports on economic progress in Selma, Alabama, "America First" speech by Senator William Fulbright, Nelson Benton reports from New Orleans, controversy over airline entertainment on board TWA flight. 

Harry Reasoner host.                      
#14940: CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE, THE
1965-08-16, CBS, 3 min.
Walter Cronkite, Charles Collingwood

Charles Collingwood reports on the European reaction to the Watts rioting.            
#15103: CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE, THE
1966-03-17, CBS, 19 min.
Walter Cronkite, Charles Collingwood, Muhammad Ali, Eric Sevareid, Cassius Clay, Tony Bill, Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale, Morley Safer, Lee Harvey Oswald, John F. Kennedy, Adam Rafael, Stephen Dennison

Stories include reports from Vietnam, Gemini 8 mission, Cassius Clay appeal to his draft board to change his 1A status on grounds of his religious belief as a Black Muslim, Eric Sevareid commentary on Baseball LA Dodger pitchers Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale holding out on contract negotiations, and their belief in their indispensability, detection of lost Hydrogen Bomb. Morley Safer from London reports on the crime of the century(the assassination of President John F. Kennedy) which was presented as a 90 minute play, titled LEE OSWALD: ASSASSIN on British television (BBC PLAY OF THE WEEK). Tony Bill who plays Oswald is interviewed by Safer. He plays the assassin which probes the mind of his motivations for his act. Bill states that Lee Harvey Oswald was a complex, fascinating and intelligent human being. 

                                                
#17000: CBS NEWS WITH CHARLES COLLINGWOOD
1966-06-08, CBS, min.
Charles Collingwood

Topeka, Kansas devastated by tornado. Sixteen people killed. Kansas tornado the first in US to exceed $100 million in damages.    
#15332: AN INTERVIEW WITH MOSHE DAYAN
1967-06-13, CBS, 22 min.
Charles Collingwood, Morley Safer, Moshe Dayan, Winston Burdett

News correspondents interview Israeli General Moshe Dayan.                          
#15488: CBS NEWS SPECIAL: "YEAR END CORRESPONDENT'S REPORT."
1968-01-02, CBS, 23 min.
Charles Collingwood, Eric Sevareid, Richard C. Hottelet, Marvin Kalb, Winston Burdett, Bernard Kalb

The year-end correspondent's report. Topics are Vietnam, Israel, and the Middle East.    

This program is joined in progress.          
#15710: CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE, THE
1968-04-02, CBS, 30 min.
Walter Cronkite, Charles Collingwood, Lyndon Johnson, Charles Kuralt, Eric Sevareid, Dan Rather, Daniel Boone

President Johnson comments on the American farmer and attempts to return them to the farms, they are now leaving for the cities, Dan Rather reports, Charles Collingwood reports from Hanoi, Eric Sevareid on the Wisconsin primary, Charles Kuralt reports on the Red River Gorge in Kentucky, the discovery of a primitive hut built by Daniel Boone.                          
#15745: CBS RADIO NEWS, THE
1968-04-06, CBS, 6 min.
Charles Collingwood, Martin Luther King

Charles Collingwood reports from Tokyo, Dr. Martin Luther King memorial service on Tuesday, Memphis, Tennessee march on Monday.
Commercial for Chevrolet.            
#15748: CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE AND OTHER TV AND RADIO EXCERPTS
1968-04-08, CBS, 22 min.
Walter Cronkite, Charles Collingwood, Eric Sevareid, Roger Mudd, Herb Kaplow, Frank Reynolds, Elie Abel, Mike Rich, Bill Fitzgerald, Nelson Benton, Coretta Scott King

Mike Rich reports on the rally for Dr. King in Memphis, Tennessee
NBC News Monitor- Comment from NBC Newsman Elie Abel (Radio)
WNBC-TV Commentary- The World in Washington with Herb Kaplow
Bill Fitzgerald-WNBC (Radio) Monitor News-Curfews in Pittsburgh and Baltimore
Frank Reynolds-ABC News-Vietnam report
Charles Collingwood (CBS) on Vietnam-Roger Mudd on Dr. King
Dr. King's Memphis march, Coretta King in attendence, Nelson Benton (CBS) on curfews
Hunt for Dr. King's assassin
Eric Sevareid (CBS) on the Vietnam war
Cronkite sign-off on CBS-TV.
An announcement that CBS will telecast Dr. King's funeral tomorrow. 


                                     
#15765: CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1968-04-13, CBS, 18 min.
Charles Collingwood, Martin Luther King, Reed Collins

Charles Collingwood on Hanoi peace talks.
White Mustang found in Alabama- possibly owned by Dr. King Assassin?
Review of Dr. King's funeral. 

Host: Reed Collins                                
#15769: CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE, THE
1968-04-15, CBS, 29 min.
Walter Cronkite, Charles Collingwood, Lyndon Johnson, Eric Sevareid, Robert Kennedy, Dick Gregory

President Johnson in Hawaii
Vietnam report with Charles Collingwood
West Berlin demonstrations succeed
Soviet Union nuclear weapons increase
Dick Gregory against demonstrating at Chicago convention
Robert Kennedy spending more TV ad money
USSR space report
Eric Sevareid on UN talks.

Walter Cronkite host: Some commercials
                          
#15771: CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE, THE
1968-04-16, CBS, 29 min.
Walter Cronkite, Charles Collingwood, Eric Sevareid, Robert Kennedy, Daniel Schorr, Jacqueline Kennedy, Bill Plante, Edna Ferber, Richard J. Daly

Disorder and rioting continues in Chicago, shoot-to-kill order by Mayor Richard J. Daly- Bill Plante reports
Eric Sevareid-commentary on Mayor Daly
Jackie Kennedy to campaign for Robert Kennedy
Charles Collingwood reports from North Vietnam
Novelist, playwright, Edna Ferber (Showboat) has died at 80
GNP soars to new record-Booming economy
Children go hungry-Daniel Schorr reports from Alabama
Kent Cigarette and Miller Beer commercials.

Host: Walter Cronkite. 


                                                                
#15772: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: REPORT FROM HANOI WITH CHARLES COLLINGWOOD, THE
1968-04-16, CBS, 52 min.
Charles Collingwood

Produced and reported by Charles Collingwood. Collingwood gives personal observations about the current US status in Vietnam
including a Hanoi report. This special is an Emmy-nominated personal view of the North Vietnamese Capital (Hanoi).
              
#10163: "END OF A DECADE, THE."
1969-12-26, CBS, 60 min.
Charles Collingwood, Mike Wallace, Eric Sevareid

Charles Collinwood, Eric Sevareid, and Mike Wallace reflect on the decade of the 1960s as it draws to a close.           
#16498: CBS YEAR-END REVIEW
1970-12-29, CBS, 57 min.
Charles Collingwood, Eric Sevareid, Richard C. Hottelet, Marvin Kalb, Morley Safer, Peter Kallscher

CBS Chief correspondents review the year's headlines in two one-hour programs. (December 27th and 29th.) 

This is part 2. 

Moderator Charles Collingwood leads a discussion about US involvement in Vietnam and Cambodia; the Paris peace talks; America's relationships with Russia and Red China; and revolutionary terrorist groups such as the Palestinian Guerillas.

Correspondents: Eric Sevareid, Marvin Kalb, Richard C. Hottelet, Morley Safer, Peter Kallscher, Charles  Collingwood.
             
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