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#13009:
BIG SURPRISE THE
1956-10-09,
WNBC,
4 min.
Mike Wallace
October 8th, 1955-April 2nd, 1957
A quiz show with a $100,000 top prize. Jack Barry was the original host. He was replaced in the second season by Mike Wallace.
NOTE:
Almost all daytime game shows from the 1950's thru the 1970's have been destroyed. A conservative conscientious effort to save programming by CBS's archives begin in 1972, ABC in 1978, and NBC in 1980. Only a handful of producers (most notably Goodson-Todman) did arrange for the preservation of their shows even during the tape-recycling period.
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#13043:
NIGHT BEAT WITH MIKE WALLACE
1956-10-31,
WABD,
11 min.
Mike Wallace, Robert Wagner, Adlai Stevenson, Dwight Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles, Max Lerner
October 90, 1956-May 31, 1957
Night beat was an hour-long talk/interview program hosted by Mike Wallace and broadcast on WABD-TV channel 5 in New York City. (Dumont). It was broadcast from 11 PM to 12 AM Tuesday through Friday evenings. Wallace served as host from October 1956 to May 1957.
In this episode, Mike interviews Max Lerner of the NY Post who comments on the Middle East crises and makes a prediction that Adlai Stevenson will be elected the next President of the United States and New York City Mayor Robert Wagner will be a United States Senator from New York. He also predicts that John Foster Dulle's days as Secretary of State are over. Mike Wallace reviews current headlines.
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#13092:
NIGHT BEAT WITH MIKE WALLACE
1956-11-14,
WABD,
14 min.
Harry S. Truman, Mike Wallace, Richard Nixon, Dwight Eisenhower, Drew Pearson, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Night beat was an hour-long talk/interview program hosted by Mike Wallace and broadcast on WABD-TV channel 5 in New York City. (Dumont). It was broadcast from 11 PM to 12 AM Tuesday through Friday evenings. Wallace served as host from October 1956 to May 1957.
Mike Wallace interviews Washington columnist Drew Pearson, who attacks Vice-President Nixon on his past actions, He discusses Eisenhower and Nixon, Harry Truman, and FDR.
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#13118:
NIGHT BEAT WITH MIKE WALLACE
1956-12-12,
WABD,
22 min.
Mike Wallace, H.V. Kaltenborn
October 9, 1956-May 31 1957
Night beat was an hour-long talk/interview program hosted by Mike Wallace and broadcast on WABD-TV channel 5 in New York City. (Dumont). It was broadcast from 11 PM to 12 AM Tuesday through Friday evenings. Wallace served as host from October 1956 to May 1957.
Mike Wallace interviews journalist H.V. Kaltenborn, joined in progress.
NOTE: Phil Gries in conversation with Mike Wallace donated this "lost" much often sought after broadcast to Wallace. He had little recall related to what was talked about or subject matter, and was astonished when listening to the air check.
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#13144:
NIGHT BEAT WITH MIKE WALLACE
1957-03-21,
WABD,
7 min.
Mike Wallace, William F. Buckley Jr., John Gates, William Buckley Sr.
October 30, 1956-May 31, 1957
Night beat was an hour-long talk/interview program hosted by Mike Wallace and broadcast on WABD-TV channel 5 in New York City. (Dumont). It was broadcast from 11 PM to 12 AM Tuesday through Friday evenings. Wallace served as host from October 1956 to May 1957.
In this episode, we hear the final 7 minutes of a Mike Wallace interview with conservative, and recent editor of the National Review, William F. Buckley Jr.
Topics covered include:
-The refusal by New York City Colleges, with the exception of Columbia University, of which Buckley is in disagreement, to allow John Gates to speak on their college campuses.
- William F. Buckley Jr. espouses on the purpose of education is to find out certain truths, including Communism.
-The doctrine of Academic Freedom.
-Yale University being a "hot bed" of communist enrollments.
-A character portrait of William F. Buckley Jr. read by Mike Wallace written by the editor of the Yale Daily News Oct. 15, 1951...and its response by Buckley Jr.
-March 4, 1957 TIME MAGAZINE article, two weeks ago, about William Buckley Sr. described as a capitalist and that he is intending to create an elementary school to train children, including his own 28 grandchildren, to "resist the blight of liberalism and communism." William F. Buckley Jr. expands on his father's philosophy by which he grew up.
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#13168:
MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW, THE
1957-04-28,
ABC,
22 min.
Mike Wallace, Gloria Swanson
April 28th, 1957- April 18th, 1968 (with Mike Wallace) continuing till September 14th, 1958-ABC
A half-hour interview series with host Mike Wallace.
On this debut show, Mike interviews actress Gloria Swanson.
Series Premiere.
NOTE:
Status of The Mike Wallace Interview
A total of 72 episodes of The Mike Wallace Interview were broadcast by ABC between 1957 and 1958. The series premiered on April 28th, 1957 and was sponsored by Phillip Morris through the April 18th, 1958 episode. The Fund for the Republic then sponsored a 13-week set of interviews entitled “Liberty and Freedom” (one of which was never broadcast) followed by an additional six episodes. The final broadcast took place on September 14th, 1958.
My article about The Mike Wallace Interview can be found here.
The Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin has 66 of the 72 episodes of The Mike Wallace Interview. Five are only available as audio recordings while the rest are kinescopes that have been digitized and made available for viewing online. The Ransom Center also has a transcript of the Ben Hecht interview (broadcast February 25th, 1958) but no audio or video. One of the episodes the Ransom Center does not have a copy of is the controversial Mickey Cohen broadcast from May 19th, 1957.
According to Steve Winston, Associate Curator of Film at the Ransom Center, “There are reports that the BBC still has some excerpts though we have not been able to locate the specific department that might hold them. Other than that, the interview appears to be lost.” Audio of the Cohen episode is part of Archival Television Audio, Inc. collection.
Also missing from the Ransom Center’s collection are the two retractions read by ABC’s Oliver Treyz on May 27th and December 14th. According to Winston, “We have no idea why the footage was not included in the kinescope. We don’t know if they were removed later, or if they were never recorded in the first place.” Archival Television Audio, Inc. has the May 27th retraction read by Treyz.
The UCLA Film & Television Archive has two episodes of the series: the Cyrus Eaton interview that is audio only at the Ransom Center and the Ben Hecht interview that the Ransom Center only has a transcript for. Both the Museum of Broadcasting and The Paley Center for Media have several episodes that are also part of the Ransom Center’s collection.
(According to a December 1957 article in The Los Angeles Times, a filmed “stand-by interview” with Evelyn Rudie was always ready to be used in the event a guest didn’t show up. It is not included in the episode count and its current whereabouts are unknown.)
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#13177:
MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW, THE
1957-05-05,
ABC,
26 min.
Mike Wallace, Eldon Edwards
April 28th, 1957-September 14th, 1958-ABC
A half-hour interview series with host Mike Wallace.
The Guest is Eldon Edwards, the "Imperial Wizard" of the Klu Klux Klan.
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#13190A:
MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW, THE
1957-05-19,
ABC,
28 min.
Mike Wallace, Mickey Cohen, William H. Parker, Oliver Treyz
April 28th, 1957-September 14th, 1958 (ABC)
A half-hour interview series with host Mike Wallace.
Mike Wallace interviews gangster Mickey Cohen. Cohen discusses the rackets and calls the Los Angeles police chief William H. Parker "a sadistic degenerate."
Also included, the opening of the "lost" Mike Wallace Interview, broadcast, the following week, May 26, 1958:
Host Mike Wallace issues an apology and retracts the statements made by Mickey Cohen, the week before, that adversely reflected the character of Los Angeles police chief William H.Parker and others.
Vice President of ABC TV Oliver Treyz appears and retracts all statements Mickey Cohen made adversely reflecting the character of the Los Angeles Police Chief William H. Parker, and others.
NOTE: The vast majority of the 72 episodes of ABC’s The Mike Wallace Interview are collected (and have been digitized) at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas. Several of those episodes exist solely on audio. However, one of the most controversial episodes–in which Wallace interviewed Mickey Cohen–is not part of the Ransom collection. Nor can it be found at any of the other big four television archives.
It can, however, be found at Archival Television Audio, Inc. ATA has the complete Mickey Cohen episode (originally broadcast May 19th, 1957). It also has the retraction read by ABC’s Oliver Treyz the following week, October 26, 1957; Ransom has this episode (with Senator Wayne Morse) but the retraction by Treyz is not included nor is a brief retraction by Wallace himself.
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#13190:
MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW, THE
1957-05-19,
ABC,
25 min.
Mike Wallace, Mickey Cohen, William H. Parker
April 28th, 1957-September 14th, 1958 (ABC)
A half-hour interview series with host Mike Wallace.
Mike Wallace interviews gangster Mickey Cohen. Cohen discusses the rackets and calls the Los Angeles police chief William H. Parker "a sadistic degenerate."
NOTE: The vast majority of the 72 episodes of ABC’s The Mike Wallace Interview are collected (and have been digitized) at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas. Several of those episodes exist solely on audio. However, one of the most controversial episodes–in which Wallace interviewed Mickey Cohen–is not part of the Ransom collection. Nor can it be found at any of the other big four television archives.
It can, however, be found at Archival Television Audio, Inc. ATA has the complete Mickey Cohen episode (originally broadcast May 19th, 1957). It also has the retraction read by ABC’s Oliver Treyz the following week, October 26, 1957; Ransom has this episode (with Senator Wayne Morse) but the retraction by Treyz is not included nor is a brief retraction by Wallace himself.
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#13193:
MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW, THE
1957-05-26,
ABC,
19 min.
Mike Wallace, Mickey Cohen, Wayne Morse, William H. Parker, Oliver Treyz
April 28th, 1957-September 14th, 1958-ABC
A half-hour interview series with host Mike Wallace.
Host Mike Wallace issues an apology and retracts the statements made by Mickey Cohen, the week before, that adversely reflected the character of Los Angeles police chief William H.Parker and others.
Vice President of ABC TV Oliver Treys appears and retracts all statements Mickey Cohen made adversely reflecting the character of the Los Angeles Police Chief William H. Parker, and others.
Wallace interviews Wayne Morse, Democratic Senator from Oregon.
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#13194:
MIKE WALLACE AND THE NEWS
1957-05-28,
WNTA,
2 min.
Konrad Adenauer, Mike Wallace, Dwight Eisenhower
Highlights: President Eisenhower and German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer wind up their meeting, American scientists plan to launch the first artificial satellite next Spring, The Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants baseball clubs are given permission to move to the West Coast, New York City Mayor Robert Wagner says he will try to convince them to stay.
The newscaster is Mike Wallace.
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#13201:
MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW, THE
1957-06-30,
ABC,
25 min.
Mike Wallace, Chuck Kelly
April 28th, 1957-September 14th, 1958-ABC
A half-hour interview series with host Mike Wallace.
Mike Wallace interviews "Commando" Chuck Kelly, a World War 11 hero. He discusses his misfortunes in civilian life, his business failures, Pollyanna attitudes, wartime experiences, his feelings about killing Germans, the Red Cross, the American Legion, and WACS.
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#13203:
MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW, THE
1957-07-07,
ABC,
25 min.
Steve Allen, Mike Wallace
April 28th, 1957-September 14th, 1958-ABC
A half-hour interview series with host Mike Wallace.
Mike Wallace interviews Steve Allen. Topics include his feud with Ed Sullivan, ratings, and programming. He comments on American journalist Westbrook Pegler, and Eddie Cantor.
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#10538B:
MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW, THE
1957-07-07,
ABC,
9 min.
Steve Allen, Mike Wallace, Billy Graham, Westbrook Pegler, Ted Williams, Eddie Cantor, Bob Harrison
April 28th, 1957-September 14th, 1958-ABC
A half-hour interview series with host Mike Wallace.
Nine minutes highlighting salient topics.
Steve's discussion includes:
-Ed Sullivan
-Criticism of TV Awards
-Impressions of Westbrook Pegler, Ted Williams, Eddie Cantor Billy Graham, Bob Harrison of Confidential Magazine.
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#13206:
MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW, THE
1957-07-14,
ABC,
12 min.
Mike Wallace, Diana Barrymore
April 28th, 1957-September 14th, 1958-ABC
A half-hour interview series with host Mike Wallace.
Mike Wallace interviews actress Diana Barrymore.
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#13207:
MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW, THE
1957-07-28,
ABC,
26 min.
Mike Wallace, James Eastland
April 28th, 1957-September 14th, 1958-ABC
A half-hour interview series with host Mike Wallace.
Mike Wallace interviews Senator James Eastland of Mississippi.
Eastland, a violent segregationist talks about civil rights.
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#13208:
MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW, THE
1957-07-28,
ABC,
11 min.
Mike Wallace, Frank Lloyd Wright
April 28th, 1957-September 14th, 1958-ABC
A half-hour interview series with host Mike Wallace.
Mike Wallace interviews architect and writer Frank Lloyd Wright.
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#10538:
MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW, THE
1957-08-11,
ABC,
26 min.
Mike Wallace, Dagmar
April 28th, 1957-September 14th, 1958-ABC
A half-hour interview series with host Mike Wallace.
Dagmar is interviewed on a myriad of topics including:
-Psychoanalysis
-Jayne Mansfield
-Problems of Television
-Income Taxes
-Usage of Tranquilizers
Dagmar comments of Jayne Mansfield appearing earlier this evening on The Ed Sullivan Show. She states that what is more important than Beauty is Brains.
Dagmar talks about her debut on OPEN HOUSE seven years ago when she was purely a sex object. She tells Mike that she would love to do a Broadway Musical.
Other discussion includes, why she left television, making more money now off TV, Jerry Lester's comment about her, marriage to Danny Dayton, love to have a child at 36 years of age... would be an excellent mother, admiration for Danny Thomas, and hating to be still called an "intellectual idiot."
Dagmar discusses her eating habits and improtance that everyone should receive a college education. Also comments on women wrestlers.
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#10470:
MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW, THE
1957-10-05,
ABC,
26 min.
Mike Wallace, Lili St. Cyr
April 28th, 1957-September 14th, 1958-ABC
A half-hour interview series with host Mike Wallace.
The Guest is Lili St. Cyr, stripper and burlesque dancer.
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#13247:
MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW, THE
1957-11-16,
ABC,
24 min.
Jayne Mansfield, Mike Wallace, Elvis Presley, Elsa Maxwell, Cleveland Amory, Maria Callas
April 28th, 1957-September 14th, 1958-ABC
A half-hour interview series with host Mike Wallace.
Mike Wallace interviews Elsa Maxwell. Topics include her opinions on international party makers, personalities such as Khrushchev, Jayne Mansfield, Elvis Presley, Maria Callas, Cleveland Amory, the immorality in high society, and divorce.
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#13251:
MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW, THE
1957-11-30,
ABC,
12 min.
Mike Wallace, Bennett Cerf
April 28th, 1957-September 14th, 1958-ABC
A half-hour interview series with host Mike Wallace.
Mike Wallace interviews Bennett Cerf. The topics include the current state of television.
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#13256:
MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW, THE
1957-12-07,
ABC,
22 min.
Mike Wallace, Drew Pearson
April 28th, 1957-September 14th, 1958-ABC
A half-hour interview series with host Mike Wallace.
Mike Wallace interviews columnist Drew Pearson. The topics include the current crisis resulting from Sputnick and Vanguard, President Eisenhower illness, he predicts Richard Nixon will be the President of the United States within a year (following Eisenhower's resignation), he speaks of Senator John F. Kennedy and his "synthetic public relations buildup," he claims that Kennedy's book "Profiles in Courage" was ghost-written, he also comments on former President Truman and Eisenhower's press secretary James Hagerty.
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#13168A:
MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW, THE
1958-03-01,
ABC,
26 min.
Mike Wallace, Tennessee Williams
April 28th, 1957- April 18th, 1958 (with Mike Wallace) continuing till September 14th, 1958-ABC
A half-hour interview series with host Mike Wallace.
Mike interviews playwright Tennessee Williams.
NOTE:
One of the rare "lost" MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW broadcasts, of which all but two of the 72 broadcasts survive.
NOTE:
Status of The Mike Wallace Interview
A total of 72 episodes of The Mike Wallace Interview were broadcast by ABC between 1957 and 1958. The series premiered on April 28th, 1957 and was sponsored by Phillip Morris through the April 19th, 1958 episode. The Fund for the Republic then sponsored a 13-week set of Mike Wallace interviews entitled “Liberty and Freedom” (one of which was never broadcast) followed by an additional six episodes. The final broadcast took place on September 14th, 1958.
The Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin has 68 of the 72 episodes of The Mike Wallace Interview, donated by Mike Wallace in the 1960's. Four of these broadcasts are only available as audio recordings while the rest are kinescopes.
The Ransom Center also has a transcript of the Ben Hecht interview (broadcast February 25th, 1958) as well as a kinescope of this show. One of the episodes the Ransom Center does not have is a copy of is the controversial Mickey Cohen broadcast from May 19th, 1957.
According to Steve Winston, Associate Curator of Film at the Ransom Center, “There are reports that the BBC still has some excerpts though we have not been able to locate the specific department that might hold them. Other than that, both interview and retractions appears to be lost.”
Also missing from the Ransom Center’s collection are the two retractions read by ABC’s Oliver Treyz and Mike Wallace on May 27th which Archival Television Audio, Inc. does have and December 14th. According to Winston, “We have no idea why the footage was not included in the kinescope. We don’t know if they were removed later, or if they were never recorded in the first place.”
The UCLA Film & Television Archive has two episodes of the series: the Cyrus Eaton interview that is audio only at the Ransom Center and the Ben Hecht interview that the Ransom Center also retains as a kinescope. Both the Museum of Broadcasting and The Paley Center for Media have several episodes that are also part of the Ransom Center’s collection.
(According to a December 1957 article in The Los Angeles Times, a filmed “stand-by interview” with Evelyn Rudie was always ready to be used in the event a guest didn’t show up. It is not included in the episode count and its current whereabouts are unknown.)
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#10471:
MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW, THE
1958-03-01,
ABC,
26 min.
Mike Wallace, Tennessee Williams
April 28th, 1957-September 14th, 1958-ABC
A half-hour interview series with host Mike Wallace.
The Guest is Tennessee Williams.
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#10542:
MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEW, THE
1958-03-01,
ABC,
25 min.
Mike Wallace, Tennessee Williams
April 28th, 1957-September 14th, 1958-ABC
A half-hour interview series with host Mike Wallace.
Guest: Tennessee Williams
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#13362:
WHO PAYS
1959-08-27,
NBC,
4 min.
Mike Wallace, Nina Foch, Cedric Hardwick
July 2nd,1959-September 24th,1959 (NBC)
Short-lived prime time quiz show hosted by Mike Wallace.
Each contestant was employed by a famous person and a celebrity panel would try and guess who the famous employer was.
Host: Mike Wallace. Guests are Nina Foch and Sir Cedric Hardwick.
NOTE: Rare broadcast air check in any form. All of these programs were erased and no longer exist.
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#13376:
NEWS WITH MIKE WALLACE
1959-10-06,
CBS,
9 min.
Dwight Eisenhower, WD Snodgrass, Harold Stempol
Russian rocket heads for side of the moon possibly to take pictures, Eisenhower invokes the Taft-Hartley act on tugboat strikers, house sub-committee investigates the television quiz show scandals, Harold Stempol a "twenty-one" quiz contestant says the entire program was rehearsed (given questions, answers, and told of gestures in isolation booth) poet W.D. Snodgrass says he double-crossed producers, the street fight between Puerto Rican and Italian youths.
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#13383:
CBS NEWS WITH MIKE WALLACE
1959-10-14,
CBS,
10 min.
Mike Wallace, Charles Van Doren
Charles Van Doren press conference, upset by his NBC suspension he explains his departure from New York, the $64,000 question also rigged as claimed by a former contestant.
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#13385:
NEWSBEAT WITH MIKE WALLACE
1959-10-23,
WNTA,
5 min.
Mike Wallace, Fabian
March 9, 1959-March 18, 1960
A daily news broadcast anchored by Mike Wallace, on WNTA-TV Channel 13, New York City.
Mike Wallace, TV interviewer and author of the recent book "Mike Wallace Asks," is the commentator for a half hour news program televised Monday through Friday. Wallace comments on national and international news stories. He is assisted by guest columnists and reporters who probe the important news in their fields.
It was challenging to know exactly when Mike Wallace would be on the air with this daily early evening newscast for during the one year run of the show these broadcasts would change seven times related to beginning and ending times.
-March 9, 1959....... 7:30-8:00pm
-May 4, 1959 6:30.......6:30pm-7:00pm
-Sept. 14, 1959..............7:30-8:00pm
-Oct. 26, 1959.....................7:30-7:55pm
-Dec. 21, 1959.........................7:25-7:55pm
-Dec. 28, 1959...............................7:30-7:55pm
Jan. 25, 1960.......................................7:00-7:25pm
News show starring Mike Wallace, broadcast on WNTA-TV New York City.
New York City to host the 1964 World's Fair, Fabian arrives in Australia...an excerpt of his song.
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#13390:
NEWSBEAT WITH MIKE WALLACE
1959-11-02,
WNTA,
9 min.
Ernest Hemingway, Danny Meehan, Mike Wallace, Charles Van Doren
March 9, 1959-March 18, 1960
A daily news broadcast anchored by Mike Wallace, on WNTA-TV Channel 13, New York City.
Mike Wallace, TV interviewer and author of the recent book "Mike Wallace Asks," is the commentator for a half hour news program televised Monday through Friday. Wallace comments on national and international news stories. He is assisted by guest columnists and reporters who probe the important news in their fields.
It was challenging to know exactly when Mike Wallace would be on the air with this daily early evening newscast for during the one year run of the show these broadcasts would change seven times related to beginning and ending times.
-March 9, 1959....... 7:30-8:00pm
-May 4, 1959 6:30.......6:30pm-7:00pm
-Sept. 14, 1959..............7:30-8:00pm
-Oct. 26, 1959.....................7:30-7:55pm
-Dec. 21, 1959.........................7:25-7:55pm
-Dec. 28, 1959...............................7:30-7:55pm
Jan. 25, 1960.......................................7:00-7:25pm
Complete coverage of Charles Van Doren confession in a press conference says that his entire career on the quiz show "Twenty-One was rehearsed, Van Doren could be indicted for perjury, Ernest Hemingway arrives in New York City tells reporters about his travels and novels, Cuba (things are pretty good there).
NOTE: This TV one on one interview with Ernest Hemingway was the only time he would appear for a television interview. Mike Wallace, from the studio, sets up the time and place as we switch to a filmed 1:06 interview by Danny Meehan with Hemingway who has just docked via his liner. Back in the studio, Wallace comments and wraps up the newscast.
NOTE: This air check has been transacted to Ken Burns production company, Florentine Films, for inclusion in his documentary on the life of Ernest Hemingway.
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#13392:
NEWSBEAT WITH MIKE WALLACE
1959-11-03,
WNTA,
5 min.
Mike Wallace, Xavier Cugat, Charles Van Doren
March 9, 1959-March 18, 1960
A daily news broadcast anchored by Mike Wallace, on WNTA-TV Channel 13, New York City.
Mike Wallace, TV interviewer and author of the recent book "Mike Wallace Asks," is the commentator for a half hour news program televised Monday through Friday. Wallace comments on national and international news stories. He is assisted by guest columnists and reporters who probe the important news in their fields.
It was challenging to know exactly when Mike Wallace would be on the air with this daily early evening newscast for during the one year run of the show these broadcasts would change seven times related to beginning and ending times.
-March 9, 1959....... 7:30-8:00pm
-May 4, 1959 6:30.......6:30pm-7:00pm
-Sept. 14, 1959..............7:30-8:00pm
-Oct. 26, 1959.....................7:30-7:55pm
-Dec. 21, 1959.........................7:25-7:55pm
-Dec. 28, 1959...............................7:30-7:55pm
Jan. 25, 1960.......................................7:00-7:25pm
News show starring Mike Wallace, broadcast on WNTA-TV New York City.
Topic: The television quiz show scandal investigation. more on Charles Van Doren's comments firing by Columbia University comments about Xavier Cugat's involvement in the scandal.
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#13396:
NEWSBEAT WITH MIKE WALLACE
1959-11-04,
WNTA,
11 min.
Mike Wallace, Dave Garroway, Dwight Eisenhower, Carles Van Doren
March 9, 1959-March 18, 1960
A daily news broadcast anchored by Mike Wallace, on WNTA-TV Channel 13, New York City.
Mike Wallace, TV interviewer and author of the recent book "Mike Wallace Asks," is the commentator for a half hour news program televised Monday through Friday. Wallace comments on national and international news stories. He is assisted by guest columnists and reporters who probe the important news in their fields.
It was challenging to know exactly when Mike Wallace would be on the air with this daily early evening newscast for during the one year run of the show these broadcasts would change seven times related to beginning and ending times.
-March 9, 1959....... 7:30-8:00pm
-May 4, 1959 6:30.......6:30pm-7:00pm
-Sept. 14, 1959..............7:30-8:00pm
-Oct. 26, 1959.....................7:30-7:55pm
-Dec. 21, 1959.........................7:25-7:55pm
-Dec. 28, 1959...............................7:30-7:55pm
Jan. 25, 1960.......................................7:00-7:25pm
A daily news broadcast anchored by Mike Wallace, on WNTA-TV Channel 13, New York City.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower speaks of his forthcoming trip to Europe and Near East, French have a bomb, comments on the quiz scandals; Dave Garroway breaks down after hearing comment by Charles Van Doren related to his involvement with the quiz scandal.
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#13398:
NEWSBEAT WITH MIKE WALLACE
1959-11-06,
WNTA,
15 min.
Mike Wallace, Hal March, Frank Stanton
March 9, 1959-March 18, 1960
A daily news broadcast anchored by Mike Wallace, on WNTA-TV Channel 13, New York City.
Mike Wallace, TV interviewer and author of the recent book "Mike Wallace Asks," is the commentator for a half hour news program televised Monday through Friday. Wallace comments on national and international news stories. He is assisted by guest columnists and reporters who probe the important news in their fields.
It was challenging to know exactly when Mike Wallace would be on the air with this daily early evening newscast for during the one year run of the show these broadcasts would change seven times related to beginning and ending times.
-March 9, 1959....... 7:30-8:00pm
-May 4, 1959 6:30.......6:30pm-7:00pm
-Sept. 14, 1959..............7:30-8:00pm
-Oct. 26, 1959.....................7:30-7:55pm
-Dec. 21, 1959.........................7:25-7:55pm
-Dec. 28, 1959...............................7:30-7:55pm
Jan. 25, 1960.......................................7:00-7:25pm
News show starring Mike Wallace, broadcast on WNTA-TV New York City.
More on TV quiz show scandals, Frank Stanton testifies says federal legislation is difficult, investigation on "payola" many disc jockeys to plug certain tunes, comment by Hal March who might sue to clear his name, a former contestant on "Twenty-One" quiz tells of rigging and will also sue NBC, public reaction to TV quiz show frauds and investigations.
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#13404:
NEWSBEAT WITH MIKE WALLACE
1959-12-27,
WNTA,
min.
Howard Cosell, Mike Wallace, Fidel Castro, John F. Kennedy, Richard M. Nixon, Jimmy Cannon, William Lawrence, Teddy Roosevelt
March 9, 1959-March 18, 1960
A daily news broadcast anchored by Mike Wallace, on WNTA-TV Channel 13, New York City.
Mike Wallace, TV interviewer and author of the recent book "Mike Wallace Asks," is the commentator for a half hour news program televised Monday through Friday. Wallace comments on national and international news stories. He is assisted by guest columnists and reporters who probe the important news in their fields.
It was challenging to know exactly when Mike Wallace would be on the air with this daily early evening newscast for during the one year run of the show these broadcasts would change seven times related to beginning and ending times.
-March 9, 1959....... 7:30-8:00pm
-May 4, 1959 6:30.......6:30pm-7:00pm
-Sept. 14, 1959..............7:30-8:00pm
-Oct. 26, 1959.....................7:30-7:55pm
-Dec. 21, 1959.........................7:25-7:55pm
-Dec. 28, 1959...............................7:30-7:55pm
Jan. 25, 1960.......................................7:00-7:25pm
News show starring Mike Wallace, broadcast on WNTA-TV New York City.
Political predictions for the president, ( new president will be Nixon) Kennedy will run as Vice-President on Democratic ticket, predictions by Jimmy Cannon.
Nixon will be a great president just like Teddy Roosevelt, Castro regime will worsen with the USA, sports predictions by Howard Cosell, space prediction by William Lawrence, a man on moon within the next ten years, TV changes in 1960.
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#13409A:
NEWSBEAT WITH MIKE WALLACE
1959-12-27,
WNTA,
min.
Richard M. Nixon, John F. Kennedy, Mike Wallace, Fidel Castro
March 9, 1959-March 18, 1960
A daily news broadcast anchored by Mike Wallace, on WNTA-TV Channel 13, New York City.
Mike Wallace, TV interviewer and author of the recent book "Mike Wallace Asks," is the commentator for a half hour news program televised Monday through Friday. Wallace comments on national and international news stories. He is assisted by guest columnists and reporters who probe the important news in their fields.
It was challenging to know exactly when Mike Wallace would be on the air with this daily early evening newscast for during the one year run of the show these broadcasts would change seven times related to beginning and ending times.
-March 9, 1959....... 7:30-8:00pm
-May 4, 1959 6:30.......6:30pm-7:00pm
-Sept. 14, 1959..............7:30-8:00pm
-Oct. 26, 1959.....................7:30-7:55pm
-Dec. 21, 1959.........................7:25-7:55pm
-Dec. 28, 1959...............................7:30-7:55pm
Jan. 25, 1960.......................................7:00-7:25pm
News show starring Mike Wallace, broadcast on WNTA-TV New York City.
The United States considers diplomatic breaking away from Cuba, John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon win perspective New Hampshire Primaries, comment on Kennedy win, "...probably now will get the democratic nomination.
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#13410:
NEWSBEAT WITH MIKE WALLACE
1960-05-10,
WNTA,
min.
Mike Wallace, Nikita Khrushchev, Hubert Humphrey, Adlai Stevenson, John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Dwight Eisenhower, Lyndon Johnson, Gary Powers, Jim Sling
March 9, 1959-March 18, 1960
A daily news broadcast anchored by Mike Wallace, on WNTA-TV Channel 13, New York City.
Mike Wallace, TV interviewer and author of the recent book "Mike Wallace Asks," is the commentator for a half hour news program televised Monday through Friday. Wallace comments on national and international news stories. He is assisted by guest columnists and reporters who probe the important news in their fields.
It was challenging to know exactly when Mike Wallace would be on the air with this daily early evening newscast for during the one year run of the show these broadcasts would change seven times related to beginning and ending times.
-March 9, 1959....... 7:30-8:00pm
-May 4, 1959 6:30.......6:30pm-7:00pm
-Sept. 14, 1959..............7:30-8:00pm
-Oct. 26, 1959.....................7:30-7:55pm
-Dec. 21, 1959.........................7:25-7:55pm
-Dec. 28, 1959...............................7:30-7:55pm
Jan. 25, 1960.......................................7:00-7:25pm
News show starring Mike Wallace, broadcast on WNTA-TV New York City.
Substituting for Wallace is Jim Sling (?)
Topics: U-2 story continued, Khrushchev warns the US and others spy base countries will take retaliatory action, Russians say U-2 pilot (Gary Powers) would be tried for espionage, Eisenhower says the incident will have no effect on the summit, he will go to Russia, U-2 flight allegedly known by Eisenhower, West Virginia Democratic primary between Hubert Humphrey and John F. Kennedy for presidential nomination, commentator belittles their value, claims Johnson and Stevenson will be nominated, atomic sub-Triton completes an underwater trip around the world (84 days), ideas on moon base construction ten years hence, newsreel, Kennedy ahead in West Virginia primary, Nixon leads over Kennedy in Nebraska primary.
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#13469:
MIKE WALLACE INTERVIEWS
1960-08-20,
WNTA,
min.
Mike Wallace, Harriet Van Horne
1957-1958 (ABC)
1959-1960 (WNTA)
A series of interviews hosted by Mike Wallace. This program was carried in 1957-1958 by ABC television and in 1959-1960 by WNTA-TV Channel 13 in New York City.
The guest is TV columnist Harriet Van Horne who discusses the current deplorable state of television and comments on current programs and personalities.
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#19254:
PM EAST WITH MIKE WALLACE
1961-09-21,
SYN,
12 min.
Mike Wallace, Joyce Davidson, Hildegard
1961-1962, Syndicated
A ninety-minute nightly syndicated talk show with Mike Wallace and his co-host Joyce Davidson. Wallace and Davidson hosted the first hour from New York with Terrence O'Flaherty hosting the last half-hour from San Francisco. It was created to compete with the Jack Paar Show on NBC.
Guest: Hildegarde who is interviewed by Joyce Davidson and sings "Lili Marlene," and " Warsaw Concerto."
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#RT13581A:
PM EAST - PM WEST
1961-11-17,
SYN,
45 min.
Mike Wallace, Bob Newhart, Joyce Davidson, Earl Hines, Terrance OFlaherty, The Limeliters, Al Collins
1961-1962, Syndicated
PM East - PM West
17Nov1961
PM East: [rerun 29Jan62]
Mike and Joyce spend the evening with the Limeliters, a folk singing group.
PM West:
PM East - PM West was a late-night talk show hosted by Mike Wallace and Joyce Davidson in New York City (where the PM East portion originated) and San Francisco Chronicle television critic Terrence O'Flaherty in San Francisco (PM West). The program was seen five nights a week from June 12, 1961, to June 22, 1962.
A ninety-minute nightly syndicated talk show, video taped in New York with Mike Wallace and his co-host Joyce Davidson. Wallace and Davidson hosted the first hour from New York with Terrence O'Flaherty hosting the last half-hour from San Francisco. It was created to compete with the Jack Paar Show on NBC.
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#13581A:
PM EAST - PM WEST
1961-11-17,
SYN,
45 min.
Mike Wallace, Bob Newhart, Joyce Davidson, Earl Hines, Terrance OFlaherty, The Limeliters, Al Collins
1961-1962, Syndicated
PM East - PM West
17Nov1961
PM East: [rerun 29Jan62]
Mike and Joyce spend the evening with the Limeliters, a folk singing group.
PM West:
PM East - PM West was a late-night talk show hosted by Mike Wallace and Joyce Davidson in New York City (where the PM East portion originated) and San Francisco Chronicle television critic Terrence O'Flaherty in San Francisco (PM West). The program was seen five nights a week from June 12, 1961, to June 22, 1962.
A ninety-minute nightly syndicated talk show, video taped in New York with Mike Wallace and his co-host Joyce Davidson. Wallace and Davidson hosted the first hour from New York with Terrence O'Flaherty hosting the last half-hour from San Francisco. It was created to compete with the Jack Paar Show on NBC.
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#19258:
PM EAST WITH MIKE WALLACE
1961-11-28,
SYN,
21 min.
Mike Wallace, Joyce Davidson, Miriam Makeba, Robert Pritchard, Michael Olatuja
1961-1962, Syndicated
A ninety-minute nightly syndicated talk show with Mike Wallace and his co-host Joyce Davidson. Wallace and Davidson hosted the first hour from New York with Terrence O'Flaherty hosting the last half-hour from San Francisco. It was created to compete with the Jack Paar Show on NBC.
Guest: Miriam Makeba. She sings: "The Wedding Song,"
Joyce Davidson interviews composer Robert Pritchard who plays two of his compositions accompanied by Michael Olatuja.
Also: Exploring the rhythms of Africa.
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#13581:
PM EAST - PM WEST
1961-12-07,
SYN,
min.
Mike Wallace, Joyce Davidson, Mitsuo Fuchida
1961-1962, Syndicated
PM East - PM West was a late-night talk show hosted by Mike Wallace and Joyce Davidson in New York City (where the PM East portion originated) and San Francisco Chronicle television critic Terrence O'Flaherty in San Francisco (PM West). The program was seen five nights a week from June 12, 1961, to June 22, 1962.
A ninety-minute nightly syndicated talk show, video taped in New York with Mike Wallace and his co-host Joyce Davidson. Wallace and Davidson hosted the first hour from New York with Terrence O'Flaherty hosting the last half-hour from San Francisco. It was created to compete with the Jack Paar Show on NBC.
Host Mike Wallace interviews Captain Mitsuo Fuchida who led the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and also a Navy survivor of that attack.
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#9470:
PM EAST - PM WEST
1961-12-28,
WNEW,
5 min.
Judy Garland, Mike Wallace
Mike Wallace interviews Judy Garland at the premiere of the motion picture, Judgement at Nuremberg.
PM East - PM West was a late-night talk show hosted by Mike Wallace and Joyce Davidson in New York City (where the PM East portion originated) and San Francisco Chronicle television critic Terrence O'Flaherty in San Francisco (PM West). The program was seen five nights a week from June 12, 1961, to June 22, 1962.
A ninety-minute nightly syndicated talk show, video taped in New York with Mike Wallace and his co-host Joyce Davidson. Wallace and Davidson hosted the first hour from New York with Terrence O'Flaherty hosting the last half-hour from San Francisco. It was created to compete with the Jack Paar Show on NBC.
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#18824:
BIOGRAPHY
1962-01-00,
WNBC,
29 min.
Mike Wallace, Fiorello LaGuardia
The life of Fiorello LaGuardia.
Host: Mike Wallace.
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#13592:
PM EAST - PM WEST
1962-01-30,
SYN,
min.
Mike Wallace, Joyce Davidson, Terrence OFlaherty
1961-1962, Syndicated
PM East - PM West was a late-night talk show hosted by Mike Wallace and Joyce Davidson in New York City (where the PM East portion originated) and San Francisco Chronicle television critic Terrence O'Flaherty in San Francisco (PM West). The program was seen five nights a week from June 12, 1961, to June 22, 1962.
A ninety-minute nightly syndicated talk show with Mike Wallace and his co-host Joyce Davidson. Wallace and Davidson hosted the first hour from New York with Terrence O'Flaherty hosting the last half-hour from San Francisco. It was created to compete with the Jack Paar Show on NBC.
A discussion on marriage with San Francisco host Terrence O'Flaherty.
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#13604:
PM EAST WITH MIKE WALLACE
1962-02-10,
SYN,
min.
Ed Wynn, Mike Wallace, Joyce Davidson
1961-1962, Syndicated
A ninety-minute nightly syndicated talk show with Mike Wallace and his co-host Joyce Davidson. Wallace and Davidson hosted the first hour from New York with Terrence O'Flaherty hosting the last half-hour from San Francisco. It was created to compete with the Jack Paar Show on NBC.
Host Mike Wallace interviews Comedian Ed Wynn.
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#13607:
PM EAST WITH MIKE WALLACE
1962-02-14,
SYN,
min.
Mike Wallace, Henny Youngman, Joyce Davidson
1961-1962, Syndicated
A ninety-minute nightly syndicated talk show with Mike Wallace and his co-host Joyce Davidson. Wallace and Davidson hosted the first hour from New York with Terrence O'Flaherty hosting the last half-hour from San Francisco. It was created to compete with the Jack Paar Show on NBC.
Mike Wallace interviews comedian Henny Youngman.
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#182:
BIOGRAPHY: MAHATMA GANDHI
1962-03-00,
WNBC,
26 min.
Mike Wallace, Mahatma Gandhi
BIOGRAPHY is considered a break through television syndicated series devised and produced by the David L. Wolper organization. The 65 half-hour programs offered biographical profiles of the lives and careers of many of the twentieth century's greatest public figures, including influential politicians and world leaders, sports personalities authors, explorers, actors and actresses, humanitarians and profiles on most every modern American president.
The narrator and script consultant for the entire series was Mike Wallace. Soon after this series ended he began another career with CBS Television, first as Morning News Commentator and Anchor, followed by affiliating himself as co-anchor of 60 MINUTES beginning in 1968.
Mike Wallace narrates the life and times of Mahatma Gandhi.
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#177:
BIOGRAPHY: BABE RUTH
1962-03-16,
WNBC,
26 min.
Babe Ruth, Mike Wallace
Mike Wallace narrates the story of Babe Ruth... his life and times.
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#191:
BIOGRAPHY: AMELIA EARHART
1962-04-13,
WNBC,
26 min.
Mike Wallace, Amelia Earhart
Mike Wallace narrates the biography of Amelia Earhart.
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