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#18853: "1944 IN REVIEW" WOR RADIO
Order1944-12-00, , WOR min.
1944 in review. Highlights in the news for 1944 from WOR radio.
#18854: "1945 IN REVIEW" WOR RADIO
Order1945-12-00, WOR, min.
Highlights in the news for 1945.
#18855: "1946 IN REVIEW" WOR RADIO
Order1946-12-00, WOR, min.
Highlights in the news for 1946.
1958-00-00, NBC, min.
Featured: Amos and Andy.
#19152: "WE TAKE YOU BACK"
Order1958-03-13, CBS, min.
A CBS radio documentary, focusing on historical events of the past.
1962-00-00, WDVW, 80 min.
First game of season. WDVW Channel 7 presents a video-taped replay of the game between the Northern Iowa Hawkeyes and Evansville Purple Aces one-hour after it was played. A complete, accurate, and concise report of the game with the magic of video tape. Why wait to read about it tomorrow when you can see it tonight on WDVW Channel 7? An affiliate of CBS. Playing in game for Evansville is future NBA player and head coach Jerry Sloan and Evansville All-Star Buster Briley. Final Score: Iowa 62- Evansville 57. Announcers Gary Bash and Gus Dernan. Presented by Hollendary.
1962-00-00, , min.
Host Jack MacLea looks at the upcoming 1962 Evansville college football season.
#16499: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
Order1964-03-06, NBC, min.
Performers include Jonathan Winters and Betty Johnson. In London, Jack conducts a man-in-the-street interview with an American tourist (Winters) and in an extended segment marking the 20th anniversary of the air invasion of Burma, he discusses the attack with Britain's Lord Louis Mountbatten, actor and ex-glider pilot Jackie Coogan and retired Colonel Phil Cochran.
1965-01-24, , min.
Undefeated Evansville college 29-0 meets Southern Illinois in the 1965 NCAA Division 11 college basketball tournament. Introductions heard. Tape is incomplete, ending with 10:19 remaining and Southern Illinois leading 61-55.
#19477: ABC RADIO NEWS
Order1965-03-05, ABC, min.
Dock strike over, white March in Selma. Swedish Queen Louise Mountbatten is critically Ill.
1965-11-24, ABC, 58 min.
A SPECIAL ABC TV BROADCAST which looks at the world of pro football from the 13th century, when Britons used the skulls of Danish pirates as footballs, to today's violent and complex game. Archival films show early stars like Jim Thorp, Red Grange and Sammy Baugh; how teams create strategy; how players are scouted and how retired greats like Y.A. Tittle pass on their skills to young players. Also covered: life in a pro training camp, and highlights of an exhibition game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Cleveland Browns. NOTE: A David L. Wolper production, directed by William Friedkin, hat the beginning of his career, who had yet to direct a theatrical motion picture. Van Heflin narrates.
1967-11-28, NBC, 58 min.
- Steve Allen
- Don Drysdale
- Jerry Lewis
- Bobby Darin
- Bill Dana
- Milton Berle
- Peter Falk
- James Garner
- Woody Allen
- Clint Eastwood
- Larry Storch
- Vince Edwards
- Don Adams
- Lorne Greene
- Robert Morse
- Willie Mays
- Maury Wills
- Leo Durocher
- Brooks Robinson
- Frank Howard
- Tim McCarver
- Vin Scully
- Roberto Clemente
- Pete Rose
- Dick Shawn
- Trini Lopez
- Dale Robertson
- Doug McClure
- Willie McCovey
- Robert Vaughn
- Harmon Killebrew
- Philip Crosby
- Max Bear Jr.
- Robert Loggia
- Ron Hunt
- Emmett Ashford
- Al Barlick
- Michael Callan
- Ron Fairly
- John Cassavetes
Vin Scully calls the play by play of this first annual (only time) televised softball game, pitting major league baseball players against celebrities. Jerry Lewis does the color commentary in the booth alongside Scully.
1967-11-28, NBC, 58 min.
- Steve Allen
- Don Drysdale
- Jerry Lewis
- Bobby Darin
- Bill Dana
- Milton Berle
- Peter Falk
- James Garner
- Woody Allen
- Clint Eastwood
- Larry Storch
- Vince Edwards
- Don Adams
- Lorne Greene
- Robert Morse
- Willie Mays
- Maury Wills
- Leo Durocher
- Brooks Robinson
- Frank Howard
- Tim McCarver
- Vin Scully
- Roberto Clemente
- Pete Rose
- Dick Shawn
- Trini Lopez
- Dale Robertson
- Doug McClure
- Willie McCovey
- Robert Vaughn
- Harmon Killebrew
- Philip Crosby
- Max Bear Jr.
- Robert Loggia
- Ron Hunt
- Emmett Ashford
- Al Barlick
- Michael Callan
- Ron Fairly
- John Cassavetes
Vin Scully calls the play by play of this first annual (only time) televised softball game, pitting major league baseball players against celebrities. Jerry Lewis does the color commentary in the booth along side of Scully. Dupe of # 6971
#5091: BOB HOPE SPECIAL, THE
Order1967-11-29, WNBC, 52 min.
Bob Hope Special taped on the campus of UCLA.1967-11-29, WNBC, 52 min.
- Bob Hope
- Jack Jones
- David Janssen
- Elke Sommer
- The Kids Next Door
- Lew Alcindor
- Football All-Americans
- OJ Simpson
Bob Hope Special taped on the campus of UCLA. A special benefit salute to the USO. Dupe Of # 5091.
1968-03-22, WTVW, min.
The UCLA Bruins meet the Houston Cougars in the 1968 NCAA basketball tournament. The Bruins behind Kareem Abdul Jabbar's 38 points crush the Cougars 101-69. Lucius Allen had 35 points and Mike Warren 33. Bill Fleming and Frank Sims call the action from Memorial Sports Arena, in Los Angeles, California, before a crowd of 15,442. Includes commercials.
#18807: HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Order1968-09-07, WGBF, min.
Radio broadcast of a high school football game between Bosse and Chatard of Indianapolis from Enlow Field in Evansville, Indiana. Marv Bates calls the play-by-play.
1969-00-00, , min.
Indiana vs. Indianapolis in the Washington State basketball finals from Marion High School.
#19234: APOLLO 8 REPORT TO CONGRESS
Order1969-01-00, , min.
A report to Congress on the Apollo 8 spacecraft.
#19090: COLLEGE FOOTBALL 1970
Order1970-00-00, WTVW, min.
Theme: "The year of the quarterback." They included Jim Plunkett, Archie Manning, Dan Pastorini, Lynn Dickey, Kenny Anderson, and Joe Theismann. WTVW is a television station in Evansville, Indiana.
#19091: "EVANSVILLE 100 CLUB"
Order1970-00-00, , min.
A look at the 1970 University Of Evansville football season.
#18856: OPENING OF EXPO'70
Order1970-03-15, , min.
The opening of Expo '70 in Osaka, Japan.
1970-03-28, WPIX, 90 min.
East College All Stars vs. West College All Stars presented by Hughes Sports Network from the campus of Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana. Complete with commercials. Nate Archibald, Julius Irvine, Ray Scott, and Tom Hamlin call the action.1970-11-02, KDKA, 60 min.
A tribute to KDKA radio in Pittsburgh, Pennslyvania, credited with being the first commercial radio station on the air in the United States, in 1920. On the night of November 2nd, 1920, KDKA radio carried the results of the Harding-Cox presidential election, believed to be the nation's first commercial broadcast.
#18814: NBC NEWS SPECIAL
Order1970-12-09, , min.
Victims of street crimes.
#5118: BOB HOPE SPECIAL, THE
Order1972-12-10, WNBC, 52 min.
Bob is joined by his guests in this Christmas Special.#17183: BOB HOPE SPECIAL, THE
Order1972-12-10, WNBC, min.
Bob is joined by his guests in this Christmas Special. Duplicate of # 5118.
1973-12-09, NBC, min.
A variety show presented as monthly specials on NBC. Guests: Marie Osmond, Lucille Ball, Shirley Jones, Associated Press All American Football Team. Bob and Lucille play themselves in a sketch about an expensive Christmas gift sent to the wrong person. Marie Osmond sings "Paper Roses" and "Silver Bells" with Bob. Host: Bob Hope.
1975-04-05, WRGB, 120 min.
- Junior Bridgeman
- Gus Williams
- Lionel Hollins
- Allen Murphy
- Kevin Grevey
- Steve Green
- John Laskowski
- Charles Cleveland
The East-West College All-Star Game. East players include Steve Green and John Laskowski of Indiana, Alabama"s Charles Cleveland and Kentucky's Kevin Grevey. Among those representing the West are Gus Williams of USC, Junior Bridgeman and Allen Murphy of Louisville, and Arizona State's Lionel Hollins.
1976-01-26, PBS, 30 min.
Players who have been elected by coaches for the 1975 All American football team.
1976-02-21, CBS, 60 min.
January 3rd, 1960- The Sports Spectacular, originally entitled the CBS Sports Spectacular is a sports anthology television program and has been known under various different names. The program continues to air on an irregular basis on weekend afternoons, especially during the late spring and summer months. On this episode, members of the American and National League baseball teams meet in softball competition. The Host: Vin Scully
1976-11-25, NBC, 30 min.
1975-1977 The first official pre-game show prior to NFL football. The original hosts were Jack Buck and Bryant Gumbel. Buck was replaced in 1976 by Lee Leonard who was replaced in 1977 by Mike Adamle and Regina Haskins.
#8923: NBA BASKETBALL
Order1977-01-04, HBO, 150 min.
On the air at 11:15 PM, an early Home Box Office cable network sports presentation. The Milwaukee Bucks defeat the Phoenix Suns 139-111. The Bucks all-time highest score. HBO signs off for this broadcast day. Announcers are Dick Stockton, Brent Musberger, and Bob Cousy. Bob Cousy interviews K.C. Jones
1977-02-19, CBS, 60 min.
Vin Scully describes the play-by-play in this softball game played among Major League baseball players. The Host: Vin Scully
1977-08-13, CBS, 180 min.
Bart Starr begins his third season as head coach of the Green Bay Packers as they meet the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a pre-season game.
1977-08-13, CBS, 180 min.
The Chicago Bears play the Houston Oilers in a pre-season football game at the Astrodome in Houston, Texas.
1977-08-20, CBS, 180 min.
The Chicago Bears play the Cleveland Browns in an NFL pre-season football game at Municipal Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio.
1977-08-20, , 180 min.
The Miami Dolphins meet the Dallas Cowboys in an NFL Pre-Season game.
1977-10-03, ABC, 180 min.
On September 21, 1970, ABC launched Monday Night Football as a regular series during the football season. Elaborately packaged with flashy graphics and entertaining commentary, Monday Night Football brought sports programming to a mainstream prime-time audience that included more than just sports fans. The Oakland Raiders defeat the Kansas City Chiefs 37-28 in a Monday Night football game in Kansas City, Missouri. Howard Cosell, Don Meredith, and Frank Gifford call the action. The Kansas City Chiefs lose to the Oakland Raiders, 37 to 28, on October 3, 1977. Final OAK Raiders 3-0-0 37 KC Chiefs 0-3-0 Summary Team Stats Player Stats 1st quarter OAK KC Raiders Fred Biletnikoff 21-yard pass from Ken Stabler (Errol Mann kick) 7 0 2nd quarter OAK KC Raiders Errol Mann 42-yard field goal 10 0 Chiefs Walter White 48-yard pass from Mike Livingston (Jan Stenerud kick) 10 7 Chiefs Walter White 1-yard pass from Mike Livingston (Jan Stenerud kick) 10 14 Chiefs Henry Marshall 41-yard pass from Mike Livingston (Jan Stenerud kick) 10 21 Raiders Errol Mann 34-yard field goal 13 21 3rd quarter OAK KC Raiders Pete Banaszak 1-yard run (Errol Mann kick) 20 21 Raiders Clarence Davis 37-yard run (Errol Mann kick) 27 21 Raiders Clarence Davis 2-yard run (Errol Mann kick) 34 21 4th quarter OAK KC Chiefs Lawrence Williams 13-yard run (Jan Stenerud kick) 34 28 Raiders Errol Mann 22-yard field goal 37 28
1977-10-09, CBS, 180 min.
The Philadelphia Eagles defeat the New York Giants 28-10 in New York. Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshire report.
1977-10-09, WABY, 180 min.
Live radio coverage of the Dallas Cowboys vs. St. Louis Cardinals football game. The Cowboys defeated the Cardinals 30-24 in St.Louis for their 4th straight victory of the 1977 season. Tony Roberts and Pat Sherman call the play-by-play.
1977-11-24, CBS, 180 min.
The Chicago Bears defeated the Detroit Lions 31-14 in the annual Thanksgiving Day football game in Detroit. Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshire report. Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions 31 to 14 Thursday, November 24, 1977, Week 11 The Chicago Bears played the Detroit Lions in Pontiac on Thursday, November 24, 1977, Week 11 of the 1977 season. The Bears won by a score of 31-14. The Bears swept the Lions for the 1977 season. Chicago Bears offense Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs 425 253 172 5 18 Coaches Head Coach: Jack Pardee Offensive Coordinator: Sid Gillman Offensive Line Coach: Ray Callahan Tight Ends Coach: John Hilton Offensive Backfield Coach: Fred O'Connor Special Assistant to the Head Coach: Bob Bowser General Manager: Jim Finks Detroit Lions offense Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs 218 150 68 3 15 Coaches Head Coach: Tommy Hudspeth Offensive Coordinator: Ed Hughes Defensive Coordinator: Fritz Shurmur Quarterbacks Coach: Ed Hughes Wide Receivers Coach: Bill Belichick, Ed Hughes Offensive Line Coach: John Payne Tight Ends Coach: Bill Belichick Offensive Backfield Coach: Wally English Defensive Line Coach: Fritz Shurmur Linebackers Coach: Rollie Dotsch Defensive Backfield Coach: Burnie Miller Special Teams Coach: Floyd Reese Special Teams Assistant Coach: Bill Belichick Strength and Conditioning Coach: Floyd Reese General Manager: Russ Thomas Head Trainer: Kent Falb
1977-11-27, NBC, 180 min.
The Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the New York Jets 23-20 at Shea Stadium in New York City. Jim Simpson and Merlin Olson report.
1978-01-02, WROW, 210 min.
Live radio broadcast of the 1978 Cotton Bowl game from Dallas, Texas between the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame vs. the Texas Longhorns. Quarterback Joe Montana led the Irish to a stunning 38-10 win over the favored previously unbeaten Southwest Conference champions. The win gave Notre Dame the National college football championship for 1977.