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#10215: BOB NEWHART SHOW, THE
Order1962-05-16, NBC, 28 min.
October 11th, 1961- June 13th, 1962 (NBC) A thirty-minute variety series starring comedian Bob Newhart. Newhart won fame by performing his classic telephone comedy routines that he would end by saying, "well same to you, fella." Regulars on the show are Jackie Joseph, Kay Westfall, Jack Grinnage, Mickey Manners, Pearl Shear, June Ericson, and Andy Albin. The announcer is Dan Sorkin. Guest: Jo Stafford
1962-05-17, WPIX, min.
1962-1964 Syndicated. Mike Wallace narrates biographical retrospectives of notable people. This syndicated filmed 65 half-hour program series was one of the first to be produced by David Wolper. "Lindbergh" narrated by Mike Wallace. Highlights of Charles Lindberg's career. Commercials included.
#199: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
Order1962-05-18, WNBC, 8 min.
Jack Linkletter interviews Jack Lord.#200: PM EAST - PM WEST
Order1962-05-18, WNEW, 11 min.
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. Mike Wallace interviews George Maharis.
#13655: JACK BENNY PROGRAM, THE
Order1962-05-20, CBS, min.
October 28th, 1950- September 15th, 1964 (CBS) September 25th,1964-September 10th, 1965 (NBC) Jack Benny's half-hour show mixed variety and situation comedy with a company of regulars: Eddie 'Rochester Anderson, Don Wilson, Dennis Day, and Mel Blanc. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stuart meet Jack Benny's girl friend, Mildred.
#914: FESTIVAL OF PERFORMING ARTS: AN EVENING WITH MICHAEL FLANDERS AND DONALD SWANN: AT THE DROP OF A HAT
Order1962-05-22, WNEW, 59 min.
Michael Flanders and Donald Swann, are the sole performers on this special highlighting songs and comedy, condensed from their Broadway hit in 1959.#13656: YOURS FOR A SONG
Order1962-05-22, ABC, min.
November 14th, 1961 September 18th, 1962 (nighttime) December 4th, 1961-March 29th, 1963 (daytime) Half-hour game show hosted by Bert Parks. Contestants would win money by supplying the missing words in lyrics sung to them. Bob Russell was the creator of the show. This is the last game show that Bert Parks would host. Musical Director, Ted Rapf. A "Lost" series.
1962-05-22, NBC, min.
- David Brinkley
- Don Knotts
- Jimmy Durante
- Jack Webb
- Carol Burnett
- Rod Serling
- Garry Moore
- Richard Rodgers
- Peter Falk
- Johnny Carson
- Arlene Francis
- Bob Newhart
- Warren Magnuson
- Myrna Loy
- Carl Reiner
- Shirley Booth
- Walter Brennan
- Fred Astaire
- Barbara Stanwyck
- Dave Garroway
- Loretta Young
- Lady Bird Johnson
- Eartha Kitt
- Nanette Fabray
- Lucille Ball
- Julie Harris
- Pierre Salinger
- Newton Minow
- Cyril Richard
- EG Marshall
- Nat Hiken
- David Sarnoff
- Leroy Collins
- William O. Douglas
The 14th primetime Emmy Awards are held at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angelos, California. Among the personalities present are Leroy Collins, who served as the 33rd Governor of the state of Florida, Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson. Host: Bob Newhart
#13658: DIVORCE HEARING
Order1962-05-22, SYN, min.
1958 (Syndicated) A half-hour documentary series produced in Los Angeles. It was an "actuality" show. Couples would discuss marital problems with Los Angeles marriage counselor Dr. Paul Popenoe as he would listen in closed quarters to pretrial complaints offered by real-life divorce bound couples. A wife accuses her husband of extreme jealousy and watching TV.
1962-05-24, , min.
News on space flight Aurora 7, disarmament proposals, the US is accused of "imperialistic provocation" in Laos.
1962-05-24, , min.
News and commentary from radio Havana, Cuba. Flight of Aurora 7.
1962-05-24, CBS, 26 min.
Live coverage from all three networks of the "Aurora 7" fourth USA spaceflight launch with naval officer Scott Carpenter. Joined in progress at T-15 minutes (7:19 AM EST.). Carpenter was the second American astronaut to orbit in space. From Mercury Control, Shorty Powers. CBS TV coverage by Walter Cronkite. ABC and NBC reports with correspondents Jay Barbee, LIsa Howard, Bill Ryan. There is a "hold" at 11 minutes because of fog. Charles Von Freud earlier interview with John Carpenter. Countdown is picked up. Launch time 7:45 AM EST. count down at T-5 minutes and counting.
1962-05-24, WNEW, min.
January 5th, 1956-1970 (Syndicated) Wrestling From Washington was a twice-weekly wrestling show produced by the Capital Wrestling Corporation owned by Vincent McMahon Sr. Bill Malone was the original host but was replaced by Morris Siegal (1956-1959). In 1959, Ray Morgan became the host and remained until 1970 when McMahon moved the operation to Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Vincent K. McMahon Jr. (McMahon's son) then became the program host. Host Ray Morgan interviews "handsome" Johnny Barend and Buddy Rodgers.
1962-05-24, NBC, 00 min.
Astronaut Scott Carpenter becomes the fourth American to be launched into space aboard the Aurora 7 Spacecraft.
#13661: FLIGHT OF AURORA 7
Order1962-05-24, CBS, min.
Happy ending of the flight of "Aurora 7. A CBS Special half-hour report on the successful three-orbit space flight of Scott Carpenter, completed earlier in the day.
#13664: 3 STAR EXTRA NEWS, THE
Order1962-05-25, , min.
The US resumes nuclear testing, the New York stock market has a bad day-heavy selling wave, Scott Carpenter believed to be "tired" on his third orbital flight, President Kennedy talks on Laotian policy.
#13666: CAMOUFLAGE
Order1962-05-25, ABC, min.
January 9th, 1961-November 16th, 1962 (ABC) 1980-Syndicated Half-hour game show in which contestants sought to trace the outline of a described object camouflaged within a larger scene on the game board. Don Morrow was the host of the network version while Tom Campbell hosted the syndicated series.
#201: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
Order1962-05-25, WNBC, 9 min.
Jack Linkletter interviews Andy Devine.1962-05-27, WCBS, 12 min.
Guests are stand up comedian Red Buttons and singer Connie Francis.1962-05-28, CBS, min.
Douglas Edwards anchored the CBS EVENING NEWS from May 3, 1948 to April 13, 1962. He would continue his affiliation with CBS NEWS doing a five minute daytime weekday news broadcast until April 1, 1988. The stock market suffers its worst day since the crash of 1929, the paper value drops $20 billion dollars. A Schweppes commercial is included.
#11125: STOCK MARKET CRASH OF 1962
Order1962-05-28, , min.
New York Stock Exchange takes a huge loss in crash of 1962, sometimes called "The Flash Crash."
#13667: 3 STAR EXTRA NEWS, THE
Order1962-05-29, , min.
Stock market rally reverses decline, Scott Carpenter receives welcome and degree at Colorado University, American hero Sgt Alvin C. York is Ill and hospitalized.
1962-05-29, ABC, min.
This was Jerry Lewis's first television special in three years. A virtual one-man-show in which Jerry incorporates popular routines from his night-club act, television appearances, and his new material in this comedy-variety ABC special.
1962-05-29, , min.
News and commentary on the stock market crisis, the greatest crash since 1929, $28.5 billion dollars in paper value is wiped out.
1962-05-29, WABC, 48 min.
Jerry Lewis steps before the TV cameras for his first special in three years. This one man show incorporates some popular routines from his night club act, a few from previous TV appearances, plus some new material.1962-05-29, ABC, 60 min.
This was Jerry Lewis's first television special in three years. A virtual one-man-show in which Jerry incorporates popular routines from his night-club act, television appearances, and his new material in this comedy-variety ABC special. Duplicate of 13668.
1962-05-29, WCBS, 24 min.
Sebastian Cabot guests.1962-05-31, WCBS, min.
After leaving CBS (1948 to 1951) to NBC, News Correspondent / Reporter / Announcer since 1931, Robert Trout returned to CBS in 1952. He doubled as a network correspondent and as main anchor of local evening news at CBS' New York City television flagship, WCBS-TV until June 17, 1965. Adolf Eichmann is executed in Israel, the federal government will aid in ridding New York of juvenile delinquency.
1962-05-31, WNEW, min.
January 5th, 1956-1970 (Syndicated) Wrestling From Washington was a twice-weekly wrestling show produced by the Capital Wrestling Corporation owned by Vincent McMahon Sr. Bill Malone was the original host but was replaced by Morris Siegal (1956-1959). In 1959, Ray Morgan became the host and remained until 1970 when McMahon moved the operation to Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Vincent K. McMahon Jr. (McMahon's son) then became the program host. Host Ray Morgan interviews wrestlers Johnny Valentine, "handsome" Johnny Barend, and wrestling manager Bobby Davis.
1962-05-31, CBS, min.
May 3, 1948 - April 13, 1962 Douglas Edwards with the News Original title: CBS Television News On May 3, 1948, Douglas Edwards began "The CBS-TV News," a regular 15-minute nightly newscast later named "Douglas Edwards with the News." It was broadcast nationally weeknights at 7:30 PM (EST). This was the first regularly scheduled weekday television news program in American history. It should be noted that prior to the historic premiere May 3, 1948 weekday CBS-TV News broadcast there were other CBS TV News broadcasts and anchors dating back to Larry LeSuer, doing a 15 minute newscast beginning in June 1946 on Thursday evenings and Saturday evenings with also Tom O’Connor handling the weekend newscast as well. On November 30, 1956, the first network news show to be videotaped for rebroadcast to the West Coast was achieved. This video tape is not known to exist today as is most of all of Douglas' news broadcasts, in any broadcast form. On April 16, 1962, Walter Cronkite succeeded Edwards as CBS's evening newscaster. Douglas Edwards continued to broadcast the local WCBS nightly weekly newscast. He also did a five-minute daytime newscast until April 1, 1988. Adolf Eichmann is hung, a report from Israel.
1962-06-01, , min.
News commentary on the Adolf Eichmann execution.
1962-06-01, SYN, min.
1961 (Syndicated) One of television's first children's shows, Supercar was the creation of Gerry and Slyvia Anderson. A marionette show centering on Mike Mercury the driver of Supercar. Other characters included Dr. Beeker, professor pop kiss, and Mitch the monkey.
1962-06-03, CBS, min.
June 20, 1948 - May 30, 1971 ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE, (TOAST OF THE TOWN) Television's longest running variety series. Originally, titled, TOAST OF THE TOWN, the name of the series changed on September 18, 1955 to THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW. Most remembered for introducing many stand-up comedians, and musical acts, including The Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley, The Beatles. Most of the 1,087 broadcasts, encompassing 10,000 performers, have been archived. The major exceptions are the first half year of shows circa 1948 of which a few kinescope excerpts survive. The ED SULLIVAN SHOW was a spectacular show-case that for twenty-three years entertained the American family. In its prime, more than thirty million viewers, young and old, tuned in at the same time to view popular culture. Ed's guests include Willie Mays, Gil Hodges, Rudy Vallee, Paul Anka, and Bill (Jose Jimenez) Dana.
1962-06-03, WNEW, 94 min.
- David Susskind
- Dennis G. Scuse
- Jacques Sallebert
- Lister Sinclair
- Leonard Mauger
- John McCarthy
- Francis Yoshimura
Television around the world is discussed by Dennis G. Scusse (UK), Jacques Sallebert (France), Lister Sinclair (Canada), Leonard Mauger (Australia), John G. McCarthy (USA), and Francis Yoshimura (Japan). David Susskind is host.
#13675: JACK BENNY PROGRAM, THE
Order1962-06-03, CBS, min.
October 28th, 1950- September 15th, 1964 (CBS) September 25th,1964-September 10th, 1965 (NBC) Jack Benny's half-hour show mixed variety and situation comedy with a company of regulars: Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, announcer Don Wilson, Dennis Day, Mel Blanc, and Mary Livingston. Jack Benny's guest is Dan Duryea.
#13676: YOU ARE THERE
Order1962-06-03, CBS, min.
February 1st, 1953-October 13th, 1957 (CBS) September 11th, 1971-September 2nd, 1972 (CBS) Walter Cronkite was the host and chief correspondent for this Sunday afternoon program that began on radio in 1947. Each week a well-known historical event was recreated and the leading figures in each episode were interviewed by CBS news correspondents. The show was revived on September 11th, 1971, and was aimed at children. Cronkite was host and correspondent for both versions of the program. Today's episode: A Re-Run "Chamberlain At Munich."
1962-06-03, CBS, min.
Eric Sevareid was an American author and CBS news journalist from 1939 to 1977. He became a fixture on CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite form 1965 to 1977 giving commentaries at the end of thousands of broadcasts. In July 1965, he was the last journalist to interview Adlai Stevenson at the U.S. embassy in London just days prior to his death. Sevareid always considered himself a writer first and often felt uneasy behind a microphone and even less comfortable on television. Eric Sevareid appeared in or on CBS coverage of every presidential election from 1948 to 1976, the year before his retirement. A plane crash kills 130 people in France, the plane contained art lovers from Atlanta, Georgia, Harold Macmillan happy after visiting French president De Gaulle, Russia accuses the US on the proposed nuclear test.
1962-06-03, , min.
Commentary on US high altitude nuclear testing, appeal to the US to give up the testing, review of world opinion.
1962-06-03, , min.
Comment on US nuclear testing.
1962-06-03, WCBS, 23 min.
Dave Barry, Rudy Vallee, Paul Anka and Bill Dana perform.#4982: WORLD OF JAZZ, THE
Order1962-06-04, WQXR, 60 min.
Hosted by John S. Wilson, "The World of Jazz" aired on WQXR AM & FM Radio on Saturdays at 10:10 PM. Wilson was a fixture on radio playing early jazz recordings on each of his broadcasts, during the 1950's, '60s, and '70s. The records of hundreds of Jazz musicians were profiled, including original Louis Armstrong records, among them Armstrong's first Orpheum 105 record, recorded on March 31, 1923, and aired by Wilson on his program on May 9, 1970. This was the "Louis Armstrong's 62nd Birthday" broadcast.1962-06-06, ABC, min.
March 26, 1962--January 29, 1965 Ron Cochran, previous with WCBS News for seven years, became anchor of ABC News Evening Report on March 26, 1962. President Kennedy talks to West Point graduates on Military might, us considers sending troops to Laos, A special report from Al Mann in Los Angeles, Richard Nixon on the political comeback trail leads in the California Primary, assured the GOP nomination for Governor of California, Governor Pat Brown comments on the forthcoming campaign, Bridget Bardot's marriage is breaking up, reminiscing on the 18th anniversary of Normandy Beach. An interview with Sam Karpa, a World War !! veteran involved in the D-Day landing. The veteran recalls the 1944 landing and strafing error by US planes. A special report from John Scully in Washington, D.C.
#13681: BARRY GRAY INTERVIEWS, THE
Order1962-06-06, WMCA, min.
Barry Gray was an American radio personality, often referred to as "the father of talk radio." His late-night New York City radio talk show was carried by WOR radio and then later by WMCA. Barry Gray returned to WMCA in 1950, and stayed there for 39 years, refining the talk show format still utilized today. During the 1960s, he was in the odd position of having an 11 p.m.-1 a.m. late night talk show on a station otherwise dominated by Top 40 music and the youth-targeted "Good Guys" disc jockey campaign. But for teenagers who kept their radios on into the night, Gray's show was a window into the high-brow New York culture of the 1940s and 1950s. Barry Gray interviews D-Day reporter George Hicks, he recalls the moment in 1944 "as an awful waste."
1962-06-07, WNEW, min.
January 5th, 1956-1970 (Syndicated) Wrestling From Washington was a twice-weekly wrestling show produced by the Capital Wrestling Corporation owned by Vincent McMahon Sr. Bill Malone was the original host but was replaced by Morris Siegal (1956-1959). In 1959, Ray Morgan became the host and remained until 1970 when McMahon moved the operation to Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Vincent K. McMahon Jr. (McMahon's son) then became the program host. Host Ray Morgan interviews wrestlers "handsome" Johnny Barend, Bobo Brazil, and wrestling manager Bobby Davis from the Capital Arena in Washington, DC.
1962-06-07, , min.
News commentary of the day.
1962-06-10, WCBS, 24 min.
Stand up comedian Larry Storch, Danny Lewis, (father of Jerry Lewis), Jackie Mason, and Julie Wilson perform. Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris make special appearances.1962-06-11, WNBC, 19 min.
Guests are Dell and Bill who do a comedy routine about Vietnam, and Otto Preminger. Mort Sahl is guest host.
1962-06-11, N/A, 1 min.
Syndicated. Jimmy Durante does a coffee commercial for Chock Full O' Nuts.1962-06-11, WNBC, 26 min.
Mike Wallace narrates the biography of Theodore Roosevelt.1962-06-11, WCBS, 52 min.
An hour of serious songs, light satirical song and dance numbers by Julie Andrews & Carol Burnett.