December 1, 1963 - April 12, 1964
Mostly forgotten but substantive weekly local late night half hour program which aired at different times (11:00 pm,11:30 pm, midnight, and 12:30am) Sunday on WOR. A similar format to Meet the Press. After 18 weeks WOR went back to televising late night movies.
News director of WOR TV is the moderator. Each Sunday night three distinguished opinion makers give editorials on a given subject.
Tonight our opinion makers are:
Joseph Newman (permanent panel member) of the New York Herald Tribune, Richard Hunt, New York Times political correspondent, and William Ryan, Associated Press special correspondent.
Tonight's discussion begins related to President Lyndon Baines Johnson's first week in office immediately following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, November 22nd.
Topic: "Guns Should Be Curbed." Also, the CIA, Mayorality, and US involvement in South Vietnam are discussed. The guest is Congressman John V. Lindsay.
Moderator: John Wingate.
Betty Furness hosts a special on the eve of the 1965 New York City Mayoral election. Guests are Republican candidate for Mayor John Lindsay and his two running mates, Timothy Costello, who is running for deputy mayor, and Milton Mollen, running for comptroller. Famed playwright and screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky announces why he is voting for John Lindsay.
Taped in WPNE Wisconsin PBS station. Host Charles Leonard welcomes guest Dick Cartier who discusses the subject of transactional analysis on this weekly PBS Public Affairs series.
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