The World Movie Premiere of "Dr. Dolittle."
Radio talk show host Barry Gray reports from the Loew's State Theatre in the Times Square section of New York City. He interviews Richard Attenborough and Jacqueline Susann.
Live opening and closing coverage of the 1968 Winter Olympics Games from Grenoble, France. Coverage begins on February 6th, 1968 and includes February 7th, 11th, 13th, 14th, and concludes on February 18th, 1968.
Hosted by Jim McKay and Chris Schenkel.
Live coverage of the Wisconsin primary from NBC News. Anchors are Frank McGee and Chet Huntley. Reports from Elie Abel and comments from Eugene McCarthy.
Monty Hall joins Jonathan in an improvised sketch about a waiter. Songs include "The Glory Of Love, " "What The World Needs Now."
Also guesting are the Soul Sisters.
Live radio coverage of the second Presidential inauguration of President Richard Nixon from WBAI-FM radio in New York City.
Included are anti-Nixon, anti-Vietnam war speeches.
WOMAN OF THE YEAR 1973 is a Special CBS one hour prime time broadcast that seems lost to history. It is not even notated on IMDb or anywhere to be found on the internet.
Awards are given for American women, the "doers, achievers, and shapers of society."
Rosalind Russell is host for the ceremonies, sponsored by the Ladies' Home Journal. Lenore Hershey is introduced.
Eight woman are presented with gold pendants during the hour, which is telecast live from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington. Introductions and short biographies follow.
Margaret Chase Smith introduces Rep. Shirley Chisholm (D-N.Y.):public affairs.
Marlo Thomas introduces Helen Hayes: arts and humanities.
Barbara Walters introduces Katharine Graham: president of the Washington Post Company: business and economy.
Lynda Johnson Robb introduces Poet Nikki Giovanni: youth leadership.
Kathryn Crosby introduces Dr. Virginia Apgar: for work against birth defects.
Cicely Tyson introduces Ladonna Harris:
for civil rights activities on behalf of American Indians.
Eunice Kennedy Shriver introduces Mary Lasker: for encouraging medical research and national beautification.
Mamie Eisenhower introduces Ellen Straus: creator of WMCA radio "call for action" hot line in which listeners talk about community problems.
Comedy related to women's liberation and accomplishment are interspersed during the broadcast.
Cloris Leachman and Tony Randall in a "Woman for President" skit,
Sandy Duncan and Jack Klugman in a "First American Woman to go into Outer Space skit, and Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologna in an "I am a Person" skit.
Helen Reddy sings "I Am Woman."
At the conclusion the entire ensemble sing Katharine Lee Bates' "America, America."
Complete broadcast with Clairol commercials.
Live from Washington, to all networks. Telecast of the hearings of the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, with Sen. Sam Ervin (D, N.C.) as chairman. Summaries by newsmen during lulls in the hearings as well as following the conclusion of each period of the hearings. For NBC, Garrick Utley was the anchor, with Douglas Kiker and Carl Stern reporting from outside the hearing room.
Live from Washington, to all networks. Telecasts of the hearings of the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, with Sen. Sam Ervin (D, N.C.) as chairman. Each network presents its own direct summary by its newsmen during lulls in the hearings as well as following the conclusion of each period of the hearings. For NBC, Garrick Utley was the anchor, with Douglas Kiker and Carl Stern reporting from outside the hearing room.
Comedy and song in the Florida outdoors with host Tony Randall & his guests: Lynn Anderson, Charlie Callas, Howard Cosell, John Gary, Judy Graubart, Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara.
Program in progress. John Dean testifies in front of Senate Select Committee. Monday, June 25 & Tuesday, June 26 (morning session). Tuesday, June 26 (afternoon session). John Chancellor, John Dean, and others.
Senator Fred Thompson questions John Ehrlichman former counsel
and assistant to the president for domestic affairs, before the Senate Watergate Committee.
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