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.
September 27, 1960-June 4, 1963
A series of reports, many by John Secondari and Robert Drew and his team (Richard Leacock, D.A.Pennebaker, Al Maysles), most notable YANKI NO, THE CHILDREN WERE WATCHING and ADVENTURES ON THE NEW FRONTIER, in association with Time, Inc.
The series began in the fall of 1960 and ran in sporadic regular runs from 1961 through the middle of 1963.
A documentary on current events satire. Also, a look at President Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev.
Hosts: Dick Gregory and Mort Sahl.
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.
The Biography of former President Harry S. Truman is narrated by host Mike Wallace. Part 1 of 2.
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.
The Biography of former President Harry S. Truman is narrated by host Mike Wallace.
Part 2 of 2.
1962-1964 Syndicated.
Consisting entirely of historic newsreel and archival footage.
65 half hour shows related to biographical profiles of the lives and careers of many of the twentieth century greatest as well as infamous public figures. Created by David L. Wolper.
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.
The life of Senator Joseph McCarthy is profiled.
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.
The life and career of General George Patton are profiled.
Narrated by Mike Wallace.
Tim Matthews hosts this BBC special two days after the first anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Written and narrated by Tim Matthews.
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.
The life of Winston Churchill is profiled on this re-run showing on independent station WPIX in New York.
Original 1962 self explanatory documentary hosted by Mike Wallace presenting the lives of notable celebrities, politicians and sports figures.
The life of Clarence Darrow is profiled.
Original 1962 self explanatory documentary hosted by Mike Wallace presenting the lives of notable celebrities, politicians and sports figures.
The life of French President Charles De Gaulle is profiled.
Original 1962 self explanatory documentary hosted by Mike Wallace presenting the lives of notable celebrities, politicians and sports figures.
The life of Thomas Edison is profiled.
Original 1962 self explanatory documentary hosted by Mike Wallace presenting the lives of notable celebrities, politicians and sports figures.
The life of President Dwight D. Eisenhower is profiled.
14 Results found in Category Documentary Pages:
[1]
To search for a broadcast, please e
nter a Show Title, Personality, Airdate, Archive ID, Keyword or Phrase
into the Search textboxes at the top of the page:
PRESERVING & ARCHIVING THE SOUND OF LOST & UNOBTAINABLE ORIGINAL TV (1946 - 1982)
ACCREDITED BY GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS
"Preserving & disseminating important TV Audio Air Checks, the video considered otherwise lost."
-Library of Congress