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#17411: ALAN BURKE SHOW, THE
1967-02-18, SYN, min.
Alan Burke , Marguerite Oswald

1966 (Syndicated)

Talkshow host Alan Burke was an opinionated, bearded, cigar-smoking, talk show host whose personality was overflowing with sarcasm. Most of his guests were considered crackpots, many of which told of their experiences riding in flying saucers, which led Burke to an overabundance of ridicule for his guests. This syndicated series was seen late-night Saturday evenings. In New York City, it aired on WNEW-TV Channel 5. 

Guest: Mrs.Marguerite Oswald. 





Host: Alan Burke.
                                                                                                                    
#15332: AN INTERVIEW WITH MOSHE DAYAN
1967-06-13, CBS, 22 min.
Charles Collingwood , Morley Safer , Moshe Dayan , Winston Burdett

News correspondents interview Israeli General Moshe Dayan.                          
#774: AN INTERVIEW WITH BILL COSBY
1968-08-23, WNDT, 28 min.
Bill Cosby , James Day

Host James Day from KQED San Francisco interviews Bill Cosby.
#780: AN INTERVIEW WITH ALBERT SHANKER
1968-10-20, WNBC, 27 min.
Gabe Pressman , Albert Shanker

The President of the teacher's union, Albert Shanker, is interviewed by NBC newsman Gabe Pressman. The major topic concerns decentralization and a teacher's strike which has gone into an unprecedented seventh week in New York City.
#15938: ALAN BURKE SHOW, THE
1968-11-12, SYN, min.
Alan Burke

1966 (Syndicated)

Talk show host Alan Burke was an opinionated, bearded, cigar-smoking, talk show host whose personality was overflowing with sarcasm. Most of his guests were considered crackpots, many of which told of their experiences riding in flying saucers, which led Burke to an overabundance of ridicule for his guests. This syndicated series was seen late-night Saturday evenings. In New York City, it aired on WNEW-TV Channel 5. 

Host: Alan Burke.

                                      
#16121: ALAN BURKE SHOW, THE
1969-02-08, SYN, min.
Alan Burke

1966 (Syndicated)

Talk show host Alan Burke was an opinionated, bearded, cigar-smoking, talk show host whose personality was overflowing with sarcasm. Most of his guests were considered crackpots, many of which told of their experiences riding in flying saucers, which led Burke to an overabundance of ridicule for his guests. This syndicated series was seen late-night Saturday evenings. In New York City, it aired on WNEW-TV. 

                                      
#16199: ALAN BURKE SHOW, THE
1969-04-12, SYN, min.
Alan Burke

1966 (Syndicated)

Talkshow host Alan Burke was an opinionated, bearded, cigar-smoking, talk show host whose personality was overflowing with sarcasm. Most of his guests were considered crackpots, many of which told of their experiences riding in flying saucers, which led Burke to an overabundance of ridicule for his guests. This syndicated series was seen late-night Saturday evenings. In New York City, it aired on WNEW-TV Channel 5. 



Host: Alan Burke                                    
#TW17: ART LINKLETTER SHOW, THE
1969-06-16, WCBS, 8 min.
Art Linkletter , Kim Novak

September 1, 1952 - September 5, 1969. Television's longest running daytime variety show. Interview with Kim Novak.
#19913: ADVOCATES,THE
1970-12-09, PBS, min.
Michael Dukakis

October 5th,1969-May 23rd, 1974 January 26th, 1978-September 9th, 1979.

One of PBS's most popular public affairs programs. The Advocates was mostly a series of debates, usually presented live. Former Massachusetts governor Michael Dukakis served as moderator in its first years. Early in 1978 the show returned with Marilyn Berger as moderator. 


First of two discussions on Vietnam. 

Michael Dukakis moderator.                                         
#18739: AMAZING WORLD OF KRESKIN
1971-00-00, , min.
Amazing Kreskin

1971 Syndicated

Demonstrations of apparent mind-reading and ESP by the Amazing Kreskin, a self-described " mentalist."    
#16640: ADVOCATES,THE
1971-06-25, PBS, min.
Michael Dukakis

October 5th,1969-May 23rd, 1974 January 26th, 1978-September 9th, 1979.

One of PBS's most popular public affairs programs. The Advocates was mostly a series of debates, usually presented live. Former Massachusetts governor Michael Dukakis served as moderator in its first years. Early in 1978 the show returned with Marilyn Berger as moderator. 


Discussion about a possible pullout in Vietnam.                                  
#6974A: ARTISTS IN AMERICA
1971-08-11, PBS, 00 min.
Sam Lightnin Hopkins

A profile of blues singer Sam "Lightnin" Hopkins.           
#830: A 1970'S RADIO BROADCAST ADDITION: OPTIONS: AN INTERVIEW WITH LILLIAN GISH
1974-04-25, KLON, 60 min.
Tom Shale , Lillian Gish

Washington Post Columnist Tom Shale interviews the legendary Miss Lillian Gish.
#7672: ASK PRESIDENT CARTER
1977-03-05, WROW, 00 min.
Walter Cronkite , Jimmy Carter

President Jimmy Carter takes phone calls from the public on this special radio broadcast. Hosted by Walter Cronkite.       
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