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#15020D: BATMAN (PREMIERE)
Order1966-01-12, ABC, 29 min.
January 12th, 1966-March 14th, 1968 (ABC) Fictional Gotham City is the home of Bruce Wayne, an eccentric Millionaire, and his ward Dick Grayson. Together, the masked duo caped crusaders team up to fight various kinds of crime in Gotham City. By the fall of 1966, the show began to suffer from low ratings and was canceled in March of 1968. Many famous celebrities appeared as guest stars on the show including Art Carney, Burgess Meredith, Cesar Romero, Julie Newmar, Eartha Kitt, and Lee Meriwether. Madge Blake appeared as Dick Grayson's aunt. Alan Napier appeared as Alfred, Bruce Wayne's butler, and the only person aware of Batman and Robin's true identity. The first episode of the series aired on February 12th, 1966 with Frank Gorshin portraying The Riddler. The show is based on the cartoon crimefighter created by Bob Kane in 1939. Series Premiere.
1966-01-19, ABC, min.
January 12th, 1966-March 14th, 1968 (ABC) Fictional Gotham City is the home of Bruce Wayne, an eccentric Millionaire, and his ward Dick Grayson. Together, the masked duo caped crusaders team up to fight various kinds of crime in Gotham City. By the fall of 1966, the show began to suffer from low ratings and was canceled in March of 1968. Many famous celebrities appeared as guest stars on the show including Art Carney, Burgess Meredith, Cesar Romero, Julie Newmar, Eartha Kitt, and Lee Meriwether. Madge Blake appeared as Dick Grayson's aunt. Alan Napier appeared as Alfred, Bruce Wayne's butler, and the only person aware of Batman and Robin's true identity. The first episode of the series aired on February 12th, 1966 with Frank Gorshin portraying The Riddler. The show is based on the cartoon crimefighter created by Bob Kane in 1939. In this second week's episode, Burgess Meredith portrays The Penquin.
1966-01-21, ABC, min.
January 12th, 1966-March 14th, 1968 (ABC) Fictional Gotham City is the home of Bruce Wayne, an eccentric Millionaire, and his ward Dick Grayson. Together, the masked duo caped crusaders team up to fight various kinds of crime in Gotham City. By the fall of 1966, the show began to suffer from low ratings and was canceled in March of 1968. Many famous celebrities appeared as guest stars on the show including Art Carney, Burgess Meredith, Cesar Romero, Julie Newmar, Eartha Kitt, and Lee Meriwether. Madge Blake appeared as Dick Grayson's aunt. Alan Napier appeared as Alfred, Bruce Wayne's butler, and the only person aware of Batman and Robin's true identity. The first episode of the series aired on February 12th, 1966 with Frank Gorshin portraying The Riddler. The show is based on the cartoon crimefighter created by Bob Kane in 1939. In this second week's episode, Burgess Meredith portrays The Penquin.
#15019H: ISSUES AND ANSWERS
Order1966-01-30, ABC, min.
November 27, 1960-November 8, 1981. Newsmakers were interviewed by journalists on this public affairs program, ABC's counterpart of CBS's "Face The Nation" and NBC's "Meet The Press." In its earliest weeks, the series was entitled "ABC Press Conference."
Guest: Richard Nixon. Howard K. Smith is the host. This program includes commercials. #15033: ISSUES AND ANSWERS
Order1966-01-30, ABC, 7 min.
November 27, 1960-November 8, 1981. Newsmakers were interviewed by journalists on this public affairs program, ABC's counterpart of CBS's "Face The Nation" and NBC's "Meet The Press." In its earliest weeks, the series was entitled "ABC Press Conference."
Guest: Richard Nixon. Howard K. Smith is the host. Duplicate of # 15019H. Joined in progress This program includes commercials. 1966-01-30, WPIX, 34 min.
1958-1987 Theatrical and television producer David Susskind hosted this talk program consisting of a wide variety of topics. Each show centered around one topic consisting of four to seven guests. Tonight's topic: "Is There a White House in Robert Kennedy's Future?" Four experts discuss the political roles of Senators Robert and Edward Kennedy in the Democratic party and speculate about the 1972 presidential election. The panelists are author Gore Vidal, syndicated Washington columnist Max Freedman, and reporters Ben Bradlee9The Washington Post) and Robert Novak (New York Herald Tribune). Moderator: David Susskind. Seen on WPIX-TV Channel 11 in New York City.
1966-02-05, ABC, min.
November 11th, 1964-January 27th, 1968 (ABC) A news analysis program hosted by Howard K. Smith. The series focused mainly on the war in Vietnam. Highlights: Progress report on US moon project. A week's review of Vietnam war problems with Robert McNamara. Howard K. Smith reports
1966-02-05, ABC, 37 min.
November 11th, 1964-January 27th, 1968 (ABC) A news analysis program hosted by Howard K. Smith. The series focused mainly on the war in Vietnam. The latest news on Vietnam. The first of ABC Scopes Vietnam reports. Progress of the war and its effects on the American people. Howard K. Smith reports
1966-02-08, NBC, min.
A report on the escalation of the Vietnam war.
1966-02-08, NBC, min.
Report on the escalation of the war in Vietnam.
1966-02-09, ABC, min.
January 12th, 1966-March 14th, 1968 (ABC) Fictional Gotham City is the home of Bruce Wayne, an eccentric Millionaire, and his ward Dick Grayson. Together, the masked duo caped crusaders team up to fight various kinds of crime in Gotham City. By the fall of 1966, the show began to suffer from low ratings and was canceled in March of 1968. Many famous celebrities appeared as guest stars on the show including Art Carney, Burgess Meredith, Cesar Romero, Julie Newmar, Eartha Kitt, and Lee Meriwether. Madge Blake appeared as Dick Grayson's aunt. Alan Napier appeared as Alfred, Bruce Wayne's butler, and the only person aware of Batman and Robin's true identity. The first episode of the series aired on February 12th, 1966 with Frank Gorshin portraying The Riddler. The show is based on the cartoon crimefighter created by Bob Kane in 1939. 2-9-66 episode.
1966-02-16, ABC, min.
January 12th, 1966-March 14th, 1968 (ABC) Fictional Gotham City is the home of Bruce Wayne, an eccentric Millionaire, and his ward Dick Grayson. Together, the masked duo caped crusaders team up to fight various kinds of crime in Gotham City. By the fall of 1966, the show began to suffer from low ratings and was canceled in March of 1968. Many famous celebrities appeared as guest stars on the show including Art Carney, Burgess Meredith, Cesar Romero, Julie Newmar, Eartha Kitt, and Lee Meriwether. Madge Blake appeared as Dick Grayson's aunt. Alan Napier appeared as Alfred, Bruce Wayne's butler, and the only person aware of Batman and Robin's true identity. The first episode of the series aired on February 12th, 1966 with Frank Gorshin portraying The Riddler. The show is based on the cartoon crimefighter created by Bob Kane in 1939. 2-16-66 episode.
#5159: CINDERELLA
Order1966-02-23, WCBS, 78 min.
- Celeste Holm
- Walter Pidgeon
- Ginger Rogers
- Lesley Ann Warren
- Pat Carroll
- Stuart Damon
- Jo Van Fleet
- Barbara Ruick
This version of Cinderella is the only musical written for television by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II.1966-02-23, ABC, min.
January 12th, 1966-March 14th, 1968 (ABC) Fictional Gotham City is the home of Bruce Wayne, an eccentric Millionaire, and his ward Dick Grayson. Together, the masked duo caped crusaders team up to fight various kinds of crime in Gotham City. By the fall of 1966, the show began to suffer from low ratings and was canceled in March of 1968. Many famous celebrities appeared as guest stars on the show including Art Carney, Burgess Meredith, Cesar Romero, Julie Newmar, Eartha Kitt, and Lee Meriwether. Madge Blake appeared as Dick Grayson's aunt. Alan Napier appeared as Alfred, Bruce Wayne's butler, and the only person aware of Batman and Robin's true identity. The first episode of the series aired on February 12th, 1966 with Frank Gorshin portraying The Riddler. The show is based on the cartoon crimefighter created by Bob Kane in 1939. 2-23-66 episode.
#15066: ISSUES AND ANSWERS
Order1966-02-27, ABC, 29 min.
November 27, 1960-November 8, 1981. Newsmakers were interviewed by journalists on this public affairs program, ABC's counterpart of CBS's "Face The Nation" and NBC's "Meet The Press." In its earliest weeks, the series was entitled "ABC Press Conference."
Guest is vice president Hubert Humphrey. Howard K. Smith is the moderator 1966-02-27, WNBC, 52 min.
- Cyril Ritchard
- Florence Henderson
- Donald Voorhees
- Barbara Harris
- Stanley Holloway
- Patricia McBride
- Edward Villella
- John Cullum
January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.1966-03-02, ABC, 2 min.
January 12th, 1966-March 14th, 1968 (ABC) Fictional Gotham City is the home of Bruce Wayne, an eccentric Millionaire, and his ward Dick Grayson. Together, the masked duo caped crusaders team up to fight various kinds of crime in Gotham City. By the fall of 1966, the show began to suffer from low ratings and was canceled in March of 1968. Many famous celebrities appeared as guest stars on the show including Art Carney, Burgess Meredith, Cesar Romero, Julie Newmar, Eartha Kitt, and Lee Meriwether. Madge Blake appeared as Dick Grayson's aunt. Alan Napier appeared as Alfred, Bruce Wayne's butler, and the only person aware of Batman and Robin's true identity. The first episode of the series aired on February 12th, 1966 with Frank Gorshin portraying The Riddler. The show is based on the cartoon crime-fighter created by Bob Kane in 1939. The 3-02-1966 episode. Opening only.
1966-03-09, ABC, min.
January 12th, 1966-March 14th, 1968 (ABC) Fictional Gotham City is the home of Bruce Wayne, an eccentric Millionaire, and his ward Dick Grayson. Together, the masked duo caped crusaders team up to fight various kinds of crime in Gotham City. By the fall of 1966, the show began to suffer from low ratings and was canceled in March of 1968. Many famous celebrities appeared as guest stars on the show including Art Carney, Burgess Meredith, Cesar Romero, Julie Newmar, Eartha Kitt, and Lee Meriwether. Madge Blake appeared as Dick Grayson's aunt. Alan Napier appeared as Alfred, Bruce Wayne's butler, and the only person aware of Batman and Robin's true identity. The first episode of the series aired on February 12th, 1966 with Frank Gorshin portraying The Riddler. The show is based on the cartoon crimefighter created by Bob Kane in 1939. Episode of March 9th, 1966.
1966-03-13, CBS, min.
CBS Newsman MarvinKalb hosts a radio discussion about Red China and the Vietnam war. Among the panelists is Senator William Fulbright.
1966-03-16, NBC, 15 min.
Live NBC coverage of the Gemini 8 spaceflight. Russ Ward reports.
#15126: ISSUES AND ANSWERS
Order1966-03-23, ABC, min.
November 27, 1960-November 8, 1981. Newsmakers were interviewed by journalists on this public affairs program, ABC's counterpart of CBS's "Face The Nation" and NBC's "Meet The Press." In its earliest weeks, the series was entitled "ABC Press Conference."
Guest Bill Moyers discusses the Vietnam war with moderator Howard K.Smith. Howard K. Smith is the moderator 1966-03-24, ABC, min.
January 12th, 1966-March 14th, 1968 (ABC) Fictional Gotham City is the home of Bruce Wayne, an eccentric Millionaire, and his ward Dick Grayson. Together, the masked duo caped crusaders team up to fight various kinds of crime in Gotham City. By the fall of 1966, the show began to suffer from low ratings and was canceled in March of 1968. Many famous celebrities appeared as guest stars on the show including Art Carney, Burgess Meredith, Cesar Romero, Julie Newmar, Eartha Kitt, and Lee Meriwether. Madge Blake appeared as Dick Grayson's aunt. Alan Napier appeared as Alfred, Bruce Wayne's butler, and the only person aware of Batman and Robin's true identity. The first episode of the series aired on February 12th, 1966 with Frank Gorshin portraying The Riddler. The show is based on the cartoon crimefighter created by Bob Kane in 1939. Episode of 3-24-66.
1966-03-24, ABC, min.
January 12th, 1966-March 14th, 1968 (ABC) Fictional Gotham City is the home of Bruce Wayne, an eccentric Millionaire, and his ward Dick Grayson. Together, the masked duo caped crusaders team up to fight various kinds of crime in Gotham City. By the fall of 1966, the show began to suffer from low ratings and was canceled in March of 1968. Many famous celebrities appeared as guest stars on the show including Art Carney, Burgess Meredith, Cesar Romero, Julie Newmar, Eartha Kitt, and Lee Meriwether. Madge Blake appeared as Dick Grayson's aunt. Alan Napier appeared as Alfred, Bruce Wayne's butler, and the only person aware of Batman and Robin's true identity. The first episode of the series aired on February 12th, 1966 with Frank Gorshin portraying The Riddler. The show is based on the cartoon crimefighter created by Bob Kane in 1939. Episode of 3-24-66.
1966-03-29, CBC, 11 min.
Following the Muhammad Ali vs. George Chuvalo heavyweight championship fight at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Cleveland Browns star running back Jim Brown interviews winner Muhammad Ali. Also, an interview between Howard Cosell and Ali, plus a replay of round 13. Ali proclaims Chuvalo as his toughest opponent ever.
#991: ALICE IN WONDERLAND
Order1966-03-30, WABC, 55 min.
- Bill Dana
- Zsa Zsa Gabor
- Hedda Hopper
- Lewis Carroll
- Doris Drew Allen
- Hanna-Barbara
- Sammy Davis Jr.
- Janet Waldo
- Howard Morris
- Don Messick
- Alan Reed
- Mel Blanc
- Allan Melvin
Bill Dana wrote this way-out spoof of Lewis Carroll's children's classic animated by Hanna-Barbara. Voices heard include those of Janet Waldo, Doris Drew Allen, Howard Morris, Sammy Davis Jr., Hedda Hopper, Don Messick, Alan Reed, Mel Blanc, Zsa Zsa Gabor and Allan Melvin.#19084: ALICE IN WONDERLAND
Order1966-03-30, WABC, 55 min.
- Bill Dana
- Zsa Zsa Gabor
- Hedda Hopper
- Lewis Carroll
- Doris Drew Allen
- Hanna-Barbara
- Sammy Davis Jr.
- Janet Waldo
- Howard Morris
- Don Messick
- Alan Reed
- Mel Blanc
- Allan Melvin
Bill Dana wrote this way-out spoof of Lewis Carroll's children's classic animated by Hanna-Barbara. Voices heard include those of Janet Waldo, Doris Drew Allen, Howard Morris, Sammy Davis Jr., Hedda Hopper, Don Messick, Alan Reed, Mel Blanc, Zsa Zsa Gabor and Allan Melvin. Duplicate of 991.
1966-04-01, WNBC, 52 min.
January 7, 1966-April 22, 1966. Variety show hosted by Sammy Davis Jr.1966-04-01, NBC, 52 min.
The current state of the Vietnam war with comments from Hubert Humphrey. Humphrey states "we will not withdraw." "We will persevere until free elections can be held in South Vietnam."Comment by Senator William Fulbright. Moderator: Frank McGee
1966-04-04, WNDT, 59 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Rod Serling
- Howard K. Smith
- Herbert Arkin
- John Schneider
- Thomas Moore
- Larry Laurent
- Pat Weaver
- Mike Dann
- Ed Scherick
- A.C. Nielsen Jr.
Members of the television industry and their critics offer their views on the medium and its future. Round table discussions with A.C. Nielsen Jr., Walter Cronkite, Herbert Arkin, Howard K. Smith, John Schneider, Thomas Moore, Larry Laurent, Pat Weaver, Mike Dann, Ed Scherick and Rod Serling.1966-04-17, ABC, min.
November 11th, 1964-January 27th, 1968 (ABC) A news analysis program hosted by Howard K. Smith. The series focused mainly on the war in Vietnam. "Tour Of Duty in Vietnam." A GI recalls his tour of duty after one year in Vietnam. Howard K. Smith reports
#15136: ACADEMY AWARD CEREMONIES
Order1966-04-18, ABC, min.
- Bob Hope
- Milton Berle
- Julie Andrews
- Lee Marvin
- Gregory Peck
- Shelley Winters
- Julie Christie
- Jason Robards
- Peter Ustinov
- Joanne Woodward
- George Peppard
- David Lean
- Natalie Wood
- Rex Harrison
- Irene Kerdova
- Jack Lemmon
- Phyllis Diller
The 38th Annual Academy Award ceremonies telecast live from the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California. This was the first color broadcast of the award ceremonies. Best Actor: Lee Marvin (Cat Ballou) Best Actress: Julie Christie (Dr. Zhivago) Best Supporting Actor: Martin Balsam Best Supporting Actress: Shelley Winters Best Film ( Sound Of Music) Best Musical Score: Dr. Zhivago William Wyler is awarded the Irving Thalberg Award. Host: Bob Hope.
1966-05-01, WCBS, 52 min.
- Rudy Vallee
- Rod Serling
- Frances Langford
- We Five
- Fred Allen
- Milton Berle
- Arthur Godfrey
- Frank Sinatra
- Bob Hope
- Don Ameche
- Ron Howard
- Bing Crosby
- Dick Van Dyke
- Walter Winchell
- Gale Gordon
- Sheldon Leonard
- John Scott Trotter
- Freeman Gosden
- Charles Correll
- Fanny Brice
- Paul Whiteman
- Lucille Ball
- Jim Nabors
- Glenn Miller
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Edward R. Murrow
- Morton Downey
- HV Kaltenborn
- Dianne Sherry
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Arthur Tracy
- Kerry McLane
Arthur Godfrey and Don Ameche are hosts for a nostalgic review of the great stars and favorite programs of radio and television history. Joining them in this special are Bing Crosby, Lucille Ball, Gale Gordon, Sheldon Leonard, Rod Serling, John Scott Trotter, and We Five, who sing "Beyond the Sea." Many others. Many archival transcripts are heard with Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Fanny Brice, Rudy Vallee, Milton Berle, and Fred Allen. Duplicate Of # 997.
1966-05-01, WCBS, 52 min.
- Rudy Vallee
- Spike Jones
- Rod Serling
- We Five
- Edward R. Murrow
- Fred Allen
- Milton Berle
- Arthur Godfrey
- Frank Sinatra
- W.C. Fields
- Ed Wynn
- Don Ameche
- Kate Smith
- Abbott and Costello
- Bing Crosby
- Benny Goodman
- Walter Winchell
- Gale Gordon
- Sheldon Leonard
- John Scott Trotter
- Freeman Gosden
- Charles Correll
- Fanny Brice
- Lucille Ball
- Glenn Miller
- Arthur Tracy
- Morton Downy
- Helen Morgan
- John Scptt Trotter
- Burns and Allen
Arthur Godfrey and Don Ameche are hosts for a nostalgic review of the great stars and favorite programs of radio and television history. This television special celebrates fifty years of radio and television broadcasting. Arthur Godfrey hosts this nostalgic look back at the stars and programs that catapulted radio and television to success. Highlights include: Ed Wynn's first radio show "The Perfect Fool," a 1922 variety show; how radio became network oriented in 1927 and began to change American lifestyles; the first coast-to-coast broadcast of a football game from the Rose Bowl; the Fireside Chats with Franklin D. Roosevelt; the comedy duo of Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll, better known as "Amos 'n' Andy"; the Kraft Music Hall, hosted by Bing Crosby, which showcased the great singers of the 1930s and 40s such as Arthur Tracy, Morton Downy, Helen Morgan, and Kate Smith; Frank Sinatra, who was brought into the public eye through radio; Bing Crosby, who sings "Pennies From Heaven"; John Scott Trotter's reminiscences about the big bands such as those of Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and Spike Jones; how television began to make strides with the telecast of the New York Worlds Fair in 1939 until World War II put an abrupt stop to the advancement; how the very popular Milton Berle was responsible for the television revolution after the war was over; a survey of other pioneering programs including "Kukla, Fran, and Ollie," "Your Show of Shows," "I Remember Mama," and "Howdy Doody"; a day at the studio with big-time television producer Sheldon Leonard whose credits range from the slow-starting "Dick Van Dyke Show" to "The Gomer Pyle Show"; Godfrey, who sings "I'm in Love with You Honey"; a look at the great comedy teams and solo comedians such as Abbott and Costello, Burns and Allen, Fibber McGee and Molly, Jimmy Durante, Fred Allen, and W.C. Fields; the first lady of television, Lucille Ball, who is followed through a day of rehearsal for her show; how radio soap operas paved the way for the radio drama programs such as "Inner Sanctum," "Suspense," and "The Whistler"; how the live drama show became the first step in a new direction for television; Rod Serling's examination of the rise and somewhat quick fall of this form of programming; the We Five singing "Beyond the Sea"; and the great radio commentators such as Edward R. Murrow and Walter Winchell.
1966-05-07, ABC, min.
November 11th, 1964-January 27th, 1968 (ABC) A news analysis program hosted by Howard K. Smith. The series focused mainly on the war in Vietnam. Vietnam report. Letters from GI's, an oral report from GI's after a year in Vietnam, command by General Westmoreland in an optimistic mood. Howard K. Smith reports
#7994: DEATH OF A SALESMAN
Order1966-05-08, CBS, 100 min.
- David Susskind
- June Foray
- Edward Andrews
- George Segal
- Bernie Kopell
- James Farentino
- Stanley Adams
- Lee J. Cobb
- Gene Wilder
- Mildred Dunnock
- Albert Dekker
- Marge Redmond
- Marc Fiorini
- Joan Patrick
- Karen Steele
A 1966 television film adapted from a play by Arthur Miller. Lee J. Cobb and Mildred Dunnock re-create their Broadway roles in Arthur Miller's contemporary tragedy about the downfall and defeat of a man and his way of life. Willy Loman, 63, is a Brooklyn salesman who has always talked and thought big. The important things in his life are to be "well liked" and to make money. But after 36 years of devoting his life to the company, Willy is tired, and exhausted in mind, body and spirit. He has begun talking to himself. And, during the next two days, he talks out his entire life. "Death of a Salesman" opened in 1949, and won the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award and Pulitzer Prize. Produced by David Susskind.
1966-05-16, NBC, 180 min.
- Steve Allen
- Jerry Lewis
- Bobby Darin
- Bill Dana
- Dinah Shore
- Bob Hope
- Robert Goulet
- Don Adams
- Diahann Carroll
- Bill Cosby
- Tony Bennett
- Perry Como
- Dan Rowan
- Dick Martin
- Les Brown
- Henry Mancini
- Duke Ellington
- Petula Clark
- Roger Miller
- Herb Alpert
- Godfrey Cambridge
- Jody Miller
- Tijuana Brass
The 8th annual Grammy Awards, telecast live from New York City, Nashville, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Duke Ellington receives a Golden Achievement Award. Jerry Lewis is the Master Of Ceremonies.
1966-05-16, ABC, 59 min.
The 1966 Grammy Awards, televised May 16th, 1966 from Chicago, New York, Nashville, and Los Angeles. "A Taste Of Honey" by Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Brass won for song of the year. "September Of My Years" by Frank Sinatra won for album of the year. Roger Miller won five awards. Host: Jerry Lewis. Includes Timex Commercials.
#15173: EMMY AWARDS:18TH ANNUAL
Order1966-05-22, CBS, 162 min.
The Eighth Annual Emmy Awards are held. Hosts: Danny Kaye and Bill Cosby. Includes commercials. See #15140 for further details.
#15140: EMMY AWARDS:18TH ANNUAL
Order1966-05-22, CBS, 162 min.
- Peter Jennings
- Hugh OBrien
- Richard C. Hottelet
- Adam West
- Danny Kaye
- Bill Cosby
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Dick Van Dyke
- Lloyd Bridges
- Dina Merrill
- Don Knotts
- Rod Serling
- Bob Crane
- Eva Gabor
- Ann Francis
- David Janssen
- Carol Burnett
- Peter Falk
- Carl Reiner
- Leslie Uggams
- Lorne Greene
- Barbara Stanwyck
- Jack Benny
- Chet Huntley
- Edward R. Murrow
- Burt Ward
- Robert Vaughn
- Garry Moore
- Carol Baker
- Barbara Feldon
- Kukla, Fran, and Ollie
- Charles Schultz
- Stephanie Powers
- Marge and Gower Champion
- Cliff Robertson
- Lee Remick
- Henry Fonda
- David Susskind
- Tina Louise
- Jimmy Durante
The 8th Annual Emmy Awards are presented live from the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, California. Chet Huntley presents a special award to Edward R. Murrow Outstanding Dramatic Series: The Fugitive Best Variety Special: Bob Hope Christmas Special, Carol Baker accepting Hosts: Danny Kaye and Bill Cosby.
1966-05-29, ABC, 23 min.
November 11th, 1964-January 27th, 1968 (ABC) A news analysis program hosted by Howard K. Smith. The series focused mainly on the war in Vietnam. North Vietnam report. Howard K. Smith reports
#15156: ISSUES AND ANSWERS
Order1966-05-29, ABC, 13 min.
November 27, 1960-November 8, 1981. Newsmakers were interviewed by journalists on this public affairs program, ABC's counterpart of CBS's "Face The Nation" and NBC's "Meet The Press." In its earliest weeks, the series was entitled "ABC Press Conference."
Guests are Ronald Reagan and George Christopher, GOP candidates for California Governor. Howard K. Smith is the moderator 1966-06-10, WBAI, 53 min.
- Fredric March
- Thomas Alva Edison
- John Barrymore
- Florence Nightingdale
- William Jennings
- W.C. Handy
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Woodrow Wilson
- Warren Harding
Narrator Frederic March presents a scrapbook of famous men and women who have contributed significantly to the history of the 19th & 20th centuries. Rare recordings of voices heard are those of Florence Nightingale, Thomas Alva Edison, William Jennings Bryan, John Barrymore, W.C. Handy, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Warren Harding and others. The sign off for WBAI is heard, giving the complete programming day for tomorrow on this listener sponsored New York City Radio station.
#15185: ABC SCOPE PART 34
Order1966-07-16, ABC, 1 min.
November 11th, 1964-January 27th, 1968 (ABC) A news analysis program hosted by Howard K. Smith. The series focused mainly on the war in Vietnam. Vietnam report: The Vietnam war. Opening only. Howard K. Smith reports
1966-07-19, WNEW, 54 min.
- Ann Miller
- Army Archerd
- Adam West
- Agnes Moorehead
- Cesar Romero
- Curtis LeMay
- Bill Welch
- Lee Meriwether
- Elmo Williams
- Joan Hughes
- Charles Robinson
- Henny Backus
- Jim Backus
- William Provost
- William Wellman
- Jack Krusher
- Veronica Cartwright
- George Montgomery
- Skip Ward
- James Mitchum
- Beatrice Robinson
- Pat Boone
- Barbara Parkins
- Jim Allen
- Mr Wishbone
- Wende Wagner
The film premiere of "The Blue Max" starring George Peppard, James Mason, and Ursula Andress. Some of the guests interviewed include General Curtis LeMay, Agnes Moorehead, Cesar Romero, Adam (Batman) West, Elmo Williams, (Executive Producer,) Lee Meriwether, Ann Miller, Charles Robinson, Jim, and Henny Backus, William Provost, William Wellman, Veronica Cartwright, George Montgomery, and James Mitchum. Hosts: Bill Welch and Army Archerd. Some commercials included. Special broadcast on WNEW-TV Channel 5 in New York City.
1966-07-23, CBS, min.
Vietnam war analysis by CBS newsman Marvin Kalb.
1966-08-06, ABC, min.
Muhammad Ali Fights Brian London at Earls Court Arena in London, England. Ali won by knockout in the third round. Pre-fight interview with Ali and Howard Cosell.
#15214: ABC'S WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
Order1966-08-06, ABC, 29 min.
April 29th, 1961-January 3rd, 1998 (ABC) A thirty-year fixture late Saturday afternoons on ABC, "ABC's Wide World Of Sports" was the brainchild of ABC sports director Roone Arledge. The show was known to cover almost any type of sport, portraying "The Thrill Of Victory and The Agony Of Defeat." Jim McKay hosted the program from its onset and served as anchor for many years. Principal commentators over the years included Howard Cosell, Frank Gifford, Chris Schenkel, Keith Jackson, Bud Palmer, Bill Fleming, Bob Beattie, and Warner Wolf. The show's final broadcast aired on January 3rd, 1998. On today's episode: live coverage of the Muhammad Ali-Brian London heavyweight fight from London, England. Begins with the Frank Sinatra song, "How Long Will It Last?" Pre-fight interviews with Ali and London by Howard Cosell. Ali wins by third-round knockout and is interviewed in the ring by Cosell. Blow-by-blow of the fight via Mutual Radio with Les Keiter at ringside.
#6277: UP WITH PEOPLE
Order1966-08-30, NBC, 57 min.
Pat Boone trades his singing voice for hosting chores on this musical hour, which was telecast on many independent stations earlier this summer. Featured vocalists are Linda Blackmore, Charles Woodward, The Colwell Brothers, and The Green Glenn Singers.#19075: UP WITH PEOPLE
Order1966-08-30, NBC, 57 min.
Pat Boone trades his singing voice for hosting chores on this musical hour, which was telecast on many independent stations earlier this summer. Featured vocalists are Linda Blackmore, Charles Woodward, The Colwell Brothers, and The Green Glenn Singers. Duplicate of 6277.
#4371: ROGER MILLER SHOW, THE
Order1966-09-26, WNBC, 27 min.
September 12, 1966-December 26, 1966. Country and western singer Roger Miller hosted his own half-hour musical variety series.