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#19553: ABC SPECIAL REPORT
Order1967-06-08, ABC, 50 min.
ABC SPECIAL REPORT: THE WAR IN THE MIDDLE EAST. Pre-empts "ABC's Summer Focus." A report on the crisis in the Middle East. This Special Report concludes with a three and half minute editorial from Howard K. Smith. Duplicate of #15327.
1967-06-08, , min.
Thirty four US sailors aboard the spy ship USS Liberty were killed and 171 wounded, when the vessel was strafed by Israeli jet fighters and torpedoed by Israeli gunboats while in International waters in the Mediterranean Sea about 15 miles from the Sinai Peninsula.
1967-06-08, CBS, min.
Abba Eban at the UN, the ceasefire in Middle East war with Israel victorious, 33 US sailors die in Israel attack on US ship, "Liberty." Duplicate of #15325 Includes NBC radio news: "Crisis In The Middle East."
#19592: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
Order1967-06-08, CBS, ?? min.
1963-1982 (SYNDICATED). Mike Douglas hosted one of television's longest running talk shows (19 years). Each week Douglas was joined by a different co-host. In 1967, "The Mike Douglas Show" became the first syndicated talk show to win an Emmy Award. Guest: Dr.IQ Duplicate of #19552.
#19593: ABC SPECIAL REPORT
Order1967-06-08, ABC, 50 min.
ABC SPECIAL REPORT: THE WAR IN THE MIDDLE EAST. Pre-empts "ABC's Summer Focus." A report on the crisis in the Middle East. This Special Report concludes with a three and half minute editorial from Howard K. Smith. Duplicate of #15327.
1967-06-08, CBS, min.
Abba Eban at the UN, the ceasefire in Middle East war with Israel victorious, 33 US sailors die in Israel attack on US ship, "Liberty."
1967-06-08, CBS, min.
THE WAR IN THE MIDDLE EAST Egypt accepts UN ceasefire, thoroughly defeated by Israel, a report from Jerusalem; a great victory for Israel, comment by Moshe Dayan, Russia accuses Israel of aggression with US, comment by Abba Eban in response, comment by Eric Sevareid on the future of the Middle East crisis and Vietnam report.
#15327: ABC SPECIAL REPORT
Order1967-06-08, ABC, 50 min.
ABC SPECIAL REPORT: THE WAR IN THE MIDDLE EAST. Pre-empts "ABC's Summer Focus." A report on the crisis in the Middle East. This Special Report concludes with a three and half minute editorial from Howard K. Smith.
1967-06-09, ABC, min.
Gamal Nasser offers to resign as Egyptian President following Egypt's defeat in six-day war against Israel in 1967.
#19555: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1967-06-09, CBS, min.
Gamal Nasser offers to resign following military defeat in the Middle East, he comments on the war, UN on ceasefire acceptance, Israeli troops in Bethlehem, thirty-three dead aboard US ship "Liberty" after an Israeli attack. Live council meeting at the UN. Richard C. Hottelet reports. Duplicate of #15328.
#19556: UNITED NATIONS PROCEEDINGS
Order1967-06-09, , min.
Proceedings in the United Nations about Middle East war.
1967-06-09, CBS, min.
A CBS news special report on the fighting in the Middle East between Israel and its Arab neighbors. Charles Kuralt reports.
1967-06-09, ABC, min.
Gamal Nasser offers to resign as Egyptian President following Egypt's defeat in six-day war against Israel in 1967. Duplicate of #19554.
#19595: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1967-06-09, CBS, min.
Gamal Nasser offers to resign following military defeat in the Middle East, he comments on the war, UN on ceasefire acceptance, Israeli troops in Bethlehem, thirty-three dead aboard US ship "Liberty" after an Israeli attack. Live council meeting at the UN. Richard C. Hottelet reports. Duplicate of #15328.
#19596: UNITED NATIONS PROCEEDINGS
Order1967-06-09, , min.
Proceedings in the United Nations about Middle East war. Duplicate of #19556.
1967-06-09, CBS, min.
A CBS news special report on the fighting in the Middle East between Israel and its Arab neighbors. Charles Kuralt reports. Duplicate of #19557.
#15328: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1967-06-09, CBS, min.
Gamal Nasser offers to resign following military defeat in the Middle East, he comments on the war, UN on ceasefire acceptance, Israeli troops in Bethlehem, thirty-three dead aboard US ship "Liberty" after an Israeli attack. Live council meeting at the UN. Richard C. Hottelet reports.
1967-06-10, CBS, 2 min.
The Middle East war recap. Actor Spencer Tracy has died. Harry Reasoner reports. Harry Reasoner reports.
1967-06-11, ABC, min.
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. A review of the week's top news stories. Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award-winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25-minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
1967-06-11, NBC, 32 min.
Speeches by Stokely Carmichael and others on the "Negro Revolution."Other speakers include Charles Evers and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The report focuses on how "black power" can be used. Floyd McKissick is also interviewed. Report on the nature of "black power" and how it can be effectively used. Interviewed is former SNCC head Stokley Carmichael, the man who coined the phrase. Also interviewed are Martin Luther King Jr., Floyd McKissick of CORE and Charles Evers, brother of murdered Medgar Evers, who practices the concept of "black power" in Mississippi, where he organizes voter registration efforts and economic boycotts. Reporter is Sander Vanocur. 32 minute excerpt. of one hour broadcast.
1967-06-11, WCBS, 52 min.
February 5, 1967-June 8, 1969. "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" was a breath of fresh air, but to CBS the Smothers Brothers seemed to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, with the wrong things to say. Guests: Noel Harrison, Shirley Jones, Pat Paulsen.
1967-06-12, CBS, min.
CBS NEWS
1967-06-13, CBS, 22 min.
News correspondents interview Israeli General Moshe Dayan.
1967-06-14, CBS, 20 min.
President Johnson appoints a negro (Thurgood Marshall) to the Supreme Court to fill the seat of retiring justice Tom C. Clark. In a 69-11 vote, Marshall is approved by the Senate and becomes the first African American to serve as a Supreme Court Justice. Eric Sevareid reports on the Middle East war.
#7412: STEVE ALLEN COMEDY HOUR
Order1967-06-14, SYND, 12 min.
June 14th, 1967- August 16th, 1967. Steve Allen's return to prime time television with a summer comedy/variety series consisting of seven one hour broadcasts (pre-empted June 28, and August 9. Series Premiere. Only extant from this show is a skit where Steve Allen plays a character named Steve Maudline who leads a "Telethon to combat Prickly Heat."
1967-06-16, NBC, 39 min.
NBC newsman Frank McGee reports on the poor quality of the South Vietnamese fighting forces. Includes deserting and lack of support for men on the front line. US troops comment on poor performance of ARVIN troops, peace group seeks petition to end the war.
1967-06-16, CBS, 56 min.
CBS reporter Ralph Penza looks at the recent race riots in Newark, New Jersey.
#1022: DATING GAME, THE
Order1967-06-17, WABC, 23 min.
On this Father's Day show, host Jim Lange welcomes celebrity guests Groucho Marx, Melinda Marx, Durwood Kirby, Les Brown and Charlie Barnett.1967-06-18, ABC, min.
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. A review of the week's top news stories: China explodes the H-Bomb. Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award-winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25-minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
1967-06-20, CBS, min.
A Multisided appraisal of Senator Robert F. Kennedy's role and influence in American politics, his political future, his often controversial public stances, his possible presidential aspirations, and his family life. Roger Mudd reports.
1967-06-22, ABC, 52 min.
May 18, 1967- August 31, 1967, June 2, 1969-August 15, 1969 The 1967 edition of SUMMER FOCUS presented reports on a variety of subjects both current and historical in nature. A number of the programs were rebroadcasts of previously aired ABC documentaries drawn in part from THE SAGA OF WESTERN MAN. In 1969, SUMMER FOCUS returned as the title of an irregularly offered group of five reports on topical issues, hosted by Frank Reynolds. Peter Jennings, Anchors this examination of political protest, in America. Historian John Blum traces the origin of political protest, and analyzes the current unrest over antiwar demonstrations. We revisit recent peace demonstrations in major cities, and pro and con reactions from (among others) civil-rights leader Martin Luther King; Gen. William C. Westmoreland, commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam; Sen. Mark Hatfield (R. Oregon); and GIs in Vietnam.
1967-06-30, , min.
Comments on the aftermath of negro riots in Detroit. H. Rap Brown (cherry pie), Vietnam reports as Viet Cong spew rockets over a US base. Duplicate of #15336A
1967-06-30, , min.
Comments on the aftermath of negro riots in Detroit. H. Rap Brown (cherry pie), Vietnam reports as Viet Cong spew rockets over a US base.
1967-07-02, ABC, min.
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. A review of the week's top news stories: Red China assails Russia on the Middle East, comment by King Hussein of Jordan, Abba Eban replies, racial violence breaks out in a negro ghetto of Buffalo, NY, actress Jayne Mansfield dies in a car crash in New Orleans.A meeting is held in Glassboro, New Jersey between President Johnson and Russian Premier Alexi Kosygin. Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award-winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25-minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
1967-07-06, WPIX, min.
Live coverage of movie premier: "Woman Times Seven," starring Shirley Maclaine and Peter Sellers.
1967-07-08, CBS, min.
Defense Secretary Robert McNamara in Vietnam, he's optimistic-says the war is being won, he needs more troops, between 70,000 and 200,000 so as not to lose initiative, US casualties are rising rapidly against a determined enemy, questions asked about war's escalation, the civil war in Nigeria, a report from Middle East-Suez area, actress Vivian Leigh dies.
1967-07-08, ABC, min.
Hong Kong is invaded by a mob of more than 300 people from neighboring China, including armed men in uniform, pouring across the border crossing at Sha Tau Kok.
#19642: WORLD THIS WEEK
Order1967-07-08, WCBS, min.
Highlights of the week's news. Harry Reasoner reports.
1967-07-09, WCBS, 52 min.
July 2, 1967-September 3, 1967. Our Place was an American musical variety show that aired on CBS during the summer of 1967. The official "host" was one of Jim Henson's early Muppets, Rowlf the Dog. The show's other regulars were comedians Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber and the singing Doodletown Pipers. Jim Henson showcased some of his early Muppets, the most regular member of the Our Place cast being Rowlf the talking dog. He actually co-hosted the show with B&S. Talk about a big break for Rowlf! Our Place kicked open the door for the mutt who'd later find greater fame in a 1970s series featuring him and his other Muppet pals. Jack Burns, would be head writer for the first season of The Muppet Show (Syndicated, 1976-1981). Each episode featured a guest, Carol Burnett receiving the honor in the debut which aired Sunday, July 2, 1967 @ 9:00pm EDT. Other guests included Arthur Godfrey, Woody Allen, Soupy Sales, Nipsey Russell, Eddie Albert, Dick Shawn, Shelley Berman, Cyril Richard, and Joel Gray. The executive producer was Bob Precht who produced The Ed Sullivan Show and was also Sullivan's son-in-law. Bill Angelos and Buz Kohan wrote and produced the show and John Moffitt was the director. NOTE: With the exception of the third broadcast (July 23, 1967 with guest Dick Shawn), uploaded in six parts (51:30) in 2008 on you tube, no other example of the other nine shows is known to exist in any broadcast form (video, audio, transcript) in the archives of UCLA Film and Radio, Paley Center for Media, Library of Congress, Museum of Broadcasting.
1967-07-09, , min.
At least 371 people in Japan were killed when landslides triggered by heavy rains from Typhoon Billie, hit the Western half of the Kyushu island and moved South. Most of the dead were killed by floods.
1967-07-09, NBC, min.
A look at the American soldier fighting in Southeast Asia.
1967-07-10, , min.
The Greek military regime strips 480 Greeks of their citizenship.
#19647: GOP PERSPECTIVE
Order1967-07-11, , min.
Republican party politics currently in the news.
#15339: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1967-07-15, CBS, 25 min.
Negro riots in Newark, New Jersey, comment by New Jersey Governor Richard Hughes, on-the-spot reports about riots. The GOP Perspective, Bill Stout reports.
#1023: PICCADILLY PALACE
Order1967-07-15, WABC, 49 min.
May 20, 1967 - September 17, 1967 Summer replacement for THE HOLLYWOOD PALACE. Taped at London's Piccadilly Palace and hosted by Millicent Martin. Other regulars included comics Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, The Paddy Stone Dancers, and The Michael Sammes Singers. From London, hosts Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise welcome guests Millicent Martin, Frankie Avalon and the New Vaudeville band. Hosts Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise do some wild impressions of Julius Caesar, and Samson and Delilah, and Wise offers an improbable version of Grieg's Concerto in A Minor. Highlights: "What Is This Thing Called Love?" "I Could Write A Book" sung by Frankie Avalon. "If I had a Talking Picture of You," Finchley Central" played by Vaudeville Band. "Window Wishin'" sung by Millicent Martin.
#19624: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1967-07-15, CBS, 25 min.
Negro riots in Newark, New Jersey, comment by New Jersey Governor Richard Hughes, on-the-spot reports about riots. The GOP Perspective, Bill Stout reports.
#19625: CBS NEWS, THE
Order1967-07-15, CBS, 25 min.
Negro riots in Newark, New Jersey, comment by New Jersey Governor Richard Hughes, on-the-spot reports about riots. The GOP Perspective, Bill Stout reports.
1967-07-16, WCBS, 52 min.
July 2, 1967-September 3, 1967. Hosted by Rowlf the Muppet. The comedy duo of Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber and the Doodletown Pipers were also featured.
1967-07-16, ABC, min.
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. A review of the week's top news stories: 27 die in Newark, New Jersey riots, racial riots in Newark, comments by Governor Richard Hughes, looting continues in "carnival atmosphere," 465,000 men in Vietnam as requested by secretary McNamara and General Westmoreland, comments from secretary McNamara and General Westmoreland, they claim the enemy is losing the war, in Middle East, firing at Suez Canal's west branch, Abba Eban defends Israel's takeover of Arab Jerusalem. Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award-winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25-minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
1967-07-16, , min.
Racial riots continue in Newark.