1967-06-08, 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.
1967-06-09, 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.
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.
1967-06-16, CBS, 56 min.
CBS reporter Ralph Penza looks at the recent race riots in Newark, New Jersey.
1967-06-17, 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.
1967-07-16, , min.
Fulfilling dreams of making it big in New York.
1967-07-18, CBS, min.
Report on the six-day Middle East war, from the Israeli mobilization to the cease-fire. Featured are interviews with Israeli military leaders including Moshe Dayan and Yitzhak Rabin and three Egyptian Generals.
Mike Wallace and Alexander Kendrick report.
1967-09-14, WNBC, 52 min.
September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).
1967-09-14, NBC, 52 min.
September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974.
A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).
Dupe Of #1927. Season Three Premiere.
1967-10-11, CBS, 7 min.
CBS radio news with Douglas Edwards. Commentary by Eric Sevareid.
1967-10-11, NBC, 52 min.
September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. This was the "Tin Pan Alley Today" broadcast. The 1967 version of "The Kraft Music Hall" was an hour show, which lasted four seasons. It was hosted by a guest celebrity each week.
Host: George Burns. "Tin Pan Alley Today" is the theme.
Duplicate Of #3555.
1967-10-11, WNBC, 52 min.
September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. This was the "Tin Pan Alley Today" broadcast. The 1967 version of "The Kraft Music Hall" was an hour show, which lasted four seasons. It was hosted by a guest celebrity each week.
1967-10-12, WNBC, 45 min.
Harry Caray gives opening introductions from Fenway Park in Boston for the seventh and final game of the series. We hear pre-game comments from co-broadcaster Pee Wee Reese. Caray does the play-by-play for the last of the eighth inning. Reese does the play-by-play with co-broadcaster Jim Simpson for the ninth inning. From the victorious St. Louis clubhouse, Caray interviews Bob Gibson, President of the National League, Warren Giles, General Manager of the Cardinals, Stan Musial, Manager Red Schoendienst, Gussie Busch, Julian Javier, Roger Maris, Orlando Cepeda, Dal Maxvill, Tim McCarver, Mike Shannon, Nelson Brown, Joe Horner, Joe Schiltz, Lou Brock and Billy Muffett. We return to the booth with Curt Gowdy and Ken Coleman commenting and recapping the game.
1967-10-14, WABC, 52 min.
A special celebrating Fred Waring, filmed on the beautiful grounds of Shawnee-on-Delaware as three generations of America's most famous musical group celebrate Fred's Golden Anniversary in Entertainment.
1967-10-15, ABC, 24 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."
Ronald Reagan discusses various topics including future presidential politics and the Vietnam war.
Howard K. Smith is the moderator
1967-10-15, ABC, 25 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."
Ronald Reagan discusses various topics including future presidential politics and the Vietnam war.
Howard K. Smith is the moderator
Duplicate of # 15357.
1967-10-15, 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.
Latest news on the Vietnam war.
Howard K. Smith reports
1967-10-15, ABC, min.
Duplicate of #15359, N/A.
1967-10-16, NBC, 18 min.
Prisoner of war coverage in Vietnam. John Chancellor reports.
From CBS News, commentary by Eric Sevareid.
1967-10-17, ABC, 30 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 Vietnam Report. "Eyewitness Notes From Hanoi." Harrison Salisbury of the New York Times talks to ABC News correspondent David Schoenbrun. Includes commercials promoting ABC shows.
Howard K. Smith reports
1967-11-15, WNBC, 83 min.
Words and music by Richard Rodgers highlight this adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's satirical drama. Cast includes Noel Coward, Norman Wisdom, Ed Ames and Inga Swenson. Some commercials are included.
Dupe of number # 1032
1967-11-15, WNBC, 83 min.
Words and music by Richard Rodgers highlight this adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's satirical drama. Cast includes Noel Coward, Norman Wisdom, Ed Ames and Inga Swenson. Some commercials are included.
1967-11-28, NBC, 58 min.
Vin Scully calls the play by play of this first annual (only time) televised softball game, pitting major league baseball players against celebrities. Jerry Lewis does the color commentary in the booth alongside Scully.
1967-11-28, NBC, 58 min.
Vin Scully calls the play by play of this first annual (only time) televised softball game, pitting major league baseball players against celebrities. Jerry Lewis does the color commentary in the booth along side of Scully.
Dupe of # 6971
1967-12-02, ABC, 30 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.
"Where We Stand?" The Vietnam war. Walt Rostow is interviewed by John Scalli.
Howard K. Smith reports
1967-12-03, ABC, 27 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."
The guest on this addition of Issues and Answers is Governor George Wallace. Includes commercials.
Today's interview is conducted by Piers Anderton, ABC West Coast
correspondent and by Tom Jerriel who is ABC's Atlanta Correspondent.
Commercials include a promo for the upcoming ABC Movie premiere of "King Rat" Also, ABC's prime television show hits, "Rat Patrol," "Felony Squad, "Payton Place, and "The Big Valley," all airing on ABC television.
1967-12-07, WPIX, 27 min.
The famed Carthay Circle Theatre in Los Angeles, California is the site of the Hollywood movie premiere of the re-release of "Gone With The Wind."
The program hosts Army Archerd and Bill Burrud interview various celebrities attending the premiere. They include Jim Ameche, Olivia de Havilland, Ann Miller, Morgan Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lewis, Jane Powell, and Kay Williams Gable, (the wife of Clark Gable).
1967-12-19, CBS, 36 min.
President Lyndon Johnson is questioned by correspondents from all three networks (CBS, NBC, and ABC), concerning the Vietnam war.
CBS- Dan Rather
ABC- Frank Reynolds
NBC: Ray Shearer
1967-12-28, ABC, 88 min.
ABC Newsmen Howard K. Smith, Bill Lawrence, and Frank Reynolds take A look back at 1967 and the coming year of 1968.
1967-12-30, ABC, 25 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 Vietnam war part 105.
Howard K. Smith reports
1968-01-06, ABC, 29 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.
Topic: (M-16 Rifle)
Narrated by Jules Bergman.
1968-01-06, ABC, 9 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."
The guest is Senator Eugene McCarthy who is questioned by Bob Clark and Joseph C. Harsch.
Howard K. Smith moderator.
NOTE: Occasional static signal when recording this program.
Attempt of get better signal by switching to ABC Radio.
Howard K. Smith is the host.
Joined in progress
This program includes commercials.
1968-01-07, WCBS, 52 min.
June 20, 1948-June 6, 1971. Television's longest-running variety show ran on Sunday nights for twenty-three years. Its host, Ed Sullivan.
1968-01-07, WCBS, 52 min.
Ed Sullivan welcomes guests Sandler &
Young, Morecambe & Wise, Dianne Warwick, Norm Crosby, Danish clown Linon, dancers Brascia & Tybee and The Young Americans.
1968-01-14, 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.
Issues facing the Democrats in the Presidential election of 1968.
Howard K. Smith reports
1968-01-23, , min.
Republican Senators George Murphy, Gerald Ford, Howard Baker, and George Bush respond to President Johnson's State Of The Union Address on January 17th, 1968.
1968-01-25, WNBC, 52 min.
September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).
1968-01-29, WCBS, 52 min.
September 11, 1967-August 9, 1978. Popular variety hour hosted by Carol Burnett. On her own show, she brought together a group of talented supporting players: Harvey Korman, Lyle Waggoner, Vicki Lawrence, Tim Conway, and Dick Van Dyke.
1968-02-12, NBC, 40 min.
The 25th Annual Golden Globe Awards are presented.
Andy Williams: Host
"The Graduate" (Joseph E. Levine): best Motion Picture
"In The Heat Of The Night" (Best Film)
Charleton Heston presents the Cecil B. Demille Award to Kirk Douglas, Laurence Harvey, and Faye Dunaway
"Mission Impossible"- Most popular TV show of the year
Katherine Ross, the Most popular female newcomer
Dustin Hoffman, the Most promising male newcomer
World Film Favorite: Paul Newman, Gene Kelly accepts the award for Newman
Rod Steiger wins best acting award for "In The Heat Of The Night."
World Female Film Favorite: Julie Andrews,
1968-02-12, NBC, 00 min.
The 25th Golden Globe Awards telecast live from the Coconut Grove, Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California. This was the first Golden Globes to include television awards.
This is a partial broadcast, originally scheduled as a 60-minute show.
1968-02-14, NBC, 71 min.
The Academy of Professional Sports Awards is presented.
Carl Yastrzemski wins the professional athlete of the year award. Johnny Carson host.
1968-02-14, NBC, 120 min.
Johnny Carson is host for the First Annual Academy Of Professional Sports Awards.
1968-02-25, WCBS, 52 min.
June 20, 1948-June 6, 1971. Television's longest-running variety show ran on Sunday nights for twenty-three years. Its host, Ed Sullivan.
1968-02-26, WCBS, 52 min.
September 11, 1967-August 9, 1978. Popular variety hour hosted by Carol Burnett. On her own show, she brought together a group of talented supporting players: Harvey Korman, Lyle Waggoner, Vicki Lawrence, Tim Conway, and Dick Van Dyke.
1968-02-29, WNEW, 46 min.
1965-1967 (Syndicated)
A two-hour talk show hosted by controversial talk show host Joe Pyne. Much like the Alan Burke Show, Pyne's show was dominated by eccentrics, crackpots, and controversial guests, whom Pyne delighted in insulting.
Tonight: Guest: Warren Ampster who talks about stopping the Vietnam bombing. An aerospace analysis determines the US cannot win the war.
1968-03-07, SYND, 47 min.
A pilot special sales/promotional presentation tape demo presented by Four Star International pitching television stations to consider purchasing this series of 26 one hour episodes comprising 250 comedy stars and performances. Announcer and off camera host states the nature of the series... a celebrity is "roasted" similar to a Friar's Roast. The setting is that of a smart Hollywood hotel. Entertainment accompanies testimonial roasts by guest celebrities who perform in this pilot. Never televised.
1968-03-07, SYND, 47 min.
A pilot special sales/promotional presentation tape demo presented by Four Star International pitching television stations to consider purchasing this series of 26 one hour episodes comprising 250 comedy stars and performances. Announcer and off camera host states the nature of the series... a celebrity is "roasted" similar to a Friar's Roast. The setting is that of a smart Hollywood hotel. Entertainment accompanies testimonial roasts by guest celebrities who perform in this pilot. Never televised.
Edward G. Robinson is roasted.
Roastmaster: George Jessel.
Duplicate of # 6970.
1968-03-12, NBC, 19 min.
Coverage of the New Hampshire primary from NBC Radio News. Russ Ward reports.
1968-03-13, ABC, 7 min.
Comment by Howard K. Smith who suggests escalating the war in Vietnam. Frank Reynolds commentary.
1968-03-16, WPIX, 17 min.
"Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show, "Aquaman Show," "Superman." Voices by Howard Morris, Marvin Miller. Narrator, Ted Knight.
Originally Telecast:
Atom Ant Show - October 1965 - September 2, 1967
Atom Ant / Secret Squirrel Show - September 9, 1967 - August 1968
A super-powered insect was the star of this Hanna-Barbera cartoon show. In 1967, Ant joined forces with Secret Squirrel, the daring rodent who had had his own show for t wo seasons.
Aquaman, "King of the Seven Seas, was first seen in 1967-1968 as segments of Superman before biing repeated the following season in its own series officially titled The Adventures of Aquaman.(Sept. 14, 1968 - Sept. 7, 1969).
Superman vs Lava Man segment included in this compilation of cartoon characters broadcast on this show.