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142 records found for CHET HUNTLEY
#19391: NBC NEWS WITH CHET HUNTLEY
Order1963-12-27, NBC, min.
The latest news. Host: Chet Huntley.
1964-01-09, NBC, min.
An outlook for 1964. Castro's Cuba by Wilson Hall Indonesia and South Vietnam by James Robinson. Moderator: Chet Huntley.
#19132: NBC WHITE PAPER
Order1964-02-04, NBC, 60 min.
The Bay Of Pigs is the focus of tonight's program. Chet Huntley narrates.
#19133: NBC WHITE PAPER
Order1964-02-09, NBC, 60 min.
The Cuban Missile Crises is profiled. Chet Huntley narrates.
#14481: CHET HUNTLEY
Order1964-03-30, NBC, min.
Comments on the Chinese rift with Khrushchev, Reds assail Molotov, Khrushchev in trouble.
1964-05-25, WNBC, 94 min.
- Jack Benny
- Hugh Downs
- Joey Bishop
- Rod Serling
- Chet Huntley
- Danny Kaye
- Jack Klugman
- Nat King Cole
- Garry Moore
- John Daly
- Milton Berle
- Polly Bergen
- Johnny Carson
- Elliot Reid
- Vince Edwards
- Jane Wyatt
- Carl Reiner
- David L. Wolper
- Shirley Booth
- Lorne Greene
- Mel Stuart
- Richard Deacon
- Pat Englund
- Ruth White
- Shelley Winters
- Shirl Conway
- Roberta Shore
- James Drury
- Zina Bethune
- E.G. Marshall
- Dick Van Dyke
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Patty Duke
- David Janssen
- Jerry Paris
- James Franciscus
- Dean Jagger
- David Frost
- Don Defore
- Tom Gries
- Inger Stevens
- Gene Barry
- Nancy Ames
- Mel Brooks
Hosts for the sixteenth annual Emmy Awards are Joey Bishop in Hollywood and E.G. Marshall in New York. Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore introduce this special telecast. Humorous excerpts from past Emmy Award telecasts are played. A galaxy of celebrities appear including Danny Kaye, Hugh Downs, Chet Huntley, Rod Serling, Patty Duke, Jane Wyatt, Carl Reiner, David Janssen, Jerry Paris, James Franciscus, Dean Jagger, David Frost, John Daly, Don Defore, Shirley Booth, Tom Gries, James Drury, Roberta Shore, Polly Bergen, and Mel Brooks who with Reiner does a "2000 Year Old Man" skit. Other personalities appearing include Inger Stevens, Richard Deacon, Gene Barry, Ruth White, Zina Bethune, Shirl Conway, Garry Moore, Jack Klugman, Vince Edwards, Shelley Winters, Nat King Cole, Johnny Carson, Milton Berle, Lorne Greene. The cast from "That Was The Week That Was," Elliot Reid, Nancy Ames, Pat Englund, and David Frost satirize the 1963-64 television season. Jack Benny presents the Emmy Award for Program of the Year, "The Making of the President." Mel Stuart and David L. Wolper accept the award.
1964-06-22, NBC, 13 min.
Racial disturbances at a beach in Florida, in Mississippi a civil rights group train northern whites to aid negroes in the south-trainees learn to protect themselves from hostile mobs, three civil rights workers (two from the north) are missing in Mississippi, Senator Edward Kennedy is doing OK in the hospital following plane crash, President Johnson greets Turkish Premier Ismet Inonu-they discuss the Turkish-Cyprus problem.
1964-08-24, NBC, 47 min.
Opening night of the 1964 Democratic National Convention from Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ. Rhode Island Senator John Pastore gives the opening night keynote speech. Chet Huntley and David Brinkley report.
1964-08-27, NBC, 28 min.
Continuing live coverage of the 1964 Democratic National Coverage from Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ. Senator Henry "Scoop" Jackson of Washington State gives a John F. Kennedy memorial speech to a 12-minute ovation, a talk by Adlai Stevenson, happy birthday greetings to Lyndon Johnson, Senator Hubert Humphrey, and Lyndon Johnson acceptance speeches. The closing night of the convention.
1964-09-24, CBS, 14 min.
- David Brinkley
- Walter Cronkite
- Chet Huntley
- Barry Goldwater
- Harold Macmillan
- Hubert Humphrey
- Robert Kennedy
Former British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan dedicates a memorial in England for John F. Kennedy, Hubert Humphrey campaigns in New York City with Robert Kennedy, parents protest bussing, comments at City Hall in New York City, Host: Walter Cronkite. Also some NBC News coverage with Chet Huntley and David Brinkley but mostly CBS.
#14603: JACK BENNY PROGRAM, THE
Order1964-09-25, NBC, 14 min.
October 28th, 1950- September 15th, 1964 (CBS) September 25th,1964-September 10th, 1965 (NBC) Jack Benny's half-hour show mixed variety and situation comedy with a company of regulars: Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, announcer Don Wilson, Dennis Day, Mel Blanc, and Mary Livingston. Host: Jack Benny. Jack is back on NBC with his first show. The program is introduced by Chet Huntley and David Brinkley who do a 60-second introduction. Also featured is Jack's opening monologue. Also featured is Dennis Day.
1964-10-12, , 12 min.
Columbus Day Parade with politicians on hand, The Russians launch a 3 man space ship, President Johnson makes a political tour to the far west, a monument to John F. Kennedy is dedicated in Dallas, Texas. NOTE: Three different TV news reports. CBS Dallas Townsend. CBS Walter Cronkite. NBC Huntley-Brinkley Report.
1964-11-03, CBS, 57 min.
- David Brinkley
- Walter Cronkite
- Chet Huntley
- Frank McGee
- Charles Kuralt
- Mike Wallace
- Dan Rather
- Bill Beutel
- Herb Kaplow
- Eric Sevareid
- Robert Kennedy
- Kenneth Keating
- Charles Von Freud
- Howard K. Smith
Election night returns. Lyndon Johnson wins an overwhelming victory over challenger Barry Goldwater and is re-elected President of the United States. Goldwater manages to capture only 52 of the electoral votes. Live coverage from all three networks and radio. Robert Kennedy defeats Kenneth Keating for the Senate seat from New York. Kennedy comments on the other races.
1964-12-31, NBC, min.
NBC Newsmen Chet Huntley and David Brinkley look at the year 1964 in a review. Hosts: Chet Huntley and David Brinkley.
1965-04-06, NBC, 37 min.
Narrated by Chet Huntley
#14914: NBC NEWS WITH CHET HUNTLEY
Order1965-06-25, NBC, min.
News of the day with Chet Huntley reporting.
1965-12-29, CBS, min.
US contemplates cease fire with North Vietnam. Interspersed with Huntley-Brinkley Report on NBC.
1966-02-21, CBS, min.
Joined in progress with commercials. Also included; segments of the Huntley-Brinkley Report on NBC. Muhammad Ali apologizes to the press for the remarks he made on the Vietnam war involvement. Eric Sevareid reports on the Loch Ness Monster. Host: Walter Cronkite.
#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.
1966-06-01, CBS, min.
CBS Newsman Eric Sevareid reports on the flight of the Gemini 9 spacecraft. Includes NBC live coverage with Chet Huntley and Frank McGee.
1966-09-12, NBC, 30 min.
NBC LIVE NEWS SPECIAL REPORT. Frank McGee reports on the flight of Gemini 11 with Charles Conrad Jr., Richard F. Gordon, and Chet Huntley.#11108: FLIGHT OF GEMINI 11, THE
Order1966-09-12, NBC, min.
NBC LIVE NEWS SPECIAL REPORT. Frank McGee reports on the flight of Gemini 11 with Charles Conrad Jr., Richard F. Gordon, and Chet Huntley. Duplicate of #6086.
1966-11-09, NBC, 30 min.
News of the day with Chet Huntley and David Brinkley reporting.
1966-12-15, NBC, 60 min.
- David Brinkley
- Jack Benny
- Rudy Vallee
- Jack Webb
- Art Linkletter
- Chet Huntley
- Milton Berle
- Ralph Edwards
- Bob Hope
- Groucho Marx
- David Sarnoff
- Chet Lauck
Special celebrating NBC's 40th anniversary in broadcasting. Host: Chet Huntley Duplicate of 7126.
1966-12-15, NBC, 00 min.
Special celebrating NBC's 40th anniversary in broadcasting. Host: Chet Huntley
1967-01-28, WGY, 00 min.
Live radio coverage of the Huntley-Brinkley report with Chet Huntley and David Brinkley reporting.
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, CBS, 25 min.
Vietnam military deaths from 1961 to the present now stand at 13,000, comedian Martha Raye visits Vietnam once again, astronaut Alan Shepard remembers the Russian Sputnik 1 launched in 1957, the profile of BBC Rock 'N' Roll radio station. Also heard is an excerpt of the NBC Huntley-Brinkley Report.
1967-11-22, NBC, 14 min.
Various news reports from both CBS and NBC news. Joined in progress: The Huntley-Brinkley Report (1 minute), then to CBS news, (6 minutes) Huntley-Brinkley Report, (I minute) back to CBS News, (5 minutes) a report on the 77th birthday of Charles DeGaulle.
1967-12-04, CBS, 17 min.
Walter Cronkite with the CBS Evening News. Mike Wallace reports on President Johnson and his 11% jump in popularity. Also heard is an excerpt of The Huntley-Brinkley Report on NBC. A report on the death of actor Bert Lahr and the wedding of Lyndon Johnson's daughter. Joined in progress.
1967-12-11, CBS, 27 min.
News including a report that Richard Nixon is trailing Lyndon Johnson by 3% in the polls, Eric Sevareid reports. Also included in this air check is an excerpt from The Huntley-Brinkley Report, NBC-TV. Chet Huntley reports: "Otis Redding, 26 year old blues singer, is missing and presumed dead in Madison Wisconsin. Redding was one of seven people aboard a private plane which crashed in a Madison lake last night. One man survived." Also, an NBC report on Senator Eugene McCarthy
#15438A: HUNTLEY BRINKLEY REPORT,
Order1967-12-11, NBC, 1 min.
An excerpt from The Huntley-Brinkley Report, NBC-TV. Chet Huntley reports: "Otis Redding, 26-year-old blues singer, is missing and presumed dead in Madison Wisconsin. Redding was one of seven people aboard a private plane which crashed in a Madison Lake last night. One man survived. Good night for NBC News."
1967-12-13, WCBS, 13 min.
The revolt in Athens, Greece, Ike Pappas reports. an editorial by Michael Keating on the Greek crisis, a report on Social Security reforms, a brief excerpt of The Huntley-Brinkley Report on NBC-TV is also heard.
1967-12-14, ABC, 36 min.
The latest news with Paul Harvey. Also heard are excerpts of "NBC News On The Hour" and The Huntley-Brinkley Report.
1968-01-03, CBS, 25 min.
Eric Sevareid's report on the Vietnam war. Also included an excerpt from the NBC Huntley-Brinkley Report.
1968-01-17, NBC, 30 min.
Live coverage of the day's news with Chet Huntley and David Brinkley reporting.
1968-03-12, NBC, 122 min.
Special on the new Hampshire primary. Chet Huntley, David Brinkley, and Frank Mcgee report.
1968-03-14, CBS, 25 min.
Walter Cronkite interviews Eugene McCarthy Morley Safer reports from London on the Gold Crisis An excerpt of NBC News with Chet Huntley is heard A report on the Robert F. Kennedy campaign from his campaign headquarters, 20,000 US troops killed in Vietnam thus far Eric Sevareid looks at the presidential candidates
#15714: WISCONSIN PRIMARY
Order1968-04-02, NBC, 48 min.
Live coverage of the Wisconsin primary from NBC News. Anchors are Frank McGee and Chet Huntley. Reports from Elie Abel and comments from Eugene McCarthy.
1968-04-04, NBC, 30 min.
Live coverage of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, hosted by Chet Huntley.
1968-04-05, ABC/NBC/CBS, 52 min.
- David Brinkley
- Walter Cronkite
- Chet Huntley
- Bob Hope
- Jacqueline Kennedy
- Julian Barber
- Dan Rather
- Steve Rowan
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
- Eric Sevareid
- Lyndon B. Johnson
- Hubert Humphrey
- Ike Pappas
- Bill Plante
- Ralph Abernathy
- Peter Burns
- John Hart
- Carl Stokes
- Robert F. Kennedy
News report of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. from WTOP-TV(CBS) Washington D.C. by Julian Barber. There is an NBC News bulletin and special report with further details including news of King's death. An ABC bulletin is heard interrupting regular broadcasting, announcing the tragic death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Joined in progress, late reports from Dan Rather on a CBS News Special Report. In a previous speech King is heard, reminding his followers that to put one's life on the line for what is just and righteous is to place oneself in danger, but the risks must be taken. Another extensive CBS TV NEWS SPECIAL REPORT from Washington DC is telecast preempting regular programming the evening of April 4, 1968. Walter Cronkite relays the latest news from Memphis, Tennessee where King was pronounced dead one hour after he was shot. Cronkite recounts a brief biographic report on King; his early life, his rise to fame, and the influences he has had promoting non-violent activates. Wires are read from shocked dignitaries. President Lyndon B. Johnson speaks live to the American people requesting all Americans to work together for peace and solidarity. Via video tape, Vice President Hubert Humphrey reflects on this tragedy and gives praise to the work which King has done and to his non-violent philosophy for acquiring freedom and civil rights for all people. On the following day, April 5, CBS EVENING NEWS with WALTER CRONKIITE. Dan Rather reports concerning the racial looting which has occurred. Ike Pappas reports from Memphis Tennessee. He states that at 2:06pm Dr. King walked on to his hotel balcony. 200 hundred feet away across the balcony one shot rang out and the assassin disappeared. Steve Rowan from Memphis reports of looting and chaos during the day. Officers in gas masks. Fires everywhere. A number of Negroes taken into custody. National Guard requested and called in near the White House. Incidents of looting in Detroit, Boston, and in the states of Tennessee, Colorado and North Carolina. A national day of mourning is reported by Dan Rather. President Johnson again talks to the American people requesting unity. Additional reports from Memphis come from Ike Pappas who states that King walked to railing at his hotel at 3:06pm. 200 feet away a single shot rang out, and the shooter disappeared. Bill Plante reports from Memphis related to the emotions felt.. Prayers from Dr. Ralph Abernathy are heard. From Atlanta, a report detailing the return of King's body to Georgia. Peter Burns reports on funeral arrangements. From Cleveland, John Hart reports; we hear statements from Senator Robert F. Kennedy and Carl Stokes. From the HUNTLEY BRINKLEY REPORT(NBC), Chet Huntley and David Brinkley inform on the latest development regarding looting and violence in many states including Detroit, Greensboro, and Chicago. Federal troops ordered into the streets. All schools closed. Four deaths reported. Hundreds arrested in Detroit. Guard troops deployed in Nashville, Tennessee and in Chicago. On CBS EVENING NEWS, Eric Sevareid comments on the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King. He states, "never before has this nation gone into a proclaimed mourning, its flag everywhere at half staffed over the death of a private citizen. And this man was a descendent of slaves." Walter Cronkite concludes with his signature sign off, "And that's the way it is, April 5th, 1968. This is Walter Cronkinte. Good Night."
1968-04-05, , min.
- Walter Cronkite
- David Brinkley
- Chet Huntley
- James Farmer
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
- Wally Bruner
- John Goldsmith
- Stephen Gear
- Steve Schatz
Events of April 5th, 1968, concerning the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 12- Today Show Interviews 4-5-68 with James Farmer and others 13- CBS News Bulletin (joined in progress) with Dan Rather concerning looting in Washington and Federal troops sent into Washington. 14- CBS News with Walter Cronkite 15- Huntley- Brinkley Report segment (NBC) 16- WTOP News Special Report with Stephen Gear about rioting in Washington. 17- WMAL (ABC) News Special Report with Steve Schatz concerning rioting and curfew in Washington. 18- WTTG News Special Report with Wally Bruner and John Goldsmith 19- WMAL News Special Report with Steve Schatz (joined in progress) reporting tanks in Washington 20- WTTG News Special Report with Wally Bruner and John Goldsmith.
1968-04-05, WGY, min.
Continuing radio coverage of the Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King.
#15751: NBC NEWS, THE
Order1968-04-09, NBC, 4 min.
The funeral of Dr. Martin Luther King, 100,000 to 150,000 people in the march, how "Luther" was added to his name by Chet Huntley, Dr. King's beginnings.
1968-04-09, CBS, 27 min.
Today's events: A look back Retrospect from Roger Mudd March on Washington 8-28-63 Nobel Peace Prize acceptance Response to "Black Power" ethic and incident with James Meredith Open housing in Milwaukee (Dr. King interview) Mountain top speech "non-violence" stand Walter Cronkite comments on "Free At Last" tombstone Charles Kuralt at Moorehouse College Excerpt of NBC News with Chet Huntley and Edwin Newman
1968-04-13, CBS, 24 min.
Tracing the assassination of Dr. King Charles Kuralt-On The Road in Fredricksburg, Indiana Joined in progress. An excerpt of NBC Nightly News with Chet Huntley.
1968-06-04, NBC, 40 min.
Live coverage of Senator Robert F. Kennedy's victory in the California Democratic Primary. Minutes after his victory speech, Senator Kennedy would be assassinated by Sirhan Sirhan. NOTE: NBC STOPPED RECORDING TAPE (2" QUAD) AFTER SENATOR ROBERT F. KENNEDY CONCLUDED HIS ACCEPTANCE SPEECH AT THE AMBASSADOR HOTEL IN LOS ANGELES. NBC TV CONTINUED TO BROADCAST WITH ANCHORS FRANK MC GEE, DAVID BRINKLEY AND CHET HUNTLEY. HOWEVER, NBC TV STOPPED ROLLING TAPE OF THE BROADCAST EXPECTING ALL SALIENT REPORTING WAS OVER AND THAT THE STATION WOULD LEAVE THE AIR MOMENTARILY. FROM 3:16 AM EASTERN STANDARD TIME TO 3:26 AM HUNTLEY, MC GEE AND BRINKLEY WERE TOLD IN THEIR EAR PIECES THAT KENNEDY WAS SHOT AND TO STALL FOR TIME UNTIL FURTHER DETAILS COULD BE CONFIRMED. WHEN NBC TV RESUMED RECORDING TAPE AT 3:26 AM COVERAGE OF THE ASSASSINATION WAS DISSEMINTAED, AND FOLLOW UP COVERAGE CONTINUED. THE TEN MISSING MINUTES OF NBC TV BROADCAST WAS RECORDED ON AUDIO TAPE AND RESIDES ONLY IN THE COLLECTION OF ARCHIVAL TELEVISION AUDIO, INC. ONLY FOUR AND HALF YEARS EARLIER A SIMILAR SCENARIO OCCURRED WHEN DEVELOPER AND OWNER OF THE ATA COLLECTION, PHIL GRIES, RECORDED OFF THE AIR THE "LOST" BROADCAST MOMENTS OF DON PARDO ANNOUNCING THE FIRST TWO BULLETINS AND SUBSEQUENT NEVER RECORDED BY NBC TV 11 MINUTES OF STUDIO COVERAGE RELATED TO THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY.
1968-08-05, NBC, min.
Live coverage of the 1968 Republican National Convention from the Miami Beach Convention Center in Miami, Florida. The coverage includes August 5th, August 6th, and August 7th, 1968.
#6203: PERSONALITY
Order1968-08-06, NBC, 30 min.
July 30, 1967-September 26, 1969. A panel of three celebrities were featured each week on this daytime NBC game show, hosted by Larry Blyden. Only a few shows from this series survive in any broadcast format. COMPLETE with commercials including one 60 second promotional by Chet Huntley reminding viewers to tune in to the Republican Convention to be televised on NBC for the first time in color. Guest panelists: Rita Moreno, Peter Lawford, and Barbara McNair. Subject on film: Roddy McDowall.
1968-08-08, NBC, min.
Republican Presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon gives his acceptance speech as the Republican candidate for President of the United States. Chet Huntley and David Brinkley report.