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105 records found for David Susskind
#14617: HOTLINE WITH DAVID SUSSKIND
Order1964-10-06, WPIX, 18 min.
October 6th, 1964-March 2, 1965 (WPIX) DEBUT of this ninety-minute short-lived ground breaking phone-in discussion program seen on local WPIX-TV Channel 11 in New York City form 11:15pm to 12:45pm. Topics discussed are pornography and the Warren Commission Report, Guests include Jackie Robinson, Gore Vidal, and Dorothy Kilgallen. WINS RADIO disc jockey Murray Kaufman calls the show. Host: David Susskind. The producer of the program is Joyce Davidson. She married Susskind in 1966.
#14628: CASPER CITRON INTERVIEW
Order1964-10-13, WQXR, 5 min.
Casper Citron was a long-time radio host and interviewer at WQXR And WOR radio in New York City, conducting his interviews from Manhattan hotel lobbies. A debate on various issues: Conservative William Rusher and liberal David Susskind debate. This program is joined in progress.
1964-10-19, , 19 min.
The third program in the series. A panel discussion on where television is going and where it's taking the AM people. Guest panelists are David Susskind who has been in television since 1947, critic and author Marian Mannes, and Dan Michael, vice president for CBS live programming.
#14650: HOTLINE WITH DAVID SUSSKIND
Order1964-10-20, WPIX, 19 min.
October 6th, 1964-March 2, 1965 (WPIX) A ninety-minute pilot program for a future short-lived phone-in discussion program seen on local WPIX-TV Channel 11 in New York City. Panel discussion on current topics with guests Jack E. Leonard, Mel Brooks, and Dorothy Kilgallen. Host: David Susskind. Host: David Susskind. The producer of the program is Joyce Davidson. She married Susskind in 1966.
#14650A: HOTLINE WITH DAVID SUSSKIND
Order1964-11-12, WPIX, 8 min.
October 6th, 1964-March 2, 1965 (WPIX) A ninety-minute pilot program for a future short-lived phone-in discussion program seen on local WPIX-TV Channel 11 in New York City. Segment includes three questions addressed by t he panel from those who phone in on this live broadcast. They include: Why is the U.S.in Vietnam? Susskind, Kilgallen and Vidal each are opinionated, Traffic problems in New York City where one can't even get a cab, and appraisal of Gore Vidal's novel The Best Man which he says he wrote as a contribution to the 1960 presidential election describing on two types of characters, one intellectual and one an opportunist. Host: David Susskind. Host: David Susskind. The producer of the program is Joyce Davidson. She married Susskind in 1966.
#14709: HOTLINE WITH DAVID SUSSKIND
Order1965-02-02, WPIX, 21 min.
October 6th, 1964-March 2, 1965 (WPIX) A ninety-minute pilot program for a future short-lived phone-in discussion program seen on local WPIX-TV Channel 11 in New York City. Guest Malcolm X answers questions about his new movement vs. Elijah Muhammad. Other guests are Ossie Davis and John Henry Faulk. Host: David Susskind. Numerous phone calls from the viewing public to the studio in this live TV broadcast asking questions of the panel related to current challenges faced by blacks and racism. . Host: David Susskind. The producer of the program is Joyce Davidson. She married Susskind in 1966. NOTE: Joyce Davidson, with whom David Susskind was in a relationship, began working as a co-producer of Hotline in June 1964. She had a hand in the on-air version of the show and among other duties screened viewer phone calls. She also made the first approach to some of the people who appeared as guests on Hotline, including Malcolm X, whom she invited for Hotline immediately after he gave a speech at The Town Hall. Nineteen days after appearing on this live program Malcolm X would be assassinated on February 21, 1965.
1965-02-05, WOR, 13 min.
Joe Franklin interviews David Susskind who talks about his famous Nikita Khrushchev "Open End" interview and other career highlights.#14722: HOTLINE WITH DAVID SUSSKIND
Order1965-02-09, WPIX, 23 min.
October 6th, 1964-March 2, 1965 (WPIX) Joining the panel are Salvador Dali, Ossie Davis, and Dorothy Kilgallen. Host: David Susskind. The producer of the program is Joyce Davidson. She married Susskind in 1966.
#14722A: HOTLINE WITH DAVID SUSSKIND
Order1965-03-02, WPIX, 9 min.
October 6th, 1964-March 2, 1965 (WPIX) Les Crane is the guest on this final broadcast of HOT LINE. Phone call-ins include discussions on the FCC and TV Broadcasting. David Susskind signs off for the last time reflecting on this series which aired for only half a year. Final 9 minutes of this final live 23rd broadcast in the series. .The discussion turns to Television Ratings and their representative importance. Crane gives his point of view and relates to his two talk shows of the past. Dorothy Kilgallen and David give their point of views. Also addressing another audience member phone call the subject of why Jack Paar and Johnny Carson are considered stars even though they cannot sing, dance or act. David Susskind signs off for the last time reflecting on this series which aired for only half a year. He also recommends to his audience to tune in to his now one hour weekly show, REMARKABLE PEOPLE premiering on the same channel (WPIX) same time Tuesday at 10pm. NOTE: REMARKABLE PEOPLE a show about unknown extraordinary people and their lives turned out to be not remarkable and the series was cancelled after only one broadcast. NOTE: The producer of HOT LINE was Joyce Davidson. She married Susskind in 1966. NOTE: Dorothy Kilgallen's controversial death at age 52 occurred only eight months after this broadcast aired.
#14722B: HOTLINE WITH DAVID SUSSKIND
Order1965-03-02, WPIX, 58 min.
October 6th, 1964-March 2, 1965 (WPIX) Les Crane is the guest on this final broadcast of HOT LINE. Phone call-ins include discussions on the FCC and TV Broadcasting. David Susskind signs off for the last time reflecting on this series which aired for only half a year. This is the final live 23rd broadcast of this live television phone talk show in the series. Many topics are discussed by David Susskind, Dorothy Kilgallen and guest Les Crane who just got fired and broadcast his last late night Les Crane Show a week before, has never appeared on a TV talk show where he was the guest and not the host. Phone callers ask the questions and topics include: Shake up at CBS Television with the firing of James Aubrey, Les Crane's firing after only 15 weeks on the air, Dorothy Kilgallen' opinion on Lovelorn columns, Crane stating that he did not want to be a guest on this program and the reasons for such feelings, feuds between Les Crane and David Susskind in the past, reasons Crane changed from his temperamental personality on his phone in show when he went national with his Late Night ABC TV talk show, Crane states he was never censored by ABC related to booking guests...two guests he refused to have on his program was Grand Dragon of the KKK and George Lincoln Rockwell, discussion about the Beatles...Susskind despising them and Crane and Kilgallen loving them, the potential that if Les Crane remained with his local WABC late night live phone in talk show he would still be on the air and for years to come, why telephone shows seem to fail, TV's responsibility to the public broadcasting shows like Hot Line and The Les Crane Show, the ratings game, and their representative importance. Crane gives his point of view and relates to his two talk shows of the past. Dorothy Kilgallen and David give their point of views. Also addressing another audience member phone call regarding the subject of why Jack Paar and Johnny Carson are considered stars even though they cannot sing, dance or act. David Susskind signs off for the last time reflecting on this series which aired for only half a year. He also recommends to his audience to tune in to his now one hour weekly show, REMARKABLE PEOPLE premiering on the same channel (WPIX) same time Tuesday at 10pm. NOTE: REMARKABLE PEOPLE a show about unknown extraordinary people and their lives turned out to be not remarkable and the series was cancelled after only one broadcast. NOTE: On two occasions there is a gap in the audio portion of the broadcast indicating that WPIX censored commentary. These two short gaps are included. NOTE: The co-producer of HOTLINE was Joyce Davidson. She married Susskind in 1966. It was the first television show to use the recently invented ten-second broadcast delay when broadcasting live. This gave the control room time to delete material deemed unfit for broadcast, especially from a telephone call-ins. Two examples of deletion usage are noted in this program. NOTE: Dorothy Kilgallen's controversial death at age 52 occurred only eight months after this broadcast aired.
1965-05-30, WPIX, min.
October 14, 1958 - August 13, 1961 OPEN-END with David Susskind: (WNTA Channel 13 Television) September 10, 1961-May 5, 1963 OPEN-END with David Susskind (WNEW Channel 5 Television) June 9, 1963, last show of the season broadcast on WPIX TV. October 13, 1963-September 18, 1966 OPEN-END with David Susskind (WPIX Channel 11 Television) October 2, 1966-September, 1986 DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW (SYNDICATED, PBS, and COMMERCIAL STATIONS, including WNEW, New York). Open End with David Susskind was a breakthrough talk show which literally had no time limit. The show ended when host, moderator David Susskind, felt all conversation points were discussed. Some of these marathon telecasts lasted over four hours! Jean Kennedy was the producer during the 28 year run of the series. The series premiered and aired on WNTA Channel 13 in New York for three years, an independent broadcast station before it would become a Public Broadcast Station in 1962. A myriad of talk show guests, famous, infamous and unknown, found a forum on OPEN END. Subjects varied focusing on usually one topic...show business, politics, the economy, sex, education, crime, etc. Typically, many guests would discuss a subject sitting around a large table with David Susskind moderating, leading his guests with baited questions. On occasion, a solo guest would highlight the show. For the first three years, of its 28-year existence as a regular series, WNTA TV was home to OPEN END which originally began its broadcasts on Tuesday nights, switching on January 18, 1959, to Sunday nights...a future Sunday evening time slot of the week where it would remain until 1986, for the rest of its run. After broadcasting with a two hour truncated format on WNEW form September 10, 1961, to May 5, 1963, a falling out and rift occurred between Susskind and WNEW management centered on WNEW's reluctance to air discussions regarding race relations in America. WPIX reacted with interest in bringing OPEN END to their flagship New York channel. For the last OPEN END show of the 1962-1963 season, WPIX TOOK LAST MINUTE EMERGENCY MEASURES TO CLEAR TWO HOURS ON SUNDAY NIGHT June 9, 1963, featuring solo guest Dr. Martin Luther KIng, pre-empting regularly scheduled programming (6:30-8:30 pm). Open End was later cut by WPIX to a one-hour time slot. David Susskind not satisfied with the shortened format reconnected with WNEW where he returned to a two-hour format with a changed program name. THE DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW had its return premiere on WNEW TV on October 2, 1966. The David Susskind Show also found syndication across the country and each market would run the program at different times at their own discretion. Most all of the telecasts were recorded on videotape, 2" quadruplex. Most shows were kept for a year or two like THE MOVIE MAKERS broadcast which was re-run on August 6, 1961, almost a year after it was the first telecast on October 2, 1960. By this time the show was no longer without a time limit. It ran for a finite three hours long. Thus the re-run of the MOVIE MAKERS had some footage deleted from its original run which aired for over three and half hours, including commercials. The re-run of "THE MOVIE MAKERS" was the next to last broadcast telecast on WNTA channel 13. On September 10, 1961, the show moved to WNEW Channel 5 METROMEDIA in New York. Sadly, most all of OPEN END broadcasts (1958-1966), later retitled THE DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW (1966-1986), were wiped erased, destroyed, discarded...whereabouts unknown, representing most shows produced and telecast during the late 1950s, 1960's and early 1970s. Only a handful of OPEN END / DAVID SUSSKIND shows are known to survive from 1958 thru 1969. Hundreds of programs survive representing the middle 1970's thru 1986. Open End with David Susskind was a unique breakthrough talk with no time limit, rare during any time in television broadcast history, and never to be replicated in the future of television broadcasting after 1960. On occasion, only one guest would be profiled. Most shows were comprised of many individuals discussing one topic which included race relations, the draft, organized crime, the Hollywood scene, the politics of the times, sex-change operations, divorce, clairvoyants, psychoanalysis, and prostitutes. The oldest surviving archived remnant is a December 23, 1958 kinescope 20-minute segment of a broadcast titled "Method or Madness?" The topic, "method acting" with guests Michael Benthal, Ben Gazzara, Adolph Green, Betty Comden, Lawrence Harvey, Jule Styne, and Patricia Neal. . Host: David Susskind. Right-wingers discuss their views with host David Susskind.
1965-07-14, WCBS, 20 min.
"WCBS Radio Looks At Television." A weekly series with Joeseph Denbo and David Susskind. A twenty-minute weekly radio series. Duplicate of #14900.
1965-07-14, WCBS, 20 min.
"WCBS Radio Looks At Television." A weekly series with Joeseph Denbo and David Susskind. A twenty-minute weekly radio series. Duplicate of #14898.
#14942: NIGHTLIFE WITH LES CRANE
Order1965-09-01, ABC, 10 min.
June 28th 1965-October 22nd, 1965 (ABC) Guest: David Susskind.
1965-09-01, ABC, 2 min.
Les Crane with David Susskind who tells a joke.
1965-09-26, WPIX, 96 min.
Two part interview with Jerry Lewis, entitled, "Jerry Lewis Uncensored. Part one was broadcast September 26, 1965 and part two broadcast the following week on October 3, 1965. The offstage personality of the zany, funny man is revealed. Lewis discusses his background, his split with Dean Martin after ten years working together, and the events that have led to his own success. Complete sans commercials.
1966-00-00, WPIX, 30 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. "The Far Left" is the topic. Host: David Susskind. Seen on WPIX channel 11 in New York City.
1966-01-02, WPIX, 52 min.
Clairvoyant Jeane Dixon offers her predictions for 1966 in an interview with David Susskind.
1966-01-30, WPIX, min.
October 14, 1958 - August 13, 1961 OPEN-END with David Susskind: (WNTA Channel 13 Television) September 10, 1961-May 5, 1963 OPEN-END with David Susskind (WNEW Channel 5 Television) June 9, 1963, last show of the season broadcast on WPIX TV. October 13, 1963-September 18, 1966 OPEN-END with David Susskind (WPIX Channel 11 Television) October 2, 1966-September, 1986 DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW (SYNDICATED, PBS, and COMMERCIAL STATIONS, including WNEW, New York). Open End with David Susskind was a breakthrough talk show which literally had no time limit. The show ended when host, moderator David Susskind, felt all conversation points were discussed. Some of these marathon telecasts lasted over four hours! Jean Kennedy was the producer during the 28 year run of the series. The series premiered and aired on WNTA Channel 13 in New York for three years, an independent broadcast station before it would become a Public Broadcast Station in 1962. A myriad of talk show guests, famous, infamous and unknown, found a forum on OPEN END. Subjects varied focusing on usually one topic...show business, politics, the economy, sex, education, crime, etc. Typically, many guests would discuss a subject sitting around a large table with David Susskind moderating, leading his guests with baited questions. On occasion, a solo guest would highlight the show. For the first three years, of its 28-year existence as a regular series, WNTA TV was home to OPEN END which originally began its broadcasts on Tuesday nights, switching on January 18, 1959, to Sunday nights...a future Sunday evening time slot of the week where it would remain until 1986, for the rest of its run. After broadcasting with a two hour truncated format on WNEW form September 10, 1961, to May 5, 1963, a falling out and rift occurred between Susskind and WNEW management centered on WNEW's reluctance to air discussions regarding race relations in America. WPIX reacted with interest in bringing OPEN END to their flagship New York channel. For the last OPEN END show of the 1962-1963 season, WPIX TOOK LAST MINUTE EMERGENCY MEASURES TO CLEAR TWO HOURS ON SUNDAY NIGHT June 9, 1963, featuring solo guest Dr. Martin Luther KIng, pre-empting regularly scheduled programming (6:30-8:30 pm). Open End was later cut by WPIX to a one-hour time slot. David Susskind not satisfied with the shortened format reconnected with WNEW where he returned to a two-hour format with a changed program name. THE DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW had its return premiere on WNEW TV on October 2, 1966. The David Susskind Show also found syndication across the country and each market would run the program at different times at their own discretion. Most all of the telecasts were recorded on videotape, 2" quadruplex. Most shows were kept for a year or two like THE MOVIE MAKERS broadcast which was re-run on August 6, 1961, almost a year after it was the first telecast on October 2, 1960. By this time the show was no longer without a time limit. It ran for a finite three hours long. Thus the re-run of the MOVIE MAKERS had some footage deleted from its original run which aired for over three and half hours, including commercials. The re-run of "THE MOVIE MAKERS" was the next to last broadcast telecast on WNTA channel 13. On September 10, 1961, the show moved to WNEW Channel 5 METROMEDIA in New York. Sadly, most all of OPEN END broadcasts (1958-1966), later retitled THE DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW (1966-1986), were wiped erased, destroyed, discarded...whereabouts unknown, representing most shows produced and telecast during the late 1950s, 1960's and early 1970s. Only a handful of OPEN END / DAVID SUSSKIND shows are known to survive from 1958 thru 1969. Hundreds of programs survive representing the middle 1970's thru 1986. Open End with David Susskind was a unique breakthrough talk with no time limit, rare during any time in television broadcast history, and never to be replicated in the future of television broadcasting after 1960. On occasion, only one guest would be profiled. Most shows were comprised of many individuals discussing one topic which included race relations, the draft, organized crime, the Hollywood scene, the politics of the times, sex-change operations, divorce, clairvoyants, psychoanalysis, and prostitutes. The oldest surviving archived remnant is a December 23, 1958 kinescope 20-minute segment of a broadcast titled "Method or Madness?" The topic, "method acting" with guests Michael Benthal, Ben Gazzara, Adolph Green, Betty Comden, Lawrence Harvey, Jule Styne, and Patricia Neal. . Host: David Susskind. David Susskind and others discuss Robert Kennedy and The White House.
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.
1966-04-17, WPIX, 32 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. Host David Susskind talks to four wounded GI's. They relate their experiences in Vietnam. Host: David Susskind. Seen on WNEW-TV channel 5 in New York City.
#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.
#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.
1966-05-22, WPIX, 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. RERUN of broadcast ATA#987 Host: David Susskind interviews Jean Dixon.
1966-07-31, WPIX, 52 min.
1958-1987 (WNTA, WNEW, WPIX) Syndicated in New York. Host: David Susskind conducts a round table discussion on the subject, "Is There Life on Other Planets?" The panelists: Ray Bradbury, dean in the science fiction writing world. He has recently dramatized three of his futuristic tales, calling it "The World of Ray Bradbury." Issac Asimov, a serious scientist and a leading science fiction writer. Lester del Rey, Author of 30 science fiction and science fact books. Walter Sullivan, science editor of The New York Times. He is the author of the award winning book, "We Are Not Alone." The panelists also speculate about life on earth in the year 2000. NOTE: On October 2, 1966 OPEN END would leave its one hour format and return to a two hour time slot. After eight years the name of the broadcast would change from OPEN END to THE DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW, premiering on October 2, 1966 with guests Senator Robert F. Kennedy and Pete Seeger.
1966-10-02, WNEW, 64 min.
1958-1987 SYNDICATED Producer David Susskind returns to a two-hour format for this program featuring interviews with leading public personalities and discussions of controversial issues. The studio audience participates in question and -answer sessions with the guests. On this Debut broadcast New York Senator Robert F. Kennedy discusses the poverty program, the war in Vietnam, "black power," Communist China's possible admission to the UN and his personal life. Susskind also interviews folk singer Pete Seeger, who talks about the black-listing he suffered after investigation by the Un-American Activities committee.
#1031: DIAL M FOR MURDER
Order1967-11-15, WABC, 95 min.
Laurence Harvey and Diane Cilento star in this classic suspense drama produced by David Susskind. Supporting cast include Hugh O'Brian, Cyril Cusack, and Nigel Davenport. There are variations in sound quality during the first 25 minutes of this least remembered presentation of this classic tale.
#15456: DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW
Order1967-12-17, SYN, 36 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. Topic: "The Wild, Wild, Left." with representatives from the National Conference On New Politics. Host: David Susskind.
#18852: DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW.
Order1968-00-00, , min.
1958-1987 Topic: Wife swapping and group sex parts 1&2.
#15534: DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW, THE
Order1968-02-04, WNEW, 55 min.
- David Susskind
- Gay Talese
- Rex Reed
- Liz Smith
- Allard Lowenstein
- Zoltan Ferency
- Mrs. David Hoch
- Donald Peterson
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. Topic: "Let's Dump LBJ." Four disenchanted Democrats discuss the anti-Johnson movement and their desire for an open convention in Chicago. The guests are Allard Lowenstein of New York, Donald Peterson of Wisconsin, Zoltan Ferency of Michigan, and Mrs. David Hoch of New Hampshire. On another topic: humorous views of show-business personalities are offered by Rex Reed, Gay Talese, and Liz Smith, freelance writers who specialize in celebrity profiles.
#15534A: DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW, THE
Order1968-02-04, WNEW, 1 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. A promo is heard for the Susskind show.
#15698: DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW
Order1968-03-31, SYN, 24 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. Topic: Florida Governor Claude Kirk discusses the teacher's strike, his challenge to debate Fidel Castro and the campaign of presidential hopeful George Wallace. David Susskind hosts.
1968-06-05, CBS, min.
- Howard K. Smith
- Adam West
- Robert Kennedy
- David Susskind
- Eugene McCarthy
- Walter Kiernan
- Barbara Walters
- Sirhan Sirhan
On the spot report on the shooting of Robert Kennedy at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. Various stations. Eyewitness accounts, comments by Walter Kiernan (WOR News), Barbara Walters (NBC), and Adam "Batman" West. Additional comments from Senator Eugene McCarthy. More on RFK shooting plus man-in-the-street comments. Early reports are that Kennedy will recover. Sirhan Sirhan is identified as the assassin. Commentary from Howard K. Smith (ABC News) and David Susskind.
1968-11-03, WNEW, 90 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. On this episode, four black girls indulge in a wide-range discussion about sex to fashion for black women and other topics.
#16191: DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW, THE
Order1969-04-06, WNEW, 22 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. On this episode: Satirical columnists Al Capp, Russell Baker, and Art Buchwald have a go at the generation gap and everything else. Other topics: The war in Vietnam, the draft, airlines, computers, television, the sexual revolution.
#19743: DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW, THE
Order1969-05-11, WNEW, 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. Guest: Gore Vidal.
1969-12-02, NBC, min.
October 1, 1962-May 22, 1992. Johnny Carson, host of NBC's network late-night "Tonight Show" reigned for 30 unprecedented years...five times the combined tenure of Steve Allen, and Jack Paar. Carson was impervious to competition, including efforts to dethrone him by Les Crane, Joey Bishop, Merv Griffin, Dick Cavett, Jack Paar, Pat Sajak, Joan Rivers, and Arsenio Hall. Sadly, very few complete "Tonight Show" broadcasts survive during Johnny Carson's first ten years of broadcasting. Around 1965, through the early 1970's, oldest tapes were first erased systematically by orders from myopic NBC executives, to be recycled for purposes of saving money. Ironically, in many cases, these older master tapes were too brittle, and portended probable drop-outs for re-use after being erased. Subsequently blank after being erased, these older questionable master 2" Quad tapes were either sparingly used or never used again for recording new programming and eventually were discarded. Saving thousands of dollars at the time (wiping master tapes for potential re-use) resulted in losing millions of dollars by NBC in today's marketplace, and more importantly wiping thousands of historic TONIGHT SHOW broadcasts, which contain precious personal anecdotes from political, show business, and sports icons of the past.
Guests: Shelley Winters, David Frye, David Susskind. NOTE: This specific TONIGHT SHOW may only contain an opening monologue by Johnny Carson. Other content, as listed, will have to be monitored and confirmed upon your order request.1970-02-18, WCBS, 60 min.
First TV Special for Anne Bancroft. The Multi-faceted female personality is etched in cameos featuring Anne Bancroft and a star-studded assemblage of gentlemen friends. Anne Bancroft, Dick Shawn, John McGiver, Jack Cassidy, Lee J. Cobb, David Susskind#19862: DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW, THE
Order1970-03-08, WNEW, 20 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. Topic: The Chicago Seven conspiracy trial. 1969 trial of seven defendants charged by the Federal government with conspiracy arising from the countercultural protests in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Guests: Defense attorney William Kunstler and Henry Pitts, president of the Illinois Bar Association.
#16370: DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW, THE
Order1970-04-19, WNEW, 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. Topic: Draft dodgers in Canada comment on the Vietnam war.
#16407: DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW, THE
Order1970-06-14, WNEW, 40 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. Topic: Conservatives. Advocates of President Nixon and pro- Vietnam ideas.
#16427: DICK CAVETT SHOW, THE
Order1970-09-09, ABC, 22 min.
December 29th,1969-January 1st,1975 (ABC) Dick Cavett is back on television as ABC's new entrant in the late-night race. The format is desk and sofa five nights a week like the Johnny Carson and Merv Griffin shows. As Cavett sees it, it's the chemistry that counts. His forte:an articulate way with an interview, plus approaches to comedy that range from youthful innocence to the cynicism of WC.Fields. Guests: George Maharis, Kate Millett, David Susskind.
#19887: DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW, THE
Order1970-09-20, WNEW, 11 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. Topic: Racial conflicts, riots in Hartford, Connecticut, a city that has had 12 riots in four years. The Mayor of Hartford, Antonnia P. Uccello is on the panel.
#19805: DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW, THE
Order1970-09-20, WNEW, 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. Topic: Racial conflict.
#10454: DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW, THE
Order1971-09-04, WNEW, 90 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. Topic: The topic of homosexuality is discussed by four gay guests.
1971-09-04, WNEW, 90 min.
The subject of Homosexuality is discussed by homosexuals and others.
#10456A: DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW, THE
Order1971-09-25, WNEW, 20 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. Topic: Prison Life. Last twenty minutes only.
1971-09-25, WNEW, 20 min.
The concluding twenty minutes of this broadcast is heard related to the topic of Prison Life as experienced by former inmates.
#16744: DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW, THE
Order1971-12-05, WNEW, 7 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. Topic: Prostitution: Three New York City prostitutes discuss one of the major problems of most large cities today. In this 7 minute segment each describe their first encounters as teenagers...how family and friends judge them...life on the streets of Manhattan, and what kind of woman becomes a prostitute? What is one's day to day life really like?
#16412: DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW, THE
Order1971-12-12, WNEW, 104 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. Guests: Jane Fonda, Donald Sutherland.