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1980-07-23, , min.
Billy Carter's relationship with Libya being investigated. Reagan-Carter-John Anderson race heating up.
#18467: MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT
Order1980-07-28, PBS, min.
October 20th 1975-September 5th, 1983 Half-hour nightly PBS news report with Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer. Expanded to one-hour on September 5th, 1983 and renamed The MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour. Hosts: Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer.
1980-07-29, , min.
President Carter says he's willing to answer all questions about his brother's involvement with Libya. Connecticut governor Ella Grasso reported urging President Carter to release his delegates.
1980-07-30, , min.
White House reception for US US Olympic team honoring President's boycott.
1980-07-30, , min.
Billy Carter claims to have received State Department telegrams from President Carter regarding his Libya trip.
1980-07-31, , min.
John Anderson reportedly tells Edward Kennedy he will resign from Presidential race if Democrats drop Jimmy Carter.
1980-08-01, , min.
President Carter reportedly still refusing to release delegates for open Convention. Birch Bayh, chairperson of Senate subcommittee investigating Billy Carter, said hopefully work will be wrapped up by Labor Day.
1980-08-04, , min.
President Carter holds a news conference to answer questions about his brother Billy.
1980-08-08, , min.
Hurricane Allen predicted to hit Texas Coast. President Carter spending weekend at Camp David. Judge James Barbuto of Akron Ohio, reported sentenced today for trading lenient sentences in exchange for sexual favors.
1980-08-08, , min.
Senator Edward Kennedy's chances of winning Democratic nomination said dependent on winning over President Carter delegates.
#18491: 60 MINUTES
Order1980-08-10, CBS, min.
September 24th, 1968- An hour newsmagazine with a strong emphasis on investigative reporting. 60 Minutes began in 1968 as a bi-weekly show, alternating on Tuesday evenings with CBS Reports. In the fall of 1971, it shifted to Sunday evenings. In the fall of 1975, it became a weekly series. It remains a fixture on Sunday evenings on CBS to this day. Guest: Jimmy Carter. Host: Mike Wallace.
1980-08-12, , min.
Senator Kennedy expected to speak on economy issues. Carter administration change in nuclear strategy with regard to attacking USSR.
1980-08-13, , min.
Jimmy Carter is the Democratic nominee for President of the United States.
1980-08-14, , min.
Continuing live coverage.
#18492A: DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION
Order1980-08-14, , min.
Continuing coverage of the 1980 Democratic National Convention.
1980-08-15, , min.
Senator Edward Kennedy makes podium appearance with President Carter at Democratic National Convention. Flash flooding and mudslides in Eastern Pennsylvania.
1980-08-23, , min.
Wisconsin governor Patrick Lucey being considered as a running mate for independent candidate John Anderson. President Carter officially beginning his campaign for reelection in Alabama on Labor Day.
1980-08-24, WABC, 78 min.
Wayne Newton is host of this awards ceremony honoring Las Vegas entertainers, which includes a tribute to Jimmy Durante. Taped at the Tropicana, the program features appearances by Sammy Davis Jr., Phyllis Diller, Jack Jones and Liberace.1980-08-28, 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: David Steinberg, Sydney Goldsmith, Jim Stafford, Sy Kramer. 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.#18504: ABC EVENING NEWS
Order1980-08-28, ABC, min.
President Carter and Ronald Reagan clash over economy. Notebook of attempted George Wallace assassin Arthur Bremer believed found. Believed Richard and Julie Nixon also assassination targets.
1980-09-01, , min.
All three presidential candidates, Anderson, Carter, and Reagan start campaigning. Baptists attempt to stop Willie Nelson concert in Big Spring, Texas.
1980-09-02, , min.
President Carter opens his presidential campaign in Tuscumbia, Alabama, while Ronald Reagan reportedly will apologize for remark made. A report that Libya and Syria will merge their nations.
1980-09-03, , min.
President Carter makes campaign stop in Philadelphia, continues to criticize Ronald Reagan. Radical Abbie Hoffman reported to be giving himself up, wanted last six years for radical political activities.
#18511: MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT
Order1980-09-10, PBS, min.
October 20th 1975-September 5th, 1983 Half-hour nightly PBS news report with Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer. Expanded to one-hour on September 5th, 1983 and renamed The MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour. Hosts: Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer.
1980-09-11, , min.
Examination of today's Ronald Reagan campaign activities, AFL-CIO supports Carter.
1980-09-12, , min.
A review of the presidential campaigns.
1980-09-12, , min.
Cuban United Nations delegate assassinated in New York City. Campaign activities of Carter, Reagan, and Anderson.
1980-09-13, , min.
Report on President Carter's campaign. Jesse Jackson endorses Carter.
1980-09-16, , min.
President Carter increases his verbal attacks on Ronald Reagan. He tries to link Reagan with racism. Coup in Turkey, new cabinet to be appointed.
1980-09-23, , min.
Iran-Iraq conflict intensifies, concern for Iranian hostages. President Carter addresses California AFL-CIO regarding November election.
1980-09-23, , min.
Jimmy Carter absent from latest debate. Leonid Brezhnev speaks regarding nuclear war.
1980-09-25, , min.
Reported that the League of Women voters want Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter to debate without John Anderson. Striking Hollywood, California performers said to be tentatively ending their Strike.
1980-09-28, , min.
Jimmy Carter campaigning in New York City, Ronald Reagan in Los Angeles. Iraq claims victory in Iran-Iraq war, Iran disputes it.
1980-09-30, , min.
White House said to be preparing a response to Senate Subcommittee conclusion in Billy Carter-Libya affair. President Carter proposal to revive Steel Industry.
1980-10-01, , min.
President Carter campaigns in Michigan to auto workers, major banks increase prime lending rate.
#18538: MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT
Order1980-10-02, PBS, min.
October 20th 1975-September 5th, 1983 Half-hour nightly PBS news report with Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer. Expanded to one-hour on September 5th, 1983 and renamed The MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour. Topic: Michael Myers, US Representative from Pennsylvania, is expelled from the House. Hosts: Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer.
1980-10-16, , min.
Reported that President Carter and Ronald Reagan both attending Alfred E. Smith memorial dinner in New York City. John Anderson remarks about possible release of American Hostages in Iran.
#18541: MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT
Order1980-10-16, PBS, min.
October 20th 1975-September 5th, 1983 Half-hour nightly PBS news report with Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer. Expanded to one-hour on September 5th, 1983 and renamed The MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour. Hosts: Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer.
1980-10-20, , min.
Controversy on debate issue between President Carter and Ronald Reagan. Atlanta tries to solve mystery surrounding disappearance and murders of black children.
1980-10-21, , min.
Continued captivity of American hostages in Iran. Carter and Reagan representatives meet with League of Women Voters to work out details of Carter-Reagan debate.
1980-10-22, , min.
Gerald Ford with remarks on "Good Morning America" about Iran hostage crisis. Talks about humiliation of the crisis. Southern states appear split on presidential election.
1980-10-22, CBS, min.
Walter Cronkite reports on waning days of the 1980 presidential campaign.
1980-10-27, , min.
President Carter arrives for debate while Ronald Reagan continues to prep at home. Pope John Paul 11 criticizes genetic engineering, organ transplants, artificial birth control, and artificial insemination.
#18551: MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT
Order1980-10-27, PBS, min.
October 20th 1975-September 5th, 1983 Half-hour nightly PBS news report with Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer. Expanded to one-hour on September 5th, 1983 and renamed The MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour. Hosts: Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer.
1980-10-28, , min.
Debate tonight between Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. Former Attorney General John Mitchell testifies at trial of former FBI officials accused of approving illegal break-ins.
1980-10-28, , min.
The second and final debate between President Jimmy Carter and Republican challenger Ronald Reagan, sponsored by The League Of Women Voters, days before the presidential election. Comments following debate.
1980-10-29, , min.
A report on last night's presidential debate. Other news.
1980-10-29, , min.
A report on last night's debate. United States hostage crisis might be nearing end.
1980-10-31, , min.
President Carter campaigns in the South, Ronald Reagan on East Coast. Iran announces alleged agreement for release of US hostages.
1980-11-02, , min.
A report on the upcoming presidential election. Other news.