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1968-04-05, ABC, 18 min.
- Howard K. Smith
- Ted Koppel
- Martin Luther King
- Bob Young
- Robert Kennedy
- Frank Reynolds
- Jim Burns
- Tom Jerrold
- Gabe Pressman
- Jose Williams
- Jacqueline Onassis
Today in Memphis, reported by Tom Jerrold, Ted Koppel reports from the Memphis airport, Jim Burns reports on the hunt for King's assassin, Jose Williams remember's Dr. King's final words. From NBC News: man on the street interviews with Gabe Pressman reporting, President Johnson speech, Robert F. Kennedy reflects in a speech, a statement from Jackie Onassis, commentary from ABC's Howard K. Smith.
1968-04-05, CBS, 24 min.
- Pope Paul VI
- Walter Cronkite
- Lyndon Johnson
- Martin Luther King
- Eric Sevareid
- Dan Rather
- Roger Mudd
- Robert Kennedy
- John Hart
- Stokely Carmichael
- Ike Pappas
- Carl Stokes
- Steve Rowan
- Peter Burns
- Ralph Abernathy
- Bert Quint
- Jacqueline Kennedy
- Bill Plante
Steve Rowan from Washington, DC-Looting and rioting Dan Rather-Report on the president Ike Pappas- In Memphis, Tennessee- Details before Dr. King was shot. Bill Plante- Reporting from Memphis Peter Burns- With Dr. Ralph Abernathy John Hart- With Robert F. Kennedy- mindless violence. Also comments from Cleveland Mayor Carl Stokes plus world reaction from Pope Paul VI, Britain's Parliament, The Soviet Union and Stokely Carmichael. Comments from Robert Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy, and Carl Stokes, plus world reaction. Civil Rights Bill not passed, Bert Quint reports from Hanoi, Eric Sevareid with commentary on Dr. King. Host: Walter Cronkite. With commercials.
#15743: WCBS NEWS RADIO 88
Order1968-04-06, WCBS, 3 min.
The latest news from WCBS News Radio 88.
1968-04-06, CBS, 5 min.
The latest news from CBS Radio. Alan Jackson reports. A Chevrolet commercial included.
#15745: CBS RADIO NEWS, THE
Order1968-04-06, CBS, 6 min.
Charles Collingwood reports from Tokyo, Dr. Martin Luther King memorial service on Tuesday, Memphis, Tennessee march on Monday. Commercial for Chevrolet.
1968-04-06, CBS, 15 min.
Events that happened in the past week North Vietnam willing to talk peace terms with the USA Wall Street surge, breaks all records Hubert Humphrey Dr. Martin Luther King Assassination An excerpt of King speech night before killing. Host: Reed Collins
1968-04-07, CBS, 60 min.
Vietnam peace talks in Hanoi Martin Luther King funeral on Tuesday A memorial to Dr. King today at 1:30 PM. Rod MacLeish reports for CBS news. Also, an excerpt from WABC Radio news with George Hayes. WABC-Music, news, George Hayes on rioting reduced in Washington, Chicago, Baltimore, Pittsburgh...King funeral to be held Tuesday...Today a memorial to King at !:30pm...WABC news, Monitor radio news...walk of understanding in New Jersey, Rally in East Harlem, Marion Anderson to speak tonight...all sports postponed tonight, museums closed, Broadway is closed, comments from mayor of New York John Lindsay, Ewin Newman Special Report "National Day of Morning" /WCBS News Radio 88 WNEW news...Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee read from the Bible, WINS Radio reports "...looking for the killer." WCBS news 88 WNESW news with Gene Wyman, Sam Donaldson "Martin Luther King special memorial tribute report ABC TV "MLK: The 26 Non Violent Way" Nelson Rockefeller, Roy Wilkins, Sammy Davis Jr....short round table discussion.
#8931: NBC MONITOR-NEWS.
Order1968-04-07, WGY, 00 min.
Radio coverage of the news with Dean Mell.
1968-04-08, CBS, 22 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Charles Collingwood
- Eric Sevareid
- Roger Mudd
- Herb Kaplow
- Frank Reynolds
- Elie Abel
- Mike Rich
- Bill Fitzgerald
- Nelson Benton
- Coretta Scott King
Mike Rich reports on the rally for Dr. King in Memphis, Tennessee NBC News Monitor- Comment from NBC Newsman Elie Abel (Radio) WNBC-TV Commentary- The World in Washington with Herb Kaplow Bill Fitzgerald-WNBC (Radio) Monitor News-Curfews in Pittsburgh and Baltimore Frank Reynolds-ABC News-Vietnam report Charles Collingwood (CBS) on Vietnam-Roger Mudd on Dr. King Dr. King's Memphis march, Coretta King in attendence, Nelson Benton (CBS) on curfews Hunt for Dr. King's assassin Eric Sevareid (CBS) on the Vietnam war Cronkite sign-off on CBS-TV. An announcement that CBS will telecast Dr. King's funeral tomorrow.
1968-04-08, WGY, min.
A radio broadcast of the day's news from WGY in Schenectady, NY.
#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
#15753: WCBS NEWS WITH JIM JENSEN
Order1968-04-09, WCBS, 3 min.
The day's events of Dr. Martin Luther King's funeral.
1968-04-09, CBS, 21 min.
Dr. Martin Luther King's memorial and final rites. In Mexico, the search for DR. King's assassin, Charles Evers appeals for calm, Dan Rather reports on peace talks with Hanoi.
1968-04-10, WCBS, 13 min.
National news and news from Saigon with Charles Osgood. Dallas Townsend host.
1968-04-10, CBS, 28 min.
The civil rights bill is passed. Eric Sevareid reports. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1968-04-10, NBC, 15 min.
Oscar results, the civil rights bill is passed, housing commissioner Roy Ennis comments. "George M" opens on Broadway. Bob Teague reports.
1968-04-11, WNBC, 10 min.
24,500 reservists called up for duty Hanoi-US negotiations for peace talks (First for Vietnam war) 21,000 US troops killed since 1961 The civil rights bill is passed, becomes active in 1970 Host: Jim Hartz.
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.
#15764: CBS RADIO NEWS, THE
Order1968-04-13, CBS, 7 min.
The poor people's march planned for second week in May. Joined in progress. Sponsored by Chevrolet.
1968-04-13, CBS, 18 min.
Charles Collingwood on Hanoi peace talks. White Mustang found in Alabama- possibly owned by Dr. King Assassin? Review of Dr. King's funeral. Host: Reed Collins
1968-04-14, CBS, 10 min.
Hanoi report with Robert Pierpoint reporting from Hawaii Johnson meets with South Korean leaders Kennedy honors Bay Of Pigs fighters, Bob Gregory reports. Sports with Harry Reasoner. Host: Harry Reasoner.
1968-04-15, CBS, 29 min.
President Johnson in Hawaii Vietnam report with Charles Collingwood West Berlin demonstrations succeed Soviet Union nuclear weapons increase Dick Gregory against demonstrating at Chicago convention Robert Kennedy spending more TV ad money USSR space report Eric Sevareid on UN talks. Walter Cronkite host: Some commercials
1968-04-16, CBS, 8 min.
Three boys found dead. Alan Jackson reports.
1968-04-16, CBS, 29 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Charles Collingwood
- Eric Sevareid
- Robert Kennedy
- Daniel Schorr
- Jacqueline Kennedy
- Bill Plante
- Edna Ferber
- Richard J. Daly
Disorder and rioting continues in Chicago, shoot-to-kill order by Mayor Richard J. Daly- Bill Plante reports Eric Sevareid-commentary on Mayor Daly Jackie Kennedy to campaign for Robert Kennedy Charles Collingwood reports from North Vietnam Novelist, playwright, Edna Ferber (Showboat) has died at 80 GNP soars to new record-Booming economy Children go hungry-Daniel Schorr reports from Alabama Kent Cigarette and Miller Beer commercials. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1968-04-16, CBS, 52 min.
Produced and reported by Charles Collingwood. Collingwood gives personal observations about the current US status in Vietnam including a Hanoi report. This special is an Emmy-nominated personal view of the North Vietnamese Capital (Hanoi).
1968-04-16, WCBS, 4 min.
Mayor John Lindsay of New York City says it's improper to kill looters and arsonists. Host: Tom Dunn.
1968-04-16, ABC, 8 min.
Editorial response to school decentralization, Frank Reynolds reports. Host: Bill Beutel.
1968-04-17, CBS, 30 min.
Secretary of State Dean Rusk- attempt to produce peace with Hanoi Mayor Daly of Chicago explains his views in detail about the deadly use of force in Chicago by the police Eric Sevareid reports on the presidential campaign Includes commercials. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1968-04-18, CBS, 15 min.
Governor Rockefeller to achieve and plan for the next decade to create the best future society Senate sub-committee hearings on progress needed for proprietary owners Rebellions this summer: How to control them Report from Vietnam by Hughes Rudd. Joined in progress. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1968-04-19, CBS, 29 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Martin Luther King
- Eric Sevareid
- Richard Nixon
- Bill Stout
- Roger Mudd
- Robert Kennedy
- Mike Wallace
- James Earl Ray
40-year-old James Earl Ray is identified as the assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King, Eric Sevareid reports. An extensive report on the details regarding the shooting by Mike Wallace and Bill Stout. Nixon predicts Robert Kennedy will run against him Communist nations seek their own communist ID's not relegated to duplicating the USSR. Robert Kennedy campaigns in California, Roger Mudd reports. Also, an excerpt of NBC News: Report on the North Korean crisis and "Pueblo." Report from the American crewmembers disparaging the US.
1968-04-19, CBS, 27 min.
The Indiana primary, editorial by Eric Sevareid A tornado in Arkansas The North Pole is reached for the first time in fifty years Airline movies-Drinks remain cost-free. Washington, DC returns to normal after violence when Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated. Neil Strauser reports. Walter Cronkite signoff. Walter Cronkite hosting.
1968-04-20, CBS, 22 min.
The World This Week with Reed Collins. Richard Nixon asks President Johnson for a ceasefire Moratorium on criticism of the USA James Earl Ray ID, warden remembers Ray as a prisoner "not a racist" and "not a violent person." Sanitation strike in Memphis Charles Kuralt on the success of the North Pole ascent to the top, 90 degrees North Latitude, the first time in 59 years. Camel Cigarette commercials
1968-04-21, ABC, 16 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: 10-year-old Steven Samples is bitten by a shark in West Palm Beach, Florida. Attacks in Saigon Hubert Humphrey says he would defeat Richard Nixon 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.
1968-04-22, ABC, 2 min.
Editorial related to South American treatment of Negroes. Boycott movement at Olympics protesting second class citizen treatment.
#15784: ABC-TV NEWS, THE
Order1968-04-22, ABC, 4 min.
John Schubeck host. Includes commercials.
1968-04-22, CBS, 21 min.
Don Webster reports from Vietnam Campaigning in Indiana for the primary with Eugene McCarthy and Robert Kennedy. David Schoumaker and John Hart report. The court has the right to restrict youngsters from viewing certain adult motion pictures. Morley Safer reporting from Athens, Greece regarding Spanish influence in the country. An editorial on Clark Clifford's speech today by Eric Sevareid South Vietnamese army will soon be able to take over for themselves. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1968-04-23, CBS, 9 min.
London's first anti-discrimination bill, George Wallace and Eugene McCarthy are profiled. Commentary on the "integrity of today's press." Fred Darwin: Host
1968-04-23, CBS, 27 min.
Don Webster reports from Vietnam Bob Gregory reports on 1400 man battleship crew A report on the United Methodist Church George Wallace presidential campaign commercial Morley Safer reports on man buried alive in coffin for 61 days. Walter Cronkite Host. Includes commercials.
1968-04-24, CBS, 23 min.
New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller and Mayor John Lindsay, continued search for James Earl Ray Convict who knew him interviewed about a million dollar bounty.
1968-04-24, CBS, 23 min.
Eric Sevareid commentary about United Kingdom non-discrimination bill, UK has 2% negro population versus 12% for the US. South Africa excluded from 1968 Olympics. Charles Kuralt reports on latest fad, "space sleds."
#15793: NBC AND ABC NEWS, THE
Order1968-04-26, NBC, 17 min.
Two TV News broadcasts: WNBC News with Gabe Pressman Columbia University demonstrations and revolt-Five buildings taken over From ABC News: Jim Burns reports on the Columbia University revolt, H.Rap Brown present George Wallace rejected in Texas, Tom Jerrold reports for ABC News Jimmy Ellis vs. Jerry Quarry for heavyweight championship tomorrow night.
1968-04-26, CBS, 27 min.
Don Webster reports from Vietnam for CBS News Morton Dean reports from Columbia University Morley Safer reports from London regarding anti-black activists The 50th anniversary of 12-man team who reached the North Pole Hubert Humphrey campaigns in the south (George Herman reports) Commentary by Eric Sevareid Host: Walter Cronkite.
1968-04-26, WOR, 10 min.
"Opinion" with Walter Kiernan.
1968-04-27, NBC, 35 min.
1200 guests attend a dinner for Vice President Hubert Humphrey who announces his candidacy for president of the United States. Humphrey speaks to the guests. Also, CBS news coverage with George Herman and an analysis of Humphrey's speech by Eric Sevareid.
1968-04-29, CBS, 28 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Dan Rather
- Gamal Abdel Nasser
- Eugene McCarthy
- Daniel Schorr
- Ed Rabel
- Ralph Abernathy
- Robert Schenke
- David Schumacher
Reports from Vietnam Gamal Nasser says war with Israel is inevitable Dan Rather reports on draft laws Robert Schenke on the Columbia University strike. David Schumacher reports on the Eugene McCarthy campaign Status on French Heart patient Dr. Ralph Abernathy: "Save America." Daniel Schorr reports Report on a better food system. March to Mississippi-Ed Rabel reports. Walter Cronkite: Host
1968-04-30, CBS, 27 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Barry Goldwater
- Eric Sevareid
- Richard Nixon
- Ronald Reagan
- Nelson Rockefeller
- Dwight Eisenhower
- Daniel Schorr
Governor Nelson Rockefeller speech-seeks presidential nomination at a press conference. Reporters ask questions. Reactions from Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, and Ronald Reagan on Columbia University riots Columbia University police break barricades Eisenhower suffering chest pains Heart transplant recipient dies (Daniel Schorr reports) Paper Gold System, contraceptive labeling Eric Sevareid editorial on presidential candidates Host: Walter Cronkite.
1968-05-01, CBS, 27 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Lyndon Johnson
- Eric Sevareid
- Dan Rather
- Morton Dean
- Nelson Rockefeller
- Dwight Eisenhower
- Eugene McCarthy
- Bernard Kalb
- Ralph Abernathy
- David Schumacher
- Nguyen Van Thieu
- James Reston
President Johnson proposes Vietnam peace talks aboard an Indonesian ship, Dan Rather reports. South Vietnamese President Thieu is interviewed-Bernard Kalb reports 700 enemy troops killed, 43 US troops killed this week. Rockefeller's position on Vietnam policy, Morton Dean reports Former President Eisenhower is recuperating More protests and clashes at Columbia University, students claim police brutality Dr. Ralph Abernathy leads the "Poor People's March" against the war in Vietnam. The march will begin in the next two weeks David Schumacher reports on the Eugene McCarthy campaign spending James Reston is the new Executive Director of the New York Times Eric Sevareid editorial on Nelson Rockefeller, the man, his issues and policies. Host: Walter Cronkite. Commercials: -Sherwin-Williams White House Paints. -Marlboro Cigarettes.
1968-05-02, WCBS, 13 min.
Columbia University investigation of police engagement Mayor Lindsay press conference North Vietnam attacks-four-day battle, 1200 enemy dead Host: Tom Dunn.
1968-05-03, CBS, 37 min.
President Johnson press conference regarding Vietnam peace talks, to take place May 10th, Dan Rather reports Paris, France in need of a tax increase Eric Sevareid states Johnson was remarkable in his tone, attacking Congressional leaders and addressing to US citizens.