1974-08-21, NBC, 60 min.
Today's news events.
1974-08-21, NBC, 15 min.
After the final Huntley-Brinkley report was broadcast on July 31st, 1970, the program was retitled "NBC Nightly News," and seven nights a week broadcasts were inaugurated. Throughout the 1970's, David Brinkley & John Chancellor were teamed together.
John Chancellor reports today's news events. Fifteen-minute excerpt.
1974-08-21, , min.
House accepts impeachment report of Judiciary Committee. Rockefeller and Kissinger likely to work well together.
1974-08-22, , min.
President Ford reportedly in excellent health. Floods in Philippines.
1974-08-26, , min.
President Ford works on economy problems. He will hold news conference.
1974-08-28, , min.
Presidential news conference in East Room. Three convicts escape from Colorado prison.
1974-08-29, , min.
Two subpoenas given to Richard Nixon. Fire in gasoline and oil storage terminal in Louisana.
1974-09-06, , min.
Unemployment rises to 5.4% in August. Alan Greenspan sees more unemployment.
1974-09-08, , min.
President Gerald Ford goes on national television to give former president Richard Nixon a full, free, and absolute pardon.
1974-09-08, , min.
CBS news looks at the pardon of former President Richard Nixon by President Gerald Ford.
1974-09-08, , min.
Former President Richard Nixon is granted a full pardon by President Gerald Ford.
1974-09-08, , min.
Gerald Ford gives Richard Nixon a full pardon.
1974-09-16, , min.
President Ford announces amnesty for draft dodgers.
1974-09-22, , min.
News events for Sunday September 22nd, 1974.
1974-10-06, WNEW, 11 min.
THE 10 O'CLOCK NEWS
March 13, 1967 - July 5, 1968 (Half Hour)
July 8, 1968 - February 23, 1979 (One Hour)
Bill Jorgensen was the founding and longtime anchor of New York City's FIRST PRIME TIME ONE HOUR WEEKLY NEWS BROADCAST premiering format on July 8, 1968. It began as a half hour News Broadcast anchored by Bill Jorgensen on March 13, 1967.
Heard in this rare television audio air check of 10 O'CLOCK NEWS, is a report on negotiations for a Vietnam ceasefire and total withdrawal. Also, a report concerning Cambodian international heroine drug ring operating in New Jersey. George McGovern campaigning, school bussing, Vice President Spiro Agnew campaigning in West Virginia, Elinor McGovern on the campaign trail in Texas, Watergate bugging case update, integration of school busing issue and a humorous report by Stuart Klein on opportunities to purchase for $350 an adventurous vacation in the Sahara Desert.
NOTE:
At the beginning of this broadcast we hear the iconic opening of the 10 O'CLOCK NEWS which has a voice over stating:
"It is 10 O'clock. Do you know where your children are?"
1974-10-08, NBC, 60 min.
News events of the day.
1974-10-15, NBC, 30 min.
News events of the day are reported.
1974-10-15, , min.
Judge John Sirica deciding whether Richard Nixon should testify at Watergate cover-up trial. Gerald Ford in full support of Nelson Rockefeller as his Vice-President.
1974-10-15, NBC, 5 min.
Edwin Newman reports on the news events of the day.
1974-10-15, , min.
Racial violence in Boston due to court-ordered school busing. Judge John Sirica to decide if Nixon to testify in Watergate cover-up trial.
1974-10-17, , min.
Gerald Ford explains to Congress why he pardoned former President Richard Nixon. Happy Rockefeller, wife of Governor Nelson Rockefeller has breast cancer.
1974-10-18, WBAI, min.
News from WBAI radio in New York City.
1974-10-18, , min.
John Dean continues to testify at Watergate cover-up trial.
Attendance at Boston schools increases.
1974-10-23, , min.
Special Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski resigns. Henry Ruth to be his replacement. Defense continues cross-examination of John Dean.
1974-10-26, , min.
News events for October 26th, 1974.
1974-10-29, , min.
Nixon undergoes phlebitis surgery. President Ford holds news conference. Economy will likely be discussed.
1974-10-29, , min.
Henry Kissinger meets with India Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. They both agree to try and stop world hunger and spread of nuclear weapons.
1974-10-30, , min.
Former President Richard Nixon in critical condition following surgery. Watergate Watergate cover-up jury not told of Nixon's health issues.
1974-10-30, , min.
Ford Motor Company reports drop in third quarter profits. Nelson Rockefeller vice-presidential approval under scrutiny by House Judiciary Committee.
1974-10-31, , min.
Nixon might have internal bleeding. President Ford tours Midwest.
1974-11-05, NBC, 60 min.
Election Returns Coverage from 7:30 PM-3:00 AM, November 5th & 6th, 1974.
1974-11-05, NBC, 30 min.
After the final Huntley-Brinkley report was broadcast on July 31st, 1970, the program was retitled "NBC Nightly News," and seven nights a week broadcasts were inaugurated. Throughout the 1970's, David Brinkley & John Chancellor were teamed together.
Election returns are highlighted.
1974-11-05, NBC, 360 min.
After the final Huntley-Brinkley report was broadcast on July 31st, 1970, the program was retitled "NBC Nightly News," and seven nights a week broadcasts were inaugurated. Throughout the 1970's, David Brinkley & John Chancellor were teamed together.
Election returns Tuesday, November 5th at 9:00 PM thru Wednesday, November 6th at 3:00 AM.
1974-11-06, NBC, 60 min.
Election Returns Coverage from 7:30 PM-3:00 AM, November 5th & 6th, 1974.
Part of broadcast #6269, which began on November 5, 1974.
1974-11-06, NBC, 30 min.
After the final Huntley-Brinkley report was broadcast on July 31st, 1970, the program was retitled "NBC Nightly News," and seven nights a week broadcasts were inaugurated. Throughout the 1970's, David Brinkley & John Chancellor were teamed together.
Results of yesterday's election returns.
1974-11-12, , min.
Ford administration admits country in a recession. Coal strike likely to make country's economy worse.
1974-11-15, , min.
President Ford says he will run for President in 1976. Ford recommends changes in 25th amendment.
1974-11-15, , min.
Press secretary Ron Nesson announces President Ford plans to run in '76. Ford proposes changes in the 25th amendment.
1974-11-18, , min.
Delay in settling coal strike continues to hamper the economy.
President Ford arrives in Tokyo.
1974-11-20, , min.
Congress not likely to pass many bills requested by President Ford. Lone gunman holds Philippine ambassador hostage in Washington.
1974-12-02, , min.
President Ford holds a news conference about the economic crisis.
1974-12-03, , min.
Representative Wilbur Mills hospitalized in Bethesda Naval hospital. Reportedly in ill health for some time. President Ford reportedly frustrated over worsening economic conditions.
1974-12-04, , min.
President Ford's economic advisers meet with the press. Henry Kissinger briefs Senate Foreign Relations Committee on new arms
agreement between President Ford and Leonid Brezhnev.
1974-12-06, , min.
Unemployment rises .05% in November. Louis Wyman and John Durkin big losers in New Hampshire Senate race.
1974-12-09, , min.
Federal government ordered to take possession of Nixon tapes and papers. John Ehrlichman testifies in own defense in Watergate cover-up trial.
1974-12-13, , min.
Joint tax committee continues to probe Nixon's tax return. Wilbur Mills continues to predict Nixon will resign.
1974-12-15, NBC, 60 min.
Dr. J. Allen Hynek's studies on UFO'S are examined.
1974-12-19, , min.
Transportation Secretary Brinegar resigns. Kenneth Parkinson testifies at Watergate cover-up trial.
1974-12-20, , min.
New Vice-President Nelson Rockefeller spends first full day in office. Richard Nixon files suit to keep government from taking control of White House tapes.
1974-12-27, WFRV, 28 min.
A memorial tribute to the late comedian Jack Benny, with anchor Tom Snyder, from Los Angeles. There are reminisces from Sheldon Leonard, Dennis Day, Mel Blanc, and musician John Green. From New York, Edwin Newman interviews Isaac Stern and Jack Paar.