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572 records found for Walter Cronkite
#15814A: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-08, CBS, min.
The news of the day.
#15815: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-09, CBS, min.
The latest news.
#15816A: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-10, CBS, min.
News of the day.
#15818A: CBS EVENING NEW, THE
Order1968-05-13, CBS, min.
News of the day.
#15820a: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-14, CBS, min.
The news of the day.
#15821: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-15, CBS, min.
News of the day's events.
#15822: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-16, CBS, min.
News of the day's events. 599 US GI's killed in Vietnam last week.
#15823: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-17, CBS, min.
News of the day's events.
#15825: CBS EVENING NEWS, THE
Order1968-05-18, CBS, min.
The news events of the day.
1968-05-19, NBC, 90 min.
- Steve Allen
- Walter Cronkite
- Art Carney
- Carol Burnett
- Gene Kelly
- Frank Sinatra
- Bob Hope
- Sid Caesar
- Sebastian Cabot
- Kate Smith
- Dean Martin
- Lorne Greene
- Barbara Stanwyck
- Bill Cosby
- Mike Douglas
- Dick Van Dyke
- Don Rickles
- Dan Rowan
- Dick Martin
- Imogene Coca
- Lloyd Bridges
- Lucille Ball
- Barbara Eden
- Leonard Nimoy
- Barbara Feldon
- Sally Field
- William Shatner
- Johnnie Whitaker
(SPECIAL)(COLOR). Providing entertainment: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Don Rickles and Johnnie Whitaker of "Family Affair." Frank Sinatra and Dick Van Dyke host the 20th annual Emmy presentations in New York and Hollywood. The Presenters: a "Who's Who" of TV's past and present, including Steve Allen, Lucille Ball, Lloyd Bridges, Carol Burnett, Sebastian Cabot, Sid Caesar, and Imogene Coca, Art Carney, Bill Cosby, Linda Cristal, Walter Cronkite, Mike Douglas, Barbara Eden, Barbara Feldon, Sally Field, Lorne Greene, Bob Hope, Gene Kelly, Dan Rowan and Dick Martin, Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, Kate Smith and Barbara Stanwyck.
1968-05-19, WNBC, 90 min.
- Steve Allen
- Walter Cronkite
- Art Carney
- Carol Burnett
- Gene Kelly
- Frank Sinatra
- Bob Hope
- Sid Caesar
- Sebastian Cabot
- Kate Smith
- Dean Martin
- Lorne Greene
- Barbara Stanwyck
- Bill Cosby
- Mike Douglas
- Dick Van Dyke
- Don Rickles
- Dan Rowan
- Dick Martin
- Imogene Coca
- Lloyd Bridges
- Lucille Ball
- Barbara Eden
- Leonard Nimoy
- Barbara Feldon
- Sally Field
- William Shatner
- Johnnie Whitaker
(SPECIAL)(COLOR). Providing entertainment: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Don Rickles and Johnnie Whitaker of "Family Affair." Frank Sinatra and Dick Van Dyke host the 20th annual Emmy presentations in New York and Hollywood. The Presenters: a "Who's Who" of TV's past and present, including Steve Allen, Lucille Ball, Lloyd Bridges, Carol Burnett, Sebastian Cabot, Sid Caesar, and Imogene Coca, Art Carney, Bill Cosby, Linda Cristal, Walter Cronkite, Mike Douglas, Barbara Eden, Barbara Feldon, Sally Field, Lorne Greene, Bob Hope, Gene Kelly, Dan Rowan and Dick Martin, Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, Kate Smith and Barbara Stanwyck. Dupe Of # TW11.
1968-06-04, CBS, min.
Special about Vietnam. Walter Cronkite reports.
1968-06-04, CBS, 150 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Charles Kuralt
- Eric Sevareid
- Roger Mudd
- Robert Kennedy
- John Hart
- Mike Wallace
- David Dick
- Hughes Rudd
- Frank Mankiewicz
- Joseph Benti
Eric Sevareid with Walter Mondale 4% of vote counted Roger Mudd interviews Robert Kennedy (1:30 AM to 2:15 AM. After the shooting, David Dick and John Hart at Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles. Doctors issue report that Kennedy has a "50-50 chance of survival." Kennedy spends 3 hours, 10 minutes on the operating table.Surgery from 5:30 AM Eastern Time to 8:40 AM Eastern time. Hughes Rudd reports. Charles Kuralt replaces Joseph Benti. Frank Mankiewicz makes statement to Mike Wallace from Good Samaritan Hospital.
1968-06-08, CBS, min.
A recap of the Robert F. Kennedy events. James Earl Ray, the assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King has been arrested in London. Coverage of Robert Kennedy's funeral with Walter Cronkite.
1968-06-11, CBS, min.
The shooting of Robert F. Kennedy with commentary by Eric Sevareid.
1968-08-01, CBS, min.
Canada begins replacing silver with nickel in coins, Cleveland metroparks begins operating zoo. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1968-08-02, CBS, min.
Earthquake hits Philippines, killing more than 270 people. Host: Walter Cronkite
1968-08-08, CBS, 200 min.
Spiro Agnew selected as Vice-Presidential running mate Gerald Ford introduces Governor Nelson Rockefeller Nomination of Agnew by Mayor John Lindsay and Congressman Rogers Morton of Maryland. Roll Call. Agnew acceptance speech Nixon acceptance speech With commercials.
1968-08-08, WCBS, 103 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Richard M. Nixon
- Mike Wallace
- Andrew West
- Billy Graham
- Julie Nixon
- Roger Mudd
- Morton Dean
- Eric Sevareid
- John Sears
CBS coverage with anchorman Walter Cronkite. Morton Dean talks with Presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon on the floor of the convention. Nixon gives a 39 min. acceptance speech to the convention. Rev. Billy Graham gives the final benediction. The convention is adjourned. Eric Sevareid gives his analysis of Nixon and his acceptance speech. Roger Mudd gives his own analysis of Nixon. Walter Cronkite and Mike Wallace join in discussion. Wallace traces Nixon's climb to his present popularity. There is a replay segment of a 1962 news conference - the morning after his defeat for California Governor to Pat Brown and his famous statement to the press, "You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore, because gentlemen, this is my last press conference." There is also a replay segment of Nixon's introduction speech at the 1964 Republican convention and a Sept. 1966 "Face the Nation" appearance. John Sears, Nixon's aid, comments. There is additional analysis of political events and maneuvers which catapulted Nixon to the head of the Republican Party through his 1968 primaries. Julie Nixon is heard campaigning. Nixon aids discuss campaign strategy. Nixon news media discussion at his hotel and more. Walter Cronkite gives his thoughts and wraps up the broadcast.1968-08-29, CBS, min.
Hubert Humphrey acceptance speech, Roger Mudd comments on the "bad manners" at the convention. Comment also by Walter Cronkite. Comments by protesters about the Chicago police.
1968-08-29, WCBS, 90 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Mike Wallace
- Harry Reasoner
- Dan Rather
- Theodore White
- Bill Stout
- Eric Sevareid
- Richard Burton
- Hubert Humphrey
- John Hart
- Robert F. Kennedy
Richard Burton narrates the last six minutes of a film tribute to Robert F. Kennedy. From Chicago, Walter Cronkite anchors CBS News Coverage. Presidential candidate Hubert Humphrey is introduced at the Convention. His complete 50 min. acceptance speech is heard. From the floor, Mike Wallace gives his thoughts on the proceedings and the future of a splintered Democratic party. Dan Rather, John Hart, Bill Stout, Harry Reasoner, Eric Sevareid and Theodore White all editorialize their thoughts on the convention. Walter Cronkite adds his own reflections and wraps up the broadcast.1968-10-09, CBS, 17 min.
A report on the 1968 World Series between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Detroit Tigers tied at 3 games apiece. Harry Reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite
1968-10-09, CBS, 24 min.
Harry Reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite Dan Rather Reports on the 1968 World Series Eric Sevareid with commentary on Hubert Humphrey. Walter Kiernan commentary. introduction Walter Cronkite (Cape Kennedy); Harry Reasoner in Studio (New York City) Presidential Debates / House CBS Offer (Commercial: Miller High Life Beer.) Vietnam / Coup Try / Peace Talks Vietnam / New Zealand / Johnson Foreign Aid Israel / F-4S / Hebron Cave (Commercial: Alpo Dog Food.) World Series / 6th Game Peru / Oil Moscow Trial Nobel Winner (Commercial: Di-Gel Antacid Tablets and Liquid; Solar Caine First Aid Spray.) Wallace / Polls Analysis (Humphrey) Humphrey Campaign / Berman (Commercial: Benson and Hedges Cigarettes; Persona Razor Blades.) Apollo VII / Space Program
1968-10-10, CBS, 29 min.
Walter Cronkite reports from Cape Kennedy for tomorrow's Apollo flight, he interviews Dr. Wernher Von Braun. Ike Pappas reports on Detroit's World Series win over St.Louis in game 7 of the World Series. Harry Reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite. Introduction Walter Cronkite (Cape Kennedy),; Harry Reasoner, in studio (New York City) Gun Control Bill Johnson / Presidential Race Unruh / Government Criticism Supreme Court (Commercial: True Cigarettes.) Presidential Debates / Bill Dies Vietnam / Casualties / Coup Try (Commercial: Measurin Aspirin; Phillips Tablets.) Wallace-Lemay / Vietnam / Alabama Suit Humphrey / New York City Nixon / Humphrey Money Stock Market Report (Studio) Renoir Painting (Commercial: Continental Insurance.) Apollo VII and VIII / Von Braun Egypt / Raid England / Immigration (Commercial: Playtex Bras and Girdles.) World Series / Tigers Win
1968-10-10, CBS, 57 min.
Walter Cronkite reports on the Apollo 7 space flight. This is the first US space flight in 20 months.
#15889: TODAY SHOW, THE
Order1968-10-11, WNBC, 5 min.
January 14, 1952-Present. First early-morning network program and longest-running daytime series. Created by Sylvester "Pat" Weaver. Telecast Monday thru Friday, 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM, the broadcasts have maintained a format including a News Summary, segments related to Sports, Weather, Interviews, and Features. Throughout its long run, hosts of "The Today Show" have included Dave Garroway (1952-1961), John Chancellor (1961-1962), Hugh Downs (1962-1971), Frank McGee (1971-1974), Jim Hartz (1974-1976), Tom Brokaw (1976-1981), Jane Pauley, Bryant Gumbel, Chris Wallace, Katie Couric, and others.
Hubert Humphrey is interviewed by Hugh Downs and Barbara Walters. Included is CBS Radio News at 10 AM with Walter Cronkite. The flight of Apollo 7 at mission control. 2 hours 39 minutes and counting.1968-10-27, CBS, min.
Report on the situation in Czechoslovakia, Vietnam peace progress Eugene McCarthy endorses Hubert Humphrey-David Schoumacher reports, CBS poll, West Germany report, Possible Nixon staff, Johnson analysis, President/Rice, Nixon in New York, Humphrey in Ohio Host: Walter Cronkite.
#15918: ABC AND CBS NEWS, THE
Order1968-10-29, CBS, min.
The latest news from CBS and ABC news. ABC News: Howard K. Smith reporting Czechoslovakia news, USSR Flight the Kennedy Memorial, The cost of living George Forman and the Olympics, Black Militancy CBS News with Walter Cronkite: Nixon in Michigan, New York Times and Spiro Agnew, Kennedy Memorial, Vietnam peace talks continue, Czechoslovakia News, Poland News, West German spy scandal, Senate Report on poverty
#15961: NEWS:ABC AND CBS NEWS
Order1968-11-29, ABC, min.
ABC News with Sam Donaldson CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite. ABC Highlights: Vietnam war, Paris peace talks, Yugoslavia news, Czechoslovakia/USSR News, Mine disaster in Virginia. CBS News highlights: Mine disaster in Virginia, Early ceasefire in South Vietnam? Paris peace talks continue, Vietnam war action an Australian's release by the Viet Cong, Law and order in the USSR.
1968-12-06, CBS, 25 min.
Among many of the day's events reported is news t hat Muhammad Ali will go to prison today to spend 10 days for violation of driving without a license. Mike Wallace reports from Palm Springs Florida where 31 GOP politicians are having fun...Bob Hope with VP Spiro Agnew.
1968-12-16, CBS, 27 min.
Nixon/FBI/CIA/ Report on the crime rate Chicago transit fares Decisions by the Supreme COURT Paris peace talks Electoral College reform Vietnam war news Report on Apollo 8 Stock market report San Mateo College violence Mike Wallace reports from Palm Beach California where 31 GOP politicians are have fun in the sun. Bob Hope golf tournament. Muhammad Ali begins serving a 10 day jail sentence for driving without a license. National Christmas tree lighting with President Lyndon Johnson
1968-12-27, CBS, min.
CBS News special on the Apollo 8 moon flight and splashdown. Includes an excerpt from January 1st, 1958 with Walter Cronkite.
#16035: CBS CORRESPONDENT REPORT
Order1969-01-01, CBS, min.
CBS Year-End Report. Headline news and events of the past year (1968). Walter Cronkite is the moderator with reports from Eric Sevareid, Roger Mudd, Daniel Schorr, John Laurence, and Mike Wallace.
1969-02-27, , min.
Clay Shaw testifies he didn't conspire to kill President Kennedy, Apollo 1X launch postponed due to astronauts colds.
1969-02-28, , min.
Former President Dwight Eisenhower being treated for pneumonia at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Sirhan Sirhan interrupts his trial, says he wants to change his plea to guilty and be executed. President Nixon flies to Paris and meets with French President Charles DeGaulle.
1969-03-03, , min.
The launching of the Apollo 9 spaceflight, Sirhan Sirhan's mother testifies at trial.
1969-06-20, CBS, min.
Senator Edward Kennedy feels President Nixon has made a commitment for a massive troop withdrawal in Vietnam. Harry Reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite.
1969-06-26, CBS, 28 min.
Judy Garland's body is on view to the public. Twenty-year-old Prince Charles about to become the Prince Of Wales. He's interviewed for the first time on the BBC. Harry Reasoner subs for Walter Cronkite.
1969-07-04, CBS, min.
Roy Wilkens of NAACP talks about desegregation, reporter addressing Apollo XI crew asks Neil Armstrong if he has in mind what his first words would be when he first steps on the moon. Bill Plante in Milwaukee for July 4th celebration, Heywood Hale Broun profiles baseball's worst team,the Montreal Expos. Harry Reasoner subs for Walter Cronkite.
1969-07-07, CBS, min.
Direct from CBS news space headquarters at the Kennedy Space Center. Correspondents: Harry Reasoner in New York Eric Sevareid in Washington Daniel Schorr in Washington Robert Pierpoint at the White House Bill Plante in Chicago Paul Jones in Mississippi Update on Apollo 11 as it prepares its moon voyage taking off July 16th. Walter Cronkite reports. Harry Reasoner subs for Walter Cronkite.
1969-07-14, CBS, min.
Four newsman panel ask questions at news conference. Walter Cronkite, Frank Reynolds, others. With commercials.
1969-07-16, CBS, min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Harry Reasoner
- David Brinkley
- Neil Armstrong
- Frank McGee
- Michael Collins
- Chet Huntley
- Jack King
- Buzz Aldrin
Live network coverage of the Apollo 11 blast off. Coverage begins at 9AM with both CBS and NBC live coverage. Reporters include Walter Cronkite, Harry Reasoner, Frank McGee, Chet Huntley, and David Brinkley. Blast-off at Cape Kennedy scheduled for 9:32AM, EST. Jack King in launch control. Duplicate of #19716.
1969-07-16, CBS, min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Harry Reasoner
- David Brinkley
- Neil Armstrong
- Frank McGee
- Michael Collins
- Chet Huntley
- Jack King
- Buzz Aldrin
Live network coverage of the Apollo 11 blast off. Coverage begins at 9AM with both CBS and NBC live coverage. Reporters include Walter Cronkite, Harry Reasoner, Frank McGee, Chet Huntley, and David Brinkley. Blast-off at Cape Kennedy scheduled for 9:32AM, EST. Jack King in launch control.
1969-07-16, CBS, min.
Topic: First flight to the moon today. Walter Cronkite reports. Harry Reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite.
1969-07-18, CBS, min.
News of the Apollo 11 space mission. Harry Reasoner and Roger Mudd report. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1969-07-20, CBS, 300 min.
- Howard K. Smith
- Walter Cronkite
- David Brinkley
- Marvin Kalb
- Neil Armstrong
- Frank McGee
- Roger Mudd
- Mike Wallace
- Michael Collins
- Chet Huntley
- Frank Reynolds
- Walter Schirra
- Buzz Aldrin
- Arthur C. Clarke
- Many others
CBS, NBC, and ABC live coverage of the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission, starting at 8AM NYT. CBS will institute 31 consecutive hours of coverage of the crucial moon landing maneuvers, starting from 11AM NYT on July 20th, Sunday, thru 6PM, Monday, July 21st. CBS coverage will be anchored by Walter Cronkite with special analysis by former astronaut Walter Schirra and Science writer Arthur C. Clarke. Correspondents reporting include Walter Cronkite, Roger Mudd, Chet Huntley, David Brinkley, Frank Reynolds, Howard K. Smith, Marvin Kalb, Mike Wallace, Frank McGee, and many others. Five hours of coverage.
1969-07-24, CBS, min.
Return of the Apollo XI moon mission to Earth. Press conference in Houston, Texas. Mrs. Neil Armstrong addresses the nation and proclaims mission was "Out Of This World. " President Nixon offers a prayer of Thanksgiving.
1969-07-25, CBS, 29 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Harry Reasoner
- Richard Nixon
- Edward Kennedy
- Dan Rather
- Don Webster
- Bruce Morton
- Mary Jo Kopechne
- David Culhane
- Ben Silver
David Culhane reports on Senator Edward Kennedy's car accident, guilty plea and death of Mary Jo Kopechne. Kopechne death ruled an accidental drowning, Ben Silver reports, Bruce Morton reports on box of moon rocks arriving in Texas, President Nixon to visit South Vietnam, Dan Rather reports, Walter Cronkite reports on the future of the Apollo program, Don Webster reports from South Vietnam; soldiers return after last combat assault by last American infantry unit. Harry Reasoner subbing for Walter Cronkite. With commercials. Includes commercials.
1969-07-29, CBS, 26 min.
Mariner VI space probe sends back photos of Mars, Apollo 11 moon photos and rocks.
1969-07-30, CBS, 29 min.
Senator Edward Kennedy to run for Senate in 1970. Host: Walter Cronkite.