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14 records found for Joe Pyne
#18844: JOE PYNE SHOW, THE
Order1966-05-00, SYN, 21 min.
1965-1967 (Syndicated) A two-hour talk show hosted by controversial talk show host Joe Pyne. Much like the Alan Burke Show, Pyne's show was dominated by eccentrics, crackpots, and controversial guests, whom Pyne delighted in insulting. Host: Joe Pyne. Guest: Arch Oboler
#19063: JOE PYNE SHOW, THE
Order1966-05-00, SYN, 21 min.
1965-1967 (Syndicated) A two-hour talk show hosted by controversial talk show host Joe Pyne. Much like the Alan Burke Show, Pyne's show was dominated by eccentrics, crackpots, and controversial guests, whom Pyne delighted in insulting. Host: Joe Pyne. Guest: Arch Oboler, creator of radio's "Light's Out."
#15139: JOE PYNE SHOW, THE
Order1966-05-15, SYN, min.
1965-1967 (Syndicated) A two-hour talk show hosted by controversial American radio and television talk show host Joe Pyne (December 22nd, 1924-March 23, 1970. Much like the Alan Burke Show, Pyne's show was dominated by eccentrics, crackpots, and controversial guests, whom Pyne delighted in insulting. Pyne pioneered the confrontational style of hosting in which he advocates a viewpoint and argues with guests and audience members. His style was a major influence on other controversial talk show hosts such as Wally George and Morton Downey, Jr. In the 1950s, television was replacing radio as America's primary medium. In 1954, Pyne moved to television with The Joe Pyne Show broadcast by WDEL-TV in Wilmington, Delaware. In mid-1957, he moved to Los Angeles but his initial efforts to gain fame were unsuccessful and he returned to the Wilmington area. There he began doing a TV talk show on WVUE-Channel 12, which was also seen in Philadelphia,and got some positive reviews from critics.(Interestingly, while he would later be regarded as a bigot), in the late 1950's,the local black press generally praised him for inviting black news makers on his show to discuss various issues. Tonight: An Anarchist argues with Pyne about Vietnam. Also, Pyne gets into a heated argument with the leader of a communist front organization, the West Dubois Club.
#15149: JOE PYNE SHOW, THE
Order1966-05-22, SYN, 16 min.
1965-1967 (Syndicated) A two-hour talk show hosted by controversial talk show host Joe Pyne. Much like the Alan Burke Show, Pyne's show was dominated by eccentrics, crackpots, and controversial guests, whom Pyne delighted in insulting. Host: Joe Pyne.
#15150: JOE PYNE SHOW, THE
Order1966-05-22, SYN, 45 min.
1965-1967 (Syndicated) A two-hour talk show hosted by controversial talk show host Joe Pyne. Much like the Alan Burke Show, Pyne's show was dominated by eccentrics, crackpots, and controversial guests, whom Pyne delighted in insulting. Host: Joe Pyne.
#19566: FLIGHT OF GEMINI 9, THE
Order1966-06-03, WNBC, 40 min.
WNBC radio news launch coverage of the Gemini 9 space flight with astronauts Eugene Cernan and Thomas Stafford aboard, interrupting the Joe Pyne Show.
#15384: JOE PYNE SHOW, THE
Order1967-11-05, SYN, 8 min.
1965-1967 (Syndicated) A two-hour talk show hosted by controversial talk show host Joe Pyne. Much like the Alan Burke Show, Pyne's show was dominated by eccentrics, crackpots, and controversial guests, whom Pyne delighted in insulting. Guest: Christine Jorgensen, the first person in the United States to become widely known for having sex reassignment surgery. The last eight minutes are heard. Host: Joe Pyne.
#15513: JOE PYNE SHOW, THE
Order1968-01-15, SYN, min.
1965-1967 (Syndicated) A two-hour talk show hosted by controversial talk show host Joe Pyne. Much like the Alan Burke Show, Pyne's show was dominated by eccentrics, crackpots, and controversial guests, whom Pyne delighted in insulting. Host Joe Pyne interviews columnist Michael Lasky who believes the United States Government will be violently overthrown.
#15533A: JOE PYNE SHOW, THE
Order1968-02-04, WNEW, 15 min.
Black issues discussed. Segregation rights discussed with Lester Maddox, and Jesse Jackson talks about bigotry against blacks who do not advance themselves. The subject of dog wigs is discussed with "Mr. Peck."
#15550: JOE PYNE SHOW, THE
Order1968-02-13, SYN, 25 min.
1965-1967 (Syndicated) A two-hour talk show hosted by controversial talk show host Joe Pyne. Much like the Alan Burke Show, Pyne's show was dominated by eccentrics, crackpots, and controversial guests, whom Pyne delighted in insulting. Topic: Small newspaper with four pages of "free love" classified ads. Host: Joe Pyne.
#15572A: JOE PYNE SHOW, THE
Order1968-02-25, SYN, 18 min.
1965-1967 (Syndicated) A two-hour talk show hosted by controversial talk show host Joe Pyne. Much like the Alan Burke Show, Pyne's show was dominated by eccentrics, crackpots, and controversial guests, whom Pyne delighted in insulting. Tonight: Child custody case. Father gets custody of children instead of mother.
#15576: JOE PYNE SHOW, THE
Order1968-02-29, WNEW, 26 min.
1965-1967 (Syndicated) A two-hour talk show hosted by controversial talk show host Joe Pyne. Much like the Alan Burke Show, Pyne's show was dominated by eccentrics, crackpots, and controversial guests, whom Pyne delighted in insulting. Tonight:
#15576A: JOE PYNE SHOW, THE
Order1968-02-29, WNEW, 46 min.
1965-1967 (Syndicated) A two-hour talk show hosted by controversial talk show host Joe Pyne. Much like the Alan Burke Show, Pyne's show was dominated by eccentrics, crackpots, and controversial guests, whom Pyne delighted in insulting. Tonight: Guest: Warren Ampster who talks about stopping the Vietnam bombing. An aerospace analysis determines the US cannot win the war.
#15762: JOE PYNE SHOW, THE
Order1968-04-11, SYN, 29 min.
1965-1967 (Syndicated) A two-hour talk show hosted by controversial American radio and television talk show host Joe Pyne (December 22nd, 1924-March 23, 1970. Much like the Alan Burke Show, Pyne's show was dominated by eccentrics, crackpots, and controversial guests, whom Pyne delighted in insulting. Pyne pioneered the confrontational style of hosting in which he advocates a viewpoint and argues with guests and audience members. His style was a major influence on other controversial talk show hosts such as Wally George and Morton Downey, Jr. In the 1950s, television was replacing radio as America's primary medium. In 1954, Pyne moved to television with The Joe Pyne Show broadcast by WDEL-TV in Wilmington, Delaware. In mid-1957, he moved to Los Angeles but his initial efforts to gain fame were unsuccessful and he returned to the Wilmington area. There he began doing a TV talk show on WVUE-Channel 12, which was also seen in Philadelphia, and got some positive reviews from critics.(Interestingly, while he would later be regarded as a bigot), in the late 1950's,the local black press generally praised him for inviting black news makers on his show to discuss various issues. Topic: Homosexuality (Part 11) Guest: Robert Humphrey, United States Mission, Audience questions Humphries.