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27 records found for Ted Koppel
1963-10-15, ABC, 10 min.
Comments on the effect of the Joseph Valachi hearings. The final ten minutes of this ABC radio news special, written and produced by Ted Koppel.
1964-04-19, , min.
Rightist coup in Laos. Suvanna Phuma remains premier.
1965-09-06, , 10 min.
Captured pilots in Vietnam. Includes commercials
1965-10-25, ABC, 2 min.
A Vietnam Lieutenant writes a letter about gripes concerning anti-war demonstrations in the United States and hatred for protestors. Ted Koppel Reports on WABC Radio.
1966-01-01, ABC, 52 min.
- Charles Osgood
- Barry Goldwater
- Edward P. Morgan
- Lyndon B. Johnson
- George Wallace
- Bill Moyers
- Fred Foy
- Harold Wilson
- Ted Koppel
- Pope Paul V1
- Ian Smith
- Winston Churchill
- Dr. Martin Luther King
- Tom Schell
- Don Allen
- John MacVane
- James Lovell Jr.
- Frank Boorman
- James McDevitt
- Martin Salzman
- Ed White
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. SPECIAL ONE HOUR BROADCAST. A review of the news in 1965. The Vietnam War, anti-war protests, Pope Paul in the US, Russian & American space feats, Watts riots, civil rights demonstrations, voting rights, the US policy in Vietnam, the Dominican Republic crisis, India & Pakistan war, November 9th, 1965 Big Blackout on the East Coast, Rhodesia independence, and the death of Winston Churchill. 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.
1966-01-03, NBC, min.
A cancer label warning is put on cigarette packs, the movie "That Darn Cat" draws a six block-long line waiting for tickets to see it at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, an estimated 5,000 people. a report on deaths in 1965, President Johnson has gall bladder surgery, Ted Koppel on civil rights Selma to Montgomery.
1966-01-09, , min.
Guest Oregon Senator Wayne Morse talks about Vietnam. Host: Ted Koppel.
1966-01-30, , min.
The subject is The Green Berets.
#15034: FLAIR REPORTS: ABC RADIO
Order1966-01-30, ABC, 4 min.
Comments by Richard Nixon, blizzard warnings, possible Watts riots again. Don Allen reports.
1966-05-29, , 3 min.
Ted Koppel reporting.
#19572: FLAIR REPORTS: ABC RADIO
Order1966-06-05, ABC, 3 min.
Coverage of the Gemini 9 space flight. One minute commercial for Camel cigarettes,
#15685: ABC NEWS WITH BOB YOUNG
Order1968-03-28, ABC, 17 min.
- Lyndon Johnson
- Ted Koppel
- Martin Luther King
- Hubert Humphrey
- Bob Young
- Robert Kennedy
- Bob Clark
- Yuri Gagarin
Violence in Panama, Ted Koppel reports, Robert Kennedy in Salt Lake City, a bomb threat is reported, Bob Clark reports, Hubert Humphrey defends Democratic policy in a fiery speech, declares Johnson "great President," Russian Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin to be buried after dying in an air crash. Negro riots in Memphis, Tennessee as Dr. Martin Luther King peace march fails. Host: Bob Young.
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.
1968-10-12, ABC, 24 min.
Ted Koppel reports on President Johnson and Richard Nixon Bill Moyers with commentary on Vietnam Jules Bergman with a report on the Apollo 7 space flight. Host: Frank Reynolds.
1968-11-04, ABC, min.
- Howard K. Smith
- Sam Jaffe
- Ted Koppel
- Bill Lawrence
- Tom Jarriel
- Frank Reynolds
- Eugene McCarthy
- Edmund Muskie
- John Rolfson
ABC News events of the day. Highlights: Election odds Hubert Humphrey campaign- Humphrey answers questions on the Vietnam war and the Middle East crisis. Senator Edmund Muskie comments on birth control and legalized abortion, Eugene McCarthy calls and talks to both Muskie and Humphrey, on the draft and socialism.Nixon campaign-Ted Koppel, Frank Reynolds report. George Wallace campaign- Sam Jaffe, Frank Reynolds Election coverage-Tom Jarriel, Frank Reynolds, Howard K. Smith Vietnam peace talks-John Rolfson, Frank Reynolds. Host: Frank Reynolds.
1970-01-08, ABC, min.
- Howard K. Smith
- Ted Koppel
- Jules Bergman
- Bill Lawrence
- Tom Jarriel
- Frank Reynolds
- Russell Jones
- Edward Morgan
- John Scali
- Barrie-Dunsmore
An informal gathering of ABC newsmen to review 1969 and preview the 70s. Joining Howard K. Smith at his Maryland home are Frank Reynolds, Edward Morgan, science editor Jules Bergman, Tom Jarriel, (White House correspondent) Bill Lawrence, (national affairs editor) John Scali, (State Department correspondent) and bureau chiefs Barrie-Dunsmore (Rome) Russell Jones (Middle East) and Ted Koppel (Hong Kong).
1974-06-14, ABC, min.
A portrait of the Secretary of State. The hour, opens with Dr. Kissinger recalling his boyhood in Germany (he was nine when the Nazis came to power) service with US Army Intelligence, and academic career at Hadvard. The secretary is also filmed during a "typical working day" in Washington. From 7AM to 11PM, the hours are filled with appointments and conferences, including meetings with President Nixon, Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger and State Department aides. The Kissinger style however, is epitomized by scenes of his "shuttle diplomacy," meetings with Soviet and Chinese leaders in Moscow and Peking, and the recent month-long peace mission in the Middle East, culminating in an Israeli-Syrian accord to separate their armies on the Golan Heights. Host: Ted Koppel.
1980-11-21, , min.
March 24th, 1980- ABC late-evening newscast with Ted Koppel as host. Originally a twenty-minute newscast Monday-Thursday, it was expanded to thirty minutes on January 5th, 1981. On April 3rd, 1981, the show was expanded to include Friday nights and was widely praised for its in-depth analysis of various news issues. Topic: Major fire in Las Vegas MGM Grand Hotel, 85 dead, 300 injured. Second worst hotel fire in American history. Issues involving the enforcement of building fire codes and sprinkler systems are discussed. Las Vegas fire chief Roy Parish is interviewed by Ted Koppel.
1981-01-21, , min.
March 24th, 1980- ABC late-evening newscast with Ted Koppel as host. Originally a twenty-minute newscast Monday-Thursday, it was expanded to thirty minutes on January 5th, 1981. On April 3rd, 1981, the show was expanded to include Friday nights and was widely praised for its in-depth analysis of various news issues. Topic: Iran hostage crisis. Commentary by George Will on US influences and humiliation.
1981-12-11, ABC, min.
March 24th, 1980- ABC late-evening newscast with Ted Koppel as host. Originally a twenty-minute newscast Monday-Thursday, it was expanded to thirty minutes on January 5th, 1981. On April 3rd, 1981, the show was expanded to include Friday nights and was widely praised for its in-depth analysis of various news issues. Topic: The Dangers Of Boxing. Concerns about older boxers still fighting. Comments from Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, others. News Bulletin: Although fighting well, Ali loses a decision to Trevor Berbick in a non-title heavyweight bout in the Bahamas.
1982-02-09, ABC, min.
March 24th, 1980- ABC late-evening newscast with Ted Koppel as host. Originally a twenty-minute newscast Monday-Thursday, it was expanded to thirty minutes on January 5th, 1981. On April 3rd, 1981, the show was expanded to include Friday nights and was widely praised for its in-depth analysis of various news issues. Guest: David Gergen.
1982-04-10, ABC, min.
March 24th, 1980- ABC late-evening newscast with Ted Koppel as host. Originally a twenty-minute newscast Monday-Thursday, it was expanded to thirty minutes on January 5th, 1981. On April 3rd, 1981, the show was expanded to include Friday nights and was widely praised for its in-depth analysis of various news issues. Topic: Update on Great Britain- Argentina Falklands crisis, possible crisis in Middle East, Israel may invade Lebanon.
1982-04-15, ABC, min.
March 24th, 1980- ABC late-evening newscast with Ted Koppel as host. Originally a twenty-minute newscast Monday-Thursday, it was expanded to thirty minutes on January 5th, 1981. On April 3rd, 1981, the show was expanded to include Friday nights and was widely praised for its in-depth analysis of various news issues. Topic: Secretary Alexander Haig mediating Falklands crisis.
1982-05-04, ABC, min.
March 24th, 1980- ABC late-evening newscast with Ted Koppel as host. Originally a twenty-minute newscast Monday-Thursday, it was expanded to thirty minutes on January 5th, 1981. On April 3rd, 1981, the show was expanded to include Friday nights and was widely praised for its in-depth analysis of various news issues. Topic: Falklands, British lose destroyer.
1982-06-09, ABC, min.
March 24th, 1980- ABC late-evening newscast with Ted Koppel as host. Originally a twenty-minute newscast Monday-Thursday, it was expanded to thirty minutes on January 5th, 1981. On April 3rd, 1981, the show was expanded to include Friday nights and was widely praised for its in-depth analysis of various news issues. Topic: Massive air battle results in loss of Syrian jets, Syrian missile base destroyed.
1982-06-13, ABC, min.
March 24th, 1980- ABC late-evening newscast with Ted Koppel as host. Originally a twenty-minute newscast Monday-Thursday, it was expanded to thirty minutes on January 5th, 1981. On April 3rd, 1981, the show was expanded to include Friday nights and was widely praised for its in-depth analysis of various news issues. Topic: Ceasefire-prelude to Argentina surrender, report from Buenos Aires, grieving and angry Argentinians blame US for defeat, report from London.
1982-06-26, ABC, min.
March 24th, 1980- ABC late-evening newscast with Ted Koppel as host. Originally a twenty-minute newscast Monday-Thursday, it was expanded to thirty minutes on January 5th, 1981. On April 3rd, 1981, the show was expanded to include Friday nights and was widely praised for its in-depth analysis of various news issues. Topic: Secretary of State Alexander Haig resigns.