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10 records found for Bob Clark
1963-11-22, WABC, 89 min.
- Bob Walker
- John F. Kennedy
- Abraham Zapruder
- Bob Clark
- Jules Bergman
- Edward P. Morgan
- John Rolfson
- Jay Watson
- Ron Cochran
- Don Goddard
- Eddie Barker
- Ed Silverman
- Frank Reynolds
A live bulletin is heard by Don Goddard reporting that President John F. Kennedy is shot in downtown Dallas, Texas. This second ABC bulletin follows the first bulletin which airs at 1:41 PM (EST). Continuous ABC Network coverage begins at 2:00 PM. Ron Cochran reports. Reporting from the scene of the assassination on WFAA-TV Dallas is Eddie Barker. Cochran and Ed Silverman continue with updated coverage from ABC headquarters in New York. Other correspondents confirm the death of the President. There are eyewitness accounts reported from Dallas Affiliate WFAA-TV. Correspondents Jay Watson and Bob Walker are heard. From Washington D.C., Edward P. Morgan reports. Bob Clark reports from Parkland Hospital in Dallas where the President was taken. He gives exact details of events which have occurred, moment by moment, from the time President Kennedy was shot. Vice President of ABC James Hagerty contributes commentary with Don Goddard. The Inspector of Police is interviewed at the scene of the book depository where shots were fired. More coverage from WFAA-TV studio interview with Abraham Zapruder is heard. With 8mm camera in hand, he has just walked into the studio with film footage he has shot of the actual assassination. There are updates reported by John Rolfson and Edward P. Morgan. From Times Square in Manhattan, Jules Bergman reports. He interviews people in the street. From State Street in Chicago, Frank Reynolds reports. ABC coverage is least remembered; it is viewed by only 8% of the American public. The majority of viewers tuned into CBS & NBC for what will probably be remembered as the most memorable coverage in TV history for a single event.#19485: ISSUES AND ANSWERS
Order1965-03-07, ABC, 29 min.
November 27, 1960-November 8, 1981. Newsmakers were interviewed by journalists on this public affairs program, ABC's counterpart of CBS's "Face The Nation" and NBC's "Meet The Press." In its earliest weeks, the series was entitled "ABC Press Conference."
Problems with voter registration, crisis in Selma, Alabama, interview with James G. Clark, sheriff of Selma. Includes commercials. Host: Bob Clark.#15259: ISSUES AND ANSWERS
Order1966-11-06, ABC, 18 min.
November 27, 1960-November 8, 1981. Newsmakers were interviewed by journalists on this public affairs program, ABC's counterpart of CBS's "Face The Nation" and NBC's "Meet The Press." In its earliest weeks, the series was entitled "ABC Press Conference."
The guest is Richard Nixon who is questioned by ABC newsmen Bob Clark and Bill Lawrence. Howard K. Smith is the moderator #15501: ISSUES AND ANSWERS
Order1968-01-06, ABC, 9 min.
November 27, 1960-November 8, 1981. Newsmakers were interviewed by journalists on this public affairs program, ABC's counterpart of CBS's "Face The Nation" and NBC's "Meet The Press." In its earliest weeks, the series was entitled "ABC Press Conference."
The guest is Senator Eugene McCarthy who is questioned by Bob Clark and Joseph C. Harsch. Howard K. Smith moderator. NOTE: Occasional static signal when recording this program. Attempt of get better signal by switching to ABC Radio. Howard K. Smith is the host. Joined in progress This program includes commercials. #15668: ABC NEWS WITH BOB YOUNG
Order1968-03-22, ABC, 21 min.
Robert Kennedy answers questions from college students, he declares this is their war and they will have to win it for themselves, Bob Clark reports, Abe Chapman reports from Eugene McCarthy headquarters, Wisconsin primary, commercial. Betty Mull, secretary to Senator Jacob Javits works in a Saigon orphanage four times a year.
#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.
1971-01-10, ABC, 50 min.
- Bob Clark
- Tom Jarriel
- Frank Reynolds
- Edward P. Morgan
- Joseph C. Harsch
- Louis Rukeyser
- Lou Cioffi
- Howard K. Smth
- John Scall
- Barrie Dunsmore
- William Lawrence
A SPECIAL LIVE addition of ISSUES AND ANSWERS moderated by Howard K. Smith. A wrap-up of the year's major news stories...an assessment of the Nixon administration, the economy, the war in Vietnam, the demonstrations in Poland, Vice President Agnew and the press, and a look ahead to the 1972 elections, World affairs' as discussed by Frank Reynolds, Joseph C. Harsch, John Scall (State Department), Lou Cioffi (Tokyo) and Barrie Dunsmore (Rome). Domestic issues are examined by Edward P. Morgan, William Lawrence (National Affairs), Louis Rukeyser (Economics), Tom Jerriel (White House ), and Bob Clark (Capitol Hill).
1972-10-03, ABC, min.
Welfare reform controversy. Bob Clark reports.
#8340: ISSUES AND ANSWERS
Order1975-03-09, ABC, 30 min.
November 27, 1960-November 8, 1981. Newsmakers were interviewed by journalists on this public affairs program, ABC's counterpart of CBS's "Face The Nation" and NBC's "Meet The Press." In its earliest weeks, the series was entitled "ABC Press Conference."
Baseball's Frank Robinson, the first negro Major League manager is interviewed by host Bob Clark.#6350: ISSUES AND ANSWERS
Order1975-11-30, ABC, 30 min.
November 27, 1960-November 8, 1981. Newsmakers were interviewed by journalists on this public affairs program, ABC's counterpart of CBS's "Face The Nation" and NBC's "Meet The Press." In its earliest weeks, the series was entitled "ABC Press Conference."
Bob Clark interviews candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination, Governor Ronald Reagan.