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#14300:
ABC NEWS REPORTS WITH BOB YOUNG
1963-09-15,
ABC,
29 min.
George Wallace, Bob Young, Harry Mavery
Governor George Wallace and the schools, news reports on bombed negro church which kills four girls.
Bob Young and Harry Mavery report.
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#14347:
ABC NEWS REPORTS: "RIDDLE OF SOUTH VIETNAM"
1963-10-13,
ABC,
min.
Bob Young
ABC newsman Bob Young takes a look at South Vietnam in this ABC special report.
Host: Bob Young.
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#14540:
CBS RADIO NEWS
1964-04-22,
CBS,
min.
Bob Young
"World's Fair. Preview Of Tomorrow" with host Bob Young.
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#14919:
ABC EVENING NEWS WITH PETER JENNINGS
1965-07-20,
ABC,
min.
Peter Jennings, Bob Young
Vietnam war escalation is possible.
Bob Young substitutes for Peter Jennings.
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#14924:
ABC EVENING NEWS WITH PETER JENNINGS
1965-07-21,
ABC,
14 min.
Peter Jennings, Bob Young
News events of the day.
Bob Young subbing for Peter Jennings.
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#14923:
ABC EVENING NEWS WITH PETER JENNINGS
1965-07-22,
ABC,
10 min.
Peter Jennings, Bob Young
A report on Casey Stengel's 75th birthday.
Bob Young subbing for Peter Jennings.
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#15071:
ABC EVENING NEWS WITH PETER JENNINGS
1966-03-01,
ABC,
23 min.
Peter Jennings, Bob Young
The latest news. Bob Young subbing for Peter Jennings.
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#15086:
ABC EVENING NEWS WITH PETER JENNINGS, THE
1966-03-07,
ABC,
13 min.
Peter Jennings, Bob Young
Bob Young subbing for Peter Jennings.
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#15089:
ABC EVENING NEWS WITH PETER JENNINGS, THE
1966-03-11,
ABC,
min.
Peter Jennings, Bob Young
Bob Young subbing for Peter Jennings.
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#15548:
ABC RADIO NEWS WITH BOB YOUNG, THE
1968-02-05,
ABC,
23 min.
Bob Young
The latest news from the ABC Radio network. Includes commercials.
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#15535B:
ABC-TV NEWS WITH BOB YOUNG, THE
1968-02-05,
ABC,
15 min.
Peter Jennings, Bob Young, Larry Mahan
The latest news on Vietnam. Peter Jennings with a report on cowboy rodeo star Larry Mahan.
Bob Young reports.
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#15539:
NEWS, THE EVENING REPORT WITH JIM JENSEN
1968-02-09,
WCBS,
27 min.
Jim Jensen, George Wallace, Bob Young, Nelson Rockefeller, Frank Gifford, Nick Adams
The local news from WCBS-TV Channel 2 in New York City with host Jim Jensen.
Jim Jensen reports on the day's news events including the latest on the New York City garbage strike, Governor Nelson Rockefeller's speech, Alabama Governor George Wallace declares his candidacy for President, and actor Nick Adams, star of TV's "The Rebel" has died. Frank Gifford reports on the end of the 43-year history of New York's Madison Square Garden on 50 th Street in Manhattan, which will give way to the new MSG Arena on 34th Street, atop Penn Station. Also, an excerpt of ABC News with Bob Young is heard.
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#15551:
ABC NEWS WITH BOB YOUNG, THE
1968-02-14,
ABC,
10 min.
Bob Young, Sam Donaldson
ABC News, Bob Young reports. A report on welfare mothers and foster children with SamDonaldson.
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#15582:
ABC NEWS WITH BOB YOUNG, THE
1968-03-05,
ABC,
19 min.
Bob Young
ABC News with Bob Young.
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#15586:
ABC NEWS WITH BOB YOUNG
1968-03-05,
ABC,
14 min.
Lyndon Johnson, Bob Young, Jules Bergman, Christiaan Bernard
President Johnson announces he will not enter the Democratic primaries. A report on Dr. Christian Bernard. Jules Bergman reports.
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#15612:
ABC NEWS WITH BOB YOUNG, THE
1968-03-14,
ABC,
18 min.
Bob Young
ABC news with Bob Young. Columbian Coffee commercial and other commercials.
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#15626:
ABC EVENING NEWS WITH BOB YOUNG
1968-03-15,
ABC,
27 min.
Walter Cronkite, Bob Young
A report on the Robert Kennedy presidential campaign, an excerpt of CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite. "Lineup" on Saturday night late show.
Includes commercials.
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#15651:
ABC NEWS WITH BOB YOUNG, THE
1968-03-20,
ABC,
5 min.
Bob Young, Jack Benny, USC University
Tax increase, man in the street comment in London, Jack Benny radio scripts donated to USC, Benny remarks "I thought I was selling this stuff."
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#15668:
ABC NEWS WITH BOB YOUNG
1968-03-22,
ABC,
21 min.
Bob Young, Robert Kennedy, Bob Clark, Eugene McCarthy, Jacob Javits, Betty Mull, Abe Chapman
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.
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#15685:
ABC NEWS WITH BOB YOUNG
1968-03-28,
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.
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#15702A:
ABC EVENING NEWS WITH BOB YOUNG
1968-04-01,
ABC,
26 min.
Gerald Ford, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Hubert Humphrey, George Wallace, Bob Young, Robert Kennedy, Eugene McCarthy
The ABC Evening Report with Bob Young. Comments from Eugene McCarthy, George Wallace, Robert Kennedy, Hubert Humphrey, Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon, and others, the European reaction to LBJ's decision not to run.
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#15709:
ABC EVENING NEWS WITH BOB YOUNG, THE
1968-04-02,
ABC,
27 min.
Howard K. Smith, Lyndon Johnson, Bob Young, Jesse Jackson, Sam Donaldson, Tom Jerrold
A report on the Wisconsin primary with Howard K. Smith, Tom Jerrold, and Sam Donaldson. Smith reports on President Johnson's decision to stop the bombing of North Vietnam and possible negotiations to come. A report on negro riots in Memphis, Tennessee, a comment by Jesse Jackson, bombing of North Vietnam more extensive than LBJ proposed, results in severe criticism, Hanoi calls the US peace offer a failure.
Host: Bob Young.
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#15720:
ABC EVENING NEWS WITH BOB YOUNG, THE
1968-04-03,
ABC,
26 min.
Bob Young
ABC Evening News with Bob Young. Reports from Vietnam. Includes commercials.
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#15725:
ABC NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: "POSSIBILITIES FOR PEACE."
1968-04-03,
ABC,
29 min.
Bob Young
A report on the conditions for peace talks as set by Hanoi earlier in the day.
Host: Bob Young.
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#15728:
ABC EVENING NEWS WITH BOB YOUNG, THE
1968-04-04,
ABC,
29 min.
Lyndon Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, Bob Young, Jules Bergman, Robert Kennedy, Eugene McCarthy, Don Baker, Bill Brannigan, Charles Robb, Lyndon B. Johnson, Terence Cooke, Tom Jerriel, Bill Gill
Latest news related to Hanoi, Bill Gill reports from Honolulu Hawaii related to President Johnson's visit, In New Zealand allies aggree that any coalition government there would be unacceptable. Bill Brannigan report s on the possibility of peace in Vietnam, Don Baker reports from Saigon and interviews the people there who want peace to come to their land, 27,000 allied troups in Pegasus...troops in Vietnam arriving in droves including Captain Charles Robb, son-in-law of President Lyndon Johnson, Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy on the Presidential campaign trail and about to throw his hat into the ring, Sen. Hubert Humphrey who speaks before the AFL/CIO.
Tom Jerriel report s from Arkansas regarding violent tornados effecting many states including Iowa and Alabama.
President Johnson visits St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City, Hubert Humphrey announces his candidacy for president, The Saturn V rocket takeoff, Jules Bergman reports, trouble for the Apollo VI flight.
Commercials include:
Lidocaine for relief of itching, Johnson's foot soap, Dial, Wax Remover, Vicks Formula 44 Cough Medicine, Viceroy Cigarettes, Playtex Soft Line Padded Bras, and Girdles, Betty Crocker Chocolate Frosting Mix
Bob Young is news anchor.
NOTE; Interestingly, this ABC National News broadcast aired from 7:00 pm to 7:30pm Eastern Standard time, 6:00pm to 6:30pm Central Time. Dr. Martin Luther King was shot in Memphis Tennessee at 6:05pm Central time just as this live news broadcast was underway. However, there was no mention of King being gunned down throughout the live broadcast which concluded the latest news 25 minutes after Dr. Martin Luther King was mortally shot.
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#15730:
RADIO & TV NEWS REPORTS:THE ASSASSINATION OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING
1968-04-04,
Many,
33 min.
Hubert Humphrey, Duke Ellington, Dick Reeves, Charles Percy, Lyndon Johnson, Jesse Jackson, Ed Bradley, Bob Young, Martin Luther King, Tom Jarriel, Frank Gardner, Steve Young, Dr. Sterling Brown, Don Hickman
First radio and television news accounts (different stations) from approximately 9:45pm EST to 10:18pm EST related to the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, in Memphis, Tennessee.
These reports include first radio reports...information including an account by Rev. Jesse Jackson that shots were fired from a building across the street just prior to Dr. King and his party were getting ready to have dinner.
Tom Jarriel reports to ABC's Bob Young...reaction of the assassination which took place around 7:10pm...rioting in Tennessee...death of King around 8pm...President Johnson's response to the public...VP Hubert Humphrey comments, Steve Young reports from Carnegie Hall...Duke Ellington turns concert into a memorial, Ed Bradley Man on the Street reactions in Harlem to the assassination, comments from Dr. Sterling Brown, Senator Charles Percy comments...Don Hickman reports from Memphis Tennessee.
NOTE: All of the above air checks audio taped were recorded off the air (television and radio) in real time, switching from one station to another...radio to TV to radio to TV, back and forth from approximately 9:45pm EST to !0:18pm EST.
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#15735:
ABC EVENING NEWS WITH BOB YOUNG, THE
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.
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#19704:
CBS NEWS: 11 O'CLOCK REPORT WITH BOB YOUNG
1969-06-30,
CBS,
18 min.
Bob Young, Ike Pappas.
Income tax surcharge approved. Ike Pappas reports.
Host: Bob Young. Includes commercials.
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#16418:
11 O'CLOCK REPORT WITH BOB YOUNG
1970-09-28,
CBS,
11 min.
Richard M. Nixon, David Schoenbrun, Anwar Sadat, Bob Young, Pope Paul, Gamal Abdel Naser Hussein, Robert Cox, John Dos Passos
The death of Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Naser Hussein at age 62. His successor will be Anwar Sadat.
CBS journalist discusses the death of Hussein and its world consequences with Robert Cox. President Richard M. Nixon makes a statement. Nixon meets with Pope Paul at the Vatican St. Peter's Square. Both the Pope and Nixon are heard. Author John Dos Passos is dead at age 74.
Commercials include, Mercury Montego for 1971, Ronzoni tomato sauce with olive oil, Lestoil grease cutting cleaner, and Totem waste paper bags.
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#16455:
CBS NEWS AT 11 WITH BOB YOUNG
1970-10-14,
CBS,
13 min.
Bob Young
News events of the day.
Bob Young reports
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#16485:
CBS NEWS AT 11 WITH BOB YOUNG
1970-10-14,
CBS,
min.
Bob Young
The latest CBS news.
Bob Young reports
Includes commercials
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#19608:
NEWS: 11 O'CLOCK REPORT WITH BOB YOUNG
1970-12-16,
CBS,
min.
Bob Young, Bruce Morton, Jack Whitaker
Jack Whitaker reports on the Muhammad Ali-Oscar Bonavena fight.
Bob Young reports.
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#9733:
TO TELL THE TRUTH
1977-04-26,
SYN,
30 min.
Joe Garagiola, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Bill Wendell, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Bob Young, Mark W. Demon, Slatts Cabbage
Nightime: December 18th, 1956-September 5th, 1966 (CBS)
December 12th, 1966-May 22nd, 1967, CBS.
Daytime: June 18th, 1962-September 6th, 1968, (CBS).
1969-1977 Syndicated.
1980 Syndicated
September 3rd, 1990-May 31st, 1991. (NBC).
One of television's most popular game shows. A panel of four celebrities tried to determine which of three guests, each claiming to be the same person was telling the truth. Bud Collyer hosted the prime-time and daytime versions of the show on CBS. The syndicated version that began in 1969, was hosted by Garry Moore until 1977 when Joe Garagiola took over for the last few shows. Robin Ward hosted the 1980 syndicated version. Gordon Elliott hosted the 1990 daytime revival until February 1991 when Alex Trebek became the host.
Substitute Host: Joe Garagiola.
Bill Wendell, announcer.
First contestant is Judge Bob Young, only circuit judge who formerly who has been a former convict.
Second contestant is Mark W. Demon, aka "Slatts Cabbage," President of a college who accepts everyone.
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