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#13921: BRUCE MORROW RADIO SHOW.
Order1962-12-18, WABC, min.
The Bruce Morrow (Cousin Brucie) rock and roll show, broadcast on WABC radio in New York City. Short segment. Host: Bruce Morrow.
#14008: BRUCE MORROW RADIO SHOW.
Order1963-03-21, WABC, min.
The Bruce Morrow (Cousin Brucie) rock and roll show, broadcast on WABC radio in New York City. Short segment. Music and talk. Host: Bruce Morrow.
1963-05-20, WABC, 6 min.
Highlights: Bobby Rydell promo- Palasaides Amusement Park Bruce Morrow-continues to promote the Park "I Wish I Was a Princess" by Peggy March Bruce- Million Dollar Survey Song Excerpt- "Lazy, Hazy, Crazy, Days Of Summer" by Nat King Cole Bruce Morrow Intro- Action Central News with Bob Emory "Gallo Gang Murders."-
#486: A 1960'S RADIO BROADCAST ADDITION: THE SONNY LISTON VS. FLOYD PATTERSON REMATCH HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT.
Order1963-07-22, WABC, 75 min.
- Jim Bishop
- Floyd Patterson
- Les Keiter
- Howard Cosell
- Rocky Marciano
- Joe Louis
- Jack McCarthy
- Mickey Allen
- Sonny Liston
- Billy Conn
- Cassius Clay
- Bruce Morrow
- Angelo Dundee
- Shirley Povich
- Jack Hand
- Nat Fleischer
- Muhammad Ali
- Lou Nova
- Arthur Daley
- Al Abrams
- Bill Hines
- Dick Peebles
- George Whiting
- Dick Greg
WABC RADIO lead in by Bruce Morrow prior to coverage of a first round KO of Floyd Patterson by Sonny Liston broadcast live from the convention center in Las Vegas over WABC Radio in New York. Heard is a 15 minute Special Preview boxing pre-fight show with Howard Cosell who interviews Heavyweight Champion Sonny Liston and Challenger, Floyd Patterson. They give their views on how the fight will turn out. Predictions of who will win this rematch World Heavyweight Championship fight by sports columnists at ringside, Arthur Daley, Shirley Povich, Al Abrams, Bill Hines, Dick Peebles, Nat Fleischer, Jack Hand, George Whiting, Angelo Dundee, and Jim Bishop, the only one who predicts a Patterson victory. Howard Cosell is at ringside along with Les Keiter who does the blow-by-blow reporting with commentary from Rocky Marciano. Jack McCarthy announces the fighters. Mickey Allen sings the National Anthem. Number 2 contender Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) mocks Sonny Liston at ringside and in the ring. The three knockdown first round is broadcast. Extensive interviews with Joe Louis, and Rocky Marciano. Additional comments from Billy Conn and Lou Nova. Howard Cosell interviews Patterson, Cus D'amato and Liston after the fight, who discusses a possible upcoming fight with Cassius Clay in September. Les Keiter summarizes the fight. Replay of the first round. Keiter interviews Joe Louis who feels that Clay will give Liston a better fight, but cannot beat him. From the Gold Room, Sonny Liston meets the Press and answers questions. Additional commentary by Howard Cosell and Rocky Marciano who states that Patterson should retire from the ring. Les Keiter interviews former Heavyweight Lou Nova. Sign off.
#14251: MISCELLANEOUS RADIO ITEMS
Order1963-08-01, WABC, min.
Featured are commercials for Freedomland with a Marty Glickman voiceover and a brief excerpt of the Bruce Morrow rock 'n' roll show on WABC radio in New York City.
#14380B: BRUCE MORROW SHOW
Order1963-12-14, WABC, 10 min.
Disc Jockey, Bruce Morrow spins the latest rock 'n' roll records WABC RADIO, referring to himself as "Cousin Brucie."
#702: BEATLEMANIA
Order1964-09-18, WABC, 26 min.
Bill Beutel, Bruce Morrow and Scott Muni review the Beatles craze in this special. Along with studio evaluations as to why the Beatles craze is so escalated, there are on site location recordings prior to the Beatles Forest Hills concert...on location recordings during the making of HARD DAY'S NIGHT, many interviews with the Beatles, reactions from Beatle fans, and Press conferences with the fabulous fore-some. Two complete Beatle songs are played. Included in this air check is one complete Pepsi Cola commercial who sponsored this program.
#14772: "GO-GO ROCK 'N' ROLL
Order1965-03-08, ABC, 24 min.
Rock and Roll music show with Beatles interview. Includes commercials. Announcer: Scott Vincent, opening introduction. Highlights: The Isley Brothers sing "Shake it Up Baby," commercial for Noxema skin cream, Linda Scott sings "I Told Every Little Star," and "New York's a Lonely Town," commercial for Kutex Nail Polish, Score Hair Cream and Trade Winds, Linda Scott sings "Patch It Up," Isley Brothers sing "Simon Says," a report on the February 12th marriage of Ringo Starr. Ringo and new wife interviewed. Host: Bruce Morrow, Co-host, Scott Muni.
#19507A: WABC RADIO NEWS
Order1965-11-22, WABC, 124 min.
- Muhammad Ali
- Bruce Morrow
- Howard Cosell
- Bill Moyers
- Cassius Clay
- Rocky Marciano
- Chris Schenkel
- Alex Drier
- Tom Harmon
- Floyd Patterson
- Phil Pepe
- Andy Granatelli
- Steve McQueen
A look at tonight's title fight with Floyd Patterson vs. Champion Muhammad Ali. Tom Harmon plugs his sports news on WABC radio. News reports: Vietnam, Laos, NATO nuclear weapons reported by Bill Moyers. Join "Cousin Brucie" show. Song "one, two, three" is heard. Bruce Morrow sign off and fight coverage begins. Howard Cosell with pre-fight program. Sports writers predict who will win fight. 9-3 in favor of Ali. Press remains favoring Ali 3-1. Commercial, Alex Drier promotes new Steve McQueen film, "The Cincinnati Kid." Switch to ringside with Rocky Marciano joining Chris Schenkel and Howard Cosell. STP commercial with Andy Granatelli, followed by Colt 45 Malt Liquor and Mercury autos for 1966. Fight begins. Ali wins by 12th round TKO. Ali is interviewed after the fight by Howard Cosell. Marciano, Cosell, and Schenkel review the fight. Marciano feels Patterson should now retire. Cosell interviews Phil Pepe who doesn't feel Patterson can fight again. Chris Schenkel praises Patterson as a boxer. Ali's trainer is interviewed. Wrap up.
1970-11-00, KDKA, 294 min.
- Jack Benny
- Rudy Vallee
- Harry S. Truman
- Dwight D. Eisenhower
- Garry Moore
- Edward R. Murrow
- John Daly
- Arthur Godfrey
- John F. Kennedy
- Herbert Hoover
- Bob Hope
- Eddie Cantor
- W.C. Fields
- Ed Wynn
- George Burns
- Henry Morgan
- Douglas MacArthur
- Winston Churchill
- Tommy Dorsey
- Victor Borge
- Eleanor Powell
- Wendell Willkie
- Ben Grauer
- Charles Dickens
- Irene Wicker
- Gracie Allen
- William B. Williams
- Bruce Morrow
- Stan Freberg
- Rod MacLeish
- Fibber McGee & Molly
- Bing Crosby
- Amos 'N' Andy
- Barry Farber
- James Melton
- Kay Kayser
- Lanny Ross
- Walter Winchell
- Will Rogers
- Charlie McCarthy
- Fanny Brice
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Agnes Moorehead
- Jack Armstrong
- Ben Bernie
- Sybil Trent
- Mary Livingston
- Ben Gross
- Jimmy Wallington
- George Hamilton Combs
- Jack Bogut
- Warren Barber
- Al Smith
- Harry Lauder
A fiftieth anniversary of Radio Broadcasting, 1920 to 1970, with narrators Ben Gross, Jimmy Wallington, Henry Morgan, George Hamilton Combs, Garry Moore and Jack Bogut. Tracks include Warren Barber, Rudy Vallee, Fanny Brice, Eddie Cantor, Al Smith, Amos 'N' Andy, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Lauder, Will Rogers, Ben Bernie's Orchestra, Jack Benny and Mary Livingston, Arthur Godfrey, Charlie McCarthy and W.C Fields, Victor Borge, Herbert Hoover, Bob Hope, Ed Wynn, George Burns and Gracie Allen, Fibber McGee and Molly, Agnes Moorehead, "The Lone Ranger," "The Shadow," Irene Wicker, Jack Armstrong, "Young Dr.Malone," "Mary Noble Backstage Wife," "Sybil Trent, Eleanor Powell, Ziegfeld Follies with James Melton, Lanny Ross, Ben Grauer, "The March of Time," Huey Long, John Daly, Walter Winchell, Winston Churchill, Kay Kayser's Orchestra, Command Performance, Wartime Songs, "Your Hit Parade," Harry S. Truman, "Stage Door Canteen, "Dwight D. Eisenhower, General Douglas MacArthur, Bing Crosby, Princess Elizabeth, Edward R. Murrow, General Wainwright, Wendell Willkie, Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, Bruce Morrow, Stan Freberg, William B. Williams, Rod MacLeish, Barry Farber, Death of J.F.K., radio fluffs and commercials.1973-01-07, , min.
- Jay Black and The Americans
- Bruce Morrow
- LIoyd Price
- The Platters
- The Del Vikings
- The Drifters
- The Chiffons
- The Mellow Kings
Radio disc jockey Bruce Morrow (Cousin Brucie) is host for this musical concert featuring The Platters, The Del Vikings, Lloyd Price, The Drifters, Jay And The Americans, The Mellow Kings, and The Chiffons.