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#15733: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT WITH DAN RATHER
1968-04-05, CBS, 7 min.
Dan Rather , Coretta Scott King , Joseph Benti

    Dan Rather special report on President Johnson...meetings already in progress. Joseph Benti reports latest developments on the rioting and Dr. Kings assassination last night. Corretta King frying to Memphis.                      
#8509: MARGINS OF THEIR KING: A DAY OF NATIONAL MORNING
1968-04-07, WGY, 50 min.
Jackie Robinson , Mahalia Jackson , Bill Ryan , Sammy Davis Jr. , John V. Lindsay , Jay Barbaree , Martin Luther King , Jesse Jackson , Coretta Scott King , Leonytne Price , Rabbi Abraham Hesholt , Reverend James Lawson , Joel Naderhood

Live radio news special on the death of Dr. Martin Luther King.

An NBC Radio Special Report hosted and narrated by NBC correspondent Bill Ryan. 

Includes many testimonials and tributes from celebrated individuals and from the "Man in the Street."

                        
#15748: CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE AND OTHER TV AND RADIO EXCERPTS
1968-04-08, CBS, 22 min.
Walter Cronkite , Charles Collingwood , Eric Sevareid , Roger Mudd , Herb Kaplow , Frank Reynolds , Elie Abel , Mike Rich , Bill Fitzgerald , Nelson Benton , Coretta Scott King

Mike Rich reports on the rally for Dr. King in Memphis, Tennessee
NBC News Monitor- Comment from NBC Newsman Elie Abel (Radio)
WNBC-TV Commentary- The World in Washington with Herb Kaplow
Bill Fitzgerald-WNBC (Radio) Monitor News-Curfews in Pittsburgh and Baltimore
Frank Reynolds-ABC News-Vietnam report
Charles Collingwood (CBS) on Vietnam-Roger Mudd on Dr. King
Dr. King's Memphis march, Coretta King in attendence, Nelson Benton (CBS) on curfews
Hunt for Dr. King's assassin
Eric Sevareid (CBS) on the Vietnam war
Cronkite sign-off on CBS-TV.
An announcement that CBS will telecast Dr. King's funeral tomorrow. 


                                     
#15750: COVERAGE OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING FUNERAL
1968-04-09, CBS, 173 min.
Walter Cronkite , John Lindsay , Charles Kuralt , Martin Luther King , Hubert Humphrey , Edwin Newman , Reed Collins , Jim Burns , Jackie Robinson , Sid Davis , Lou Adler , Ralph Abernathy , Rod MacLeish , Coretta Scott King , Floyd Kalber , John Dancy , Sammy Davis Jr. , Ronald English , King Family , Harry Belafonte , Harold De Woolf , Stan Scott , Ken Reed , Jim Gordon , Robert Williams

Live coverage and highlights from all three networks and Radio of Dr. Martin Luther King's Funeral.                                      
#15808: CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK WITH REED COLLINS, THE
1968-05-04, CBS, 22 min.
Martin Luther King , Reed Collins , Coretta Scott King , Bill Harris

Coretta Scott King returns to the place (Memphis, Tennessee) where her husband (Dr. Martin Luther King) was assassinated and dedicates a plague in his honor.
Czech Government to Moscow conference.
Bill Harris with a sports update.

Reed Collins is the host.                                               
#769: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: THE SHOOTING OF ROBERT F. KENNEDY
1968-06-05, WCBS, 56 min.
Sirhan Sirhan , Terry Drinkwater , Harry Reasoner , Jose Williams , Dan Rather , John P. Speigal , Thomas Dodd , Charles Evers , Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. , Eugene McCarthy , Coretta Scott King , Daniel Schorr , Bill Stout , Jacqueline Onassis , Eric Sevareid , Earl Ubell , Lyndon B. Johnson , Ralph Abernathy , John Hart , Robert F. Kennedy , J. Lawrence Pool

Harry Reasoner anchors this live special report on the day of the Robert F. Kennedy shooting. John Hart reports with the latest bulletins. Bill Stout updates his report on the accused gunman. President Lyndon B. Johnson talks to the American people from the White House. There is an audio recording of a 90 sec. segment from L.A. Mutual News Reporter Andrew West, as he reported the shooting as it actually happened earlier in the day. There are medical reports given to the press at a brief press conference. Presidential candidate Sen. Eugene McCarthy comments as does non-violent black leader Charles Evers. Heard are press conference reports on the background of accused shootist Sirhan Sirhan and the weapon used. Dan Rather reports from Washington D.C. Conn. Sen. Thomas Dodd comments on his Gun Control Bill. Rev. Ralph Abernathy and Jose Williams comment. CBS News correspondent Daniel Schorr interviews Mrs. Martin Luther King Jr., who reads letters she sent to Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy. Harry Reasoner discusses the nature of the head wound suffered by Kennedy with CBS science editor Earl Ubell and Surgeon Dr. J. Lawrence Pool. Roger Mudd is heard in a 1967 interview with Robert Kennedy. Terry Drinkwater reports on Jacqueline Onassis' arrival in L.A. at Good Samaritin Hospital. Robert Kennedy's speech in Indianapolis after the death of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is replayed. From Boston's WHDH studio, Psychiatrist Dr. John P. Speigal discusses acts of violence in America. In Washington D.C., Eric Sevareid gives his impressions on the days events. Harry Reasoner summarizes and concludes the broadcast.
#5531: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1976-01-06, WNBC, 60 min.
Coretta Scott King , Tom Snyder

"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder is NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE.

October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. This broadcast featured via two-way TV hookup, Mrs. Coretta King (in Atlanta) talking to Tom Snyder about recent disclosure pertaining to her late husband Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. An hour-long talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. Network television's first entry into late-late-night programming on weeknights Monday thru Thursday, usually broadcasting on tape 1 AM to 2 AM. "Tomorrow" was expanded to 90 minutes on September 16, 1980.             
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