1966-06-03, WGY, 150 min.
Tom Stafford & Eugene Cernan's three-day Gemini 9 orbital flight, beginning with June 3rd coverage of takeoff and concluding with June 6th landing.
1969-05-18, NBC, 150 min.
Coverage of the Apollo X mission, a manned test in lunar orbit of the lunar module which will descend to within 10 miles of the lunar surface, in a rehearsal for the July flight which will carry a man to land on the moon. Apollo 10 spaceflight of Navy Commander John Young, Air Force Colonel Thomas P. Stafford, and Navy Commander Eugene A. Cernan. Reporting are Chet Huntley, Roy Neal, David Brinkley, Peter Hackes, Frank McGee, and Dr. Frank Field.
1969-05-22, NBC, 150 min.
Apollo report, update and progress of Apollo 10 spaceflight with Navy Commander John Young and Air Force Commander Eugene A. Cernan. Reporting are Chet Huntley, Roy Neal, Peter Hackes, David Brinkley, Frank McGee, and Dr. Frank Field.
1969-05-26, NBC, 150 min.
Apollo 10 landing of Navy Commander John Young, Air Force Colonel Thomas P. Stafford, and Navy Commander Eugene A. Cernan. Reporting are Chet Huntley, Roy Neal, Peter Hackes, David Brinkley, Frank McGee, and Dr. Frank Field.
1972-12-19, , min.
Extended coverage of the flight of Apollo 17, fourteen day trip to the Moon with astronauts Eugene A. Cernan, Harrison H. Schmitt, and Ronald E. Evans. The mission was launched on December 7th, 1972 with splashdown on December 19th, 1972. Apollo 17 was the eleventh & final manned space mission in the NASA Apollo program. Coverage includes December 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14 (takeoff from the moon), and 19 (splashdown on Earth).
1972-12-19, NBC, 570 min.
Extended coverage of the flight of Apollo 17, fourteen day trip to the Moon with astronauts Eugene A. Cernan, Harrison H. Schmitt, and Ronald E. Evans. The mission was launched on December 7th, 1972 with splashdown on December 19th, 1972. Apollo 17 was the eleventh & final manned space mission in the NASA Apollo program. Coverage includes December 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14 (takeoff from the moon), and 19 (splashdown on Earth).
1974-02-08, WNBC, 78 min.
The tables are turned on the master of the insult when acid-tongued Don Rickles is the target for "roasting" with Dean Martin. Among those needling the prince of putdowns are Carol Channing, Foster Brooks, Lorne Greene, Telly Savalas, Cliff Robertson, Jack
Klugman, Bob Newhart, Rich Little, Phyllis Diller, Charlie Callas, Dan Rowan, Dick Martin, Joey Bishop, Pat Henry, Kirk Douglas, Eugene A. Cernan (Apollo XVII) and Nipsey Russell.
1974-02-08, WNBC, min.
The tables are turned on the master of the insult when acid-tongued Don Rickles is the target for "roasting" with Dean Martin. Among those needling the prince of putdowns are Carol Channing, Foster Brooks, Lorne Greene, Telly Savalas, Cliff Robertson, Jack
Klugman, Bob Newhart, Rich Little, Phyllis Diller, Charlie Callas, Dan Rowan, Dick Martin, Joey Bishop, Pat Henry, Kirk Douglas, Eugene A. Cernan (Apollo XVII) and Nipsey Russell.
Duplicate of #825.
1975-07-15, NBC, 120 min.
January 14, 1952-Present. First early-morning network program and longest-running daytime series. Created by Sylvester "Pat" Weaver. Telecast Monday thru Friday, 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM, the broadcasts have maintained a format including a News Summary, segments related to Sports, Weather, Interviews, and Features. Throughout its long run, hosts of "The Today Show" have included Dave Garroway (1952-1961), John Chancellor (1961-1962), Hugh Downs (1962-1971), Frank McGee (1971-1974), Jim Hartz (1974-1976), Tom Brokaw (1976-1981), Jane Pauley, Bryant Gumbel, Chris Wallace, Katie Couric, and others.
With Jim Hartz, John Chancellor & guests Eugene A. Cernan and Alan B. Shepard Jr. From Kennedy Space Center in Florida.