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#15119: WCBS NEWS WITH TOM DUNN
Order1966-03-24, WCBS, min.
New York City Parade, anti-Vietnam war protest. Weather report and sports with Jack Whittaker. News about Muhammad Ali feedback report by Morton Dean, final results of people survey. This broadcast is complete. Includes commercials. NOTE: TOM DUNN spent four years and one month as a news anchor for WCBS TV in New York from August 8, 1964 to September 13, 1968. He was assigned to numerous time slots as notated below. August 8, 1964 - September 24, 1966 WCBS Saturday Evening News which aired from 7:00-7:20pm and subsequently from 6:30 - 7: 00pm. Dunn replaced Anchor Jim Jensen. January 23, 1965 - September 24, 1966 WCBS Saturday late night Evening News which aired initially from 11:00p-11:20pm and later from 11:00-11:30pm. Dunn replaced Anchor Mike Wallace. March 21, 1965- November 14, 1965. WCBS Sunday Late Night News which aired from 11:15pm-11:30pm. Dunn replaced Anchor Joe Loughlin. February 28, 1966 - September 13, 1968. WCBS Late Night Weekly News which aired from Monday thru Friday 11:00pm - 11:30pm. Dunn replaced Anchor Jim Jensen
1968-01-07, CBS, 5 min.
A report on Dr. Christian Bernard and his second heart transplant patient, 59-year-old Dentist Philip Blaiberg.
1968-04-17, CBS, 30 min.
Secretary of State Dean Rusk- attempt to produce peace with Hanoi Mayor Daly of Chicago explains his views in detail about the deadly use of force in Chicago by the police Eric Sevareid reports on the presidential campaign Includes commercials. Host: Walter Cronkite.
1968-04-26, CBS, 27 min.
Don Webster reports from Vietnam for CBS News Morton Dean reports from Columbia University Morley Safer reports from London regarding anti-black activists The 50th anniversary of 12-man team who reached the North Pole Hubert Humphrey campaigns in the south (George Herman reports) Commentary by Eric Sevareid Host: Walter Cronkite.
1968-05-01, CBS, 27 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Lyndon Johnson
- Eric Sevareid
- Dan Rather
- Morton Dean
- Nelson Rockefeller
- Dwight Eisenhower
- Eugene McCarthy
- Bernard Kalb
- Ralph Abernathy
- David Schumacher
- Nguyen Van Thieu
- James Reston
President Johnson proposes Vietnam peace talks aboard an Indonesian ship, Dan Rather reports. South Vietnamese President Thieu is interviewed-Bernard Kalb reports 700 enemy troops killed, 43 US troops killed this week. Rockefeller's position on Vietnam policy, Morton Dean reports Former President Eisenhower is recuperating More protests and clashes at Columbia University, students claim police brutality Dr. Ralph Abernathy leads the "Poor People's March" against the war in Vietnam. The march will begin in the next two weeks David Schumacher reports on the Eugene McCarthy campaign spending James Reston is the new Executive Director of the New York Times Eric Sevareid editorial on Nelson Rockefeller, the man, his issues and policies. Host: Walter Cronkite. Commercials: -Sherwin-Williams White House Paints. -Marlboro Cigarettes.
1968-05-03, CBS, 24 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Lyndon Johnson
- Eric Sevareid
- Richard Nixon
- Dan Rather
- Morton Dean
- Mike Wallace
- Nelson Rockefeller
- Harry S. Truman
Peace talks in Paris-tax increases President Johnson visits former president Harry Truman in Missouri-to be 84 next week, Dan Rather reports Eric Sevareid on peace talks, New Stock Exchange up Two more heart transplants, the 9th and 10th performed and the first in the United Kingdom Mike Wallace reports on Richard Nixon's speech in Indiana before the Indiana primary In his first day of campaigning, Governor Nelson Rockefeller visits the University of Iowa, Morton Dean reports In Alabama, the negro image of today. Walter Cronkite is the host.
1968-08-08, WCBS, 103 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Richard M. Nixon
- Mike Wallace
- Andrew West
- Billy Graham
- Julie Nixon
- Roger Mudd
- Morton Dean
- Eric Sevareid
- John Sears
CBS coverage with anchorman Walter Cronkite. Morton Dean talks with Presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon on the floor of the convention. Nixon gives a 39 min. acceptance speech to the convention. Rev. Billy Graham gives the final benediction. The convention is adjourned. Eric Sevareid gives his analysis of Nixon and his acceptance speech. Roger Mudd gives his own analysis of Nixon. Walter Cronkite and Mike Wallace join in discussion. Wallace traces Nixon's climb to his present popularity. There is a replay segment of a 1962 news conference - the morning after his defeat for California Governor to Pat Brown and his famous statement to the press, "You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore, because gentlemen, this is my last press conference." There is also a replay segment of Nixon's introduction speech at the 1964 Republican convention and a Sept. 1966 "Face the Nation" appearance. John Sears, Nixon's aid, comments. There is additional analysis of political events and maneuvers which catapulted Nixon to the head of the Republican Party through his 1968 primaries. Julie Nixon is heard campaigning. Nixon aids discuss campaign strategy. Nixon news media discussion at his hotel and more. Walter Cronkite gives his thoughts and wraps up the broadcast.1971-01-22, CBS, 27 min.
News topics: United States support of Cambodian government, Marvin Kalb reports. After seven months of trial, the Charles Manson jury is still deliberating, Bill Curtis reports, comments from supporters of Manson. Morton Dean reports from South Vietnam on the "Dust Off Crews" rescuing the wounded. Host: Walter Cronkite.
#16756: CBS NEWS WITH MORTON DEAN
Order1971-12-12, CBS, min.
Radio and television pioneer David Sarnoff dies at 80. Northern Ireland Senator Jack Barnhill is assassinated. Morton Dean reports.
#16799: CBS NEWS WITH MORTON DEAN
Order1972-02-20, CBS, min.
A report on President Nixon's trip to China. Host: Morton Dean.
#16811: CBS NEWS WITH MORTON DEAN
Order1972-02-27, CBS, min.
Angela Davis trial to begin. Pioneer Ten headed for planet Jupiter.
#17025: CBS NEWS WITH MORTON DEAN
Order1972-08-05, CBS, min.
George McGovern's sixth choice for Vice President, Sargent Shriver, is confirmed by the Democratic National Committee.
1972-08-11, CBS, min.
George McGovern talks about the Vietnam war. Secretary of State William Rogers holds a press briefing on Vietnam. Morton Dean subs for Roger Mudd.
#17353: SKYLAB SPACECRAFT RETURN
Order1973-06-22, CBS, 33 min.
The descent and return of Skylab spacecraft to earth following 28 days in space. Morton Dean reports.
#17356: CBS NEWS SPECIAL: SKYLAB 1
Order1973-06-22, CBS, 29 min.
CBS news special on Skylab 1 after 28 days in Space. Host: Morton Dean.
#9377: 60 MINUTES
Order1976-02-08, CBS, 60 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Charles Kuralt
- Mike Wallace
- Dan Rather
- Roger Mudd
- Morton Dean
- Bill Plante
- Ed Bradley
- Bob Schieffer
September 24th, 1968- An hour newsmagazine with a strong emphasis on investigative reporting. 60 Minutes began in 1968 as a bi-weekly show, alternating on Tuesday evenings with CBS Reports. In the fall of 1971, it shifted to Sunday evenings. In the fall of 1975, it became a weekly series. It remains a fixture on Sunday evenings on CBS to this day. Host: Mike Wallace
1977-08-31, CBS, 180 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Charles Collingwood
- Richard Wagner
- Bruce Dunning
- George Herman
- Morton Dean
- Jimmy Carter
- Nelson Benton
- Mike Lee
- Bob Schieffer
- Brock Adams
- James Schlesinger
- Carroll Wilson
- William Simon
- Skeik Yamani
- Melvin Calvin
- Eric Engberg
- Davie Culhane
- Phil Jones
Three hour CBS SPECIAL report on the energy crisis in the United States and how it is perceived by the experts and the US public. Walter Cronkite is the anchorman. This Special pre-emts the entire nighttime schedule from 8 to 11, "WHERE WE STAND: ENERGY." President Jimmy Carter's energy plan is examined, energy experts and officials give their opinions on the proposals and alternatives. Speakers include Secretary of Energy James Schlesinger; Dr. Carroll Wilson, Director of the Workshop on Alternative Energy Strategies; William Simon; and Skeik Yamani, Saudi Arabia's Oil Minister. Oil supply, off-shore drilling, breakdown of oil consumption, OPEC policies, and alternative sources of shale oil and LNG are discussed. Walter Cronkite summarizes and coal production is highlighted. The second hour examines the coal industry and sulfur pollution, followed by a review of pilot projects on the energy alternatives of gasified coal, liquefaction, fluidized bed combustion and solvent refining. Nuclear power is examined and opposition to nuclear plants in studied. Detroit's efforts to comply with new federal energy conserving regulations are explored, and Secretary of Transportation Brock Adams speaks. Walter Cronkite summarizes this hour. The trend toward home insulation is reviewed and use of solar energy is noted. In the final hour, Bob Schieffer speaks with President Jimmy Carter, who explains his energy proposals. The program continues with looks at the political infighting over the energy plan and the Ford Foundation's "no growth" energy report. Energy alternatives are explored, and Dr. Melvin Calvin discusses photosynthesis. Energy sources of hydrogen gas and OTEC (Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion), satellite power stations, geothermal energy, and laser fusion are explored. Walter Cronkite summarizes energy as "the invisible crisis." A CBS News Poll is conducted to determine how much public support exists for a program that President Jimmy Carter announced only last April stating it must be pursued powerfully as the "Moral equivalent of war." This broadcast is the eighth "Where We Stand" series which began in January 1958.
1977-12-26, WCBS, 24 min.
Morton Dean reports, with remembrances from Jackie Coogen and Milton Berle on the death of Charlie Chaplin.1977-12-26, CBS, 00 min.
Special on the death of Charlie Chaplin. Dupe Of 848.
1980-02-24, CBS, min.
CBS news with Morton Dean.
1980-02-24, CBS, min.
USSR troops meeting resistance in Afghanistan. Morton Dean subbing.
1980-05-11, CBS, min.
Iran refuses to allow hostages to be seen. Morton Dean reporting.
1982-04-04, CBS, min.
Britain and Argentina crisis over Falklands, British send invasion armada as Argentina prepares to defend Falklands. Morton Dean reports.