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VOICES IN THE HEADLINES: ABC RADIO NEWS
1966-02-06,
ABC,
min.
Hedda Hopper, Buster Keaton, George McGovern, Dean Rusk, James Lovell, Lyndon Johnson, Fred Foy, Curtis Lemay, Wayne Morse, Robert Kennedy, Arthur Goldberg, Robert McNamara, Averill Harriman, Russell Long, Nguyen Cao Ky, William Westmoreland, Denis Fedorenko, Ramsey Clark
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy.
A review of the week's top news stories: The Russians land moon probe, it sends contact to earth, comments by James Lovell, others, the US resumes bombing in North Vietnam, reactions from Wayne Morse, Russell Long, Ramsey Clark, Robert Kennedy, George McGovern, Averill Harriman, Britain, General Curtis LeMay, Arthur Goldberg, Robert McNamara
Russia's Denis Fedorenko at the UN, Dean Rusk says peace channels have failed, President Johnson to go to Hawaii to meet with South Vietnamese leader, General Ky and General William Westmoreland, report on search and destroy mission in Vietnam, death claims Buster Keaton and Hedda Hopper.
Narrator: Fred Foy.
NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award-winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25-minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
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CBS RADIO NEWS: WORLD THIS WEEK, THE
1968-04-20,
CBS,
22 min.
Lyndon Johnson, Charles Kuralt, Richard Nixon, Reed Collins, Ralph Abernathy, James Earl Ray, Ramsey Clark
The World This Week with Reed Collins.
Richard Nixon asks President Johnson for a ceasefire
Moratorium on criticism of the USA
James Earl Ray ID, warden remembers Ray as a prisoner "not a racist" and "not a violent person."
Sanitation strike in Memphis
Charles Kuralt on the success of the North Pole ascent to the top, 90 degrees North Latitude, the first time in 59 years.
Camel Cigarette commercials
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NATIONAL POLLING DAY: WHAT AMERICA THINKS
1971-01-13,
ABC,
min.
Bill Moyers, Frank Reynolds, Walt Rostow, Ramsey Clark, Louis Harris, John Knowles
Americans have their say in this up-to-the-minute public-opinion survey.
Some 3,000 of them have been polled by Louis Harris Associates
during the past 36 hours. Tonight, their answers are fed into studio computers for an analysis of views on the economy, crime in the streets, youth and drugs, Vietnam, and recreation interests.
Interpreting the data (in the studio and by cross-country telephone hookup) are pollster Louis Harris; former attorney general Ramsey Clark; former presidential assistants Walt Rostow and Bill Moyers; and John Knowles, general director of Massachusetts General Hospital. Viewers may compare their own opinions to those given in the poll.
Producer Lester Cooper says the program's aim is to "find out what common goals Americans have and how to make them work."
Frank Reynolds is the host.
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