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1964-06-06, WINS, 47 min.
- Announcer
- Stan Bernard
- Tuck Stadler
- Benito Mussolini
- Paul A. Ritter
- Saul H. Watts
- Harold OHara
- William J. Witty
- Charlie Stanger
- George Haviland
- Hank Stafford
- John H. Gipson
- George Kirchner
- James B. Morris
- Bill Pine
- Alfred Schaeffer
- Henry S. Krenowsky
- Harry Richardson
- Edward Jones
- John Armellino
- Bill McMillan
- Norman D. Cota
- Jim Morris
- Ed Jones
Eyewitness accounts of D-DAY by the men and civilians involved. A special report from 1010 WINS radio in New York City. Joined in Progress. A 20th anniversary documentary retrospect including the voices of over 30 military and civilian individuals involved in the lead up and aftermath of a 22 month mission by the US and allied forces, to free the Western World from Adolph Hitler's Germany. 10,000 US troops lost their lives, almost all from the first wave landing on Omaha beach were killed on D Day. "We will never forget those brave individuals who gave their lives so that others could live in freedom." Following this Special Report there is a three minute WINS NEWS REPORT. with Stan Bernard at the WINS desk. Coverage includes a Viet Nam update and President Lyndon Johnson's visit to New York. Tuck Stadler reporting.
1965-03-09, WINS, 71 min.
"Contact" is an evening call-in radio discussion program heard on 1010 WINS in New York City. Discussing the Muslim religion, his current beliefs and background is Malcolm X, his final interview, two days before his assassination. He discusses the bombing of his house this past Sunday, and the five previous attempts to kill Malcolm X. Host for this WINS re-run broadcast is host Stan Bernard, with his guests discussing extremist movements. Aubrey Barnett, ex Muslim, who states that " Black Muslims are a fraud" and Gordon Hall an expert on extremists organizations. NOTE: This was Malcolm X's last TV/Radio broadcast originally recorded on February 18, 1965. It was a phone-in panel show conducted by Stan Bernard. The program deals with the subject of Black Muslims and the recent bombing of the home of Malcolm X only four days before. Discussed is the topic of the black woman and man and their right to exist NOT as inferior citizens in the United States, and the most effective ways to achieve that objective. A rebroadcast of February 18th, 1965. NOTE: Some bleedthrough at times but not major. Conversation not complete. Missing last few minutes. Ends abruptly as tape runs out.