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20 records found for Walter Schirra
1962-09-30, , min.
Topics: The US sends Federal marshalls to register James Meredith at Mississippi University over protests by Governor Ross Barnett, President Kennedy to speak on this crisis, a storm threatens Walter Schirra's space flight, anti-Nasser demonstrations in Jordan.
1962-10-03, , min.
The spaceflight of astronaut Walter Schirra who orbits the earth six times aboard Sigma 7. Schirra completed America's third and longest orbital flight during the Mercury- Atlas 8 mission.
1962-10-03, , 18 min.
Live news coverage of the 1962 Mercury Seven orbital spaceflight with astronaut Walter Schirra aboard.
1962-10-03, , min.
Continuing news reports on the Mercury Seven Orbital Spaceflight of astronaut Walter Schirra.
1962-10-03, , min.
Walter Schirra orbits the earth six times aboard the "Sigma-7" capsule, all networks and direct reports from Cape Canaveral, England, etc, News Bulletin: explosion in telephone building in New York City kills many.
1962-10-03, WNBC, 51 min.
Bob Wolff and Joe Garagiola broadcast this third and final game from the Giant's 4 run ninth inning. Memories of 1951 as they again beat the Dodgers. Final score is 6 to 4. There is an NBC News Bulletin by Frank McGee concerning Astronaut Walter Schirra, who has safely returned to Earth after space travel.1962-10-16, CBS, min.
- Walter Schirra
- Robert Wagner
- Douglas Edwards
- John F. Kennedy
- Andrei Gromyko
- Ahmed Ben Bella
- Henry Morganthau
A storm threatens the moon-shot from Cape Canaveral, three more US personnel die in South Vietnam, President Kennedy to meet Andrei Gromyko in Washington to discuss problems, Wally Schirra receives astronaut wings, the US to test a nuclear bomb, Ahmed Ben Bella is greeted in Cuba, Mayor Wagner greets Peace Corp trainees, an interview with Henry Morganthau (candidate for governor of New York State), the New York Yankees defeat the San Francisco Giants in game 7 of the 1962 World Series.
#13935: WORLD TODAY
Order1962-12-27, WOR, min.
- Floyd Patterson
- Thomas Mitchell
- Charles Laughton
- Eddie Fisher
- Marilyn Monroe
- John Glenn
- Emile Griffith
- Sonny Liston
- James Meredith
- Walter Schirra
- Eleanor Roosevelt
- Isaac Stern
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Richard Burton
- John F. Kennedy
- Tony Marvin
- Willy Ley
- Adolf Eichmann
- Benny Paret
- Scott Carpenter
- Robert Soblen
- Andriyan Nikolayev
- Ross Barnett
- John Steinbeck
- Fritz Kreisler
- Pavel Romanovich Popovich
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. The top news stories of 1962. Space: John Glenn orbits the earth three times, Scott Carpenter also orbits the Earth three times, the Russians orbit two spacemen Nikolayev and Popovich, the US's Walter Schirra orbits the earth six times, the Mariner 11 spacecraft passes near Venus. a comment by Dr. Willy Ley, the US to resume nuclear testing, the Soviets propose a nuclear test ban, "Der Spiegel affair" in West Germany, German politics, British politics, Eddie Fisher, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton affair, comment by Fisher, he denies rumors of a breakup, comments by man-in-the-street, racial crisis in Oxford, Mississippi, Governor Barnett denies the registration of James Meredith, President Kennedy says he will send troops, two die in suceeding riots, a hospital error results in several baby deaths, doctors strike in Canada, thialiminide deformities in newborn babies, Adolf Eichmann, Robert Soblen, Fritz Kreisler, Charles Laughton, Thomas Mitchell, Marilyn Monroe, and Eleanor Roosevelt all died in 1962, comments by Isaac Stern on Kreisler, Marilyn Monroe talks about acting, Boxing deaths Benny (Kid) Paret dies from injuries he suffered in his fight against Emile Griffith in Madison Square Garden in New York City, Sonny Liston wins the heavyweight boxing crown defeating Floyd Patterson in a first round knockout, John Steinbeck wins the Nobel Prize, a comment on Hollywood films. Host: Tony Marvin.
1962-12-30, CBS, min.
- Nelson Rockefeller
- John Glenn
- James Meredith
- Walter Schirra
- Edward Kennedy
- William Scranton
- John F. Kennedy
- Richard Nixon
- Jawaharlal Nehru
- Robert Kennedy
- George Romney
- Scott Carpenter
- Pat Brown
- Andriyan Nikolayev
- Pope John
- Pavel Popovich
- Eleanor Rossevelt
- Ethel Kennedy
The space flights of John Glenn, Scott Carpenter, Pavel Popovich, Walter Schirra, and Andriyan Nikolayev, the first TV transmission via Telstar to and from Europe, the Ecumenical Council opens in Rome through the efforts of Pope John. Russia and the US continue nuclear testing, Ban-the-Bomb demonstrators in US and England, racial crisis: James Meredith, University of Mississippi, conflict, riots, the crisis in Albany, Georgia, President Kennedy objects to US Steel price rise, Black Monday, May 28th, Wall Street plunges, mid-term elections- Rockefeller, Romney, Scranton win Governorships, Pat Brown defeats Richard Nixon for Governorship of California, Edward Kennedy wins Massachusetts Senate seat, the Kennedy family and its activities such as Mrs. Kennedy's travels and social activities, a tour by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennedy of the Far East, US involvement in South Vietnam, Chinese armies invade India, Prime Minister Nehru comments on India's position, Cuban missile crisis, the return of the Cuban "Bay-Of-Pigs" prisoners, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt dies, comments by Mrs. Roosevelt and President Kennedy.
1965-12-16, , min.
Live coverage of the return of the Gemini 6 spacecraft with Thomas Stafford and Walter Schirra aboard.
1968-10-10, ABC, min.
A preview of the Apollo 7 space flight. Mission control-T-12 minutes and counting Discussion of final minute procedures with mission control leader Jack King Paul Harvey with countdown comments First flight since last failed attempt Jack King at T-6 min-38 seconds T-5 minutes and counting 4:07 and 3 minutes Astronauts aboard are Donn Eisele, Walter Schirra, (Commander) and Walter Cunningham. Tanks pressurized at 2:30 seconds Carries down to liftoff and voices of Paul Harvey and Jules Bergman.
#11111: APOLLO 7 DAY SPACE FLIGHT
Order1968-10-11, NBC, min.
Live coverage of the Apollo 7 spaceflight, the first manned spaceflight in the United States Apollo program. Many hours of coverage. Duplicate of #7640.
1968-10-11, NBC, min.
Live coverage of the Apollo 7 spaceflight, the first manned spaceflight in the United States Apollo program. Many hours of coverage.
1968-10-11, NBC, min.
Live coverage from takeoff to landing of the Apollo 7 space mission, 10-11-68-10-22-68. Many multiple hours of coverage recorded in the ATA archive. Request specific days and times.
#5097: BOB HOPE SPECIAL, THE
Order1968-11-06, WNBC, 52 min.
- Bob Hope
- Walter Schirra
- Ray Charles
- David Janssen
- Barbara Eden
- The Apollo Astronauts
- Walter Cunningham
- Donn F. Eisele
A mixture of news headlines, music and comedy is on tap in tonight's Special.#7737: BOB HOPE SPECIAL, THE
Order1968-11-06, WNBC, 52 min.
- Bob Hope
- Walter Schirra
- Ray Charles
- David Janssen
- Barbara Eden
- The Apollo Astronauts
- Walter Cunningham
- Donn F. Eisele
A mixture of news headlines, music and comedy is on tap in tonight's Special. Dupe of # 5097.
1969-07-20, CBS, 300 min.
- Howard K. Smith
- Walter Cronkite
- David Brinkley
- Marvin Kalb
- Neil Armstrong
- Frank McGee
- Roger Mudd
- Mike Wallace
- Michael Collins
- Chet Huntley
- Frank Reynolds
- Walter Schirra
- Buzz Aldrin
- Arthur C. Clarke
- Many others
CBS, NBC, and ABC live coverage of the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission, starting at 8AM NYT. CBS will institute 31 consecutive hours of coverage of the crucial moon landing maneuvers, starting from 11AM NYT on July 20th, Sunday, thru 6PM, Monday, July 21st. CBS coverage will be anchored by Walter Cronkite with special analysis by former astronaut Walter Schirra and Science writer Arthur C. Clarke. Correspondents reporting include Walter Cronkite, Roger Mudd, Chet Huntley, David Brinkley, Frank Reynolds, Howard K. Smith, Marvin Kalb, Mike Wallace, Frank McGee, and many others. Five hours of coverage.
#11320: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
Order1969-08-20, CBS, 16 min.
October 1st, 1962-March 29th, 1963-NBC Daytime 1965-1969 Syndicated August 18th, 1969- February 11th, 1972- CBS 1972-1986- Syndicated. From August 18th, 1969- February 11th, 1972 Merv Griffin appeared in a late-night talk show format on CBS-TV. It's believed that all of his CBS talk shows were bulk-erased by the network. In 1972, Griffin returned to the syndication market where he remained until 1986. Guests: Walter Cronkite, Muhammad Ali, Walter Schirra, Joan Baez, Wayne Cochran.
1970-02-16, NBC, min.
- Bob Hope
- Johnny Cash
- Bing Crosby
- Raquel Welch
- Ray Bolger
- Smothers Brothers
- Neil Armstrong
- Walter Schirra
- Frank Borman
- Terrence Cardinal Cooke
- Mamie Eisenhower
- Governor and Mrs Nelson Rockefeller
- Oleg Cassini
Bing Crosby, Ray Bolger, Johnny Cash, and Raquel Welch join Bob Hope for what he calls"the highlight of my career." It's an entertainment benefit for the Eisenhower Medical Center (under construction in California). The program was taped in the Grand Ballroom of New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel where Bob raised more than two million dollars for the center. Honored guests include Mamie Eisenhower, astronauts Frank Borman, Neil Armstrong and Walter Schirra, Terrence Cardinal Cooke, Governor and Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller and 11 Medal of Honor winners. Highlights: A medley of Cash's hits, songs by the West Point Glee Club (and Bob and Bing) an Oleg Cassini fashion show and an audience singalong with Ray Bolger. Dupe of #7743
1970-02-16, NBC, min.
- Bob Hope
- Johnny Cash
- Bing Crosby
- Raquel Welch
- Ray Bolger
- Smothers Brothers
- Neil Armstrong
- Walter Schirra
- Frank Borman
- Terrence Cardinal Cooke
- Mamie Eisenhower
- Governor and Mrs Nelson Rockefeller
- Oleg Cassini
Bing Crosby, Ray Bolger, Johnny Cash, and Raquel Welch join Bob Hope for what he calls"the highlight of my career." It's an entertainment benefit for the Eisenhower Medical Center (under construction in California). The program was taped in the Grand Ballroom of New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel where Bob raised more than two million dollars for the center. Honored guests include Mamie Eisenhower, astronauts Frank Borman, Neil Armstrong and Walter Schirra, Terrence Cardinal Cooke, Governor and Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller and 11 Medal of Honor winners. Highlights: A medley of Cash's hits, songs by the West Point Glee Club (and Bob and Bing) an Oleg Cassini fashion show and an audience singalong with Ray Bolger. Dupe of #7743 and #16335.