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TV Foundation Chairs Jerry Petry and Emeritus Thomas W. Sarnoff guide the day-to-day operations of the Archive. Archive staff, professors, scholars and journalists from around the country volunteer their time to conduct these interviews. The Foundation employs a small staff who prepare all of the research and questions in advance.
The Americans (1970) Billy Graham Talks with David Frost (1972) Whitlam and Frost: The Full Text of Their TV Conversations Plus Exclusive New Interviews (1974) "I Gave Them a Sword": Behind the Scenes of the Nixon Interviews (1978). Reissued as Frost/Nixon in 2007. David Frost's Book of Millionaires, Multimillionaires, and Really Rich People (1984)
Also in 1972, he was given his own series, Russell Harty Plus (later simply titled Russell Harty), conducting lengthy celebrity interviews, on ITV, which placed him against the BBC's Parkinson. [1] Parts of Russell Harty's interview with the Who in 1973 were included in Jeff Stein's 1979 film The Kids Are Alright , providing notable moments ...
Check out some of WCVB's newscast opens from the 1970s featuring Natalie Jacobson, Chet Curtis, Tom Ellis, Bob Clinkscale, Don Gillis and Bob Copeland.
Happening is an ATV-0 music television program that ran for four hours on a Saturday morning. It ran from 1970-72. [1] The series played video clips, had live performers and showed interviews and discussions.
Yao Chin – video journalist reporting on the ITV Morning News, 2009–12; joined ITN as an Assistant News Editor and Westminster Producer, having won a scholarship from ITV News for his post-graduate journalism qualification. Patricia Yorston – main co-presenter on HTV News West during the late 1980s and early 1990s. She is married to Steve ...
The bigger the interview, the tougher he got. Most interviewers bowed and scraped before Bob Hope, but Gordon asked him about his defense of President Nixon during the Vietnam era. Gordon questioned George Wallace's sanity – to his face. Gordon was, by far, the most feared man in television, maybe in the history of the local medium."
Alastair Brian Walden (8 July 1932 – 9 May 2019) was a British journalist and broadcaster who spent over a decade as a Labour politician and Member of Parliament (MP). He was considered one of the finest political interviewers in the history of British broadcasting, tenacious and ruthless.