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1965Year Television has taken a look at Russian children and Russian women, and, on one trip, even went inside the Kremlin. This fall TV will turn toward the Soviet Union again for a study of its sportin' life. TV WILL EXAMINE SPORTS IN RUSSIA
N.B.C. Program to Include Visit to Soviet Jumper
1962Year A PROGRAM that might have been voted the most unlikely to find its way into television syndica tion, a highly commercialized field, turned up last week on just that road. An hour-long exhibition of Pablo Picasso paintings and sculpture, with ... NEWS OF TV AND RADIO--PICASSO
N.B.C. Program Will Be Syndicated--Other Studio Notes Interest
1956Year TWO new daytime television shows had their premieres yesterday over the National Broadcasting Company network. Radio-TV: 'Bandstand'
N.B.C. Program, Part of It a Simulcast, Offers Variety of Name Orchestras
1969Year J Paar show on lions (NBC) TV: A Tasteful Pause
N.B.C. Provides a Sensitive Interlude After Dirksen Service in Capitol
1957Year Nyary, Alec S ALEC NYARY DIES
N.B.C. PUBLICIST; Column Editor at Network Beat Drum for 'Peter Pan,' Other Major Telecasts
1963Year The National Broadcasting Company has decided to televise "That Was the Week That Was" on a regular basis. Starting Jan. 10, the American version of the British program of topical satire will be presented each Friday from 9:30 to 10 P.M. SATIRIC TV SHOW TO RUN WEEKLY
N.B.C. Puts 'T.W.T.W.T.W.' on Regular Basis Jan. 10 Scenes From 'Sad Cafe' Bishop Sheen Interview Blue-Gray Request Made