Tue, Jan 21, 1964
A half-hour documentary with an interesting behind the scenes glimpse of the Broadway stage, capturing some of the magic of the theatre.
Tue, Feb 11, 1964
This half-hour on WCBS-TV was devoted to life and works of posthumously Pulitzer Prize awarded Poet William Carlos Williams.
Tue, Mar 24, 1964
A brief portrait of advertising executive David Ogilvy.
Tue, Apr 14, 1964
On day of opening the N.Y. World's Fair CBS' trailer featured Fair Impressario Robert Moses and shots of the upcoming of Flushing Meadows.
Tue, Aug 18, 1964
This pleasant half-hour show took a sentimental journey around Atlantic City.
Tue, Jan 5, 1965
Critical review of the New York World's Fair focusing on four pavilions: General Motors' Futurama , Ford's Magic Skyway, IBM, by architect Eero Saarinen and General Electric's Progressland.
Tue, May 18, 1965
A marker for the 6th anniversary of Lincoln Center, from ground-breaking to present inconclusive status.
Tue, Jun 1, 1965
Purpose of this segment was to show what happens when Joseph Papp's traveling troupe puts on a free Shakespeare play in a N.Y. neighborhood.
Sun, Jan 30, 1966
Story of a gifted immigrant, John Albok, who came as a young man from Hungary, using his still camera to capture the poetry around him.
Wed, Jun 1, 1966
Offbeat Sports 1966 Interviews including video footage comparing Cricket(Staten Island Cricket Club) and Lacrosse.
Tue, Feb 21, 1967
This documentary dealt neatly with the hesitancies, the taboos and the divisions concerning sexual education in New York schools.