Meet The Press debuted on NBC television 11/06/47 with Martha Rountree as the first hostess. The broadcasts were simulcast over the radio and TV until 07/27/86. The television broadcasts continue to this day..
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Meet the Press Vol. 01
Meet The Press Vol. 01
11/20/47 # 3 Representative Harold Knutson (R) Minnesota
11/27/47 # 4 Senator Claude Pepper (D) Florida
12/04/47 # 5 Senator Robert A. Taft (R) Ohio
09/19/48 Maj. General Louis B. Hershey – Director Of Selective Service
09/26/48 Vivian Kellems - Industrialist
10/03/48 Lt. General Leslie Groves – Involved With Atomic Bomb Testing
10/10/48 Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R) Massachusetts
10/17/48 Senator J. (James) Howard McGrath (D) Rhode Island
10/24/48 Representative Fred A Hartley, Jr. (R) New Jersey
10/31/48 Representative Hugh D. Scott, Jr. (R) Pennsylvania
11/07/48 Honorable James A Farley
11/14/48 Dr. George H. Gallup – Founder Of The Gallup Poll
11/21/48 Senator Elect Clinton P Anderson (D) New Mexico (Ending
Clipped)
11/28/48 Governor Alfred E. Driscoll (R) New Jersey
12/12/48 Menachem Begin of Israel
12/26/48 Senator Elect (Carey) Estes Kefauver (D) Tennessee
01/02/49 King Peter - Exiled Monarch Of Yugoslavia
01/09/48 Senator Raymond Baldwin (R) Connecticut
01/16/49 Mr. Clarence Streit – President Of Federal Union (Closing
Clipped)
01/23/49 R. W. G. MacKay - Labour, Member of Parliament
01/30/49 Representative John W. McCormack (D) Massachusetts, House
Majority Leader
02/06/49 Senator Warren G. Magnuson (D) Washington
02/13/49 Mr. Eric Johnston - President Of Motion Picture Association
Of America, Diplomat
02/20/49 Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (D) Minnesota (No Closing)
02/23/49 Maurice J. Tobin – Secretary Of Labor
03/09/49 Senator Claude Pepper (D) Florida
Meet the Press Vol. 02
03/16/49 Leon Keyerling - Vice Chairman, Council Of Economic Advisors
03/23/49 Herbert U. Nelson - Executive Vice President of The National
Association
Of Real Estate Boards (VG+) (End Clipped)
03/30/49 Ernst Reuter – The Lord Mayor Of West Berlin, Germany (End
Clipped) (20:54)
04/20/49 Earl Browder – Former Head Of The Communist Party Of The
United States
05/04/49 Senator William E. Jenner (R) Indiana (No Opening)
05/11/49 Senator Brian McMahon (D) Connecticut
-
Chairman Of The Joint Committee On Atomic Energy
05/18/49 Senator George W. Malone (R) Nevada
05/25/49 (Theodore) Ted Thackery - Editor Publisher Of "The Compass,"
And
Former Editor Of The New York Post
06/01/49 Senator William Knowland (R) California - Member Of
The Joint Committee On Atomic Energy
06/08/49 Hans Friestadt – University Of North Carolina
06/15/49 Henry Kaiser - Industrialist
06/29/49 Senator Millart Tydings (D) Maryland – Chairman Of The
Senate Armed Services4/dt>
Committee
07/06/49 Senator Ralph Flanders (R) Vermont
07/18/49 Gordon Gray - Secretary Of The Army, Director Of The Psychological
Testing Board
(No Close)
07/25/49 State Representative Phillip Willkie (R) Indiana
-
Assistant To The Chairmain Of The Republican Senatorial Committee
(No Closing)
08/01/49 Phillip D Reed - Chairman Of The Board Of General Electric,
President Of The International Chamber Of Commerce
08/08/49 Senator Kenneth S. Wherry (R) Nebraska – Minority Leader
Of The Senate
(No Closing)
08/15/49 General Patrick Hurley, U. S. Army, former Secretary Of
War,
U. S. Ambassador to China (No Closing)
08/22/49 Dr George F Lull - General Manager, The American Medical
Association
(No Closing)
08/29/49 Senator Joseph McCarthy (R) Wisconsin (No Opening)
09/05/49 James B. Carey - Secretary-Treasurer of The C. I. O.
09/10/49 John W.C. Wand - The Lord Bishop Of London (No Closing)
09/24/49 Senator Paul H. Douglas (D) Illinois
10/01/49 Captain John G. Crommelin - "The Greatest Flyer In The
Navy"
10/08/49 Herman Steinkrauss - President, The U. S. Chamber Of Commerce,
Head Of The Bridgeport Brass Company
10/15/49 Sir Hartley Shawcross - Attorney General Of The United
Kingdom, British Delegate
To The Forth Session Of The United Nations General Assembly
Meet the Press Vol. 03
10/22/49 Admiral William H. P. Blandy - U. S. Navy, Commander-In-Chief
Of
The Atlantic Fleet, In Charge Of Post-War Atomic Tests
10/29/49 Senator James P Kem (R) Missouri
11/05/49 Hector McNeil - Head Of The British Delegation To The United
Nations,
Minister Of State In The British Labor Government (1st Half Only) (16:56)
11/12/49 Sava Kosanovic - Yugoslavia's Ambassador To The United
States
11/19/49 Admiral Oscar Badger - U. S. Navy, Commander Of Naval Forces
In The Western Pacific
11/26/49 Representative Walter Judd (R) Minnesota
12/03/49 General J. Lawton Collins – Army Chief Of Staff
12/10/49 Mrs. India Edwards - Executive Director, Women's Division,
Democratic National Committee
12/17/49 Representative Edna Kelly (D) Brooklyn, New York
12/24/49 Senator Joseph O'Mahoney (D) Wyoming
12/31/49 Senator Scott Lucas (D) Illinois, Democratic Leader
01/07/50 Senator Owen Brewster (R) Maine – Chairman Of The Senate
Republican
Campaign Committee
01/14/50 Senator H. Alexander Smith (R) New Jersey
01/21/50 Senator Warren G Magnuson (D) Washington
01/28/50 Francis Matthews - Secretary Of The Navy
02/04/50 Clark Clifford - Special Counsel To The President
02/11/50 Mrs. J. (Julius) Waites Waring - Charleston, South Carolina,
Who "Vigorously Attacked" White Supremacy
02/18/50 Senator Richard Russell, Jr. (D) Georgia
02/26/50 Senator Henry Cabot Lodge (R) Massachusetts
03/05/50 Senator Clinton Anderson (D) New Mexico
03/12/50 Senator Homer Ferguson (R) Michigan
04/09/50 Admiral Louis Strauss - Chairman Of The Atomic Energy Commission
04/16/50 Charles F. Brannan - Secretary Of Agriculture
04/30/50 Admiral Forrest Sherman - Chief Of Naval Operations
05/07/50 Representative Emanuel Celler (D) New York – Chairman Of
The Subcommittee
Investigating Monopolies
05/21/50 Frank Bielaski - Former Member Of The O. S. S.
Meet the Press Vol. 04
05/28/50 Senator Robert A Taft (R) Ohio – Chairman Of The Senate
Republican
Policy Committee
06/04/50 Paul J Larsen – Director, Office Of Civilian Mobilization
-
Former Director Of The A-Bomb Testing Laboratory
06/11/50 Senator (Joseph) Lister Hill (D) Alabama - Co-Author Of
The TVA Act
06/25/50 Edward Morgan - Chief Counsel, Senate Foreign Relations
Committee: Investigating
Senator McCarthy's Charges Of Communism In The State Department
07/09/50 Senator Theodore F Green (D) Rhode Island - Member Of The
Senate Foreign
Relations Committee; Investigating Senator McCarthy's Charge Of
Communists In The State Department (No Close)
07/16/50 Senator (James O’Brien) Brian McMahon (D) Connecticut -
Referred To As "Brian
McMahon." Member Of The Tydings Committee Investigating Charges Of
Communism In The State Department And Chairman Of The
Joint Atomic Energy Committee
07/23/50 Senator William Benton (D) Connecticut - Formerly In Charge
Of
The Voice Of America (At 15:03 Skip) (No Close)
(Program Begins With 1 Minutes Of Korean War News)
07/30/50 General David Sarnoff – Chairman Of The Board Of R.C.A.:
He Recently Proposed
200 Radio Stations In A Ring Around Russia, To Counter
Communist Propaganda (No Close)
08/06/50 Senator Karl E. Mundt (R) South Dakota - Co-sponsored A
Bill To Require
Communists In The U. S. To Register With The Government
(Program Begins With 1 Minutes Of Korean War News)
08/13/50 Commander George Craig - National Commander Of The American
Legion, Which
Is In Favor Of Universal Military Training
08/20/50 James Roosevelt – Eldest Son Of F.D.R. And Democratic Candidate
For
Governor Of California
09/03/50 Reverend Bill Alexander - Pastor Who Won The Republican
Nomination For
U. S. Senator From Oklahoma
09/10/50 Senator John Sparkman (D) Alabama – U.S. Delegate To The
United Nations
09/17/50 Senator George Malone (R) Nevada
09/24/50 General Louis B. Hershey - Army, Director Of The Selective
Service System
10/01/50 Major Alexander de Seversky – U.S. Air Force (No Opening)
10/08/50 Senator Joseph McCarthy (R) Wisconsin
10/15/50 Governor Thomas E. Dewey (R) New York
10/22/50 Senator Clinton Anderson (D) New Mexico
10/29/50 Governor Harold E. Stassen (R) Minnesota
11/05/50 Paul Griffith - Assistant Secretary Of Defense
11/12/50 Senator Estes Kefauver (D) Tennessee
11/19/50 Dr. Tingfu F. Tsiang - Chairman Of The Republic Of China's
Delegation
To The United Nations (No Close)
11/26/50 Francis Myers – Former Senator (D) Pennsylvania
12/03/50 Senator Wayne Morse (R) Oregon
Meet the Press Vol. 05
12/10/50 Leon H Keyserling - Chairman Of The President’s Council
Of Economic Advisors
12/17/50 Secretary Charles W Sawyer - Secretary Of Commerce
12/24/50 Senator Paul Douglas (D) Illinois
12/31/50 Madam Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit - India's Ambassador To The
United States
01/14/51 Harold E. Stassen, President of The University Of Pennsylvania
(Sponsored by Spud Cigarettes)
01/21/51 W. Stuart Symington, Chairman Of The National Securities
Resources Board
01/28/51 Vi Kyuin Wellington Koo, Chinese Ambassador To The United
States
02/04/51 Senator Henry Styles Bridges, (R) New Hampshire
02/11/51 Governor Thomas E. Dewey, (R) New York (No Close)
02/18/51 Governor Millard F. Caldwell, Administrator Of Civil Defense
(No Close)
02/25/51 Senator James William Fulbright, (D) Arkansas (No Open
/ Close)
03/04/51 Mayor Ernest Reuter, West Berlin, Germany (No Open / Close)
03/18/51 Seán McBride, Foreign Minister Of Ireland
03/25/51 Senator Charles W. Tobey, (R) New Hampshire
04/01/51 Senator Estes Kefauver, (D) Tennessee
04/08/51 Senator James H Duff, (R) Pennsylvania
04/15/51 Lady Nancy Astor, First Woman To Sit In The British House
Of Commons
(1st Half Only)
04/22/51 Senator Everett Dirksen, (R) Illinois (VG+) (Close Clipped)
04/29/51 Rudolph Halley, Chief Counsel Of The Senate Crime Investigation
Committee
05/06/51 Senator Blair Moody, (D) Michigan (Close Clipped)
05/13/51 Senator Paul Douglas, (D) Illinois
05/20/51 Michael V. DiSalle, Director Of Price Stabilization (Close
Clipped)
Twice a Week (Sunday & Tuesday)
05/27/51 Senator Robert A Taft, (R) Ohio (Close Clipped)
05/29/51 Senator John J. Sparkman, (D) Alabama (Close Clipped)
06/10/51 Frieda Hennock, F.C.C. Commissioner (Clipped Opening)
06/17/51 Charles E. Wilson, Director Of Defense Mobilization
Meet the Press Vol. 06
06/19/51 General Patrick Hurley, U.S. Army (Close Clipped)
06/24/51 John Foster Dulles, Ambassador-At-Large
06/26/51 Senator Robert S. Kerr, (D) Oklahoma
07/01/51 David Lilienthal, Former Chairman Of The Atomic Energy
Commission
07/03/51 Eric Johnston, Director Of Economic Stabilization
07/08/51 Thomas K. Finletter, Secretary Of The Air Force
07/10/51 Senator Styles Bridges, (R) New Hampshire
07/17/51 Senator Clyde R. Hoey, (D) North Carolina, Member of the
Senator
Finance Committee
07/22/51 Wellington Koo, Chinese Ambassador To The United States
07/24/51 Frank Paco, Secretary Of The Army
07/31/51 Francis P. Matthews, Former Secretary Of The Navy
08/05/51 Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., (R) Massachusetts
08/12/51 Senator Harry Cain, (R) Washington (End Clipped)
08/14/51 Senator Paul Douglas, (D) Illinois
08/19/51 Carlisle Homelaine, Head of Security at the State Department
08/21/51 Alben W. Barkley, Vice President Of The United States
08/26/51 Senator Leverett H. Saltonstall, (R) Massachusetts
08/28/51 Senator Brian McMahon, (D) Connecticut
09/02/51 Anthony Eden, Former Foreign Minister of Great Britain
09/04/51 Sir Gladwyn Jebb, United Nations Ambassador from the United
Kingdom
(Last sponsorship by the Saturday Evening Post)
09/09/51 Hugh Gaitskell, Chancellor of the Exchequer of Great Britain
09/11/51 Senator Everett M. Dirksen, (R) Illinois
(Sponsored by Holiday Magazine)
09/23/51 Dan A. Kimball, Secretary Of The Navy (End Clipped)
09/30/51 Guy Gabrielson, Chairman Of The Republican National Committee
10/02/51 Henry F. Grady, Recent Ambassador to Iran
Once A Week Sunday
10/07/51 Senator Robert A. Taft, (R) Ohio
Meet the Press Vol. 07
10/14/51 Governor Thomas E. Dewey, (R) New York
10/21/51 Dr. Philip R. Jessop, Ambassador At Large
11/04/51 Harold L. Stassen, Former Governor of Minnesota
11/11/51 John B. Dunlap, Commissioner of the I.R.S.
11/18/51 Senator Edwin C. Johnson, (D) Colorado
11/25/51 Abdul Rahim, Egyptian Ambassador
12/02/51 Congressman John F. Kennedy, (D) Massachusetts
12/09/51 Henry Cabot Lodge, Campaign Manager for the Eisenhower
For President
12/23/51 General J. Lawton Collins, U.S. Army Chief-of-Staff
12/30/51 Senator Alexander Smith, (R) New Jersey
01/06/52 Harold Stassen, Republican Candidate for President
01/13/52 Leon Keyserling, Chairman of the Presidents Economic Council
01/20/52 Senator Robert A. Taft, (R) Ohio (Closed Clipped)
01/27/52 W. Avenell Harriman, Chairman of the Council of N.A.T.O.
02/03/52 Senator Burnet Maybank, (D) South Carolina
02/10/52 John Foster Dulles, Architect of the Japanese Peace Treaty
02/17/52 Senator Homer Ferguson, (R) Michigan (Close Clipped)
02/24/52 Ellis Arnall, Director of The Office Of Price Stabilization
(Close Clipped)
03/02/52 Newbold Morris, U.S. Government Corruption Investigator
(Close Clipped)
03/09/52 Senator Robert A. Taft, (R) Ohio (Slight Rough Start)
03/16/52 Senator Richard Russell, (D) Georgia (End Clipped)
03/23/52 Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, (R) Massachusetts
National Campaign Manager for General Eisenhower
04/06/52 Frank E. McKinney, Chairman of the Democratic Committee
04/20/52 Charles W. Sawyer, Secretary Of Commerce
04/27/52 Thomas K. Finletter, Secretary Of The U.S. Air Force
05/04/52 Congressman Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., (D) New York
Meet the Press Vol. 08
05/11/52 Governor Thomas E. Dewey, (R) New York
05/18/52 Senator Estes Kefauver, (D) Tennessee
05/25/52 Governor Paul Dever, (D) Massachusetts (Clipped Opening)
06/01/52 W. Averill Harriman, Mutual Security Administrator
06/15/52 Senator Wayne Morse, (R) Oregon
07/06/52 Governor Harold Stassen, (R) Minnesota, Governor Earl Warren,
(D) (R) California,
John D. M. Hamilton & Senator James Duff, (R) Pennsylvania (Clipped
Opening)
07/27/52 Sir Gladwyn Jebb, Permanent United Kingdom Representative
to the U.N.
08/03/52 Senator A.S. Mike Monroney, (D) Oklahoma
08/17/52 Ellis Arnall, Head of Office Of Price Stabilization (Clipped
Opening)
08/24/52 Senator William Benton, (D) Connecticut
09/14/52 Senator Richard Nixon, (R) California
09/28/52 Senator George W. Malone, (R) Nevada
10/12/52 Arthur Summerfield, Sr., Chairman of the Republican National
Committee
11/02/52 Oscar E. Chapman, Secretary Of The Interior
and Governor Thomas E. Dewey, (R) New York (No Close)
11/09/52 Senator John F. Kennedy, (D) Massachusetts
11/16/52 Lester B. Pearson, President Of The United Nations Assembly
11/23/52 Thomas K. Finletter, Secretary Of The Air Force
11/30/52 Dr. Harold C. Urey, One of the developers of the Atomic
Bomb (No Close)
12/07/52 George Yeh, Foreign Minister of the Republic Of China
12/14/52 Anna Rosenberg, Assistant Secretary Of Defense
12/21/52 Senator Herman Walker, (R) Idaho
12/28/52 Senator Styles Bridges, (R) New Hampshire
01/04/53 Congressman Charles A. Halleck, Majority Leader Of The
House Of Representative
01/11/53 Senator Robert A. Taft, Senate Majority Leader, (R) Ohio
01/18/53 Attorney General James McGranery
02/01/53 You Chan Yang, Ambassador from Korea
Meet the Press Vol. 09
02/08/53 George V. Allen, United States Ambassador to Yugoslavia
02/15/53 Senator Russell B. Long, (D) Louisiana
02/22/53 Harold E. Stassen, Mutual Security Administrator
03/01/53 Wesley Roberts, Chairman of The Republican National Committee
03/08/53 Val Peterson, Civil Defense Director
03/15/53 Stephen D. Mitchell, Chairman of the Democratic National
Committee
03/22/53 Ernst Reuter, Mayor of West Berlin (Died of a heart attack
on 06/17/53)
04/05/53 Douglas McKay, Secretary Of The Interior
04/12/53 Senator Price Daniel, (D) Texas
04/19/53 Carlos P. Romulo, Ambassador from the Philippines
(Program interrupted at 18:55 for special news broadcast of prisoner release.)
04/26/53 Senator Clinton P. Anderson, (D) New Mexico
05/03/53 Roy M. Cohn, Chief Investigator on the Senator Permanent
Investigation
Sub-Committee (Slight echo at start)
05/10/53 Senator Wayne Morse, (I) Oregon (Slight echo at start)
05/17/53 James A. Wechsler, Editor of the New York Post
05/24/53 George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury
05/31/53 Dr. You Chan Yang, Korean Ambassador to the United States
06/07/53 Jean Monnet, President of the High Authority of European
Coal And Steel Foundation
06/14/53 Senator Homer Ferguson, (R) Michigan
06/21/53 Senator Stuart W. Symington, (D) Missouri
06/28/53 Gordon Dean, Retiring Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission
07/05/53 Senator William F. Knowland, (R) California
07/12/53 Senator Mike Mansfield, (D) Montana
07/19/53 Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, (R) Wisconsin (No Close)
07/26/53 Arthur E. Summerfield, Postmaster General (No Close)
08/02/53 Senator John L. McClellan, (D) Missouri (No Close)
08/09/53 Senator James H. Duff, (R) Pennsylvania (No Close)
Meet the Press Vol. 10
08/16/53 Walter S. Robertson, Assistant Secretary Of State (No Close)
08/23/53 Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Chief of the Delegation to the
United Nations
08/30/53 Dr. You Chan Yang, Korean Ambassador (No Close)
09/06/53 Stephen A. Mitchell, Chairman of the Democratic National
Committee (No Close)
09/20/53 Senator Homer Ferguson, (R) Michigan (No Close)
09/27/53 Senator Richard B. Russell, (D) Georgia (No Close)
10/04/53 Representative W. Sterling Cole, (R) New York (No Close)
10/11/53 General Alfred M. Gruenther, Supreme Commander Europe (No
Close)
10/18/53 Leo Mates, Ambassador From Yugoslavia to the United Nations
(No Close)
10/25/53 Leonard W. Hall, Chairman of the Republican National Committee
11/01/53 Senator George D. Aiken, (R) Vermont
11/08/53 General William F. Dean (No Opening / Close)
11/15/53 P. Lamarr Caudillo, Head of the Criminal Division of the
Department Of Justice
(No Close)
11/22/53 Robert Morris, Chief Council for the Senate Internal Security
Committee
11/29/53 Clayton Fritchey, Deputy Chairman of the Democratic National
Committee
12/13/53 Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, (R) Wisconsin
12/20/53 Professor Norman Ramsey, Harvard University
12/27/53 Harold Stassen, Director of the Foreign Operations Administration
(No Close)
01/03/54 General J. Lawton Collins, U.S. Military Representative
to N.A.T.O.
(First Pan American Airlines show)
01/10/54 Senator William F. Knowland, (R) California
01/17/54 Senator Paul H. Douglas, (D) Illinois
01/24/54 George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury (End Cut)
01/31/54 Senator John Bricker, (R) Ohio
02/07/54 Leonard Hall, Chairman of the Republican National Committee
02/14/54 Senator John F. Kennedy, (D) Massachusetts (In Color) (No
Close)
02/21/54 Dr. Clarence Manion, Chairman of the Commission on Internal
Governmental Relations
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03/14/54 Roy Cohn, Chief Council for the Senate Investigating Committee
03/21/54 T. Coleman Andrews, Commissioner of the I.R.S.
04/04/54 Senator Karl E. Mundt, (R) South Dakota
04/11/54 Eleanor Roosevelt, Former First Lady
04/18/54 Albert M. Cole, Administrator of the Housing and Home Finance
Agency
05/02/54 Stephen Mitchell, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee
Sundays
06/13/54 Senator Ralph M Flanders, (R) Vermont
06/20/54 Mr. Ray H Jenkins, Special Council To The Senator Investigating
Sub-Committee
07/25/54 Senator Homer E. Capeheart (R) Indiana
08/01/54 Senator William F. Knowland (R) California
08/08/54 Senator H. Alexander Smith (R) New Jeresey
08/15/54 Senator Albert Gore (D) Tennessee
08/22/54 Senator Wayne Morse (I) Oregon (No Close)
08/29/54 Mr. Stephen A Mitchell, Chairman Of The Democratic National
Committee
09/05/54 Mr. George Meany, President Of The American Federation
Of Labor (Clipped Close)
09/12/54 Mr. Harold E Talbot, Secretary Of The Air Force (No Close)
09/19/54 Mr. (Admiral) Lewis L Strauss, Chairman Of The Atomic Commission
09/26/54 Richard Austen Butler, British Chancellor Of The Exchequer
10/03/54 Senator Joseph R McCarthy (D) (WI)
10/10/54 Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. to the United Nations
10/17/54 Mr. Walter Reuther, President of The CIO - UAW (Close Clipped)
10/24/54 Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, First Secretary Of The Department
Of Health, Education
and Welfare (Skips at start)
10/31/54 Senator Paul H Douglas (D Illinois, and Joseph Meet
11/07/54 Senator Everett M Dirkson (R) Illinois
11/14/54 Senator Samuel J. Ervin, Jr. (D) North Carolina
11/21/54 Pierre Mendès, French Premier and Foreign Minster
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11/28/54 Senator Arthur V. Watkins (R) Utah
12/05/54 Edgar H. Dixon, President of Middle South Utilities &
Eugene A. Yates,
Chairman of Southern Company
12/12/54 H. Anthony Nutting, British Chief Delegate to the United
Nations
12/19/54 George K.C. Yeh, Foreign Minister of Nationalist China
12/26/54 Mr. Fred A. Seaton, Assistant Secretary Of Defense
01/02/55 Senator Wayne Morse (I) Oregon
01/09/55 Senator William J Knowland (R) California
01/16/55 Senator John L McClelland (D) Arkansas
01/23/55 George M Humphrey, Secretary Of The U.S. Treasury
01/30/55 General J. Lawton Collins, U.S. Army
02/06/55 Senator Clinton P. Anderson (D) New Mexico
02/13/55 Paul M. Butler, Chairman Of The Democratic National Committee
02/20/55 Val Peterson, Head Of The Civil Defense Administration
02/27/55 Senator Barry Goldwater (R) Arizonia
03/06/55 Billy Graham, Evangelist
03/13/55 Senator Robert S. Kerr, (D) Oklahoma (No Close)
03/20/55 Senator Walter J. George (D) Georgia (No Close)
03/27/55 Senator Styles Bridges, (R) New Hamshire (No Close)
04/03/55 Mario Scelba, Prime Minister of Italy and Gaetano Martino,
The Italian Minister Of
Foreign Affairs
04/10/55 Louis Wolfson, Wall Street Financier
04/17/55 James P. Mitchell, Secretary Of Labor
04/24/55 Senator Stuart Symington (D) Missouri (No Close)
05/01/55 Governor William Averell Herriman (D) New York (No Close)
05/08/55 General Carlos P. Romulo, Ambassador (Close Clipped)
05/15/55 Dr. Heinz Krekeler, Ambassador From Germany (No Close)
05/22/55 Leo Mates, Ambassador From Yugoslavia (No Close)
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05/29/55 Senator H. Alexander Smith (R) NJ (No Close)
06/05/55 Dr. Leonard A. Schule, Surgeon General Of The Public Health
Service (No Close)
06/12/55 James B. Conant, U.S. Ambassador to West Germany (No Close)
06/19/55 Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., United States Chief Delegate to
the United Nations
(No Close)
06/26/55 Governor Harold E. Stassen, (R) Minnesota, Secretary Of
Peace – Director Foreign
Operations Administration (No Close)
07/03/55 Carmine C. DeSapio, (D) Head of Tammany Hall
07/24/55 Senator Walter F. George (D) Georgia
07/31/55 Representative Joseph W. Martin (R) Massachusetts
08/14/55 Aneurin Bevan, Welsh Labour politician in the House Of
Commons
(Pre-recorded from the BBC in London)
08/21/55 Howard Pyle, Presidential Assistant In Charge Of Liaison
With The States
08/28/55 Dr. William V. Lambert, Chairman of the American Cultural
Delegation
(Several skips)
09/04/55 Marion B. Folsom, Secretary Of Health, Education and Welfare
09/11/55 Leonard W. Hall, Chairman of Republican National Committee
(Color announcement at the start, explaining color bars)
09/25/55 Wilber Marion Brucker, Secretary Of The Army
10/02/55 Abba Eban, Ambassador from Israel
10/09/55 Senator George W. Malone, (R) Nevada
11/20/55 Dr. Robert Maynard Hutchins, President of the Fund For
The Republic
01/22/56 George M. Humphrey, Secretary Of The Treasury (No Close)
01/29/56 Senator James O. Eastland (D) Mississippi
02/05/56 Senator W. Stuart Symington (D) Missouri (No Close)
02/12/56 Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary Of Agriculture
02/19/56 Trevor Gardner, Assistant Secretary Of The Air Force, in
charge of Research And
Development
02/26/56 Senator Henry M. Jackson (D) Washington (No Close)
03/04/56 Leonard W. Hall, Chairman of the Republican National Committee
03/11/56 Governor Christian A. Herter (R) Massachusetts (No Close)
03/18/56 Governor Orville Freeman (D) Minnesota (No Close)
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03/25/56 Governor Allan Shivers, (D) Texas (No Close)
04/01/56 Dr. Eugene Carson Blake, Churchman
04/08/56 Clifton Daniel, Assistant to the Foreign Editor of the
New York Times
04/15/56 Former Governor Thomas Dewey, (R) New York
04/22/56 Adlai E. Stevenson, Candidate for the Democratic Presidential
Nomination
04/29/56 Paul M. Butler, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee
05/20/56 Hugh Gaitskill, Head of the British Labor Party
05/27/56 Senator George H. Bender, (R) Ohio
06/03/56 Victor Riesel, Labor Columnist
06/10/56 Governor W. Averell Harriman, (D) New York
06/17/56 Senator Estes Kefauver, (D) Tennessee
06/24/56 Governor Arthur B. Langlie, (R) Washington
07/01/56 Leo Mates, Ambassador From Yugoslavia
07/08/56 Governor Albert “Happy” Chandler, (D) Kentucky (Close Clipped)
07/15/56 V.K. Krishna Menon, Member of the Indian Cabinet
07/22/56 Senator Warren G. Magnuson, (D) Washington
07/29/56 Governor George Bell Timmerman, Jr. (D) South Carolina
08/05/56 Roy Wilkins, Head of the NAACP
08/12/56 Paul M. Butler, Chairman of the National Democratic Committee
08/19/56 Leonard W. Hall, Chairman of the Republican National Committee
(No Close)
08/26/56 Arthur Larson, Republican Ideologist (No Close)
09/02/56 James E. Mitchell, Secretary Of Labor (No Close)
09/09/56 Jacob K. Javits, Attorney General Of New York State (No
Close)
09/16/56 Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt (No Close)
09/23/56 John Foster Dulles, Secretary Of State (No Close)
09/30/56 Governor Frank G. Clement, (D) Tennessee (Closing Clipped)
Meet the Press Vol. 15
10/07/56 James A. Finnegan, Campaign Manager for Presidential Candidate
Adlai Stevenson
(No Close)
10/14/56 Charles E. Wilson, Secretary Of Defense (No Close)
10/21/56 Senator Albert Gore, (D) Tennessee
10/28/56 Senator John F. Kennedy, (D) Massachusetts
11/04/56 Governor Sherman Adams, Assistant to the President
11/11/56 Senator William F. Knowland, (R) California
11/18/56 Nikolai Khokhlor, Member of Soviet Intelligence (KGB)
11/25/56 Dr. Mahmonel Fawzi, Foreign Minister of Egypt (No Close)
12/02/56 Mrs. Goldie Meir, Foreign Minister of Israel
12/09/56 Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, (D) Minnesota
12/16/56 Dr. Farid Zeineddine, Syrian Ambassador
12/30/56 Mrs. Clare Booth Luce, Retiring Ambassador to Italy
01/06/57 Representative John W. McCormick, (D) Massachuetts, House
Majority Leader
(No Close)
01/13/57 Anthony Nutting, Former Minister of State for Great Britain
(No Close)
01/20/57 Senator Paul H. Douglas, (D) Illinois
01/27/57 George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury (No Close)
02/03/57 Senator Stuart Symington, (D) Missouri (No Close)
02/10/57 Donald A. Quarles, Secretary Of The Air Force (No Close)
02/17/57 V.K. Krishna Menon, India’s Chief Delegate to the United
Nations (No Close)
02/24/57 Senator Mike Mansfield, (D) Montana
03/03/57 Guy Mollet, Prime Minister of France (No Close)
03/10/57 General Alfred M. Gruenther, U.S. Army, Allied Supreme
Commander - Europe
(No Close)
03/17/57 Joseph Koevago, Last freely elected Mayor of Budapest,
Hungary (No Close)
03/24/57 Robert Briscoe, Lord Mayor of Dublin (No Close)
03/31/57 Senator John L. McClellan, (D) Arkansas (No Close)
04/07/57 (Quintin Hogg) the Viscount Hailsham, British Member of
the House Of Lords
Meet the Press Vol. 16
04/14/57 Jackie Robinson, Baseball Player (No Close)
04/21/57 Vladimir Poremsky, Leader of the Anti-Communist Underground
(NTS)
04/28/57 Robert F. Kennedy, Chief Council and Staff Director of
the Senate Investigating
Committee (No Close)
05/05/57 Adlai E. Stevenson, Former Governor of Illinois (No Close)
05/12/57 General Maxwell D. Taylor, Chief Of Staff of The U.S. Army
(No Close)
05/19/57 Senator Everett M. Dirksen, (R) Illinois (No Close)
05/26/57 Admiral Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman of the Atomic Energy
Commission
(No Open / Close)
06/02/57 Meade Alcorn, Chairman of the Republican National Committee
(No Open)
06/09/57 Billy Graham, Evangelist (No Close)
06/16/57 Arthur Larson, Director of the United States Information
Agency (No Close)
06/23/57 Governor Thomas B. Stanley, (D) Virginia
and Governor James P. Coleman, (D) Misssissppi (No Close)
06/30/57 Koichiro Asakai, Japanese Ambassador to the United States
(No Close)
07/07/57 Senator Frank Church, (D) Idaho (Open Clipped)
07/14/57 Ralph J. Cordner, President of General Electric Co. (No
Close)
07/28/57 Senator William E. Jenner, (R) Indiana
08/04/57 Representative Charles O. Porter, (D) Oregon
08/11/57 Senator Robert S. Kerr, (D) Okalhoma
08/18/57 Senator William F. Knowland, (R) California (No Close)
08/25/57 Senator Frank J. Lausche, (D) Ohio (No Close)
09/01/57 Senator Barry Goldwater, (R) Arizona (No Close)
09/08/57 Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
(No Close)
09/15/57 Archbishop Makarios of Cyprus
09/22/57 Thomas J. Haggerty, Presidential candidate for the teamsters
09/29/57 James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor (Close Clipped)
10/06/57 Dr. Nathan M. Pusey, President of Harvard University (No
Close)
10/13/57 Henry R. Luce, Editor-in-Chief of magazines (No Close)
Meet the Press Vol. 17
10/20/57 Eleanor Roosevelt, Ex-First Lady (No Close)
10/27/57 Carl Sandberg, Poet (No Close)
11/03/57 Herve Alphand, Ambassador of France (No Close)
11/10/57 Alexander Kerensky, Russian Politician (No Close)
11/24/57 Senator Leverett Saltonstall, (R) Massachusetts (No Close)
12/01/57 Dr. Simon Ramo, Chief scientist for the ballistic missile
program of the
U.S. Air Force (No Close)
12/08/57 Senator Henry M. Jackson, (D) Washington (No Close)
12/22/57 General Lauris Norstad, Supreme Commander of the Allied
Forces In Europe
(No Close)
01/05/58 Senator William F. Knowland, (R) California (No Close)
01/19/58 General Bernard A. Schriever, Head of the ballistic missile
development for the
U.S. Air Force
01/26/58 Robert B. Anderson, Secretary Of The Treasury
02/02/58 Admiral Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman Of The Atomic Energy
Commission (No Close)
02/09/58 General John B. Madaris, Chief of U.S. Army Ballistic Missile
Agency (ABMA)
(No Close)
02/16/58 James H. Smith, Jr., Head of the International Cooperation
Administration
(No Open / Close)
02/23/58 Governor Robert B. Meyner, (D) New Jersey
03/02/58 Dr. Edward Teller, Scientist and Developer Of The Hydrogen
Bomb (No Close)
03/09/58 Franz Josef Strauss, Defense Minister of West Germany (No
Opening)
03/23/58 Senator Styles Bridges, (R) New Hampshire
03/30/58 Dr. Gabriel Hauge, Personal Economic Advisor to President
Eisenhower
04/06/58 George V. Allen, Director United State Information Agency
(No Close)
04/13/58 William P. Rogers, Attorney General Of The United States
(Clipped Opening / Closing)
04/20/58 Nelson A. Rockefeller, President of The Rockefellers Fund
04/27/58 Senator Clinton P. Anderson, (D) New Mexico
05/04/58 Lt. General James W. Gavin, Retired Chief of Army Research
And Development
05/11/58 Dr. Linus Pauling, Noted Scientist of California Institute
of Technology
05/18/58 Governor William G. Stratton, (R) Illinois, Chairman of
The Governor’s Conference
and Governor Abraham Ribicoff, (D) Connecticut
Meet the Press Vol. 18
05/25/58 Governor LeRoy Collins, (D) Florida
06/01/58 Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, (D) Minnesota
06/08/58 Mikhail A. Menshikov, Ambassador of The Soviet Union
06/15/58 Leo Mates, Yugoslavian Ambassador to the United States
(Close Clipped)
06/22/58 Carlos Garcia, President of the Philippines
06/29/58 Dr. John W. Gardner, President of The Carnegie Corporation
07/06/58 Senator George A. Smathers, (D) Floridia
07/13/58 Representative Oren Harris, (D) Arkansas,
Chairman Of The Influence Investigating Committee (No Close)
07/20/58 Senator H. Alexander (R) New Jersey and Senator John J.
Sparkman (D) Alabama,
Members of the Senator Foreign Relations Committee
08/03/58 Senator Clifford P. Case (R) New Jersey
08/10/58 Dr. Hussein Salim, Director Arab Information Center
08/17/58 Sir Leslie Munro, President of the United Nations General
Assembly (Close Clipped)
08/24/58 Joseph E. Curran, President of the National Maritime Union
08/31/58 James P. Mitchell, Secretary Of Labor
09/14/58 Commander William R. Anderson, U.S.N., Skipper of the Submarine
Nautilus
(First Submarine To Sail Successfully Under The Polar Ice Cap)
09/21/58 Madame Chiang Kai-shek, First Lady Of Free China
09/28/58 Wilbur M. Brucker, Secretary Of The Army
10/05/58 Governor James P. Coleman, (D) Mississippi
10/12/58 Meade Alcorn, Chairman Of The Republican National Committee
10/19/58 James H. Douglas, Secretary Of The U.S. Air Force
10/26/58 Eleanor Roosevelt, Former First Lady (No Close)
11/02/58 Edmund G. (Pat) Brown, (D) Attorney General Of California
11/09/58 Senator John F. Kennedy, (D) Massahusetts
11/30/58 Lain MacLeod, British Minister of Labour and National Services
12/07/58 Dr. Werner Von Braun, Technical Director of The Army Ballistic
Missile Agency
12/14/58 Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, (D) Minnesota
Meet the Press Vol. 19
12/21/58 Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., U.S. Ambassador To The United Nations
12/28/58 Dr. Kwawe Nkrumah, from Ghana
01/04/59 Lt. General James M. Gavin, Retired U.S. Army
01/11/59 Senator Paul Douglas, (D) Illinois and Senator Jacob K.
Javits, (R) New York
(End Clipped)
01/18/59 Anastas Mikoyan, First Deputy Premier Of The Soviet Union
01/25/59 Dr. Arturo Frondizi, President of Argentina
02/15/59 Senator Stuart Symington, (D) Missouri
02/22/59 Dr. Sumner Slichter, Economist from Harvard University
03/01/59 Senator William E. Proxmire, (D) Wisconsin
03/08/59 Neil H. Mcleroy, Secretary Of Defense (Close Clipped)
03/15/59 Dr. Raymond Saulnier, Chairman of The Presidents Council
Of Economic Advisors
03/22/59 Robert Frost, Poet
04/05/59 Paul-Henri Spaak, Secretary General Of NATO
04/12/59 Tom Mboya, Leader In The Movement For Independence In Africa
04/19/59 Dr. Fidel Castro, Prime Minister of Cuba
05/03/59 Barbara Ward, Economist
05/17/59 Abba Eban, Ambassador From Israel
05/24/59 Dr. Vannevar Bush, Chairman of The Committee To Strengthen
The Frontiers Of Freedom
05/31/59 John L. Lewis, President of The United Mine Workers Of
America (No Close)
06/07/59 Senator J. William Fulbright, (D) Arkansas (No Close)
06/21/59 Dr. Walter Hallstein, (West Germany) President of The Economic
Community,
H.N. Hirsch, (France) President of The Atomic Energy Community, and
Paul Finet, (Belgium) President of The Coal And Steel Community
06/28/59 Thomas Patten, President of Republic Steel Corporation
(No Close)
07/05/59 Thomas F. Murray, Consulate to the Join Congressional Committee
On Atomic Energy
07/12/59 General Maxwell D. Taylor, Resigned Chief-of-Staff of the
Army
07/19/59 Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller, (R) New York
07/26/59 Robert F. Kennedy, Chief Council
Meet the Press Vol. 20
08/02/59 Charles A. Halleck, Republican Leader Of The House, Indiana
08/09/59 Herbert Hoover, 31st President Of The United States
08/16/59 Governor David L. Lawrence, (D) Pennsylvania
08/23/59 Erwin Canham, President of The U.S. Chamber Of Commerce
09/06/59 Governor Michael DiSalle, (D) Ohio (Close Clipped)
09/13/59 Carl Sandberg, Poet and Edward Steichen, (Brother-In-Law
of Carl Sandberg)
09/20/59 V.K. Krishna Menon, Minister of Defense for India
10/11/59 Governor Edmund G. (Pat) Brown, (D) California
10/18/59 Charles H. Percy, Chairman of Special Committee For The
Republican Party
10/25/59 Governor Mark Hatfield, (R) Orgeon
and Governor Jay Howard Edmondson, (D) Oklahoma
11/01/59 Edgar F. Kaiser, Chairman of Kaiser Steel Corporation
11/08/59 James P. Mitchell, Secretary Of Labor
11/15/59 Congressman Richard Bolling, (D) Missouri
11/22/59 John A. McCone, Chairman Of The Atomic Energy Commission
11/29/59 Major General John B. Medaris, Director of the U.S. Army
Missile Program
(Clipped Opening)
12/20/59 Philip Noel Baker, Member of British Parliament
01/03/60 Senator John F. Kennedy, (D) Massachusetts
01/10/60 Senator Stuart Symington, (D) Missouri
01/17/60 Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture
01/24/60 Vice Admiral Hyman Rickover, U.S. Navy
01/31/60 Senator Thruston B. Morton, (R) Kentucky
02/07/60 Dr. Paul Dudley White, Heart Specialist
02/14/60 Senator Jacob K. Javits, (R) New York
02/21/60 Senator George A. Smathers, (D) Floridia
02/28/60 Senator Henry M. Jackson, (D) Washington
03/06/60 Senator Herman E. Talmadge, (D) Georgia
Meet the Press Vol. 21
03/13/60 Thomas G Lanphier, Jr., Missile Expert (He was a Colonel
and fighter pilot
during World War II, and was partially credited with shooting down
the plane carrying Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto – Commander In Chief of
the Japanese Imperial Navy and planner of the Pearl Harbor attack.
03/20/60 Dr. Konrad Adenauer, Chancellor of West Germany
03/27/60 Thomas E. Dewey, (R) Former Governor of New York
04/03/60 Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, (D) Minnesota
04/10/60 Dr. T. Keith Glennan, Head of National Aeronautics and
Space Administration
(Close Clipped)
04/17/60 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Civil Rights Leader
04/24/60 Adlai E. Stevenson, Former Governor (D) Illinois
05/01/60 Senator Wayne Morse, (D) Oregon (Started as Republican,
then Independent and
finally Democrat)
05/08/60 Representative Chester Bowles, (D) Connecticut (Open Clipped)
05/15/60 Willy Brandt, Mayor of West Berlin
05/22/60 Alexander Kaznacheyev, Detector From The Soviet Union
05/29/60 Senator William J. Fulbright, (D) Arkansas
06/05/60 Senator George D. Aiken, (R) Vermont
06/12/60 Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller, (D) New York
06/19/60 Douglas Dillon, Under Secretary Of State (End Clipped)
06/26/60 Dr. George Gallup, Founder and Director Of The
American Institute Of Public Opinion
07/03/60 Governor LeRoy Collins, (D) Floridia
07/10/60 Senator W. Stuart Symington, (D) Missouri, Senator John
F. Kennedy, (D)
Massachusetts, Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, (D) Texas
(90 minutes) Part 01
07/10/60 Senator W. Stuart Symington, (D) Missouri, Senator John
F. Kennedy, (D)
Massachusetts, Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, (D) Texas
(90 minutes) Part 02
07/17/60 Representative Chester B. Bowles, (D) Connecticut
07/24/60 Senator Barry Goldwater, (R) Arizona and Governor Nelson
Rockefeller, (D)
New York (60 Minutes)
07/31/60 Charles H. Percy, Chairman of Platform Committee of
the National Republican Committee
08/07/60 Rear Admiral William F. Raborn, Jr., U.S. Navy and Director
of the Polaris Program
08/14/60 Joseph E. Curran, President of The National Maritime Union
08/21/60 Dr. Edward Teller, Noted Scientist and Chief Architect
of the H Bomb
(Open Clipped)
08/28/60 Dr. Arthur S. Fleming, Secretary of Health, Education and
Welfare
Meet the Press Vol. 22
09/04/60 James P. Mitchell, Secretary Of Labor (Guest was suppose
to be Richard Nixon)
09/11/60 Vice President Richard M. Nixon, (R)
09/18/60 Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Former Ambassador To The United
Nations
09/25/60 James J. Wadsworth, U.S. Ambassador To The United Nations
10/02/60 The Earl of Home (Lord Alec Douglas-Home), British Foreign
Secretary
10/16/60 Senator John F. Kennedy, (D) Massachusetts, Presidential
Candidate
(Ending Clipped)
10/23/60 Senator Henry M. Jackson, (D) Washington, Chairman of the
National Democratic
Committee, and Senator Thruston B Morton, (R) Kentucky, Chairman of the
Republican National Committee
10/30/60 Dr Teresa Castro, Friend of Fidel Castro
11/06/60 Leonard Hall, Republican Campaign Manager and Robert Kennedy,
Democratic Campaign Manager (60 Minutes) (Close Clipped)
11/13/60 Richard Scammon, Authority On Election Returns
11/27/60 Frank Pace, Jr., Dr. James R. Killian Jr.,
Members of Presidential Commission on National Goals
12/04/60 Robert B. Anderson, Secretary Of The Treasury
12/11/60 Senator Paul Douglas, (D) Illinois
12/18/60 John A. McCone, Chairman of The Atomic Energy Commission
12/25/60 Dr. Henry Heald, Philanthropist
01/01/61 General E.P. Quesada, Administrator of The Federal Aviation
Agency
01/08/61 Senator Everett M. Dirksen, (R) IL and Representative Charles
A. Halleck, (R) IN
01/22/61 James M. Landis, Former Head of The Security Exchange Commission
01/29/61 Sergio Rojas Santamarina Former Cuban Ambassador to Britain
02/05/61 Luther H. Hudges, Secretary Of Commerce
02/12/61 Representative Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., (D) New York
02/19/61 Abraham A. Ribicoff, Secretary of Health, Education and
Welfare
02/26/61 George A. Padmore, Ambassador To U.S. From Liberia (Closing
Clipped)
03/05/61 Paul A. Samuelson, Professor of Economics at M.I.T.
03/19/61 Senator Styles Bridges, (R) New Hampshire
04/02/61 Senator Hubert Humphrey, (D) Minnesota
Meet the Press Vol. 23
04/09/61 Dr. Robert C. Weaver, Administrator of The House and Home
Finance Agency
04/16/61 Konrad Adenauer, Chancellor West Germany
04/23/61 Dr. I.S. Ravdin, Cancer Surgeon and Dr. Sidney Farber,
Called the "father" of the
modern era of chemotherapy for neoplastic disease.
04/30/61 Senator J.W. Fulbright, (D) Arkansas, Chairman of the Senator
Committee On
Foreign Relations
05/07/61 Habib Bourguiba, Tunisian Ambassador to the United States
05/14/61 Dr. Jonas E. Salk, Discoverer and developer of the Polio
vaccine
05/21/61 James E. Webb, Administrator of NASA and Dr. Hugh L. Dryden,
Assistant
Administrator of NASA
06/04/61 Edward R. Murrow, Director of The United States Information
Agency
06/11/61 Dr. Arnold J. Toynbee, Historian for the Royal Institute
Of International Affairs
(RIIA) in London
06/18/61 Senator John G. Tower, (R) Texas
06/25/61 Arthur H. Dean, U.S. Ambassador
07/02/61 General Thomas D. White, Air Force Chief Of Staff
07/16/61 Muhammad Ayub Khan, President of Pakistan
07/23/61 Chester Bowles, Under Secretary Of State
07/30/61 Franz Josef Strauss, (Defense Minster of The Federal Republic
Of Germany) and
Wilhelm G. Grewe, German Ambassador To The United States (VG-) (Hum)
08/13/61 John J. McCloy, Advisor to the President for Disarmament
08/20/61 Dean Rusk, Secretary Of State
08/27/61 William E. Miller, Chairman of the Republican National
Committee
09/03/61 Dr. Walter W. Heller, Chairman of the Presidents Council
Of Economic Advisors
09/17/61 Adlai E. Stevenson, United States Representative to the
United Nations (VG)
09/24/61 Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General Of The United States
10/01/61 Frederick H. Boland, Permanent Representative from Ireland
to the United Nations
10/08/61 Dr. Ting Fu Tsiang, Permanent Representative from China
to the United Nations
10/15/61 Dr. Cheddi Jagan, First Premier of British Guyana
10/22/61 Frank B. Ellis, President Kennedy’s Chief Advisor on Civil
Defense (VG+)
(No Close)
10/29/61 Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, Head of the United States Atomic
Energy Commission
(No Close)
Meet the Press Vol. 24
11/05/61 Prime Minister Nehru of India (No Close)
11/12/61 John Kenneth Galbraith, U.S. Ambassador to India
11/19/61 Senator Barry Goldwater, (R) Arizona (No Close)
11/26/61 Fowler Hamilton, Administrator for the Agency For International
Development
(VG-) (Some audio problems)
12/03/61 Edmund A. Guilun, United States Ambassador to the Republic
Of Congo (No Close)
12/10/61 George W. Ball, Under Secretary Of State
12/17/61 George Meany, President of the A.F. L. – C.I.O.
12/24/61 Sargent Shriver, Director of The Peace Corps
12/31/61 Allen W. Dulles, Former Director Of The Central Intelligence
Agency
01/07/62 Congressman Charles A. Halleck, (R) Indiana
01/21/62 C. Douglas Dillon, Secretary Of The Treasury (Followed
by 2:10 worth of news)
01/28/62 Congressman Chet Holifield, (D) California, Chairman of
the Joint Congressional
Committee On Atomic Energy
02/04/62 George Romney, President of American Motors Corporation
02/18/62 Orville L. Freeman, Secretary Of Agriculture
02/25/62 Senator Thomas J. Dodd, (D) Connecticut
03/04/62 William C. Foster, Head of The United States Disarmament
Agency
03/11/62 Edward M. Kennedy, Younger brother of President Kennedy
03/18/62 George Cabot Lodge, Senate Republican Candidate (No Open)
03/25/62 Sylvanus Olympia, President of the African Republic of
Togo
04/01/62 Mortimer M. Caplin, Commissioner Of Internal Revenue
04/08/62 Edward J. McCormack, Jr., Massachusetts Attorney General
04/22/62 Senator Estes Kefauver, (D) Tennessee
04/29/62 Dr. Harold Brown, Director of Research and Engineering
for the
Department of Defense
05/06/62 Walt Whitman Rostow, Councilor and Chairman of The Policy
Planning Council
of The State Department (X-Talk)
05/13/62 George W. Ball, Under Secretary Of State (End Clipped)
05/20/62 General Lucius D. Clay, Presidential Advisor On Berlin
Affairs
Meet the Press Vol. 25
06/03/62 Congressman Laurence Curtis, (R) Massachusetts
06/10/62 Senator Bourke B. Hickenloofer, (R) Iowa, Congressman Melvin
R. Laird,
(R) Wisconsin (Slightly rough audio start)
06/17/62 Abraham A. Ribicoff, Secretary of the Health, Education
and Welfare Department
06/24/62 Dr. Edward R. Annis, Spokesman for the American Medical
Association
07/01/62 Governor David L. Lawrence, (D) Pennsylvania,
Governor Wesley Powell, (R) New Hampshire
07/08/62 Per Jacobsson, Chairman of the Board and Managing Director
of the International
Monetary Fund
07/15/62 Ladd Plumley, President of the Chamber Of Commerce of the
United States
07/29/62 Dr. William G. Anderson, Founder and leader of the Albany
Georgia
Anti-Segregation Unit (Martin Luther King scheduled to be guest,
but was arrested)
08/05/62 Senator Barry Goldwater, (R) Arizona, Senator Vance Hartke,
(D) Indiana
08/12/62 Professor Stuart Hughes, Harvard University
09/02/62 Isidro Borja, Cuban Refugee
09/09/62 Senator John L. McClellan, (D) Arkansas
09/16/62 Anthony J. Celebreeze, Secretary of Health, Education and
Welfare
09/23/62 Reginald Maulding, Member of the British Cabinet
09/30/62 Willard Wirtz, Next Secretary Of Labor (Slight audio rough
start)
10/07/62 Richard M. Nixon, (R) Candidate for Governor of California
10/14/62 Edmund “Pat” Brown, (D) Candidate for Governor of California
10/28/62 Ted Kennedy, (D), George Cabot Lodge, (R) Both running
for Senate seat from
Massachusetts
11/04/62 Theodore C. Sorenson, Special Council to President Kennedy
(Light x-talk at start)
11/11/62 James A. Farley, First Meet The Press Guest when the series
started on
television in November of 1947
11/18/62 B.K. Nehru, India’s Ambassador to the United States
11/25/62 Marshall D. Shulman, from Russian Research Center Of Harvard
University
12/02/62 Mortimer M. Caplin, Commissioner of the Internal Revenue
Service
12/09/62 Governor William W. Scranton, (R) Pennsylvania
12/16/62 McGeorge Bundy, President Kennedy Assistant for National
Security Affairs
12/30/62 James MacGregor Burns, Biographer of President Kennedy
Meet the Press Vol. 26
01/20/63 General Laurence Norstad, Retired N.A.T.O. Supreme Commander
in Europe
01/27/63 Dean Rusk, Secretary Of State
02/03/63 Senator Everett Dirksen, (R) Illinois, Congressman Charles
A Halleck, (R) Indiana
02/10/63 Dr. Walter W. Heller, President Kennedy’s Chief Economic
Advisor
02/17/63 Senator John Stennis, (D) Mississippi
02/24/63 Ambassador Gonzalo J. Facio, from Costa Rica
03/03/63 David Rockefeller, President of Chase Manhattan Bank
03/10/63 Roswell L. Gilpatric, Deputy Defense Secretary
03/17/63 Congressman John W. Byrnes, (R) Wisconsin (VG-)
(Commercial spot for Ethel & Albert at the start)
03/24/63 Admiral George W. Anderson, Jr., Chief of United States
Naval Operations
03/31/63 King Hassen II of Morocco
04/07/63 Harold Wilson, Leader of the British Labour Party
04/14/63 David E. Bell, Administrator for the Agency for International
Development
04/21/63 Lt. Col. John H. Glenn, Jr., First American to orbit the
Earth
04/28/63 Senator Stuart Symington, (D) Missouri
05/05/63 Stanley R. Schrotel, Cincinnati Police Chief and President
of the International
Association of the Chiefs of Police
05/12/63 Senator Kenneth B. Keating, (R) New York
05/19/63 Mohammad Zafloolly Khan, Pakistan, President of the United
Nations
General Assembly
06/02/63 Governor George C. Wallace, (D) Alabama
06/09/63 Francis Keppel, United States Commissioner of Education
(VG+)
06/16/63 Henry Cabot Lodge, Director General of the Atlantic Institute
06/23/63 Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General Of The United States
06/30/63 Senator Thurston B. Morton, (R) Kentucky
07/07/63 Senator John G. Tower, (R) Texas
07/14/63 Congressman Robert Taff, Jr., (R) Ohio
07/21/63 Governor Albert D. Rosellini, (D) Washington, Chairman
of the
Governors Conference
Meet the Press Vol. 27
07/28/63 H. E. Gilbert, President of the Brotherhood Locomotive,
Fireman and Enginemen
08/04/63 W. Averell Harriman, Under Secretary of State for Political
Affairs
08/11/63 Senator Richard B. Russell, (D) Georgia
08/18/63 George F. Kennan, Retired Yugoslavian Ambassador (Opening
Clipped)
09/01/63 Dr. Edward Teller, Nuclear Scientist and father on the
H-Bomb
09/15/63 Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller, (R) New York
09/22/63 Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, Head of India’s Delegation
to the United Nations
10/27/63 Sir Roy Welensky, Prime Minister of the Federation of Rhodesia
and
Nyasaland in Central Africa (No Close)
11/10/63 Zbignien Brzezinski, Director of the Research Institute
On Communist Affairs
at Columbia University (No Close)
12/01/63 West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhart (No Close)
12/08/63 E. William Henry, Chairman of the Federal Communications
Commission
(No Opening)
12/15/63 Robert Sargent Shriver, Director of the Peace Corps
12/29/63 Professor James MacGregor Burns, Chairman of the Department
of Political
Science at Williams College and Biographer of President Kennedy
01/05/64 Senator Barry Goldwater, (R) Arizona (VG+) (Some Tape Distortion)
01/26/64 Congressman Howard W. Smith, (D) Virginia
02/02/64 Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen, (R) Illinois and
Congressman Charles A. Halleck, (R) Indiana
02/09/64 Governor George Romney, (R) Michigan
02/16/64 Governor William W. Scranton, (R) Pennsylvania
02/23/64 Theodore C. Sorenson, One of President Kennedy’s Closest
Advisors
03/01/64 George W. Ball, Under Secretary Of State
03/08/64 Sargent Shriver, Director of the Peace Corps (Clipped Opening)
03/22/64 G. Mennen Williams, Assistant Secretary Of State For African
Affairs
(Clipped Opening and Closing)
03/29/64 Senator Ted M. Kennedy, (D) Massachusetts (Volume Flux/X-Talk)
04/05/64 Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower, President of John Hopkins University
04/19/64 King Hussein the First, King Of Jordan (Some Volume Flux)
04/26/64 Mrs. Indira Gandhi, Daughter of India’s Prime Minister
Meet the Press Vol. 28
05/03/64 Winthrop Rockefeller, Republican Candidate for Governor
of Arkansas
(Light X-talk throughout)
05/10/64 James A. Farmer, National Director of the Congress of Racial
Equality
05/17/64 Governor Mark O. Hatfield, (R) Oregon
05/24/64 Pierre Salinger, Former White House Press Secretary
05/31/64 Senator Thomas H. Kuchel, (R) California campaign manager
for Governor
Rockefeller and former Senator William Noland, (R) campaign manager for
Senator Barry Goldwater
06/07/64 Governor John Anderson, (R) Kansas and Governor James Rhodes,
(R) Ohio
06/14/64 Denison Kitchel, National campaign manager for Barry Goldwater
06/21/64 Carlos Lacerda, Brazilian Governor
06/28/64 Maurice Couve de Murville, French Foreign Minister (via
the Telstar satellite)
07/05/64 Representative Melvin R. Laird, (R) Wisconsin
07/12/64 Governor William Scranton, (R) Pennsylvania (60 minutes)
(No Close)
07/19/64 William E. Miller, Republican Nominee for Vice President
07/26/64 Senator Eugene McCarthy, (D) Minnesota
08/02/64 LeRoy Collins, Director of the United States Community
Relations Service
08/16/64 Mayor Robert F. Wagner, (D) New York City
08/23/64 Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, (D) Minnesota, Eugene McCarthy,
(D) Minnesota
(60 minutes) (No Close)
08/30/64 Dean Rusk, Secretary Of State
09/13/64 Congressman William E. Miller, (R) New York, Candidate
for Vice President
09/20/64 Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, (D) Minnesota, Candidate for
Vice President
10/04/64 Senator Kenneth B. Keating, (R) New York
10/11/64 President Diosdado Macapagal, 9th President of the Philippines
10/18/64 Robert F. Kennedy, (D) Senatorial Candidate from New York
10/25/64 Governor George C. Wallace, (D) Alabama and
Governor Philip H. Huff, (D) Vermont
11/01/64 James A. Farley, Leonard W. Hall, Political Chairman
11/08/64 Representative John L. Linsey, (R) New York and
Edward W. Brooke, (R) Attorney General of Massachusetts
11/15/64 Henry Cabot Lodge
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11/22/64 Juanita Castro, Sister of Fidel Castro
11/29/64 Sargent Shriver, Head of The Office Of Economic Opportunity
12/20/64 Incoming Senator’s Walter F. Mondale, (D) Minnesota and
Joseph D. Tydings, (D) Maryland
12/27/64 Dr. James B. Conant, Noted National Education Authority
01/03/65 Mike Mansfield, (D) Montana, Senate Majority Leader
01/17/65 Dean Birch, Chairman of the Republican National Committee
01/24/65 Senator Everett M. Dirksen, (R) Illinois
01/31/65 Dr. Bernard B. Fall, Professor at Howard University
02/07/65 J.P. Abel, Secretary Treasurer of the United Steel Workers
Union, and
David J. McDonald, President of the United Steel Workers
02/14/65 Governor Paul B. Johnson, (D) Mississippi (31:00)
02/28/65 Senator Russell B. Long, (D) Louisiana
03/07/65 Abba Eban, Deputy Prime Minister Of Israel
03/14/65 Senator J. William Fulbright, (D) Arkansas
03/21/65 General Thomas S. Power, Former Chief-In-Chief of S.A.C.
(X-Talk)
03/28/65 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Nobel Prize Winner
04/04/65 McGeorge Bundy, Special Assistant to the President of National
Security Affairs
04/11/65 Nicholas Katzenbach, U.S. Attorney General (Slight hum)
04/18/65 Willy Brandt, Governing Mayor of Berlin
04/25/65 Henry H. Fowler, Secretary of the Treasury
05/02/65 Senator Thomas J. Dodd, (D) Connecticut
05/09/65 Thanat Khoman, Foreign Minister of Thailand
05/16/65 Dr. Hans Morgenthau, Professor of Political Science and
Modern History at
the University of Chicago
05/23/65 Henry Cabot Lodge, Former Ambassador to South Vietnam
05/30/65 Dean Rusk, U.S. Secretary Of State
06/06/65 Chancellor Ludwig Erhard, West Germany
06/13/65 Barry Goldwater, (R) Former Presidential Candidate
Meet the Press Vol. 30
07/04/65 Stewart L. Udall, Secretary of The Interior
07/11/65 Congressman John V. Linsday, (R) New York
07/18/65 John T. Connor, Secretary of Commerce
07/25/65 Governor.'s Conference, From Minneapolis, Minnesota (60
Minutes)
Gov. Grant Sawyer, (D) Nevada and Chairman of the Conference,
Gov. Karl Rolvaag, (D) Democratic-Farm Labor Party and Host
Gov. John Connelly, (D) Texas, Chairman of the Southern Governors Conference
Gov. Robert Smiley, (R) Idaho, Chairman of the Republican Governors Association
Gov. William Scranton, (R) Pennsylvania, Member of the Executive Committee
of the Governors Conference
Gov. Mark Hatfield, (R) Oregon, 1964 & 1965 Chairman of the Western
Governors Conference
08/01/65 Senator John Stennis, (D) Mississippi
08/08/65 General Maxwell D. Taylor, U.S. Ambassador to South Viet
Nam
08/29/65 William H. Parker, Los Angeles Chief Of Police
09/05/65 Governor George Romney, (R) Michigan
09/12/65 Richard M. Nixon, Former Vice President of the U.S.
09/19/65 Harold Wilson, Great Britain Prime Minister
09/26/65 Arthur J. Goldberg, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
(Ending Clipped)
10/03/65 Theodore C. Sorenson, Special Counsel to President Kennedy
10/24/65 Senator J.W. Fulbright, (D) Arkansas
10/31/65 Madame Chiang Kai-Shek, Wife of the President of the Republic
Of China
11/07/65 Walter W. Heller, Leading Economist
11/14/65 Governor John H. Chafee, (R) Rhode Island
11/21/65 Lawrence F. O'Brien, Post Master General Of The United
States
11/28/65 Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., Special Assistant to The Late
President Kennedy
12/05/65 Senator Robert F. Kennedy, (D) New York
12/12/65 Daniel P. Moynihan, Former Assistant Secretary Of Labor
(No Close) (31:16)
12/19/65 Sargent Shriver, Head of The Nations Anti-Poverty Program
and Director Of The
Peace Corps
01/02/66 John W. Gardner, Secretary of Health, Education And Welfare
01/09/66 Ronald Reagan, Republican Candidate for Governor of California
01/16/66 Congressman Gerald R. Ford, (R) Michigan
01/23/66 Dean Rusk, Secretary Of State (60 Minutes) live via Earthbird
Satellite from
London, Paris, Bonn, Rome and Washington, D.C.
01/30/66 Julian Bond, Failed Georgia Representative Candidate (End
Clipped)
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02/06/66 W.P. Gullander, President of the National Association of
Manufacturers
02/13/66 Edward W. Brooke, (R) Attorney General of Massachusetts
02/20/66 McGeorge Bundy, Special Assistant To The President
02/27/66 W. Willard Wirtz, Secretary Of Labor
03/06/66 Senator Edward M. Kennedy, (D) Massachusetts
03/13/66 Hubert H. Humphrey, Vice President of the United States
(60 Minutes) (No Open / Close)
03/20/66 Tom Mboya, Minister of Economic Planning and Development
of Kenya
03/27/66 Gardner Ackley, Chairman of the President’s Council of
Economic Advisors
04/03/66 Mrs. Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India
04/10/66 William C. Foster, Chief Disarmament Negotiator for the
United States
(Slight X-Talk Second Half)
04/17/66 Arthur J. Goldberg, United States Ambassador to the United
Nations
04/24/66 Senator Henry M. Jackson, (D) Washington
05/01/66 Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, First surgeon to Implant A Heart
Pump In A Human Patient
05/08/66 John A. Gronouski, United States Ambassador to Poland
05/15/66 Senator Frank Church, (D) Idaho
05/22/66 Dr. Harold Brown, Secretary Of The Air Force (End Clipped)
05/29/66 Ralph Nader, Lawyer on Auto Safety
06/05/66 Edward Heath, Leader of Britain’s Conservative Party (VG+)
06/12/66 Conference of Mayors in Dallas, Texas (60 Minutes)
John V. Lindsay, (R) New York City, John F. Collins, (D) Boston,
Ivan Allen, Jr., (D) Atlanta, Jerome P. Cavanagh, (D) Detroit,
Richard C. Lee, (D?) New Haven, Sam Yorty, (D) Los Angeles
06/19/66 James H. Meredith, Civil Rights Movement Figure
06/26/66 George W. Ball, Under Secretary Of State
07/03/66 Annual Governor's Conference in Los Angeles, California
(60 Minutes)
Edmund G. Brown, (D) California and Host,
John H. Reed, (R) Maine, Chairman of the Conference,
John Connally, (D) Texas, William W. Scranton, (R) Pennsylvania,
Otto Kerner, (D) Illinois, John A. Love, (R) Colorado
07/10/66 Senator George Murphy, (R) California
07/17/66 Admiral William F. Raborn, Retired Head of The C.I.A.
07/24/66 Orville L. Freeman, Secretary of Agriculture
07/31/66 Gubernatorial Candidates Congressman James D. Martin, (R)
Alabama, and
Congressman Howard H. Callaway, (R) Georgia
Meet the Press Vol. 32
08/07/66 Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen, (R) Illinois
08/14/66 Sol M. Linowitz, Prominent Businessman
08/21/66 Lincoln Gordon, Assistant Secretary Of State for Inter-American
Affairs
08/28/66 George Meany, President of the AIF-CIO
09/04/66 William P. Bundy, Assistant Secretary Of State for Far
Eastern Affairs
09/11/66 Ronald Reagan, (R) Candidate for California Governor
and Governor Edmund G. Brown, (R) (60 Minutes)
09/18/66 Ferdinand Marcos, President of The Philippines
09/25/66 Kingman Brewster, Jr., President of Yale University,
and Clark Kerr, President of the University of California
10/02/66 Senator Paul H. Douglas, (D) Illinois
10/09/66 Professor John K. Fairbank, Expert on China and The Far
East
10/16/66 Senator Jacob K. Javits, (R) New York
10/23/66 Richard M. Nixon, Former Vice President Of U.S.
10/30/66 Hubert H. Humphrey, Vice President Of The U.S.
11/06/66 Senator Warren G. Magnuson, (D) Washington and
Senator Thruston B. Morton, (R) Kentucky
11/13/66 Governor George Romney, (R) Michigan
11/20/66 Jesse M. Unruh, Speaker of California State Assembly
12/04/66 Randolph S. Churchill, Noted British Journalist
12/11/66 Abba Eban, Minister of Foreign Affairs Of Israel
12/18/66 Governor Daniel J. Evans, (R) Washington
12/25/66 McGeorge Bundy, President of the Ford Foundation
01/01/67 Senator Abraham Ribicoff, (D) Connecticut
01/08/67 Congressman Gerald R Ford, (R) Michigan and
Congressman Melvin Laird, (R) Wisconsin
01/15/67 Senator Charles H Percy, (R) Illinois, Howard H. Baker,
Jr., (R) Tennessee,
Edward W. Brook, (R) Massachusetts, Cliff Hanson, (R) Wyoming,
Mark O’Hatfield, (R) Oregon (55 Minutes)
01/22/67 Senator J.W. Fulbright, (D) Arkansas
01/29/67 Bùi Di?m, Ambassador from South Viet Nam
02/05/67 Senator William Proxmire, (D) Wisconsin
Meet the Press Vol. 33
02/12/67 William Manchester, Author of “The Death Of A President”
(60 Minutes)
02/19/67 Revolution In America (90 minutes) (Part 1 45:01)
Nicholas Katzenbach, Chairman of the President’s Commission on
Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice,
James Warrenburg, Professor of Law at Harvard,
Thomas K. Cahill, Chief Of Police San Francisco,
Whitney M. Young, Jr., Executive Director of the National Urban League
Mrs. Robert J. Stewart, President ot the League of Women Voters,
Herbert Wexler, Professor of Law at Columbia University Law School
02/19/67 Revolution In America (90 Minutes) (Part 2 43:56)
02/26/67 The C.I.A. Controversy (60 Minutes)
Senator Joseph S. Clark, (D) Pennsylvania, Senator Henry M. Jackson, (D)
Washington
Robert Aimery, Jr. Former Deputy Director Of the C.I.A., Sam Brown, Chairman
of the
National Supervisory Board of the National Students Association, Dennis
Shawl,
Former President of the National Students Association
03/05/67 David Ben-Gurion, Former Prime Minister of Israel
03/12/67 Charles L. Weltner, Deputy Chairman of the Democratic Committee
03/19/67 General Anastasio Somoza, President elect of Nicaragua
03/26/67 Sargent Shriver, Director of the Office Of Economic Opportunity
04/02/67 George W Ball, Former Under Secretary Of State
From Paris, London and Washington, D.C.
(60 Minutes via Early Bird Satellite)
04/09/67 William Attwood, Editor and Chief of Cowles Communications
and Look Magazine
04/16/67 Dean Rusk, U.S. Secretary Of State
04/23/67 George C. Wallace, Former Governor of Alabama
04/30/67 Representative L. Mendel Rivers, (D) South Carolina, Chairman
of House Armed
Services Committee (Slight X-talk near end)
05/07/67 Governor Lester G Maddox, (D) Georgia
05/14/67 Yen Chia-kan, Vice President and Premier of the Republic
of China
05/21/67 Astronauts Captain Walter Schirra, Jr., Colonel Frank Borman
and
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Stafford
05/28/67 Pacem in Terris International Convocation For Peace (60
Minutes via
Satellite from Geneva, Switzerland and Washington, D.C.)
06/04/67 John Kenneth Galbraith, Professor of Economics at Harvard
06/11/67 Harold E. Holt, Prime Minister of Australia
06/18/67 U.S. Conference of Mayors (60 Minutes from Honolulu, HI)
Mayor Neal Shaw Blaisdell, of Honolulu, Hawaii,
Mayor Joseph M. Barr, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
Mayor John V. Lindsay, of New York City, New York,
Mayor Henry W. Maier, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
Mayor Glenn H. Hearn, of Huntsville, Alabama,
Mayor Louis Welch, of Houston, Texas
07/02/67 Lord Caradon, Great Britain’s United Nations Representative
(VG+)
07/09/67 Walt W. Rostow, Special Assistant to The President for
National Security Affairs
07/16/67 Roy Wilkins, Executive Director of the N.A.A.C.P.
07/23/67 Senator Albert Gore, (D) Tennessee
07/30/67 Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh, (D) Detroit, Michigan (45 seconds
of Hum at start)
08/06/67 Senator Robert F. Kennedy, (D) New York
Meet the Press Vol. 34
08/13/67 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., President of the Southern Christian
Leadership Conference
08/20/67 Kurt George Kiesinger, Chancellor of the Federal Republic
of Germany
(West Germany)
08/27/67 William P. Bundy, Assistant Secretary Of State for East
Asian and Pacific Affairs
09/03/67 Harold Howe II, U.S. Commissioner of Education
09/10/67 Lt. General Nguy?n Van Thi?u, Newly Elected President of
the Republic of Viet Nam
(From Saigon, Viet Nam)
09/17/67 Henry Cabot Lodge, U. S. Ambassador At Large (VG+)
(13 minutes of audio missing at 7 minute point)
09/24/67 Walter P. Reuther, President of U.A.W. (1st 19 min only)
10/01/67 Hans R. Tabor, Foreign Minister of Denmark
10/08/67 Betty Furness, President’s Special Assistant for Consumer
Affairs
10/15/67 Governor George W. Romney, (R) Michigan
10/22/67 Lee Kuan Yew, Prime Minister of Singapore
10/29/67 Senator Mike Mansfield, (D) Montana
11/05/67 George F Kennan, American Advisor and Father Of Containment
(1st 5 min missing)
11/12/67 Lt. General James M Cavin, Retired U.S. Army
11/19/67 Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker, General William C. Westmoreland
(60 Minutes)
11/26/67 Hubert H. Humphrey, U.S. Vice President
12/03/67 Allard K. Lowenstein, Political Activist
12/10/67 Governor John Love, (R) Colorado and Governor John H. Chaffee,
(R) Rhode Island
12/17/67 Senator Fred R. Harris, (D) Oklahoma and
Senator Edward W. Brooke, (R) Massachusetts
12/24/67 John W. Gardner, Secretary of H.E.W.
01/07/68 Senator Charles H. Percy, (R) Illinois (Last 4 minutes
missing)
01/14/68 Dr. Walter W. Heller, Presidential Economic Advisor
01/21/68 Senator J.W. Fulbright, (D) Arkansas
01/28/68 Dr. Benjamin Spock, Reverend William Sloane Coffin, Jr.
02/11/68 Senator Eugene J. McCarthy, (D) Minnesota
02/18/68 Ramsey Clark, U.S. Attorney General (Closing Clipped)
Meet the Press Vol. 35
02/25/68 William P Bundy, Assistant Secretary Of State For East Asian
And Pacific Affairs
03/24/68 Thurston B. Morton, (R) Kentucky, Jacob K. Javits, (R)
New York (No Closing)
03/31/68 General Maxwell D. Taylor, U.S. Army (Open Clipped)
04/07/68 Ramsey Clark, U.S. Attorney General
(Roy Jenkins, originally scheduled was postponed until next week)
04/14/68 Roy Jenkins, British Chancellor of the Exchequer Of Great
Britain
04/28/68 Hubert H. Humphrey, Vice President Of The U.S.
05/05/68 George W. Ball, Chief U.S. Delegate To The United Nations
05/12/68 Louis Harris, Richard M. Scamman, Pollsters
05/19/68 Habib Bourguiba, President Of The Republic Of Tunisian
05/26/68 Governor Ronald Reagan, (R) California
06/02/68 Grayson L. Kirk, President of Columbia University
06/16/68 Governor George Romney, Michigan, Governor Raymond P. Shafer,
Pennsylvania,
Governor Spiro Agnew, Maryland, Governor Dewey Bartlett, Oklahoma
(60 Minutes)
06/23/68 Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller, (R) New York, Presidential
Candidate
06/30/68 Governor George C. Wallace, (I) Alabama, Presidential Candidate
07/07/68 Senator Eugene J. McCarthy, (D) Minnesota, Presidential
Candidate
07/14/68 Floyd B. McKissick, National Director of The Congress On
Racial Equality and
Roy Innis, Associate National Director of The Congress Of Racial Equality
09/01/68 Senator Edmund Muskie, (D) Maine (Bassy), Vice Presidential
Candidate (VG)
09/08/68 Governor Spiro T. Agnew, (R) Maryland, Republican Vice
Presidential Candidate
09/15/68 Lawrence F. O'Brien, Chairman Of The Democratic National
Committee
09/22/68 George Meany, President Of The A.F.L. – C.I.O.
09/29/68 Clark M. Clifford, Secretary Of Defense
10/13/68 General Curtis.E. LeMay, (I) Vice Presidential Candidate
(Close Clipped)
10/20/68 George C. Wallace, (I) Presidential Candidate
(Apollo 7 news update at the start of the show)
10/27/68 Vice President Hubert Humphrey, Democratic Presidential
Candidate
11/03/68 Richard M. Nixon, Republican Presidential Candidate
11/10/68 Three Apollo VII Astronauts: Wally M. Schirra, Donn F.
Eisele, Walter Cunningham
Meet the Press Vol. 36
11/17/68 Teddy Kollek, Mayor of Jerusalem
11/24/68 Senator Birch Bayh, (D) Indiana
12/01/68 Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, French Publisher And Editor
12/08/68 Herbert G. Klein, Director Of Communications For The Executive
Branch
Of The United States Government – Nixon Administration
12/15/68 Wilbur J. Cohen, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare
(Daniel C. Walker was scheduled by cancelled due to illness)
12/22/68 Whitney M. Young, Jr., Executive Director Of The National
Urban League
(Apollo 8 progress report on trip to moon before the start of show)
12/29/68 Senator George McGovern, (D) South Dakota
01/05/69 Gerald R. Ford, Republican Leader Of The House Of Representatives
01/12/69 Senator Everett M. Dirksen, (R) Illinois
01/19/69 George E. Christian, Special Assistant And Press Secretary
To President Johnson
01/26/69 W. Averell Harriman, Chief Negotiator For Paris Viet Nam
Peace Conference
02/02/69 Robert H. Finch, Secretary Of Health, Education and Welfare,
George Romney, Secretary Of Housing and Urban Development, and
John Volpe, Secretary Of Transportation (60 Minutes)
02/09/69 Eric Goldman, Author Of The “Tragedy of Lyndon Johnson
02/16/69 Harlan Cleveland, United States Ambassador to NATO
02/23/69 Dr. Paul W. McCracken, Chairman Of The Council Of Economic
Affairs
(Apollo 9 news update near the end of the show)
03/09/69 Prof. Jerome B. Weisner (Provost Of M. I. T., and
Prof. Abram Chayes, Harvard Law School
03/16/69 Abba Eban, Foreign Minister Of Israel
03/23/69 Melvin R. Laird, Secretary Of Defense
03/30/69 Senator Mike Mansfield, (D) Montana
04/06/69 Prof. Zbigniew Brzezinski, Director Of The Research Institute
On Communist
Affairs At Columbia University
04/13/69 King Hussein I, Of Jordan
04/20/69 Hubert Humphrey, (D) Former Vice President Of U.S.
04/27/69 George P. Schultz, Secretary Of Labor