+ Meet the Press began on radio in 1945 as American Mercury Presents: Meet the Press, a program to promote The American Mercury, a magazine that Lawrence E. Spivak had purchased in 1939. Before the program aired, Spivak asked the journalist Martha Rountree, who had worked in radio and had worked for Spivak as a roving editor for the magazine, to critique the plans for the new radio show. Based on her advice, Rountree created a new radio program that she called The American Mercury, on October 5, 1945. On November 6, 1947, while still on the Mutual Broadcasting System, the show was subsequently reincarnated on the NBC Television Network and the title shortened to Meet the Press. The radio version also adopted the new name. Although some sources credit Spivak with the program's creation, Rountree developed the idea on her own, and Spivak joined as co-producer and business partner in the enterprise after the show had already debuted.-WikiPedia Click here to read more about Meet The Press
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Please enjoy these 125 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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05.28.1961 | meet the press james e webb and dr hugh l dryden |
+ The NASA officials are questioned about the "space race," two weeks after Alan Shepard flew into ... | |
06.04.1961 | meet the press edward r murrow |
+ Edward R. Murrow (Director, U. S. Information Agency), | |
06.11.1961 | meet the press dr arnold j toynbee |
+ Arnold Toynbee (historian), | |
06.18.1961 | meet the press john g tower |
+ John Tower (Senator, Texas), | |
06.25.1961 | meet the press arthur h dean |
+ Arthur Dean ("nuclear test negotiator"), | |
07.02.1961 | meet the press general thomas d white |
+ Thomas White (former Air Force Chief Of Staff), | |
07.16.1961 | meet the press mohammad ayub khan |
+ Mohammad Ayub Khan (President, Pakistan), | |
07.23.1961 | meet the press chester bowles |
+ A same-day rebroadcast on "Monitor." The first question is, "Is there any basis of truth...that ... | |
07.30.1961 | meet the press franz josef straus and wilhelm grewe |
+ The first question is, "Several years ago, you believed that a limited war in Europe is not poss... | |
08.13.1961 | meet the press john j mccloy |
+ A same-day rebroadcast on "Monitor." The first question is, "What would you calculate the chance... | |
08.20.1961 | meet the press secretary of state, dean rusk |
+ A smae-day rebroadcast on "Monitor." The first question is, "Vice President Johnson said, 'To th... | |
08.27.1961 | meet the press william e miller |
+ Same day rebroadcast on "Monitor." The first question is, "The show of an almost-solid phalanx, ... | |
09.03.1961 | meet the press dr walter w heller |
+ The first question is, "Is this recovery moving more rapidly that you at one time expected?" | |
09.17.1961 | meet the press adlai e stevenson |
+ The first question is, "President Kennedy is coming to the U.N. this Thursday, can you confirm (... | |
09.24.1961 | meet the press robert f kennedy |
+ The first question is, "Senator Margaret Chase Smith said...that the Kennedy administration appa... | |
10.01.1961 | meet the press frederick h boland |
+ The first question is, "It has been said that, "Mr. Khruschev is out to rule or ruin the United ... | |
10.08.1961 | meet the press dr tingfu tsiang |
+ The first question is, "Red China may get your seat in the U.N. How much danger do you see of th... | |
10.15.1961 | meet the press dr cheddi jagan |
+ The first question is, "What (your election) is, is that international Communism has succeeded i... | |
10.22.1961 | meet the press frank b ellis |
+ The first question is, "If we had a nuclear attack today...do you think there are many Americans... | |
10.29.1961 | meet the press glenn t seaborg |
+ NBC-TV net audio. The first question is, "Has a final decision been made as to whether or not the ... | |
11.26.1961 | meet the press fowler hamilton |
+ A same-day rebroadcast on "Monitor." The first question is, "Our foreign aid program has come in... | |
12.03.1961 | meet the press edmund gullion |
+ The first question is, "U-Thant has said that the Congo is the most serious problem facing the U... | |
12.10.1961 | meet the press george w ball |
+ The first question is, "The object of the United Nations is to crush Tshombe...(which has been) ... | |
12.17.1961 | meet the press george meany |
+ The first question is, "President Kennedy said, 'Labor too has its responsibilities for price st... | |
12.24.1961 | meet the press sergeant shriver |
+ The first question is, "The peace Corps caught on because it seemed to tap an unfulfilled and ex... |
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