+ 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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02.28.1960 | meet the press henry jackson (senator, washington) |
Henry Jackson (Senator, Washington), | |
03.06.1960 | meet the press herman talmadge (governor, senator, georgia) |
+ Herman Talmadge (Governor, Senator, Georgia), | |
03.13.1960 | meet the press thomas lanphier (missile expert) |
+ Thomas Lanphier ("missile expert"), | |
03.20.1960 | meet the press konrad adenauer (chancellor, west germany) |
+ Konrad Adenauer (Chancellor, West Germany), | |
03.27.1960 | meet the press thomas dewey (former governor new york) |
+ Thomas Dewey (Governor, New York), | |
04.03.1960 | meet the press hubert humphrey (senator, minnesota) |
+ Hubert Humphrey (Senator, Minnesota), | |
04.10.1960 | meet the press keith glennan (administrator, nasa) |
+ Keith Glennan (Administrator, NASA), | |
04.17.1960 | meet the press martin luther king jr. (civil rights leader) |
+ Martin Luther King Jr. ("Civil Rights Leader"), | |
04.24.1960 | meet the press adlai stevenson (governor, illinois) |
+ Adlai Stevenson (Governor, Illinois), | |
05.01.1960 | meet the press wayne morse (democrat, oregon) |
+ Wayne Morse (Democrat, Oregon), | |
05.08.1960 | meet the press chester bowles (representative, connecticut) |
+ Chester Bowles (Representative, Connecticut), | |
05.15.1960 | meet the press willy brandt (mayor, west berlin) |
+ The program was filmed in the West Berlin studios of Radio Free Europe. The U-2 spy plane flown b... | |
05.22.1960 | meet the press alexander kaznacheev (soviet expert) |
+ A former Soviet intelligence officer indicates that most Russian "diplomats" through the world ar... | |
05.29.1960 | meet the press william fulbright (senator, arkansas) |
+ William Fulbright (Senator, Arkansas), | |
06.05.1960 | meet the press george aiken (senator, vermont) |
+ George Aiken (Senator, Vermont), | |
06.12.1960 | meet the press nelson rockefeller (governor, new york) |
+ Nelson Rockefeller (Governor, New York), | |
06.19.1960 | meet the press douglas dillon (secretary of the treasury) |
+ Douglas Dillon (Secretary Of The Treasury), | |
06.26.1960 | meet the press george gallup (pollster) |
+ George Gallup (pollster), | |
07.03.1960 | meet the press leroy collins (governor, florida) |
+ Leroy Collins (Governor, Florida), | |
09.04.1960 | meet the press james p mitchell |
+ The program is announced as being part of, "Monitor." Vice President Nixon was scheduled to be t... | |
09.11.1960 | meet the press richard m nixon |
+ The program is introduced as being part of "Monitor" and originates from Washington, D. C. The f... | |
09.18.1960 | meet the press henry cabot lodge |
+ The program is introduced as part of, "Monitor." The first question is, "You said...peace in cer... | |
09.25.1960 | meet the press james j wadsworth |
+ The program is introduced as being part of, "Monitor." The program starts being televised in col... | |
10.02.1960 | meet the press alexander douglas home (foreign secretary, great britain) |
+ The program is introduced as being part of, "Monitor." The first question is, "Was there any pur... | |
10.16.1960 | meet the press senator john f. kennedy |
+ The program is introduced as being a part of, "Monitor." The first question is, "There's been a ... |
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