Vanderbilt Television News Archive

Special News Broadcast recorded from NBC Evening News for Friday, Jun 03, 1988


Title: Today

Abstract:
  • Live NBC morning news program "Today," notable for its coverage of the Reagan-Gorbachev summit, as well as Reagan's visit to London, hosted by Bryant Gumbel and Jane Pauley. With reports and analysis from John Palmer, Andrea Mitchell, Roger O'Neil, Robert Hager, Joe Witte, Irving R. Levine, Dennis Murphy, Viscount Althorp, Henry Champ, John Dancy, Jack Hamann, Mike Jensen, and Jimmy Cefalo.
  • Live footage of interviews with Adm. James Watkins, Victor Orlik, Charles Wheeler, Joanne Frankfurt, Barbara Hoffman, George Robertson, David Mellor, and NATO Secretary General Lord Carrington.
  • Taped footage of interviews with Gordon Linn, Bob Freida, Bruce Babbitt, Ned Beatty, Ron Brownstein, Maysel Jackson, Kevin Hogan, Ronnie Mahaley, Judd Tripp, Ken Wood, Dan Reese, John Herring, Rebecca Twigg, and Matt Biondi.
  • Taped footage of speeches and statements from President Ronald Reagan, US Transportation Secretary Jim Burnley, Frank Lorenzo, Charles Bryan, Sally Field, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Andrei Sakharov, Governor Michael Dukakis, Representative Dan Rostenkowski, Representative Bill Archer, and Representative Fortney Stark.

  • Begin Time:07:02:10 am
    End Time:09:00:00 am
    TVN Record Number:659698
    Copyright:Abstract and Metadata (c) 1988-2009 Vanderbilt University
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