On May 22, 1958, Pres. Eisenhower became the first president to be recorded in color on videotape as he helped dedicate NBC's brand-new 4001 Nebraska Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. facilities (which housed network and WRC Radio/WRC-TV studios)in a live afternoon broadcast fed to the NBC Television network. Learn the full details on the restoration by Ed Reitan, Don Kent, and Dan Einstein of this historic videotape at: http://QuadVideotapeGroup.com/EiesnhowerQuadRestoration.htm (Note the spelling error in the URL for that page. Be sure to type the address exactly as shown.)
Days of Our Lives 1932-1950 ... Class of '50, Central High, Charlotte, NC ... Producer: John Brock; Exec. Producer: Jack Claiborne; Assoc. Producer: Roddey Brown; Production Assistants: Dickie Orr, Jesse Rush, Al & Carolyn Packer
Her picture was in all the papers, on magazine covers, and TV throughout America... all proudly proclaiming her as “America’s Sweetheart.” The year was 1972 and an almost unknown 15 year old girl from Springfield Virginia had just won 3 OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALS in swimming. Melissa Belote is the guest of Chuck Langdon and Lee Shephard on OUT OF THE PAST. (Recorded December 2007)
Wendy Rieger and the late Julian Barber are interviewed by Chuck Langdon on Out of the Past, (recorded in 1994).
Frank Harden is interviewed by Chuck Langdon on Out of the Past, (recorded in 2007).
"This is Broadcast House"; From February 10th, 1954, a kinescope of the official opening celebration of WTOP's Broadcast House at 40th and Brandywine Streets in Northwest Washington, DC. (Simulcast at 7:00 pm on WTOP-TV 9, WTOP-AM 1500kc, and WTOP-FM 96.3mc with a combination of live segments and some previously recorded film segments.)
Bill Trumbull is interviewed by Chuck Langdon and Lee Shephard on Out of the Past, (recorded in 2007).
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Bruce Lake "1500 Feet Over Vietnam"- Out of the Past - 2009
Bruce Lake, author of "1500 Feet Over Vietnam," is the guest of Lee Shephard and Chuck Langdon on Out of the Past, (recorded April 2009)
The late Granville "Granny" Klink, Jr. (1909-97), Chief Engineer for CBS and WTOP, is the guest of Chuck Langdon & Lee Shephard in the first of two Out of the Past programs, (recorded in 1994). Beginning his long radio career in the 1930’s, he worked with Presidents from Franklin Roosevelt to Richard Nixon. In this program, he shows one of the microphones used by President Roosevelt in his weekly “Fireside Chats.” Granny was truly one of the “pioneers” of the broadcast industry.
Bob Duckman is interviewed by Chuck Langdon and Lee Shephard on Out of the Past, (recorded in 2008) ...
Nat Albright is interviewed by Chuck Langdon and Lee Shephard on Out of the Past, (recorded in 2008).
The late Julian Barber is interviewed by Chuck Langdon and Lee Shephard on Out of the Past, (recorded in 1994).
Bill Mayhugh is the guest of Lee Shephard on Out of the Past, (Part 1 of 2 parts, recorded in 2007).
Ernie Baur is the guest of Chuck Langdon and Lee Shephard on "Out of the Past". (Recorded February 2009)
Paul "Davy Jones" Bicknell is the guest of Lee Shephard and Chuck Langdon on Out of the Past. (Recorded November 2009).
Fred Berney is interviewed by Chuck Langdon and Lee Shephard on Out of the Past, (recorded in 2008)
Buddy Belote is the guest of Chuck Langdon and Lee Shephard on Out of the Past, (recorded in 2006).
Ellouise Schoettler, storyteller, is the guest of Chuck Langdon and Lee Shephard on Out of the Past, (recorded in 2007).
The late Harold "Ranger Hal" Shaw, Jr. (1924-99) is the guest of Chuck Langdon & Lee Shephard on Out of the Past, (recorded in 1993).
Woody Robertson, award-winning director, is the guest of Chuck Langdon and Lee Shephard on "Out of the Past". (Recorded Summer 2008)
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