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He was a frequent interviewer with Bob Clark on the ABC Sunday news program, Issues and Answers, which began in 1960 but was revamped and renamed in 1981 as This Week with David Brinkley.
Catwalk regulars like Gia Carangi, Cheryl Tiegs, Carol Alt, Christie Brinkley, Kim Alexis, Paulina Porizkova, Kathy Ireland, Brooke Shields, Heather Locklear, and Elle Macpherson began to endorse products with their names, as well as their faces, through the marketing of brands such as the beverage Diet Pepsi to the extension of car title Ford Trucks.
* January 4 – NBC expands the Huntley-Brinkley Report to Saturdays, with Chet Huntley and David Brinkley alternating weeks anchoring the news solo.
* C-SPAN Q & A interview with Douglas Brinkley about Cronkite, June 3, 2012
* July 31 – Chet Huntley anchors his final newscast with David Brinkley and retires, bringing down the curtain on a 14-year career at NBC News and, thus, as chief anchor of The Huntley-Brinkley Report.
Network executive Ben Park suggested replacing Swayze with Chet Huntley and David Brinkley, who had garnered favorable attention anchoring NBC's coverage of the national political conventions that summer.
He replaced Camel News Caravan with the Huntley-Brinkley Report, which premiered on October 29, 1956, with Huntley in New York and Brinkley in Washington.
Huntley handled the bulk of the news most nights, with Brinkley specializing in Washington-area news ( i. e., the White House, U. S. Congress, the Pentagon ).
" The anchors appeared on the cover of Newsweek on March 13, 1961, with a similar tagline, " TV's Huntley and Brinkley: One is Solemn, the Other Twinkly.
For most of its run, The Huntley-Brinkley Report aired only Monday through Friday, but in January 1969, the network expanded it to Saturday evenings, with Huntley and Brinkley working solo on alternating weeks.
Huntley and Brinkley concluded their final newscast together on July 31, 1970, with the following parting words:
:: David Brinkley: Chet, I, too, would like to thank all of those who tuned us in and put up with us, particularly including those who write the nasty letters!
Chancellor became the sole anchor on August 9, 1971, with Brinkley providing three-minute commentaries from Washington several times a week under the title David Brinkley's Journal.
With the transition to Williams, the show recognized its past in its opening seconds, with small photos of past anchors and sets and the voices of John Cameron Swayze, Huntley, Brinkley, Chancellor, and Brokaw, as well as an orchestral version of the " G-E-C " NBC Chimes, before going into the opening headlines read by Williams.
His television appearances include Nightline ; ABC World News ; ABC News 20 / 20 ; numerous programs on CBS ; NBC ; CNN ; and Fox ; PBS ; MacNeil-Lehrer ; CNBC ; the BBC ; the Canadian Broadcasting Network ; C-SPAN ; the Christian Broadcasting Network ; Donahue ; This Week with David Brinkley, the History Channel, ESPN, and many others.
Bent's first figures are in close accord with those of Brinkley and agree with Smith as to the number of men who were killed.
Dr. Brinkley claimed to be able to cure male virility deficiency with goat gland transplants.
From 1956 through 1970, he co-anchored NBC's top-rated nightly news program, The Huntley – Brinkley Report, with Chet Huntley and thereafter appeared as co-anchor or commentator on its successor, NBC Nightly News, through the 1970s.
In the 1980s and 1990s, Brinkley was host of the popular Sunday This Week with David Brinkley program and a top commentator on election-night coverage for ABC News.
The pairing worked so well that on October 29, 1956, the two took over NBC's flagship nightly newscast, with Huntley in New York City and Brinkley in Washington, D. C., for the newly christened Huntley – Brinkley Report.

Brinkley and long-running
On April 8, 2011, in New York, Brinkley made her stage debut as Roxie Hart in the long-running musical Chicago.

Brinkley and series
Brinkley appeared on the Today Show in 1983 in a four-part segment featuring beauty tips and, in 1992, began her own television series Living in the 90's — With Christie Brinkley, a daily half-hour show on CNN.

Brinkley and TV
However, last night the tapes were not run at all during the evening hours and all we got on TV were a few snatches which Douglas Edwards and Huntley and Brinkley could squeeze into their programs.
Brinkley's ability to write for the ear with simple, declarative sentences gained him a reputation as one of the medium's most talented writers, and his connections in Washington led CBS's Roger Mudd to observe, " Brinkley, of all the TV guys here, probably has the best sense of the city -- best understands its moods and mentality.
In 2005, CoverGirl again signed Brinkley, using her in ads in magazines and TV commercials for mature skin products.
However, the U. S. has never required a license to listen to broadcast radio or TV ; today, it even issues routine licenses under the Brinkley Act, originally enacted to silence the border-blaster charlatan John R. Brinkley, for the operation of Mexican stations from studio facilities in the U. S.
The novel's protagonist is a Superman analogue named David Brinkley ( a play on TV newsman David Brinkley ).
The duo failed to overtake Huntley and Brinkley, and Cronkite was back at the TV anchor desk when the conventions rolled around again four years later.

Brinkley and promoting
The two met at Studio 54 in New York City at a party promoting a calendar in which Brinkley appeared.
Brinkley began promoting goat glands as a cure for 27 ailments, ranging from dementia to emphysema to flatulence.
Brinkley spoke for hours on end each day on the radio, primarily promoting his goat gland treatments.

Brinkley and home
It also features a host of other recurring Wodehouse characters, and is mostly set at Brinkley Court, the home of Bertie's Aunt Dahlia.
After two years of studies, and ever-deeper debts, Brinkley doubled his summer workload by taking two shifts at Western Union, but came home one day to find his wife and daughter gone.
In 1911, before Brinkley was finished with his third year of studies, Sally left him again, and bore him another daughter, Erna Maxine Brinkley, on July 11, 1911 back home in the Tuckasegee area.
Instead, Brinkley bought a certificate from a shady diploma mill known as the Kansas City Eclectic Medical University and returned home.
When Brinkley refused to give up his goal of becoming a doctor, Sally Brinkley left him one final time, taking the three girls home to North Carolina.
In Saved by the Light Brinkley explained that he was struck by lightning on September 17, 1975, while using a telephone at his home in Aiken, South Carolina.
It forms the fourth and final installment of the Totleigh Towers saga, though it actually takes place at Brinkley Court, the home of Bertie's Aunt Dahlia, near the town of Market Snodsbury.
Fannett is home to the Clifton Steamboat Museum, which features a large exhibit on Lieutenant Commander Harry Brinkley Bass ( after whom the USS Brinkley Bass was named ).
In 1867 Captain Brinkley returned to Japan, never again to return home.

Brinkley and .
* Brinkley, Douglas.
* Cynthia J. Brinkley – Vice President, Global Human Resources
Historian Douglas Brinkley said gonzo journalism requires virtually no rewriting and frequently uses transcribed interviews and verbatim telephone conversations.
Dr. John R. Brinkley initiated a boom in male impotence cures in the US in the 1920s and 1930s.
* 1920 – David Brinkley, American journalist ( d. 2003 )
* 2012 – Don Brinkley, American screenwriter, director, and producer ( b. 1921 )
* Brinkley, Frank and Dairoku Kikuchi.
* 11-David Brinkley, 82, American broadcast journalist.
According to author, Douglas Brinkley, President Harding came to the most northern U. S. territory in order to " open up Alaska lands " for oil, mining, and timber development and industry.
Although Paley devotes a chapter of Natural Theology to astronomy, written by his old friend John Law and the Dublin Astronomer Royal John Brinkley, they did not consider astronomy to provide sound evidence of " designedness.
* Brinkley, Frank and Dairoku Kikuchi.
* September 5 – Nell Brinkley, American illustrator and comic artist ( d. 1944 )
From there, she would travel northeast to Sandtown and Willow Grove, Delaware, and onto the Camden area where free black agents, William and Nat Brinkley and Abraham Gibbs, guided her north past Dover, Smyrna, and Blackbird, where other agents would take her across the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal to New Castle and Wilmington.
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Among them were Walter Cronkite, David Brinkley, Edwin Newman, Harrison Salisbury, several of the core members of Edward R. Murrow's famed Murrow's Boys: Charles Collingwood, Eric Sevareid, Richard C. Hottelet, Howard K. Smith, and Larry LeSueur.
I'd look at other girls my age and feel perplexed by their obvious interest in the latest fashion, which boy in class was the cutest, and who looked the most like cover girl Christie Brinkley.

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