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1960 and CBS
You Bet Your Life debuted in October 1947 on radio on ABC ( which aired it from 1947 – 49 ), sponsored by costume jewelry manufacturer Allen Gellman ; and then on CBS ( 1949 – 50 ), and finally NBC, continuing until May 1961 — on radio only, 1947 – 1950 ; on both radio and television, 1950 – 1960 ; and on television only, 1960-1961.
In 1960, CBS Television presented Mrs. Miniver starring Maureen O ' Hara as Mrs Miniver, Leo Genn as Clem Miniver, Juliet Mills and Keir Dullea.
From 1959 – 1960, Milland starred in the CBS detective series Markham, but the program failed to capture an audience even though it followed the hit western Gunsmoke, starring James Arness.
Most remaining CBS and NBC radio dramas were cancelled in 1960.
* CBS Sports 1960 – 1985
" In 1960, Clooney and Crosby co-starred in a 20-minute CBS radio program aired before the midday news each weekday.
Later in his career, he became better known worldwide as the paternal Steve Douglas, the widowed patriarch on My Three Sons, which ran on ABC from 1960 – 1965 and then on CBS from 1965 – 1972.
He was best known as the star of his own weekly NBC television show, The George Gobel Show, which ran from 1954 to 1960 ( the last season on CBS, alternating with The Jack Benny Program ).
It originally aired on CBS on January 1, 1960.
* Russ Mitchell ( born 1960 ), news anchor of The Early Show on CBS
Through the 1950s and 1960s, Morris worked mainly in television, with a recurring role as detective Lieutenant Max Ritter in the CBS summer replacement series, Diagnosis: Unknown, which aired from July to September 1960.
" A Nice Place to Visit " is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone first aired on CBS on April 15, 1960.
CBS began nationally broadcasting the combined Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants from 1960 and, separately, from 1965.
CBS ceased all regular color programming between 1960 and 1965 ( including at least one of their shows, The Lucy Show, which was filmed in color, beginning in 1963, but continued to be telecast in black and white through the end of the 1964 – 65 season ), while ABC delayed its first color series until 1962.
It would later air on CBS as Secret Agent ( 1960 – 1961, 1964 – 1966 ).
* September 29 – The Gale Storm Show premieres on CBS ( 1956 – 1960 )
The series ran from 1960 to 1965 on ABC, and moved to CBS until its end on August 24, 1972.
My Sister Eileen originated as a series of short stories by Ruth McKenney that eventually evolved into a book, a play, a musical, a radio play ( and unproduced radio series ), two films, and a CBS television series in the 1960 – 1961 season.
A television situation comedy based on the short stories and subsequent adaptations premiered on CBS on October 5, 1960.
Eyewitness to History was a CBS Friday night public affairs program which was initially hosted by veteran broadcaster Charles Kuralt ( 1960 -' 61 ), followed by Walter Cronkite ( 1961 -' 62 ), and Charles Collingwood ( 1962 -' 63 ).
* The DuPont Show with June Allyson, as Louise in " The Dance Man " ( CBS, 1960 )
He called games for CBS from 1960 – 1965 ( with Dizzy Dean ) and for NBC from 1966 – 1968 ( with Curt Gowdy ).
In the 1960 – 1961 season, Moorehead made guest appearances as Aunt Harriet in the short-lived CBS sitcom My Sister Eileen starring Shirley Bonne and Elaine Stritch as Eileen ( an aspiring actress ) and Ruth Sherwood, respectively, two single sisters living in New York City.

1960 and News
" In 2004, the Manchester Evening News published a contradictory story that a young musician from Wilmslow called David Browning played the trumpet on both the original recording of the theme in 1960 and a re-recording in 1964, for a one-off payment of £ 36.
UPI reporters and photographers have won ten Pulitzer Prizes: Russell Jones ( International Reporting, 1957 ), Andrew Lopez ( News Photography, 1960 ), Yasushi Nagao ( News Photography, 1961 ), Merriman Smith ( National Reporting, 1964 ), Kyoichi Sawada ( News Photography, 1966 ), Toshio Sakai ( Feature Photography, 1968 ), Lucinda Franks and Thomas Powers ( National Reporting, 1971 ), and David Hume Kennerly ( Feature Photography, 1972 ).
Upon graduation ( 1960 ), he began working as " Daddy Jules " at WYOU-AM in Newport News, Virginia.
Wadley High School won a State football Title in 1960, Given by the Birmingham News.
* Named Fourth Best Film of 1960 by the New York Daily News
* Journalist Charles E. Maple ( 1932 – 2006 ) was the editor and publisher of the Pike County News prior to 1960.
In 1960 he cut six sides for Roulette Records that included a remake of his hit " Bloodshot Eyes " as well as " Sweet Lucy Brown ", " Spread the News ", " Saturday Night ", " Josephine " and " Did You Get the Message ".
In 1928, the paper began printing in Manchester on the presses of the News Chronicle in Derby Street, moving in 1960 into Thomson House, Withy Grove ( formerly known as Kemsley House ) when the News Chronicle closed.
To make ends meet he translated French murder mysteries, served as the art editor for the European edition of the New York Herald Tribune and was an art critic for Art International ( 1960 – 65 ) and a Paris correspondent for Art News ( 1963 – 66 ), when Thomas Hess took over as editor.
In conjunction with publishing the statistic, The Sporting News in 1960 also introduced the Fireman of the Year Award, which was awarded based on a combination of saves and wins.
Gonsoulin was a Sporting News AFL All-League player in 1960, 1962, and 1963, and an AFL Western Division All-Star in 1961, 1964 and 1966.
* Walter Cronkite with the News ( 1956 – 1960 )
* Charles Kuralt with the News ( 1960 )
* Ron Cochran with the News ( 1960 – 61 )
* Harry Reasoner with the News ( 1959 – 1960 )
In 1960, the Knight newspaper chain ( later a part of Knight-Ridder ), which owned the Herald, sent him to its Detroit Free Press, which was fighting an uphill battle with the Detroit News, which Neuharth would later buy while at Gannett.
Warren James Douglas Kinsella ( born August 1960 in Montreal, Quebec ), is a Toronto-based lawyer, author, musician, political consultant, commentator on the Sun News Network, blogger and columnist for Quebecor newspapers.
" ( At Brigham Young University, reported in Church News, May 28, 1960.
In 1955 he switched to the News Chronicle, where he stayed until the paper folded in 1960.
Listed at 6 ' 8 " and 275 pounds, he instead signed with the Dodgers organization, and after a handful of appearances in and 1959 he succeeded Carl Furillo as Los Angeles ' right fielder in 1960 ; he was named the Minor League Player of the Year in 1959 by The Sporting News after hitting 43 homers in the Pacific Coast League.
The News absorbed the Detroit Tribune on February 1, 1919, the Detroit Journal on July 21, 1922, and on November 7, 1960, it bought and closed the faltering Detroit Times.

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