Note 1: "Nov 1962. 1. News, Mrs. Roosevelt, Obituary. 2. Long John. 3. Ted Lewis Benny Fields. 4. Irving Ceaser."; Note 2: CDI 1. Eleanor Roosevelt mid speech, then host, then excerpt from another Eleanor Roosevelt speech from 1947 to United Autoworker's Union. 2. Dick Willard comments on autobiography then reads from E. Roosevelt autobiography, then Roosevelt from MGM recording (A Recorded Portrait: Eleanor Roosevelt in Conversation with Arnold Michaelis - Eleanor Roosevelt [1958) with Arnold McCalis (interview excerpt) 3. cont'd listening, family life, then host tells personal stories about Roosevelt 4. Eleanor Roosevelt interview from record again. 5. cont'd into: "Lord's Prayer" hymn by soloist and choir. Then WOR News for November 8, 1962 (death of Eleanor Roosevelt day before, Cuban Missile Crisis disarmament, etc) 6. cont'd then Mazola corn oil and margarine ad. end of NY Daily News strike and Roosevelt Funeral. (Channel changes) 7. Poems by Vernon Duke "Park Avenue Lyrics" read by host 8. Poems by Kenneth Fearing, read by host. 9. cont'd 10. cont'd then Sol Funaroff poems read by host 11. cont'd. Jumps to other poem, same broadcast. 12. end of show Spoken Words with Aaron Kramer, poet. Jumps to dialogue (drama with Lancelot). Jumps to report on New York Daily News (history of) and guild. Concerning strike. Jumps to talk show, about creativity 15. Jumps to talk show: Long John Nebel show. CDII 1. Long John Nebel show cont'd, General Tires ad. Guests: Quincy Howe, Pete Hamill, Mel Hunter, Richard Plechner. Then more about news production 2. cont'd reporting and economics for news/newspapers. 3. cont'd. foreign coverage and economy of coverage. TV reporting. News services and reporting. 4. List of next shows guests, 5. cont'd, future shows listed. CDIII 1. New Long John Nebel Show (11/9/62?) Guests Irving Caesar, Bennie Davis, Ted Lewis, Eli Bass, Kai Dee, Long John Nebel. On music 2. cont'd music contemporary music discussion. 3. cont'd WOR ID music distribution then performance in studio by writer (lyrics Irving Caesar, tune by Ted Lewis) Ted Lewis recites lyrics over piano. 4. talk, General Tire ad, playback of song for panel to hear. Coffee break talk then "Ted Lewis" music "When my baby smiles at me" 6. "September Song" , "I'm stepping out with a memory tonight" 7. cont'd then "Medicine Man for the Blues" CDIV 1. cont'd LJN, Al Jolson "Stella" story, "Baby Face" Jean Gardner" 2. sings "Margie", reference "Tea for Two" 3. acapella "Tea for Two" ****"I like a song to end all wars..." 4. Long John Nebel gives a studied sales pitch, reference to Gypsy Rosa Lee, LP "Candy Butcher" 5. Eli bass song, joke and talk. CDV 1. LJN cont'd. about Myron Cone, Burt Williams and debate about the nature of blackface and related issues. Mention of Dick Gregory as a couterpoint. 2. con'td discussion, Frankie Bush, Pigmeat Markham, Al Herman, Ed Sullivan Show 3. WOR ID, LJN Ad for "Great Moments in Music" LP compilation, $4.95. 4. Guests listed again, Dee on minority of stereotypes, references to Bill Robinson, Shirley Temple, Henry Armetta, Ol' Man River, Old Man Joe 5. cont'd, reference to Irving Berlin, the musical "Mr. President". 6. singing song referene to Anti-Defamation League. LJN Hudson Vitamin Ad 7. guests and medicine shows discussed: Dr. Cooper, carnies, "Kentucky" sung by Davis, Ted Lewis LP. 8. song "The Vamp" Russell Robinson and 1919 how "The Teaser" became "Margie" 9. Back to Bennie Davis Kenturcky" and Telegrams (Marion Moore???) 10. Muzette the flower dancing violinist, Julie Stein, on writing 11. comedians on writing , also Sophie Tucker with Benny Davids, Ted Lewis 12. Bel Baer's piano, Essex House, Herbie Baker, and stories 13. Sophie Tucker and Ted Shapiro , ad for poettery 14. jumps ahead in show CDVI 1. cont'd, with telegrams, Nat Wills story, about Vaudeville by Ted Lewis 2. Ted Lewis LP's "When my baby smiles at me" and talk about *hot wax phono recording machine, Bridgeport session, recording descriptions, funnels, tape editing, multiple takes 3. Sir Louis Sterling story, Toscanini *** 4. Ted Lewis record, questions about recording, and band. Don Murray story, Reno gig 5. on state of the bands 6. "Tea for Two" music box, telegrams, and stories. CDVII 1. cont'd LJN, "Carolina Moon" story***. Terry Sandford letter to Bennie Davis 2. cont'd story, about NC/SC controversey (friendly) Then stories about Goody Ace, the KC critic, Burt Lar, and Joe Frisco 4. Joe Frisco stories: Sherman House and song selling 5. cont'd then telegram 6. Keith Albee and telegram , Arthur Pryor "White Rats" club card story. 7. "My, what a funny little world this is" story and Ted Lewis leaves at 2AM 8. Stardust Review story, Eleanor Powell Buddy Epsen, others then Ethel Merman audition story at Capitol Theatre, no microphones 9. mentin of Andrews sisters, Hazel Scott, Eddie Canter, Bill Robinson. Bennie Meroff, Frankie Bay Masters, "Sunset Sue" Victor Young, Jackie Heller" Eli Bass writing mode for continuity 10. Bob orbin comedy, Johnny Carson, other topics 11. cont'd 12. Martin and Lewis and Broadway Chatteau Madrid, to Copacabana 13. end of story, Kai Dee stays and Kiles Kruger andJack London talk with other guests leaving (staff talks) 14. Bennie Davis and Irving Ceasar tracks, "Jean" by the Pearless Quartet. CDVIII 1. cont'd "Jean" by Peerless Quartet, 2. Jack London (staff) talks and plays Ruth Etting "I"m Nobidy's Baby" LP 3. LJN ;