AVAILABLE TRANSCRIPTIONS OF BROADCASTS

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CIA-RDP88-01070R000200910001-7
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December 21, 2016
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June 27, 2008
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1
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Publication Date: 
October 21, 1983
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MEMO
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Approved For Release 2008/06/27: CIA-RDP88-0107OR000200910001-7 MEMORANDUM FOR: Media Highlights Recipients SUBJECT: Available Transcriptions of Broadcasts We have on file the following broadcasts. If you need to see them, please notify us and we will make them available to you. 8 October, 8:00 PM, CNN-TV, NEWS, Subject: Personnel moves within the CIA. David Wise reporting. 19 October, 7:16 AM, WRC-TV, THE TODAY SHOW, Subject: Bryant Gumbel interviews Edward O'Malley, the FBI's Assistant Director of Intelligence Division and John Shea, VP of Sierra Microsystems, Inc. in California on Soviet spying in the U.S. 18 October, 7:00 AN, WRC-TV, THE TODAY SHOW, Subject: Jane Pauley interviews Adm. Stansfield Turner on the problems involved if Iran closes the Straits of Hormuz. 19 October, WETA-TV, MacNEIL-LEHRER NEWSHOUR, Subject: Covert Aid to Nicaragua with comments by Humberto Ortega, Adolfo Calero, Rep. Peter Kostmayer and Rep. Mark Siljander. 19 October, WDVM-TV, CBS EVENING NEWS, Subject: Evidence of Contra activity to disrupt NicaraguanC'economy. Richard Wagner reporting from Nicaragua. 20 October, WJLA-TV, ABC NIGHTLINE, Subject: Brit Hume reports on a Senate debate concerning a new Soviet embassy building in Washington. 20 October - Major news network (ABC, CBS, NBC) coverage of The House vote to cutoff covert aid to Nicaragua. 20 October - WETA-TV, MacNEIL-LEHRER NEWSHOUR, Subject: House debate on US aid to Nicaraguan rebels. Comments by Representatives William Goodling, Michael Barnes, John McCain and Jim Leace. STAT STAT Approved For Release 2008/06/27: CIA-RDP88-0107OR000200910001-7 s l) 1 Approved For Release 2008/06/27: CIA-RDP88-0107OR000200910001-7 ~cor x2.269 resort to convalesce, but soon finds herself on the trail of a tangled web of murders. With Helen Hayes, Bar- nard Hughes, Jameson Parker and Swoosie Kurtz (Channel 9 at 9). From the Editor's Desk. With Kenneth Adelman, director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (Channel 20, &30 a -m.). Saturday Magazine. Problems of the record industry, Washington Post sportswriter Andy Beyer, the contraceptive sponge; and pianist Luis Manual Tirado (Channel 9 at 11 a.m.). Renee Ponssaint: Close-Up. An, interview with Earths Kitt (Channel Tat 7). Agronsky & Co. The King hol- iday, and lie detector tests for fed- eral employes (Channel 9 at 7). The McLaughlin Group. John Glenn's TV commercial; Robert McFarlane replaces William Clark; Grenada coup; and the King holiday (Channel 4, 7:30). Page 5 With Gloria Gibson. Ar- thur Spitizer, legal director of the ACLU; Nathan Lewin, president of the Jewish Community Council- of Greater Washington; Matt Koehi, Commander of the New Order, and reporter Brian Williams debate whether Nazis should be allowed to address students in public schools (Channel 5, 10:30). Public -Broadcasting Live From the Met: Centennial Gala Celebration. An eight-hour, two-part celebration of the Metro- politan Opera's 100th birthday, broadcast live from the Met. With more than 70 . singers, including I Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti, Leontyne Price, Roberta Peters and Jerome Hines. Conducted by James Levine, Leonard Bernstein, Richard Bonynge, John Pritchard, . David Stivender and Jeffrey Tate. Simul- cast on WETA-FM 91 (Channel 26; Part 1 at 2, Part 2 at 8). - Series Fame. In Part 2 of "Gonna Learn How to Fly," Shorofsky gets Bruno a waiter's job in a place where Bruno can also play his. music; and Leroy and Christopher have a fist fight (Channel 5 at 6). Diff'rent Strokes (CC). When Mr. Drummond, Willis and Arnold Approved For Release 2008/06/27: CIA-RDP88-01070R000200910001-7 of some of his passengers stuns the good captain; a couple on the verge of divorce takes a last cruise togeth- er, and a man tries to help out a dis- traught buddy by fixing him up (Channel 7 at 9). Fantasy Island (CC). After his release from the hospital, a business. man rewards three nurses with a dream vacation (Channel 7 at 10). Saturday Night Live. With host John Candy, and the musical group Men at Work (Channel 4, 11:30). Sunday Magazine Series First Camera. Topics: Help, sions; old-style political campaigni in Louisiana; the oldest wor flight attendant; and the comforts. minimum-security prisons (Chang 4at 7). Ripley's Believe It or Not! legend of Jesse James; and fire-w ers of Surinam (Channel 7 at 7). 60 Minutes (Channel 9 at 7). Knight Rider and KITT land; a junkyard metal compactor wh they 'try to track down someo who's exploiting illegal aliens (C :CBS -News