Tue, Nov 17, 1964
Although he served as President for less than three years, John F. Kennedy carried no a relentless quest for peace. Tonight's Special Report chronicles those efforts through film clips and off-camera narration by Cabinet members, advisers and legislators who worked intimately with the late President.
Tue, Dec 1, 1964
"Five Faces of Tokyo," a study of the Japanese capital as seen through the eyes of five citizens from different walks of life. Sumiko Tamaka, women's rights leader and member of the Socialist Party; mat maker Tokutaro Takada; factory worker Yuji Nakano; Tatsuzo Mizukami, business executive; and Akihito Haga, a white-collar worker. Also seen: films of Sanya, Tokyo's crime-ridden slum.