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RUNNING
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00:50:00
[60 minutes including commercials]. |
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INFO: |
LYNDA CARTER
appears on a live chat about her appearance on
"THE VAGINA
MONOLOGUES". |
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VIDEO: |
[1]
"NBC
MORNING NEWS".
Video clip. |
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TRIVIA: |
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The
station signed on for the first time on November 6,
1947 as WNBW-TV (NBC Washington). It traces its
roots to experimental W3XNB in 1939. In 1954, it
became WRC-TV, named after WRC-AM-FM which NBC-TV
had long owned. |
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WRC-TV's studios are home to several notable
programs. These include "Meet the Press," the
longest-running show in U.S. broadcast television
history, which debuted on November 6, 1947; and
"It's Academic," which premiered in 1961 and is the
longest running game show in television history
according to the Guinness Book of World Records.
"Sam and Friends," Jim Henson's late-night precursor
to "Sesame Street" and "the Muppet Show," got its
start on WRC-TV on May 9, 1955. |
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The 2nd presidential
debate between candidates John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon was
broadcast from the station's studios on October 7, 1960. |
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