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...News Special Report, and through a satellite linkup, Walter Cronkite was speaking from his desk in Manhattan to Chief European Correspondent Charles Collingwood in Tokyo. "Well, Charles," said Walter, at the end of the half-hour, "get yourself some rest and hurry on home with the rest of the film you're carrying." "Thank you, Walter," replied Collingwood. "I've got a lot more to tell...
Last week Collingwood and his film arrived in New York City. What he had to tell about was eight days in North Viet Nam-the first visit by a U.S. network correspondent during the war-and the story of his scoop concerning Hanoi's willingness to start talks in Pnompenh (TIME, April 12). Part of his report was rushed onto the Cronkite supper-hour news last week; his footage was edited into a 60-minute special scheduled for this week...
...NEWS HOUR (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). "Where We Stand in Viet Nam, Part II," a progress report by Charles Collingwood on what the South Vietnamese are-or are not-doing to solve their own problems...
...NEWS HOUR (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). Charles Collingwood narrates a news special: "Viet Nam: Where We Stand...
...USIA director Leonard Marks, will be from the same bracket-"someone who has been earning in excess of $75,000 in broadcasting and is an outstanding newsman known throughout the nation." Marks's coyness produced inevitable speculation that he might mean CBS's Eric Sevareid or Charles Collingwood, NBC's Nancy Dickerson or ABC's Howard K. Smith. Likeliest choice, however, is John Charles Daly, 53, onetime ABC vice president for news and currently the suave moderator of CBS's What's My Line? A son-in-law of Chief Justice Earl Warren, Daly...