[N.B.C trade releases]. (1964)

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2 * Today* Thursday, Aug. 27 — NBC News correspondent Edwin Newman, one of NBC News’ TV floor reporters, will analyze convention developments following taped highlights of the third day’s session (7-7:30 a.m.). Fredric March and his wife, Florence Eldridge, who will present readings at a reception for Mrs. John F. Kennedy in Atlantic City, will be interviewed about the event (7:30-8 a.m.). Mrs. Richard Hughes, wife of New Jersey’s Governor, will be interviewed about films of the previous evening's fashion show (in which the wives of Democratic Senators and Representatives will be the models) will be shown (8 to 8:30 a.m.). An interview with a prominent political figure will complete the program (8:30-9 a.m.). Friday, Aug. 28 — NBC News Correspondent Sander Vanocur will present an analysis of the convention following taped highlights of the final session (7-7:30 a.m.). A film and tape report on the previous night's Boardwalk celebration of President Johnson's birthday will be shown (7:30-8 a.m.). A political newsmaker will be interviewed (8:30-9 a.m.). Details for the 8-8:30 a.m. segment will be announced. o NBC-8/25/64