...I just recalled something -- the Jack Paar Program on which Liberace played piano behind Cassius Clay reciting his poetry was scheduled to air on November 22, 1963 over NBC. It had been taped the previous Sunday, as Paar used the same studio that Johnny Carson used on weekdays; Liberace set out to an Eastern U.S. concert tour that week, accounting for his Pittsburgh hotel room story I mentioned upthread. Due to the JFK assassination coverage, the program wasn't aired until the following Friday, November 29. Also because of the assassination, on November 24 NBC ran a kinescope of the previous night's BBC production of That Was The Week That Was, an American pilot for which series NBC had already aired two weeks earlier. Although not the usual satirical episode -- in fact, the somber tribute song "In The Summer Of His Years" was written for the broadcast and became a U.S. Top 40 hit for Connie Francis a couple of months later -- it's worth noting, since when the series was added to NBC's schedule it immediately engaged in a "feud" with Jack Paar, whose program followed TW3 on Friday nights (Paar once called TW3 "Henry Morgan's Amateur Hour," as Morgan was a frequent guest on the earlier show)...