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First Tuesday (networking Forum)
First Tuesday may refer to: * First Tuesday - a monthly NBC newsmagazine television program (1969 to 1973) first hosted by Sander Vanocur * First Tuesday (documentary strand) - a monthly British current affairs television documentary strand * First Tuesday (networking forum) - a London-based networking forum * First Tuesday Book Club - an Australian book discussion television programme See also *Election Day (United States) Election Day in the United States is the annual day for general elections of federal public officials. It is statutorily set by the U.S. government as "the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November", i.e. the Tuesday that occurs within No ...
, often but not always held on the first Tuesday of November {{disambiguation ...
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Sander Vanocur
Sander Vanocur (; born Alexander Vinocur, January 8, 1928 – September 16, 2019)
Retrieved September 17, 2019
was an American television journalist who focused on U.S. national electoral politics.


Life and career

Vanocur was born in
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, the son of Rose (Millman) and Louis Vinocur, a lawyer. His family was of Russian Jewish descent. Vanocur moved to Peoria, Illinois when he ...
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First Tuesday (documentary Strand)
''First Tuesday'' was a monthly television documentary strand, shown in the United Kingdom on the ITV network and was produced by Yorkshire Television. The subject matter was mainly social issues and current affairs stories from around the world. It ran from 5 April 1983 to 2 November 1993, with programmes being shown on the first Tuesday of the month, hence the title. In 1993, ''Network First'' was a part replacement for ''First Tuesday''. Notable programmes * ''The Falklands War - The Untold Story'' (01/04/1987''Too Close to Home''(6 December 1988), about the Armley asbestos disaster * ''The Wigan Hold'' (1989, filmed 1988), about wrestling at Riley's Gym, featuring former professional wrestlers and Riley's Gym alumni Tommy Moore and Ernie Riley (son of Billy Riley) * Four Hours in My Lai (02/05/1989 - shown in the US Frontline series as ''Remember My Lai''* ''Sonia's Baby'' (03/04/1990, narrated by Olivia O'Leary* '' Jazz in Germany, Swing Under the Swastika'' (02/10/1990 ...
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First Tuesday (networking Forum)
First Tuesday may refer to: * First Tuesday - a monthly NBC newsmagazine television program (1969 to 1973) first hosted by Sander Vanocur * First Tuesday (documentary strand) - a monthly British current affairs television documentary strand * First Tuesday (networking forum) - a London-based networking forum * First Tuesday Book Club - an Australian book discussion television programme See also *Election Day (United States) Election Day in the United States is the annual day for general elections of federal public officials. It is statutorily set by the U.S. government as "the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November", i.e. the Tuesday that occurs within No ...
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First Tuesday Book Club
''The Book Club'' (formerly ''First Tuesday Book Club'') was an Australian television show that discussed books, ostensibly in the style of a domestic book club. Hosted by journalist Jennifer Byrne, it used a panel format with two regular members – book reviewer Jason Steger and author/blogger Marieke Hardy – and two guest members. The show first aired on ABC on 1 August 2006 and was scheduled as a monthly program. The show concluded in 2017. Books reviewed 2006 * '' American Psycho'' by Bret Easton Ellis – August 2006 *''The Ballad of Desmond Kale'' by Roger McDonald – August 2006 * '' The Shadow of the Wind'' by Carlos Ruiz Zafón – September 2006 * '' Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time'' by Dava Sobel – September 2006 * '' The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid'' by Bill Bryson – October 2006 * ''The Rachel Papers'' by Martin Amis – October 2006 * '' The Mission Song'' by John le Carrà ...
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