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OPENING SPIEL: These stories coming up next on... Jack Anderson Confidential. Now, from Washington, here is Jack Anderson.

Jack Anderson Confidential was a weekly television program that was presided over by investigative reporter, nationally syndicated political columnist, television and radio personality, novelist and conspiracy theorist Jack Anderson.

Premise[]

On Jack Anderson Confidential, Anderson's team of more than 20-plus investigative journalists and reporters selected approximately 3 top stories making headlines in the mainstream media. Anderson then compiled those stories covering the issues and conspiracies facing viewers young and old alike.

Jack Anderson Confidential
Jack Anderson Confidential Copyright 1982
Aired
Syndicated, 1982
Run time
30 Minutes
Host
Jack Anderson

External links[]

Boris Korczak interview via https://www.dailymotion.com

Jack Anderson's biography at https://www.wikipedia.org

Production Slates[]

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Video[]

In this segment of Jack Anderson Confidential, Anderson tells the story of an ousted Central Intelligence Agency spy named Boris Korczak, who had been connected with the Soviet Secret Police (KGB) during the mid- to late 1970's. In Anderson's opinion, Korczak had been hit with a secret bullet known as the "poisonous pellet;" he was briefly recovered several days following his visit to the nearest Giant Food supermarket in the U.S.

All about Boris Korczak at www.youtube.com/boris_korczak and www.dailymotion.com, respectively.

Above: Iowa Senate Majority Leader Charles Grassley appeared on this segment of Jack Anderson Confidential.

Taglines[]

First there's Jack Anderson... then all the others.

First there's Jack Anderson... be first with him.

Credits[]

A Jack Barry & Dan Enright Production in association with Abell Communications.

FANDOM Bonus Episode Links[]

All episodes of Jack Anderson Confidential can be found on the B&E Wiki via Windows Media Player and at https://www.youtube.com/jack-anderson-confidential and via Archive.org. Click here to stream episodes of Jack Anderson Confidential via the Windows Media Player link on this wiki.

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