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#9367: SHIRLEY MACLAINE SPECIAL, THE
1976-01-20, CBS, 60 min.
Shirley MacLaine , Lucille Ball

Hostess Shirley MacLaine and Lucille Ball share the spotlight for "Gypsy in my Soul" a salute to the theater's often unsung chorus dancers.             
#6401: STATE OF THE UNION REPLY BY SENATOR EDMUND MUSKIE
1976-01-21, ABC, 45 min.
Edmund Muskie

Senator Edmund Muskie from Maine discusses Democratic views on the State of the Union Speech made by President Gerald R. Ford on Monday, January 19, 1976.
#4732: SONNY & CHER SHOW, THE
1976-02-01, WCBS, 52 min.
Raymond Burr , Jerry Lewis , Kate Smith , Rona Barrett , Don Meredith , Sonny & Cher , Jim Nabors , Richard Thomas

February 1, 1976-August 29, 1977. This was the first broadcast of the series. In 1976, Sonny Bono and Cher were reunited in "The Sonny & Cher Show." Regulars included Ted Zeigler, Shields and Yarnell, Billy Van, and Gailard Sartain.

Sonny & Cher mark their comeback as a television duo in this hour that also features cameo appearances by Jerry Lewis, Rona Barrett, Raymond Burr, Kate Smith, Richard Thomas, Jim Nabors, and Don Meredith.
#6772: SHIRLEY BASSEY SHOW, THE
1976-02-08, WNEW, 52 min.
Paul Anka , Shirley Bassey , The Establishment

Shirley Bassey's variety show, featuring guests from the world of music and entertainment.
#4733: SONNY & CHER SHOW, THE
1976-02-08, WCBS, 52 min.
Raymond Burr , Sonny & Cher

February 1, 1976-August 29, 1977. In 1976, Sonny Bono and Cher were reunited in "The Sonny & Cher Show." Regulars included Ted Zeigler, Shields and Yarnell, Billy Van, and Gailard Sartain.
#9385: SONNY AND CHER SHOW, THE
1976-02-08, CBS, 60 min.
Raymond Burr , Cher , Tim Kiley , Sonny Bono , Nick Vanoff

February 1st, 1976-August 29th, 1977

Sixty-minute variety series starring the former husband and wife team of Sonny Bono and Cher. They became the first divorced couple to co-host a variety series.            
#9366: SELLING OF ABE LINCOLN 1976, THE
1976-02-12, PBS, 60 min.
Richard Blake , Michael Nussbaum

A documentary that examines how Abraham Lincoln might have been forced to campaign in the modern-day era.           
#4749: SONNY & CHER SHOW, THE
1976-02-15, WCBS, 52 min.
Sonny & Cher , Neil Sedaka

February 1, 1976-August 29, 1977. In 1976, Sonny Bono and Cher were reunited in "The Sonny & Cher Show." Regulars included Ted Zeigler, Shields and Yarnell, Billy Van, and Gailard Sartain.
#9395: SPORTS SPECTACULAR: AMERICAN LEAGUE VS. NATIONAL LEAGUE IN SOFTBALL, THE.
1976-02-21, CBS, 60 min.
Vin Scully , Pete Rose , Thurman Munson , Willie Stargell , Jim Palmer , Jim Rice , Rod Carew

January 3rd, 1960-

The Sports Spectacular, originally entitled the CBS Sports Spectacular is a sports anthology television program and has been known under various different names. The program continues to air on an irregular basis on weekend afternoons, especially during the late spring and summer months. 

On this episode, members of the American and National League baseball teams meet in softball competition.

The Host: Vin Scully           
#4525: SOUNDSTAGE
1976-02-28, PBS, 57 min.
The Four Freshmen , Stan Kenton , Anita O'Day

1974-1981. A series of 60-minute and 90-minute concerts by popular musical acts, produced at WTTW-TV Chicago.
#4750: SONNY & CHER SHOW, THE
1976-02-29, WCBS, 52 min.
Don Knotts , Sonny & Cher , Chastity Bono

February 1, 1976-August 29, 1977. In 1976, Sonny Bono and Cher were reunited in "The Sonny & Cher Show." Regulars included Ted Zeigler, Shields and Yarnell, Billy Van, and Gailard Sartain.
#4517: SOUNDSTAGE
1976-02-29, PBS, 57 min.
Waylon Jennings , Johnny Rodriguez , Jessi Colter

1974-1981. A series of 60-minute and 90-minute concerts by popular musical acts, produced at WTTW-TV Chicago.
#4730: SONNY & CHER SHOW, THE
1976-03-07, WCBS, 52 min.
Sonny & Cher , McLean Stevenson

February 1, 1976-August 29, 1977. In 1976, Sonny Bono and Cher were reunited in "The Sonny & Cher Show." Regulars included Ted Zeigler, Shields and Yarnell, Billy Van, and Gailard Sartain.
#9354: SUPERSTARS
1976-03-14, ABC, 90 min.
Pete Rose , Keith Jackson , Carl Yastrzemski

January 27th, 1974-March 3rd, 1974, January 5th, 1975-March 23rd, 1975, January 11th,1976-April 4th, 1976, January 2nd, 1977-March,1977- January 8th,1978-March 26th,1978, January 14th, 1979-April 1st,1979- January 20th, 1980-March 30th, 1980, January 25th, 1981-March 29th, 1981- January 24th, 1982-March28th, 1982- February 6th, 1983-February 20th, 1983. 

Sunday afternoon sports show featuring professional athletes competing against each other in various athletic endeavors.

In this competition, players from the American League Boston Red Sox meet players from the National League Cincinnati Reds. 
Keith Jackson calls the contests.             
#4731: SONNY & CHER SHOW, THE
1976-03-21, WCBS, 52 min.
Frankie Avalon , Sonny & Cher , Gabriel Kaplan

February 1, 1976-August 29, 1977. In 1976, Sonny Bono and Cher were reunited in "The Sonny & Cher Show." Regulars included Ted Zeigler, Shields and Yarnell, Billy Van, and Gailard Sartain.
#9372: SING AMERICA SING.
1976-03-22, PBS, 60 min.
John Raitt , Oscar Brand , Jean Ritchie , Gil Robbins , Glory Van Scott

Over 30 productions sketch America's autobiography in music.  

"An American autobiography sketched in song" is how Oscar Brand describes his Bicentennial tribute. Excerpts from "Sing America Sing" staged at the John F. Kennedy Center for the performing arts in Washington DC feature Brand and John Raitt. Among the songs: "Follow Washington," "Jefferson and Liberty," "Chisholm Trail," "St. Louis Blues," "This land Is Your Land," "Happy Days Are Here Again," "You'll Never Walk Alone," "Aquarius" and "Okie From Muskogee." Other performers include Jean Ritchie, Gil Robbins, Glory Van Scott.     
                 
#9383: SOUNDSTAGE
1976-03-22, PBS, 60 min.
Leon Redbone

1974-1981. Part II of II. A series of 60-minute and 90-minute concerts by popular musical acts, produced at WTTW-TV Chicago.

Singer and jazz guitarist Leon Redbone in concert.              
#4747: SONNY & CHER SHOW, THE
1976-03-28, WCBS, 52 min.
Debbie Reynolds , Tom Smothers , Dick Smothers , Sonny & Cher , Billy Van , Shields and Yarnell , Ted Zeigler , Gailard Sartain , The Smothers Brothers

February 1, 1976-August 29, 1977. In 1976, Sonny Bono and Cher were reunited in "The Sonny & Cher Show." Regulars included Ted Zeigler, Shields and Yarnell, Billy Van, and Gailard Sartain.                          
#4748: SONNY & CHER SHOW, THE
1976-04-04, WCBS, 52 min.
Tony Randall , Diahann Carroll , Sonny & Cher

February 1, 1976-August 29, 1977. In 1976, Sonny Bono and Cher were reunited in "The Sonny & Cher Show." Regulars included Ted Zeigler, Shields and Yarnell, Billy Van, and Gailard Sartain.
#9365: SEEDS
1976-04-11, NBC, 60 min.
Hugh Downs

Hugh Downs traces the rise of early Christianity through a tour of Mediterranean ruins. His stops include the remains of Pompeii in southern Italy; the Basilica of St. Paul's outside the walls of Rome; catacombs in Sousse; a fortress city on Tunisia's eastern coast; and Hagia Sophia, a memorial to Constantine located in Istanbul.

Host: Hugh Downs.             
#4736: SONNY & CHER SHOW, THE
1976-04-11, WCBS, 52 min.
George Gobel , Sonny & Cher

February 1, 1976-August 29, 1977. In 1976, Sonny Bono and Cher were reunited in "The Sonny & Cher Show." Regulars included Ted Zeigler, Shields and Yarnell, Billy Van, and Gailard Sartain.
#4524: SOUNDSTAGE
1976-04-24, PBS, 57 min.
Martin Mull , Flo & Eddie

1974-1981. A series of 60-minute and 90-minute concerts by popular musical acts, produced at WTTW-TV Chicago.
#9384: SOUNDSTAGE
1976-05-20, PBS, 60 min.
George Benson , Freddie Hubbard , Quincy Jones , Chick Corea , Stanley Clarke , Rahasaan Roland Kirk , Hubert Laws , Airto Moreira , Sonny Robbins , McCoy Tyner , Bill Watrous , Lenny White

1974-1981. Part II of II. A series of 60-minute and 90-minute concerts by popular musical acts, produced at WTTW-TV Chicago.

A celebration of the Downbeat Reader's Poll jazz awards of 1975.

The hosts: Quincy Jones and Chick Corea.                           
#18079: SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE
1976-05-22, NBC, min.
Buck Henry , Gordon Lightfoot , Gilda Radner , John Belushi , Chevy Chase , Dan Ackroyd , Garrett Morris

1975- 

A long-running freewheeling comedy/variety show introducing many of today's top show business stars.
It replaced reruns of the Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson.
George Carlin served as the show's first guest host. Except for a five-year absence from 1980-1985, Lorne Michaels has served as the show's producer since its debut in 1975.

Regulars include Chevy Chase, Dan Ackroyd, Gilda Radner, and John Belushi.  

Host: Buck Henry. Guests: Gordon Lightfoot, Garrett Morris. 

                                                
#4519: SOUNDSTAGE
1976-06-11, PBS, 57 min.
Don McLean , The Persuasions

1974-1981. A series of 60-minute and 90-minute concerts by popular musical acts, produced at WTTW-TV Chicago.
#9508: STEVE ALLEN'S LAUGH-BACK
1976-06-14, SYN, 90 min.
Don Knotts , Steve Allen , Andy Griffith , Bill Dana , Steve Lawrence , Foster Brooks , Jayne Meadows , Louie Nye

Syndicated 1976- June 7 - August 23, 1976. WOR TV New York. 

Premiering in the Summer of 1976, broadcasting 11 programs with a few new episodes along with re-runs October 18, 1976 - December 27, 1976.    

A brief series of approximately a dozen 90 minute broadcasts in which Steve Allen uses clips form 200 hours related to his different past television shows (1950's and  1960's) broadcast on three networks and Metromedia. He mixes these segments with new material featuring studio guests before a live audience.      

About two-thirds of the show is contemporary, with some of the guests reminiscing about their past performances. 

The broadcasts contain a full-sounding live band and the guests, including, Martha Raye, Gabe Dell, Pat Harrington Jr., Jayne Meadows, Buck Henry, Don Knotts, Bill Dana, Foster Brooks, Andy Griffith, Steve Lawrence, Skitch Henderson, Jonathan Winters, Mort Sahl, George Gobel, Frank Gorshin, Peter Ustinov, Bill Daily, often gathered around Steve Allen's piano for some lively and seemingly very relaxed musical numbers. 

NOTE: This series seems to have disappeared from view, archivally. There are no extant examples of any of these shows archived at The Library of Congress, or  Paley Center for Media, or any samples seen or heard on the internet.  The one exception is show number one archive as a U-Matic 3/4" Video which is not circulated to the public, housed at UCLA Film & TV Archive.

Other than his hosting stint on 1972's "I've Got a Secret" this was  Steve Allen's only syndicated contribution of the decade. Distributed by Hughes Television.                                                                                                                                    
#10086B: STEVE ALLEN'S LAUGH-BACK
1976-06-20, SYN, 90 min.
Steve Allen , Andy Griffith , Ralph Edwards , Steve Lawrence , Jayne Meadows , Paul Smith , Terry Gibb , Terry Gibb Orchestra , Foster Brookes

Syndicated 1976- June 7 - August 23, 1976. WOR TV New York. 

Premiering in the Summer of 1976, broadcasting 11 programs with a few new episodes along with re-runs October 18, 1976 - December 27, 1976.    

A brief series of approximately a dozen 90 minute broadcasts in which Steve Allen uses clips form 200 hours related to his different past television shows (1950's and  1960's) broadcast on three networks and Metromedia. He mixes these segments with new material featuring studio guests before a live audience.      

About two-thirds of the show is contemporary, with some of the guests reminiscing about their past performances. 

The broadcasts contain a full-sounding live band and the guests, including, Martha Raye, Gabe Dell, Pat Harrington Jr., Jayne Meadows, Buck Henry, Don Knotts, Bill Dana, Foster Brooks, Andy Griffith, Steve Lawrence, Skitch Henderson, Jonathan Winters, Mort Sahl, George Gobel, Frank Gorshin, Peter Ustinov, Bill Daily, often gathered around Steve Allen's piano for some lively and seemingly very relaxed musical numbers. 

NOTE: This series seems to have disappeared from view, archivally. There are no extant examples of any of these shows archived at The Library of Congress, or  Paley Center for Media, or any samples seen or heard on the internet.  The one exception is show number one archive as a U-Matic 3/4" Video which is not circulated to the public, housed at UCLA Film & TV Archive.

Other than his hosting stint on 1972's "I've Got a Secret" this was  Steve Allen's only syndicated contribution of the decade. Distributed by Hughes Television.
                                                                                                                                                              
#9364: SEARCH FOR THE SHINOHARA, THE
1976-06-24, CBS, 60 min.
Richard Widmark

A documentary about the search for a sunken Japanese submarine.
Narrated by Richard Widmark.               
#10086: STEVE ALLEN'S LAUGH-BACK
1976-06-28, SYN, 90 min.
Don Knotts , Steve Allen , Jonathan Winters , Bill Dana , Skitch Henderson , Jayne Meadows , Pat Harrington , Louie Nye

    Syndicated 1976- June 7 - August 23, 1976. WOR TV New York. 

Premiering in the Summer of 1976, broadcasting 11 programs with a few new episodes along with re-runs October 18, 1976 - December 27, 1976.    

A brief series of approximately a dozen 90 minute broadcasts in which Steve Allen uses clips form 200 hours related to his different past television shows (1950's and  1960's) broadcast on three networks and Metromedia. He mixes these segments with new material featuring studio guests before a live audience.      

About two-thirds of the show is contemporary, with some of the guests reminiscing about their past performances. 

The broadcasts contain a full-sounding live band and the guests, including, Martha Raye, Gabe Dell, Pat Harrington Jr., Jayne Meadows, Buck Henry, Don Knotts, Bill Dana, Foster Brooks, Andy Griffith, Steve Lawrence, Skitch Henderson, Jonathan Winters, Mort Sahl, George Gobel, Frank Gorshin, Peter Ustinov, Bill Daily, often gathered around Steve Allen's piano for some lively and seemingly very relaxed musical numbers. 

NOTE: This series seems to have disappeared from view, archivally. There are no extant examples of any of these shows archived at The Library of Congress, or  Paley Center for Media, or any samples seen or heard on the internet.  The one exception is show number one archive as a U-Matic 3/4" Video which is not circulated to the public, housed at UCLA Film & TV Archive.

Other than his hosting stint on 1972's "I've Got a Secret" this was  Steve Allen's only syndicated contribution of the decade. Distributed by Hughes Television.                                                                                                                                              
#9403: STARS AND STRIPES SHOW, THE
1976-06-30, NBC, 120 min.
Frank Gorshin , Kate Smith , Ed McMahon , Mike Douglas , Anita Bryant , Dionne Warwick , Chita Rivera , Tennessee Ernie Ford , Fifth Dimension , The 5th Dimension , Les Brown , Strategic Air Command Band , Texas Boys' Choir , Stars and Stripes Chorale

A musical/variety salute to Independence Day.     

The Host: Tennessee Ernie Ford. 

A Bicentennial Salute. Independence Day festivities' get off to an early start.

Tennessee Ernie Ford is host f0r this celebration, a blend of music and comedy featuring Anita Bryant, Mike Douglas, the Fifth Dimension, Frank Gorshin, Ed McMahon, Chita Rivera, Kate Smith, Donne Warwick, the Young Americans, the Strategic Air Command Band, the Texas Boys' Choir, the Stars and Stripes Chorale, and Les Brown and his band. 

Video Taped at Oklahoma City's Myriad Convention Center.  

HIGHLIGHTS:

"Day by Day"......................................Anita Bryant
"My Kind of Girl".................................Mike Douglas
"Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree"
...........................................Tennessee Ernie Ford    
"Unity," "Declaration of Independence"........ Fifth Dimension        
#9510: STEVE ALLEN'S LAUGH-BACK
1976-07-00, SYN, 30 min.
Don Knotts , Steve Allen , Bill Dana , Jayne Meadows , Louie Nye

Syndicated 1976- June 7 - August 23, 1976. WOR TV New York. 

Premiering in the Summer of 1976, broadcasting 11 programs with a few new episodes along with re-runs October 18, 1976 - December 27, 1976.    

A brief series of approximately a dozen 90 minute broadcasts in which Steve Allen uses clips form 200 hours related to his different past television shows (1950's and  1960's) broadcast on three networks and Metromedia. He mixes these segments with new material featuring studio guests before a live audience.      

About two-thirds of the show is contemporary, with some of the guests reminiscing about their past performances. 

The broadcasts contain a full-sounding live band and the guests, including, Martha Raye, Gabe Dell, Pat Harrington Jr., Jayne Meadows, Buck Henry, Don Knotts, Bill Dana, Foster Brooks, Andy Griffith, Steve Lawrence, Skitch Henderson, Jonathan Winters, Mort Sahl, George Gobel, Frank Gorshin, Peter Ustinov, Bill Daily, often gathered around Steve Allen's piano for some lively and seemingly very relaxed musical numbers. 

NOTE: This series seems to have disappeared from view, archivally. There are no extant examples of any of these shows archived at The Library of Congress, or  Paley Center for Media, or any samples seen or heard on the internet.  The one exception is show number one archive as a U-Matic 3/4" Video which is not circulated to the public, housed at UCLA Film & TV Archive.

Other than his hosting stint on 1972's "I've Got a Secret" this was  Steve Allen's only syndicated contribution of the decade. Distributed by Hughes Television.

This show is a 30-minute excerpt.                                                                                                                                          
#7848B: STATE DINNER FOR QUEEN ELIZABETH 2
1976-07-07, WNET, 270 min.
Bob Hope , Robert MacNeil , Julia Child , Jean Marsh , Captain and Tennille , Gerald Ford , Betty Ford , Queen Elizabeth 2 , Prince Philip , Frank Gillard , Henry Haller , George 3rd

 A four and a half hour  PBS Special Television Broadcast.

Coverage of the White House dinner honoring Queen Elizabeth 2 of Great Britain and her husband Prince Philip.

Ceremonies begin with the royal couple's arrival at the North Portico where they are to be welcomed by President Gerald Ford and first lady Betty Ford. Then to a receiving line at the South Lawn (East Room) to meet 200 VIP guests.

Robert MacNeil and Jean Marsh tour the upper floors of the executive mansion. French chef, Julia Child interviews White House chef Henry Haller in his kitchen. 

After dinner events will include an exchange of toasts between the President and the Queen. Entertainment is furnished by Bob Hope and Captain and Tennille ensemble in the East Room. 

Included in this broadcast, Robert MacNeil discusses the role of the Royal Family and the changes in the role of the Monarchy since the time of George the 3rd.         
#9509: STEVE ALLEN'S LAUGH-BACK
1976-07-19, SYN, 90 min.
Louis Nye , Don Knotts , Steve Allen , Bill Dana , Jayne Meadows

    Syndicated 1976- June 7 - August 23, 1976. WOR TV New York. 

Premiering in the Summer of 1976, broadcasting 11 programs with a few new episodes along with re-runs October 18, 1976 - December 27, 1976.    

A brief series of approximately a dozen 90 minute broadcasts in which Steve Allen uses clips form 200 hours related to his different past television shows (1950's and  1960's) broadcast on three networks and Metromedia. He mixes these segments with new material featuring studio guests before a live audience.      

About two-thirds of the show is contemporary, with some of the guests reminiscing about their past performances. 

The broadcasts contain a full-sounding live band and the guests, including, Martha Raye, Gabe Dell, Pat Harrington Jr., Jayne Meadows, Buck Henry, Don Knotts, Bill Dana, Foster Brooks, Andy Griffith, Steve Lawrence, Skitch Henderson, Jonathan Winters, Mort Sahl, George Gobel, Frank Gorshin, Peter Ustinov, Bill Daily, often gathered around Steve Allen's piano for some lively and seemingly very relaxed musical numbers. 

NOTE: This series seems to have disappeared from view, archivally. There are no extant examples of any of these shows archived at The Library of Congress, or  Paley Center for Media, or any samples seen or heard on the internet.  The one exception is show number one archive as a U-Matic 3/4" Video which is not circulated to the public, housed at UCLA Film & TV Archive.

Other than his hosting stint on 1972's "I've Got a Secret" this was  Steve Allen's only syndicated contribution of the decade. Distributed by Hughes Television.                                                                                                   
#9351: SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES: XXI THE
1976-07-20, ABC, 180 min.
Jim McKay

Live coverage of the XXI Summer Olympic Games from Montreal, Canada. Jim McKay reports.             
#4527: SOUNDSTAGE
1976-07-24, PBS, 57 min.
Leon Redbone , Asleep At The Wheel

1974-1981. This program is a repeat of the show from March 27, 1976. A series of 60-minute and 90-minute concerts by popular musical acts, produced at WTTW-TV Chicago.
#9511: STEVE ALLEN'S LAUGH-BACK
1976-08-09, SYN, 90 min.
Louis Nye , Don Knotts , Steve Allen , Bill Dana , Martha Raye , Jayne Meadows

  Syndicated 1976- June 7 - August 23, 1976. WOR TV New York. 

Premiering in the Summer of 1976, broadcasting 11 programs with a few new episodes along with re-runs October 18, 1976 - December 27, 1976.    

A brief series of approximately a dozen 90 minute broadcasts in which Steve Allen uses clips form 200 hours related to his different past television shows (1950's and  1960's) broadcast on three networks and Metromedia. He mixes these segments with new material featuring studio guests before a live audience.      

About two-thirds of the show is contemporary, with some of the guests reminiscing about their past performances. 

The broadcasts contain a full-sounding live band and the guests, including, Martha Raye, Gabe Dell, Pat Harrington Jr., Jayne Meadows, Buck Henry, Don Knotts, Bill Dana, Foster Brooks, Andy Griffith, Steve Lawrence, Skitch Henderson, Jonathan Winters, Mort Sahl, George Gobel, Frank Gorshin, Peter Ustinov, Bill Daily, often gathered around Steve Allen's piano for some lively and seemingly very relaxed musical numbers. 

NOTE: This series seems to have disappeared from view, archivally. There are no extant examples of any of these shows archived at The Library of Congress, or  Paley Center for Media, or any samples seen or heard on the internet.  The one exception is show number one archive as a U-Matic 3/4" Video which is not circulated to the public, housed at UCLA Film & TV Archive.

Other than his hosting stint on 1972's "I've Got a Secret" this was  Steve Allen's only syndicated contribution of the decade. Distributed by Hughes Television.                                                                                                      
#10087: STEVE ALLEN'S LAUGH-BACK
1976-08-09, SYN, 90 min.
Don Knotts , Steve Allen , Bill Dana , Jayne Meadows , Louie Nye

Syndicated 1976- June 7 - August 23, 1976. WOR TV New York. 

Premiering in the Summer of 1976, broadcasting 11 programs with a few new episodes along with re-runs October 18, 1976 - December 27, 1976.    

A brief series of approximately a dozen 90 minute broadcasts in which Steve Allen uses clips form 200 hours related to his different past television shows (1950's and  1960's) broadcast on three networks and Metromedia. He mixes these segments with new material featuring studio guests before a live audience.      

About two-thirds of the show is contemporary, with some of the guests reminiscing about their past performances. 

The broadcasts contain a full-sounding live band and the guests, including, Martha Raye, Gabe Dell, Pat Harrington Jr., Jayne Meadows, Buck Henry, Don Knotts, Bill Dana, Foster Brooks, Andy Griffith, Steve Lawrence, Skitch Henderson, Jonathan Winters, Mort Sahl, George Gobel, Frank Gorshin, Peter Ustinov, Bill Daily, often gathered around Steve Allen's piano for some lively and seemingly very relaxed musical numbers. 

NOTE: This series seems to have disappeared from view, archivally. There are no extant examples of any of these shows archived at The Library of Congress, or  Paley Center for Media, or any samples seen or heard on the internet.  The one exception is show number one archive as a U-Matic 3/4" Video which is not circulated to the public, housed at UCLA Film & TV Archive.

Other than his hosting stint on 1972's "I've Got a Secret" this was  Steve Allen's only syndicated contribution of the decade. Distributed by Hughes Television.
                                                                                                                                                                    
#9379: SMILING SATURDAY MORNING PREVIEW, THE
1976-09-10, NBC, 60 min.
Freddie Prinze

A preview of the Saturday morning program line-up.

Host: Freddie Prinze                       
#4737: SONNY & CHER SHOW, THE
1976-09-26, WCBS, 52 min.
Don Knotts , The Smothers Brothers , Charo , Barbara Eden , George Gobel , Sonny & Cher , Wayne Rogers , Shields and Yarnell , Ted Zeigler

February 1, 1976-August 29, 1977. In 1976, Sonny Bono and Cher were reunited in "The Sonny & Cher Show." Regulars included Ted Zeigler, Shields and Yarnell, Billy Van, and Gailard Sartain.
#4753: SONNY & CHER SHOW, THE
1976-10-03, WCBS, 52 min.
The Smothers Brothers , Barbara Eden , Sonny & Cher

February 1, 1976-August 29, 1977. In 1976, Sonny Bono and Cher were reunited in "The Sonny & Cher Show." Regulars included Ted Zeigler, Shields and Yarnell, Billy Van, and Gailard Sartain.
#4754: SONNY & CHER SHOW, THE
1976-10-10, WCBS, 52 min.
Bob Hope , Sonny & Cher , The Jacksons

February 1, 1976-August 29, 1977. In 1976, Sonny Bono and Cher were reunited in "The Sonny & Cher Show." Regulars included Ted Zeigler, Shields and Yarnell, Billy Van, and Gailard Sartain.
#10097: SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE
1976-10-11, NBC, 90 min.
Steve Martin , Gilda Radner , Chevy Chase , Dan Ackroyd

1975- 

A long-running freewheeling comedy/variety show introducing many of today's top show business stars.
It replaced reruns of the Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson.
George Carlin served as the show's first guest host. Except for a five-year absence from 1980-1985, Lorne Michaels has served as the show's producer since its debut in 1975.

On this episode, Steve Martin serves as guest host for the first time. Regulars include Chevy Chase, Dan Ackroyd, Gilda Radner, and John Belushi.  

                      
#4734: SONNY & CHER SHOW, THE
1976-10-17, WCBS, 29 min.
Carol Burnett , Charo , Sonny & Cher , Wayne Rogers

February 1, 1976-August 29, 1977. In 1976, Sonny Bono and Cher were reunited in "The Sonny & Cher Show." Regulars included Ted Zeigler, Shields and Yarnell, Billy Van, and Gailard Sartain.    

Cher sings "Ain't Misbehavin."
Sonny and Cher sing "Fooled Around and Fell in Love."

Carol Burnett in a cameo skit with Cher  who plays Laverne. 

Wayne Rogers  tells the story of the very first bank.
Sonny and Charo play honeymooners in a house with three rooms in three countries and boarder guards. 
Sonny (Dillinger) holds everyone hostage in a hotel's finest suite.

NOTE: Final 29 minutes of the broadcast only survives.                  
#10086A: STEVE ALLEN'S LAUGH-BACK
1976-10-18, SYN, 90 min.
Steve Allen , Martha Raye , Skitch Henderson , Jayne Meadows , Peter Usinov

  Syndicated 1976- June 7 - August 23, 1976. WOR TV New York. 

Premiering in the Summer of 1976, broadcasting 11 programs with a few new episodes along with re-runs October 18, 1976 - December 27, 1976.    

A brief series of approximately a dozen 90 minute broadcasts in which Steve Allen uses clips form 200 hours related to his different past television shows (1950's and  1960's) broadcast on three networks and Metromedia. He mixes these segments with new material featuring studio guests before a live audience.      

About two-thirds of the show is contemporary, with some of the guests reminiscing about their past performances. 

The broadcasts contain a full-sounding live band and the guests, including, Martha Raye, Gabe Dell, Pat Harrington Jr., Jayne Meadows, Buck Henry, Don Knotts, Bill Dana, Foster Brooks, Andy Griffith, Steve Lawrence, Skitch Henderson, Jonathan Winters, Mort Sahl, George Gobel, Frank Gorshin, Peter Ustinov, Bill Daily, often gathered around Steve Allen's piano for some lively and seemingly very relaxed musical numbers. 

NOTE: This series seems to have disappeared from view, archivally. There are no extant examples of any of these shows archived at The Library of Congress, or  Paley Center for Media, or any samples seen or heard on the internet.  The one exception is show number one archive as a U-Matic 3/4" Video which is not circulated to the public, housed at UCLA Film & TV Archive.

Other than his hosting stint on 1972's "I've Got a Secret" this was  Steve Allen's only syndicated contribution of the decade. Distributed by Hughes Television.                                                                                                                                               
#9516: STUMPERS
1976-10-21, NBC, 30 min.
Allen Ludden , Jamie Farr , Michael Farrell

October 4th, 1976-December 31st 1976.

Allen Ludden hosted this short-lived daytime game show that was similar to Password. Two teams, each with a celebrity and a contestant tried to identify words from various three-word clues supplied by their partner.                         
#4735: SONNY & CHER SHOW, THE
1976-10-24, WCBS, 52 min.
Sonny & Cher , Ruth Buzzi , Donny and Marie , Alex Karas

February 1, 1976-August 29, 1977. In 1976, Sonny Bono and Cher were reunited in "The Sonny & Cher Show." Regulars included Ted Zeigler, Shields and Yarnell, Billy Van, and Gailard Sartain.
#4751: SONNY & CHER SHOW, THE
1976-10-31, WCBS, 52 min.
Sonny & Cher , Jim Nabors , The Hudson Brothers

February 1, 1976-August 29, 1977. In 1976, Sonny Bono and Cher were reunited in "The Sonny & Cher Show." Regulars included Ted Zeigler, Shields and Yarnell, Billy Van, and Gailard Sartain.
#4518: SOUNDSTAGE
1976-11-03, PBS, 57 min.
Jon Hendricks , Annie Ross , Eddie Jefferson , Leon Thomas

1974-1981. A series of 60-minute and 90-minute concerts by popular musical acts, produced at WTTW-TV Chicago.
#4752: SONNY & CHER SHOW, THE
1976-11-07, WCBS, 52 min.
Ed McMahon , Sonny & Cher , Betty White , The Sylvers

February 1, 1976-August 29, 1977. In 1976, Sonny Bono and Cher were reunited in "The Sonny & Cher Show." Regulars included Ted Zeigler, Shields and Yarnell, Billy Van, and Gailard Sartain.
#4526: SOUNDSTAGE
1976-11-13, PBS, 57 min.
The Spinners

1974-1981. A series of 60-minute and 90-minute concerts by popular musical acts, produced at WTTW-TV Chicago.
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