One man's odyssey through colonial America launches a series of seven historical dramas to be shown through 1975. Robert Culp stars in each story as John Freeborn, "an American Everyman" who is present during periods- some crucial, some little known in the nation's history.
After his successful four year TV series THE FLIP WILSON SHOW
(September 17, 1970 - June 27, 1974)
Flip Wilson contracted to do five one hour NBC TV Specials.
October 18, 1974
December 11, 1974
February 27, 1975
May 7, 1975
October 15, 1975 (TRAVELS WITH FLIP - CBS TV)
November 11, 1975
After his successful four year TV series THE FLIP WILSON SHOW
(September 17, 1970 - June 27, 1974)
Flip Wilson contracted to do five one hour NBC TV Specials.
October 18, 1974
December 11, 1974
February 27, 1975
May 7, 1975
October 15, 1975 (TRAVELS WITH FLIP - CBS TV)
November 11, 1975
Dupe Of # 2592.
The voices of Flip Wilson, Geraldine Jones, Reverand Leroy, Ralph The Invisible Dog, The Devil, and Herbie The Ice Cream Man are heard on this Flip Wilson animated cartoon Christmas Special.
After his successful four year TV series THE FLIP WILSON SHOW
(September 17, 1970 - June 27, 1974)
Flip Wilson contracted to do five one hour NBC TV Specials.
October 18, 1974
December 11, 1974
February 27, 1975
May 7, 1975
October 15, 1975 (TRAVELS WITH FLIP - CBS TV)
November 11, 1975
The premiere of Barbra Streisand's new Movie "Funny Lady" is the occasion for a charity benefit for the Special Olympics for retarded children. Dick Cavett, the scheduled host, is expected to interview arriving guests including at press time First Lady Betty Ford and to introduce a montage of clips from Barbra's films. The highlight of the show is Barbra's first live television concert, a 20-minute segment. The program is telecast from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C.
Animated adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic. Narrated by
Ken Sansom, whose name was later changed to Ken Sanson.
Ron Haddrick does an admirable job providing the voice of Scrooge. Music by Richard Bowden.
Produced in Australia.
Originally released in 1969. Subsequently aired December 13, 1970. Broadcast many times on CBS on a Sunday afternoon prior to the Christmas holiday.
A noteworthy animated feature from the Famous Classic Tales canon series which included "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," "Treasure Island," Swiss Family Robinson, "Adventures of Sinbad, "Legend of Robin Hood," Robinson Crusoe, "Journey to the Center of the Earth," and "Tales of Washington Irving."
NOTE: Rare. Never released on DVD or as an Audio Only cassette or CD.
Includes commercials.
September 7 - December 21, 1975
Short lived filmed one hour series depicting life in the South during the Depression. Glen Ford plays Rev. Tom Holvak a poverty-stricken clergyman trying to scrape together enough money to support his wife and two children.
This series has many of the family values that were seen in the long running series The Walton's, stressing family love and understanding and those challenges faced by all during the depression.
Unfortunately, this series was never given a fixed time period so important for viewers to count on tuning in each week. Beside being pre-empted at times it aired on NBC in four different time and day slots, the final episode this one on December 21, 1975.
In this final episode Tom Holvak must consider giving up the ministry in order to get a job that will pay him enough to finance an operation to cure his wife who was injured in a fall.
Includes all original holiday commercials.
A biographical drama about "Edith Bolling Wilson," second wife of the 28th President. The story focuses on her years as the First Lady and how she assumed many of the Presidential duties when her husband became semi-paralyzed during his last years in office. Elizabeth Hubbard stars as the First Lady, Edith Bolling Wilson.
1966-1971 Syndicated-1971-1999-PBS.
Firing Line was an American public affairs program hosted by William F. Buckley, Jr. Its 1504 episodes over 33 years, made Firing Line the longest-running public affairs show in television history with a single host.
William F. Buckley interviews Russian novelist and historian Alexander Solzhenitsyn from the United Kingdom.
June 14th, 1976-October 1st, 1976
Bobby Van hosted this daytime game show that combined audience participation games with songs and sketches performed by the regulars. Regulars were Betty Thomas, Deborah Harmon, Doug Steckler, Jane Nelson, and Dick Blasucci.
1962-1973
A half-hour series on French cooking, hosted by Julia Child. A second series on PBS, "Julia Child and Company," aired from 1978-1979.
"V.I.P. Cake."
The voices of Robert Morse, Bob McFadden, Don Messick, Paul Frees, Burl Ives, and Stan Freberg are heard in this animated TV special, which tells the story of the Easter Bunny's origin.
Burl Ives does the narration.
Space shuttle Enterprise separates from NASA 905 for its first free flight. On Enterprise flight deck were astronauts Fred Haise and Gordon Fullerton. The crew of NASA 905 were test pilots Fitz Fulton and Tom McMurty.
November 7th, 1954-April 20th, 1961. September 15th, 1963-Present.
Counterpart of NBC's "Meet The Press." Newsmakers are interviewed by a panel. CBS correspondent George Herman moderated the program from 1969 until September 1983 when he was replaced by Lesley Stahl. Bob Schieffer took over as moderator in 1991. Eventually, the panel of interviewers was dropped in favor of the program host conducting interviews of all guests.
Guest: Egyptian President Anwar Sadat is interviewed by George Herman and Martin Agronsky.
Host: George Herman
When Santa has an accident at Fred's house on Christmas Eve, Fred and Barney have to continue his run for him.
The voices of Mel Blanc, Lucille Bliss, Henry Corden, Virginia Gregg, Gay Autterson, Don Messick, Hal Smith, John Stephenson and Jean Vander Ply are heard in this animated Christmas Special.
A lovable snowman comes to life, but will melt away unless a little girl who loves him finds a way to save him. Billy De Wolfe, Jimmy Durante and Jackie Vernon provide the voices in this class filmed cartoon rerun which originally appeared on TV December 7, 1969.
Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids celebrate the Christmas season in a series of adventures that includes the rescue of a troubled family from disaster. Bill Cosby voices the character of young Bill.
A tuneful holiday cartoon from Italy. "A special baby has been born," and the forest animals wants to do something special. The animal kingdom celebrates the Birth of Christ...a new animated musical delight.
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