January 12, 1972-April 5, 1972. This was "The 20th Century Follies" broadcast. Alan King toasts the 1900s. Seven segments of this thirteen-week comedy-variety series brought together a group of highly talented impressionists calling themselves The Kopykats. The other six segments of the series included two Alan King specials.
January 12, 1972-April 5, 1972. Seven segments of this thirteen-week comedy-variety series brought together a group of highly talented impressionists calling themselves The Kopykats: Rich Little, Frank Gorshin, George Kirby, Marilyn Michaels, Charlie Callas, Joe Baker and Fred Travalena (last four segments). Those segments were later syndicated under the title "The Kopykats." Guest hosts included Steve Lawrence (January 19), Orson Welles with Ron Moody (January 26), Ed Sullivan with Will Jordan (February 9), Raymond Burr (February 23), Robert Young (March 8), Debbie Reynolds (March 22) and Tony Curtis (April 5).
January 14th, 1972-May 26th, 1972
Don Rickles second attempt at a comedy series wasn't any more successful than his first. In this CBS sitcom, Rickles played advertising executive Don Robinson, Louise Sorel played his wife Barbara, and Erin Moran as their daughter Janie. Other regulars included Robert Hogan as Rickles friend and co-worker, Joyce Van Patten as his wife, and Barry Gordon, as an aggressive adman.
This episode: "Where There's A Will." Don's brother-in-law urges him to have a will drawn up.
One-man show at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Groucho shares family and show business stories and performs songs from the Marx Brothers stage shows and movies.
One-man show at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Groucho shares family and show business stories and performs songs from the Marx Brothers stage shows and movies.
Duplicate of #19053.
January 12, 1972-April 5, 1972. Seven segments of this thirteen-week comedy-variety series brought together a group of highly talented impressionists calling themselves The Kopykats: Rich Little, Frank Gorshin, George Kirby, Marilyn Michaels, Charlie Callas, Joe Baker and Fred Travalena (last four segments). Those segments were later syndicated under the title "The Kopykats." Guest hosts included Steve Lawrence (January 19), Orson Welles with Ron Moody (January 26), Ed Sullivan with Will Jordan (February 9), Raymond Burr (February 23), Robert Young (March 8), Debbie Reynolds (March 22) and Tony Curtis (April 5).
September 19th,1970-September 3rd,1977
Successful CBS sitcom starring Mary Tyler Moore as Mary Richards. Mary landed a job as associate producer of the evening news at a Minneapolis television station. Veteran character actor Edward Asner who mostly played the heavy in TV guest starring appearances, portrayed her crusty boss Lou Grant. Other regulars included Gavin McLeod, Ted Knight, Georgia Engel, Valerie Harper,
Rhoda Morgenstern, and Cloris Leachman.
Mary discusses the birds and the bees with a young girl.
Danny Thomas encounters problems in trying to put together a television special with guests who have ideas of their own about how to produce a program.
January 12, 1972-April 5, 1972. Seven segments of this thirteen-week comedy-variety series brought together a group of highly talented impressionists calling themselves The Kopykats: Rich Little, Frank Gorshin, George Kirby, Marilyn Michaels, Charlie Callas, Joe Baker and Fred Travalena (last four segments). Those segments were later syndicated under the title "The Kopykats." Guest hosts included Steve Lawrence (January 19), Orson Welles with Ron Moody (January 26), Ed Sullivan with Will Jordan (February 9), Raymond Burr (February 23), Robert Young (March 8), Debbie Reynolds (March 22) and Tony Curtis (April 5).
September 19th,1970-September 3rd,1977
Successful CBS sitcom starring Mary Tyler Moore as Mary Richards. Mary landed a job as associate producer of the evening news at a Minneapolis television station. Veteran character actor Edward Asner who mostly played the heavy in TV guest starring appearances, portrayed her crusty boss Lou Grant. Other regulars included Gavin McLeod, Ted Knight, Georgia Engel, Valerie Harper,
Rhoda Morgenstern, and Cloris Leachman.
January 12, 1972-April 5, 1972. This was the final broadcast of the series. Seven segments of this thirteen-week comedy-variety series brought together a group of highly talented impressionists calling themselves The Kopykats: Rich Little, Frank Gorshin, George Kirby, Marilyn Michaels, Charlie Callas, Joe Baker and Fred Travalena (last four segments). Those segments were later syndicated under the title "The Kopykats." Guest hosts included Steve Lawrence (January 19), Orson Welles with Ron Moody (January 26), Ed Sullivan with Will Jordan (February 9), Raymond Burr (February 23), Robert Young (March 8), Debbie Reynolds (March 22) and Tony Curtis (April 5).
September 19th, 1970-September 9th, 1972.
A 30-minute sitcom focusing on the story of a loading dock foreman who is suddenly named the Director Of Product Improvement at Continental Flange. Herschel Bernardi portrays executive Arnie Nuvo and Sue Ann Langdon portrays his wife, Lillian. Other characters included Stephanie Steele as daughter Andrea, Del Russel as his son, Richard and Charles Nelson Reilly as Arnie's neighbor Randy Robinson (1971-72).
On this episode, Arnie tries inventing a lover for his secretary
September 19th,1970-September 3rd,1977
Successful CBS sitcom starring Mary Tyler Moore as Mary Richards. Mary landed a job as associate producer of the evening news at a Minneapolis television station. Veteran character actor Edward Asner who mostly played the heavy in TV guest starring appearances, portrayed her crusty boss Lou Grant. Other regulars included Gavin McLeod, Ted Knight, Georgia Engel, Valerie Harper,
Rhoda Morgenstern, and Cloris Leachman.
September 18th,1971-September 2,1974 (NBC)
Created by Carl Reiner. Half-hour sitcom that went through two formats. In both formats, Van Dyke portrayed Dick Preston and Hope Lange co-starred as his wife. Angela Powell was their daughter Annie. For the first two seasons, the show was set in Phoenix with Van Dyke the host of a local television talk show.
In the fall of 1973, the Prestons moved to Hollywood where Dick landed a role in a soap opera. Some of the regulars during the show's three seasons included Marty Brill, Richard Dawson, Bernie Davis, Nancy Dussault, Fannie Flagg, Carol Davis, David Doyle, and Michael Shea as Dick's son. The new cast included Chita Rivera as Dawson's wife, Dick Van Patten, and Barbara Rush.
Starring Dick Van Dyke.
September 19th,1970-September 3rd,1977
Successful CBS sitcom starring Mary Tyler Moore as Mary Richards. Mary landed a job as associate producer of the evening news at a Minneapolis television station. Veteran character actor Edward Asner who mostly played the heavy in TV guest starring appearances, portrayed her crusty boss Lou Grant. Other regulars included Gavin McLeod, Ted Knight, Georgia Engel, Valerie Harper,
Rhoda Morgenstern, and Cloris Leachman.
September 19th,1970-September 3rd,1977
Successful CBS sitcom starring Mary Tyler Moore as Mary Richards. Mary landed a job as associate producer of the evening news at a Minneapolis television station. Veteran character actor Edward Asner who mostly played the heavy in TV guest starring appearances, portrayed her crusty boss Lou Grant. Other regulars included Gavin McLeod, Ted Knight, Georgia Engel, Valerie Harper,
Rhoda Morgenstern, and Cloris Leachman.
September 13th, 1972- September 8th, 1973 (ABC)
Half-hour sitcom starring Paul Lynde as attorney Paul Simms. Elizabeth Allen played his wife Martha, Jane Actman was their daughter Barbara and John Calvin as Barbara's husband.
Series premiere.
September 13th, 1972- September 8th, 1973 (ABC)
Half-hour sitcom starring Paul Lynde as attorney Paul Simms. Elizabeth Allen played his wife Martha, Jane Actman was their daughter Barbara and John Calvin as Barbara's husband.
Guest: Arthur O'Connell. With commercials.
September 17th, 1969-January 11th, 1974 ( ABC)
Half-hour comedy-drama set at Walt Whitman high school in Los Angeles. The cast included Lloyd Hanes as black American history teacher Pete Dixon, Karen Valentine as student teacher Alice Johnson, Michael Constantine as principal Seymour Kaufman, and Denise Nicholas as Liz McIntyre, a black guidance counselor and Dixon's female friend.
In this episode: Woodrow Parfrey as a bigoted father whose son is starting to rebel against blind hatred.
"Wonderful World of Aggravation" SPECIAL broadcast.
Alan King hosts with guests Lee Grant, "The Odd Couple" Tony Randall and Jack Klugman, and comics Larry Storch, Ron Carey and Timmie Rogers. Satirical humor are aimed at doctors' waiting rooms, women's lib, big-city crime and phone companies.
HIGHLIGHTS:
"I've Got to Be Me"...........Alan, Lee
"We're Too Young to Be Old....Alan, Tony, Jack, Larry
"You're Blase"................Tony
"Aggravation Avenue"..........All
"Divorce American Style"......All
TV news shows are lampooned in this four-part pilot series (airing now through Friday in the 11:30 to 1 AM time period).
The comedy news staff: Stan Freberg, Mort Sahl, Bob and Ray, Richard Pryor, Kenneth Mars, Fannie Flagg, Marion Mercer, Anthony Holland, Each show ends with "A Bedtime Story" sketch.
Tonight its Larry Pressman and Melodie Johnson as a couple enjoying pillow talk before going to sleep; topics include pot and sex movies.
Duplicate of 17172.
TV news shows are lampooned in this four-part pilot series (airing now through Friday in the 11:30 to 1 AM time period).
The comedy news staff: Stan Freberg, Mort Sahl, Bob and Ray, Richard Pryor, Kenneth Mars, Fannie Flagg, Marion Mercer, Anthony Holland, Each show ends with "A Bedtime Story" sketch.
Tonight its Larry Pressman and Melodie Johnson as a couple enjoying pillow talk before going to sleep; topics include pot and sex movies.
TV news shows are lampooned in this four-part pilot series (airing now through Friday in the 11:30 to 1 AM time period).
The comedy news staff: Stan Freberg, Mort Sahl, Bob and Ray, Richard Pryor, Kenneth Mars, Fannie Flagg, Marion Mercer, Anthony Holland, Each show ends with "A Bedtime Story" sketch.
Second of four 90 minute specials.
Duplicate of 17173.
TV news shows are lampooned in this four-part pilot series (airing now through Friday in the 11:30 to 1 AM time period).
The comedy news staff: Stan Freberg, Mort Sahl, Bob and Ray, Richard Pryor, Kenneth Mars, Fannie Flagg, Marion Mercer, Anthony Holland, Each show ends with "A Bedtime Story" sketch.
Second of four 90 minute specials.
TV news shows are lampooned in this four-part pilot series (airing now through Friday in the 11:30 to 1 AM time period).
The comedy news staff: Stan Freberg, Mort Sahl, Bob and Ray, Richard Pryor, Kenneth Mars, Fannie Flagg, Marion Mercer, Anthony Holland, Each show ends with "A Bedtime Story" sketch.
Third of four 90 minute specials.
No further Vietnam troop withdrawals while Paris talks continue. Troop strength now at 27,000. Nixon looked at by many as too powerful to be president.
TV news shows are lampooned in this four-part pilot series (airing now through Friday in the 11:30 to 1 AM time period).
The comedy news staff: Stan Freberg, Mort Sahl, Bob and Ray, Richard Pryor, Kenneth Mars, Fannie Flagg, Marion Mercer, Anthony Holland, Each show ends with "A Bedtime Story" sketch.
Fourth of four 90 minute specials.
September 13th, 1972- September 8th, 1973 (ABC)
Half-hour sitcom starring Paul Lynde as attorney Paul Simms. Elizabeth Allen played his wife Martha, Jane Actman was their daughter Barbara and John Calvin as Barbara's husband.
September 13th, 1972- September 8th, 1973 (ABC)
Half-hour sitcom starring Paul Lynde as attorney Paul Simms. Elizabeth Allen played his wife Martha, Jane Actman was their daughter Barbara and John Calvin as Barbara's husband.
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