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#4591: SING ALONG WITH MITCH
1964-03-02, WNBC, 52 min.
Mitch Miller , Leslie Uggams , Diana Trask , Sandy Stewart , Gloria Lambert , The Norwegian Singing Society

January 27, 1961-April 21, 1961; September 28, 1961-September 21, 1964. Home viewers were able to participate in this hour-long musical series, as the lyrics to the songs were superimposed at the bottom of their screens; viewers were invited to "follow the bouncing ball" as it moved from one lyric to the next. Goateed composer-arranger Mitch Miller led the Sing-Along Gang, and on-stage aggregation of about two dozen. Among the featured vocalists were Leslie Uggams, Diana Trask, Barbara McNair, and Gloria Lambert. "Sing Along with Mitch" was introduced on "Ford Startime" in 1960 and had a limited run in the spring of 1961, alternating with "The Bell Telephone Hour," before going weekly in the fall of that year. Reruns were exhumed in the spring of 1966 to replace the faltering "Sammy Davis Jr. Show." Bill Hobin produced and directed the series.
#4592: SING ALONG WITH MITCH
1964-03-16, WNBC, 52 min.
Mitch Miller , Leslie Uggams , Diana Trask , Sandy Stewart , Gloria Lambert

January 27, 1961-April 21, 1961; September 28, 1961-September 21, 1964. This was the "America Sings" broadcast. Home viewers were able to participate in this hour-long musical series, as the lyrics to the songs were superimposed at the bottom of their screens; viewers were invited to "follow the bouncing ball" as it moved from one lyric to the next. Goateed composer-arranger Mitch Miller led the Sing-Along Gang, and on-stage aggregation of about two dozen. Among the featured vocalists were Leslie Uggams, Diana Trask, Barbara McNair, and Gloria Lambert. "Sing Along with Mitch" was introduced on "Ford Startime" in 1960 and had a limited run in the spring of 1961, alternating with "The Bell Telephone Hour," before going weekly in the fall of that year. Reruns were exhumed in the spring of 1966 to replace the faltering "Sammy Davis Jr. Show." Bill Hobin produced and directed the series.
#4597: SING ALONG WITH MITCH
1964-03-23, WNBC, 52 min.
Mitch Miller , Leslie Uggams , Diana Trask , Sandy Stewart , Gloria Lambert

January 27, 1961-April 21, 1961; September 28, 1961-September 21, 1964. Home viewers were able to participate in this hour-long musical series, as the lyrics to the songs were superimposed at the bottom of their screens; viewers were invited to "follow the bouncing ball" as it moved from one lyric to the next. Goateed composer-arranger Mitch Miller led the Sing-Along Gang, and on-stage aggregation of about two dozen. Among the featured vocalists were Leslie Uggams, Diana Trask, Barbara McNair, and Gloria Lambert. "Sing Along with Mitch" was introduced on "Ford Startime" in 1960 and had a limited run in the spring of 1961, alternating with "The Bell Telephone Hour," before going weekly in the fall of that year. Reruns were exhumed in the spring of 1966 to replace the faltering "Sammy Davis Jr. Show." Bill Hobin produced and directed the series.
#4598: SING ALONG WITH MITCH
1964-03-30, WNBC, 52 min.
Mitch Miller , Leslie Uggams , Diana Trask , Sandy Stewart , Gloria Lambert

January 27, 1961-April 21, 1961; September 28, 1961-September 21, 1964. Home viewers were able to participate in this hour-long musical series, as the lyrics to the songs were superimposed at the bottom of their screens; viewers were invited to "follow the bouncing ball" as it moved from one lyric to the next. Goateed composer-arranger Mitch Miller led the Sing-Along Gang, and on-stage aggregation of about two dozen. Among the featured vocalists were Leslie Uggams, Diana Trask, Barbara McNair, and Gloria Lambert. "Sing Along with Mitch" was introduced on "Ford Startime" in 1960 and had a limited run in the spring of 1961, alternating with "The Bell Telephone Hour," before going weekly in the fall of that year. Reruns were exhumed in the spring of 1966 to replace the faltering "Sammy Davis Jr. Show." Bill Hobin produced and directed the series.
#4590: SING ALONG WITH MITCH
1964-04-06, WNBC, 52 min.
Mitch Miller , Leslie Uggams , Diana Trask , Sandy Stewart , Gloria Lambert

January 27, 1961-April 21, 1961; September 28, 1961-September 21, 1964. Home viewers were able to participate in this hour-long musical series, as the lyrics to the songs were superimposed at the bottom of their screens; viewers were invited to "follow the bouncing ball" as it moved from one lyric to the next. Goateed composer-arranger Mitch Miller led the Sing-Along Gang, and on-stage aggregation of about two dozen. Among the featured vocalists were Leslie Uggams, Diana Trask, Barbara McNair, and Gloria Lambert. "Sing Along with Mitch" was introduced on "Ford Startime" in 1960 and had a limited run in the spring of 1961, alternating with "The Bell Telephone Hour," before going weekly in the fall of that year. Reruns were exhumed in the spring of 1966 to replace the faltering "Sammy Davis Jr. Show." Bill Hobin produced and directed the series.
#4589: SING ALONG WITH MITCH
1964-04-13, WNBC, 52 min.
Mitch Miller , Leslie Uggams , Diana Trask , Sandy Stewart , Gloria Lambert

January 27, 1961-April 21, 1961; September 28, 1961-September 21, 1964. This was the "World Fairs" broadcast. Home viewers were able to participate in this hour-long musical series, as the lyrics to the songs were superimposed at the bottom of their screens; viewers were invited to "follow the bouncing ball" as it moved from one lyric to the next. Goateed composer-arranger Mitch Miller led the Sing-Along Gang, and on-stage aggregation of about two dozen. Among the featured vocalists were Leslie Uggams, Diana Trask, Barbara McNair, and Gloria Lambert. "Sing Along with Mitch" was introduced on "Ford Startime" in 1960 and had a limited run in the spring of 1961, alternating with "The Bell Telephone Hour," before going weekly in the fall of that year. Reruns were exhumed in the spring of 1966 to replace the faltering "Sammy Davis Jr. Show." Bill Hobin produced and directed the series.
#647: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1964-04-17, WPIX, 28 min.
Steve Allen , Henry Fonda , Darren McGavin

Steve Allen's guests are Henry Fonda and Darren McGavin.
#14494: SPECIAL: A REPORT ON PAY TELEVISION
1964-04-19, , min.
Announcer

The issues of pay television pro and con.                                      
#4601: SING ALONG WITH MITCH
1964-04-20, WNBC, 52 min.
Mitch Miller , Leslie Uggams , Diana Trask , Sandy Stewart , Gloria Lambert

January 27, 1961-April 21, 1961; September 28, 1961-September 21, 1964. This program is a repeat. This was the "Travel" broadcast. Home viewers were able to participate in this hour-long musical series, as the lyrics to the songs were superimposed at the bottom of their screens; viewers were invited to "follow the bouncing ball" as it moved from one lyric to the next. Goateed composer-arranger Mitch Miller led the Sing-Along Gang, and on-stage aggregation of about two dozen. Among the featured vocalists were Leslie Uggams, Diana Trask, Barbara McNair, and Gloria Lambert. "Sing Along with Mitch" was introduced on "Ford Startime" in 1960 and had a limited run in the spring of 1961, alternating with "The Bell Telephone Hour," before going weekly in the fall of that year. Reruns were exhumed in the spring of 1966 to replace the faltering "Sammy Davis Jr. Show." Bill Hobin produced and directed the series.
#650: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1964-04-21, WPIX, 48 min.
Steve Allen , Cliff Arquette , Marion Montgomery , Clinton Duffy , J. Miller Levy , Rich Little

Steve Allen's guests are newcomer impressionist Rich Little and there are brief appearances by Cliff Arquette and Marion Montgomery. In a separate segment, Clinton Duffy, Warden of San Quentin from 1940-1952, debates Los Angeles District Attorney J. Miller Levy on the subject of Capital Punishment.
#652: SHAKESPEARE: SOUL OF AN AGE
1964-04-26, WNBC, 44 min.
William Shakespeare , Sir Ralph Richardson , Sir Michael Redgrave

William Shakespeare's world is revealed on this the quadricentennial of his birth (1562). Sir Ralph Richardson narrates and Sir Michael Redgrave reads excerpts from some of Shakespeare's plays. Originally broadcast Nov. 30, 1962.
#4602: SING ALONG WITH MITCH
1964-04-27, WNBC, 52 min.
Mitch Miller , Leslie Uggams , Diana Trask , Sandy Stewart , Gloria Lambert

January 27, 1961-April 21, 1961; September 28, 1961-September 21, 1964. Home viewers were able to participate in this hour-long musical series, as the lyrics to the songs were superimposed at the bottom of their screens; viewers were invited to "follow the bouncing ball" as it moved from one lyric to the next. Goateed composer-arranger Mitch Miller led the Sing-Along Gang, and on-stage aggregation of about two dozen. Among the featured vocalists were Leslie Uggams, Diana Trask, Barbara McNair, and Gloria Lambert. "Sing Along with Mitch" was introduced on "Ford Startime" in 1960 and had a limited run in the spring of 1961, alternating with "The Bell Telephone Hour," before going weekly in the fall of that year. Reruns were exhumed in the spring of 1966 to replace the faltering "Sammy Davis Jr. Show." Bill Hobin produced and directed the series.
#4594: SING ALONG WITH MITCH
1964-05-04, WNBC, 52 min.
Mitch Miller , Leslie Uggams , Diana Trask , Sandy Stewart , Gloria Lambert

January 27, 1961-April 21, 1961; September 28, 1961-September 21, 1964. Home viewers were able to participate in this hour-long musical series, as the lyrics to the songs were superimposed at the bottom of their screens; viewers were invited to "follow the bouncing ball" as it moved from one lyric to the next. Goateed composer-arranger Mitch Miller led the Sing-Along Gang, and on-stage aggregation of about two dozen. Among the featured vocalists were Leslie Uggams, Diana Trask, Barbara McNair, and Gloria Lambert. "Sing Along with Mitch" was introduced on "Ford Startime" in 1960 and had a limited run in the spring of 1961, alternating with "The Bell Telephone Hour," before going weekly in the fall of that year. Reruns were exhumed in the spring of 1966 to replace the faltering "Sammy Davis Jr. Show." Bill Hobin produced and directed the series.
#14502: SPECIAL: RENDEZVOUS WITH DEATH: THE SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA
1964-05-15, CBS, 28 min.
Robert Ryan

A look at the sinking of the ship Lusitania on May 7th, 1915, after taking a direct hit from a German U-boat submarine without warning, sinking within twenty minutes. The story is told by survivors and members of the U-boat crew.  

Narrated by Robert Ryan. Music by Morton Gould.                                                  
#5440: STAR PARADE
1964-06-04, WCBS, 52 min.
The Young Americans , Robert Preston , Caterina Valente , Sergio Franchi , Meredith Wilson , Rini Wilson

First in a series of three original variety specials, starring composer Meredith Wilson and his wife Rini.
#672: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1964-06-16, WPIX, 13 min.
Jack Benny , Bob Blasse , Dennis Day

Jack Benny's voice impersonator Bob Blasse phones the American Hotel and orders a suite of rooms. He then calls Dennis Day who recognizes Bob's voice almost immediately.
#676: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1964-06-22, WPIX, 34 min.
Steve Allen , Cliff Arquette , Robert F. Kennedy , Carolyn Jones

Steve Allen does a "Letter to the Editor" routine and special guest Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy is interviewed by Steve. Also appearing on the show are Carolyn Jones and Cliff Arquette.
#677: SUM AND SUBSTANCE
1964-06-27, WCBS, 28 min.
Jean Renoir , Herman Harvey

Guest film director Jean Renoir relates anecdotes about his father and his own career to host Herman Harvey.
#4593: SING ALONG WITH MITCH
1964-07-27, WNBC, 52 min.
Mitch Miller , Leslie Uggams , Diana Trask , Sandy Stewart , Gloria Lambert

January 27, 1961-April 21, 1961; September 28, 1961-September 21, 1964. This program is a repeat. This was the "Gilbert and Sullivan" broadcast. Home viewers were able to participate in this hour-long musical series, as the lyrics to the songs were superimposed at the bottom of their screens; viewers were invited to "follow the bouncing ball" as it moved from one lyric to the next. Goateed composer-arranger Mitch Miller led the Sing-Along Gang, and on-stage aggregation of about two dozen. Among the featured vocalists were Leslie Uggams, Diana Trask, Barbara McNair, and Gloria Lambert. "Sing Along with Mitch" was introduced on "Ford Startime" in 1960 and had a limited run in the spring of 1961, alternating with "The Bell Telephone Hour," before going weekly in the fall of that year. Reruns were exhumed in the spring of 1966 to replace the faltering "Sammy Davis Jr. Show." Bill Hobin produced and directed the series.
#692: SUM AND SUBSTANCE
1964-08-00, WCBS, 27 min.
Jimmy Durante , Herman Harvey

Host Herman Harvey interviews Jimmy Durante who talks philosophically about his life and career.
#698: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1964-08-13, WPIX, 10 min.
Steve Allen , Adam Keefe

Steve Allen's guest is impressionist Adam Keefe.             
#14605: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1964-09-25, SYN, 9 min.
Steve Allen , Burt Lancaster

June 25th, 1962-1964 (Syndicated)

A daily ninety-minute talk show hosted by Steve Allen and sponsored by Westinghouse. 

Steve's guest is Burt Lancaster who talks about his experience when the Beatles visited his home. 

Host: Steve Allen.                                                                
#14608: SHORTWAVE RADIO: VOICE OF AMERICA, THE
1964-09-27, , min.
Barry Goldwater , Dean Rusk , Wayne Morse

A report on South Vietnam, Barry Goldwater, and Senator Wayne Morse views, comments also by Dean Rusk.            
#5948*: STAGE 2: <b>"CINDY"</b>
1964-09-30, WCBS, 27 min.
N/A

February 26, 1964-November 25, 1964. Presented on local New York television, entertainment program specials irregularly aired on Wednesday evenings at 8 PM to 8:30 PM. SEARCH PROGRAM TITLE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.
#14623: SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES FOR 1964 FROM TOKYO JAPAN, THE
1964-10-09, NBC, 105 min.
Bud Palmer

The opening night ceremonies for the 1964 Summer Olympic games from Tokyo, Japan.  

Host: Bud Palmer.                      
#14624: SPECIAL: EXTREMIST GROUPS: JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY, THE
1964-10-11, WABC, 10 min.
Bill Beutal

Analysis and recording of an actual meeting of the John Birch Society in New Jersey.

Host: Bill Beutel.

WABC Channel 7 in New York City.           
#14640: SHORTWAVE RADIO NEWS: RADIO MOSCOW
1964-10-17, , min.
Walter Jenkins

Commentary on the US election with particular reference to the Walter Jenkins affair,              
#14641: SHORTWAVE RADIO NEWS: BBC WORLD REPORT, THE
1964-10-18, BBC, 12 min.
Nikita Khrushchev

Comments on the US election and Nikita Khrushchev ouster.  

From BBC radio news in London.            
#5444: SOUNDS OF BROADWAY, THE
1964-11-18, WPIX, 52 min.
Earl Wrightson , Florence Henderson , Bill Hayes , Peter Nero , Robert Trendler , Ferrante and Teicher

Robert Trendler conducts his orchestra in a salute to Broadway's "Great White Way."             
#14697: SATIRE: MAXWELL TAYLOR AND CHAD MITCHELL
1964-12-27, WBAL, min.
Maxwell Taylor , Chad Mitchell

Satire about General Maxwell Taylor on Vietnam and Chad Mitchell, (a satire on the draft).                         
#965: SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL: A DAY OF TRIBUTE
1965-01-30, WCBS, 108 min.
Walter Cronkite , Charles Collingwood , Dwight D. Eisenhower , Winston Churchill , Richard Dimbleby , Lord Herbert Morrison , Brian Connell

Starting at 7:00 AM (EST), CBS News begins coverage of the State funeral for Britain's wartime leader, Sir Winston Churchill, in this final tribute to one of the great men of the twentieth century. Walter Cronkite and Charles Collingwood co-anchor this special coverage. From England, Richard Dimbleby, of the BBC, describes the procession as it occurs. Recorded seven hours earlier, the video tape was then flown by jet to New York and then telecast to the USA. A tribute is heard from Lord Herbert Morrison who was a member of Churchill's cabinet during World War II. Others pay tribute including Dwight D. Eisenhower. From ITV, commentary is heard from Brian Connell.
#14719: SHORTWAVE RADIO: RADIO MOSCOW
1965-02-08, , 5 min.
Announcer

Commentary on US raids in North Vietnam, demonstrations at UN.            
#14719A: SHORTWAVE RADIO FROM MOSCOW
1965-02-09, , 16 min.
Announcer

Commentary on the US involvement in Vietnam            
#14727: SHORTWAVE RADIO FROM MOSCOW
1965-02-10, , min.
Announcer

Comments on US involvement in Vietnam.           
#14729: SHORTWAVE RADIO FROM MOSCOW
1965-02-11, , min.
Announcer

Commentary on US air raids in Vietnam.            
#14739: SHORTWAVE RADIO: RADIO MOSCOW
1965-02-14, , 3 min.
Announcer

The latest news and commentary.          
#14742: SHORTWAVE RADIO: RADIO MOSCOW
1965-02-15, , 11 min.
Announcer

The latest news and commentary from radio Moscow.            
#14747: SHORTWAVE RADIO: RADIO PEKING
1965-02-17, , 13 min.
Announcer

The latest news.            
#14759: SPECIAL REPORT: MISSION OF RANGER 8 SPACECRAFT, THE
1965-02-20, , 9 min.
News announcer

Pictures of the Ranger 8 spacecraft as it impacts the moon. Photos of moon areas.            
#19483: SHORTWAVE RADIO: RADIO MOSCOW
1965-03-06, , 3 min.
TBD

The latest news from Radio Moscow.             
#19482: SHORTWAVE RADIO: NEWS FROM CHINA
1965-03-06, , 2 min.
TBD

Air Force pilot mystery, South Vietnam report.            
#19494: SHORTWAVE RADIO: RADIO MOSCOW
1965-03-23, , min.
TBD

The latest news from Radio Moscow.            
#19493: SHORTWAVE RADIO: BBC NEWS
1965-03-23, BBC, min.
TBD

The latest news from the BBC.             
#19499: SHORTWAVE RADIO: RADIO MOSCOW
1965-03-25, , min.
TBD

The latest news from Radio Moscow.          
#734: SALUTE TO LAUREL AND HARDY
1965-03-28, WPIX, 76 min.
Laurel and Hardy , Chuck McCann , John McCabe , John Tillman , Stan Laurel , Al Kilgore , Oliver Hardy

Chuck McCann pays tribute to the late comedy team, Laurel and Hardy. John McCabe, Al Kilgore, and John Tillman contribute. Clips are shown and commented upon, featuring classic Laurel and Hardy shorts and features. 

First broadcast in prime time as a WPIX TV Special (9:30-1100pm) on March 9, 1965. One time only, this program was rebroadcast on March 28, 1965.
Afterward, the original master 2” Quad Video Tape was wiped and never seen again. 

NOTE:
ATA Archivist Phil Gries, who recorded this broadcast off the air on ¼” Reel to Reel Audio Tape, presented a copy of this special program to Chuck McCann in 1995 when having lunch together. He had been unsuccessfully searching for this TV program for decades, and was thrilled to receive a copy for his archives.

TV Broadcast History:

WPIX Ch. 11 had been running L&H films on Saturday afternoons since the late 1950's, but without a host. By 1960, the station executives felt that someone should entertain in-between the films.

Laurel & Hardy Show (in NYC "Laurel & Hardy & Chuck") was seen weekday afternoons and Sunday afternoons on WPIX TV Ch. 11 in NYC beginning on Wednesday September 7, 1960 and Sunday October 14, 1962. Chuck would perform puppet skits (in serialized form) to introduce and end the rerun of The L&H film for that day's broadcast. Chuck McCann would also provide information about "the Boy's careers" with extra info provided by film historians: "Prof John" McCabe (the founder of The L&H Film Appreciation Club The Sons Of The Desert and author of Mr.Laurel & Mr.Hardy) and Al Kilgore.

Laurel & Hardy & Chuck went off the air on Friday December 28, 1962 and on Sunday, December 30, 1962. Almost none of these broadcasts are known to exist (Video or Audio). 
 
                                                                                      
#975: SURVIVAL: THE HINDENBURG
1965-05-09, WPIX, 22 min.
James Whitmore

James Whitmore narrates the story of the German dirigible, Hindenburg, which exploded and burned while landing in Lakehurst, New Jersey in 1937.
#14815: SPORTS NEWS WITH HOWARD COSELL
1965-05-25, WABC, min.
Howard Cosell , Sonny Liston , Muhammad Ali

A report on the forthcoming second heavyweight title fight between Sonny Liston and Muhammad Ali in Lewiston, Maine. Host Howard Cosell predicts Liston will win by knockout.             
#14834: SPORTS WITH HOWARD COSELL
1965-05-30, WABC, min.
Howard Cosell , Sonny Liston , Cassius Clay , Muhammad Ali

Howard Cosell discusses the Muhammad Ali-Sonny Liston fight on May 25th from Lewiston, Maine.            
#19153: SALUTE TO H.V. KALTENBORN
1965-06-14, CBS, 30 min.
H.V. Kaltenborn

CBS salute to journalist H.V. Kaltenborn, "the dean of commentators," on his death.            
#5451: SHOW, THE
1965-09-10, WPIX, 52 min.
Florence Henderson , Bill Hayes , Elaine Dunn , Robert Trendler , The Hi-Lo's

Robert Trendler conducts his own orchestra; singers Bill Hayes, Florence Henderson, Elaine Dunn and the Hi-Lo's vocal group in a program of popular favorites.
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