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#1544: BOBBY VINTON SHOW, THE
Order1978-12-16, WCBS, 27 min.
1975-1978 (Syndicated). Hosted by singer Bobby Vinton, this half-hour musical variety series was produced in Toronto.1979-03-08, CBS, 120 min.
- Carol Burnett
- Lorne Greene
- Alan Alda
- Marie Osmond
- Buddy Ebsen
- Dick Van Dyke
- Richard Benjamin
- Deborah Kerr
- Dody Goodman
- Donny Osmond
- Sally Field
- Army Archerd
- Ed Asner
- Jamie Farr
- Jaclyn Smith
- Dirk Benedict
- Robin Williams
- Loni Anderson
- Gary Coleman
- Brooke Shields
- Mia Farrow
- Stockard Channing
- Melissa Sue Anderson
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Summer Bartholomew
An American award is given to figures in pop culture. Dick Van Dyke: Host Army Archerd: Co-host. Duplicate of # 7309.
1979-03-08, CBS, 120 min.
- Carol Burnett
- Lorne Greene
- Alan Alda
- Marie Osmond
- Buddy Ebsen
- Dick Van Dyke
- Richard Benjamin
- Deborah Kerr
- Dody Goodman
- Donny Osmond
- Sally Field
- Army Archerd
- Ed Asner
- Jamie Farr
- Jaclyn Smith
- Dirk Benedict
- Robin Williams
- Loni Anderson
- Gary Coleman
- Brooke Shields
- Mia Farrow
- Stockard Channing
- Melissa Sue Anderson
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Summer Bartholomew
An American award given to figures in pop culture. Dick Van Dyke: Host Army Archerd: Co-host
1979-03-08, CBS, 120 min.
- Carol Burnett
- Lorne Greene
- Alan Alda
- Marie Osmond
- Buddy Ebsen
- Dick Van Dyke
- Richard Benjamin
- Deborah Kerr
- Dody Goodman
- Donny Osmond
- Sally Field
- Army Archerd
- Ed Asner
- Jamie Farr
- Jaclyn Smith
- Dirk Benedict
- Robin Williams
- Loni Anderson
- Gary Coleman
- Brooke Shields
- Mia Farrow
- Stockard Channing
- Melissa Sue Anderson
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Summer Bartholomew
An American award is given to figures in pop culture. Dick Van Dyke: Host Army Archerd: Co-host. Duplicate of # 7309 and 10065.
1979-03-11, WCBS, 52 min.
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Howard Morris
- Dody Goodman
- Michael Keaton
- Beatrice Arthur
- Joyce Van Patten
- Michael Lombard
- Ron Rifkin
- Doris Roberts
March 4, 1979-May 6, 1979. An hour comedy-variety series. Mary Tyler Moore starred as Mary McKinnon. Also featured were Michael Keaton as Kenneth Christy. Michael Lombard, Harry Sinclair, Ron Rifkin, Artie Miller, Joyce Van Patten, Dody Goodman and Iris Chapman.
1979-03-25, WCBS, 52 min.
- Dick Van Dyke
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Dody Goodman
- David Letterman
- Michael Keaton
- Joyce Van Patten
- Michael Lombard
- Ron Rifkin
- Iris Chapman
March 4, 1979-May 6, 1979. An hour comedy-variety series. Mary Tyler Moore starred as Mary McKinnon. Also featured were Michael Keaton as Kenneth Christy. Michael Lombard, Harry Sinclair, Ron Rifkin, Artie Miller, Joyce Van Patten, Dody Goodman and Iris Chapman. Early television exposure for David Letterman.
1979-10-07, SYND, 60 min.
Short-lived 10 episode syndicated variety one-hour series with host Jack Jones. Videotaped at Hamilton Place in Hamilton, Ontario Canada. Debut: Jack Jones is the host of this series, taped at Hamilton Place in Hamilton, Ont. His opening guests are Diahann Carroll, Ben Vereen, Mary MacGregor, Charles Aznavour and Pat Paulson.
1979-11-09, NBC, min.
October 1, 1962-May 22, 1992. Johnny Carson, host of NBC's network late-night "Tonight Show" reigned for 30 unprecedented years...five times the combined tenure of Steve Allen, and Jack Paar. Carson was impervious to competition, including efforts to dethrone him by Les Crane, Joey Bishop, Merv Griffin, Dick Cavett, Jack Paar, Pat Sajak, Joan Rivers, and Arsenio Hall. Sadly, very few complete "Tonight Show" broadcasts survive during Johnny Carson's first ten years of broadcasting. Around 1965, through the early 1970's, oldest tapes were first erased systematically by orders from myopic NBC executives, to be recycled for purposes of saving money. Ironically, in many cases, these older master tapes were too brittle, and portended probable drop-outs for re-use after being erased. Subsequently blank after being erased, these older questionable master 2" Quad tapes were either sparingly used or never used again for recording new programming and eventually were discarded. Saving thousands of dollars at the time (wiping master tapes for potential re-use) resulted in losing millions of dollars by NBC in today's marketplace, and more importantly wiping thousands of historic TONIGHT SHOW broadcasts, which contain precious personal anecdotes from political, show business, and sports icons of the past.
Guests: Robby Benson, Tim Conway, Paul Erdman, Mary-Margaret Humes. NOTE: This specific TONIGHT SHOW may only contain an opening monologue by Johnny Carson. Other content, as listed, will have to be monitored and confirmed upon your order request.1979-12-08, WABC, 52 min.
- Rosemary Clooney
- Pat Boone
- The Hudson Brothers
- Audra Lindley
- Norman Fell
- Debby Boone
- Shirley Boone
- Cherry Boone
- Laury Boone
- Lindy Boone
- Yogi Bear
- Huckleberry Hound
- Quick Draw McGraw
Pat and Shirley Boone, and daughters Cherry, Laury, Lindy and Debby (who sings "The Promise") have a Christmas party for guests Audra Lindley and Norman Fell, the Hudson Brothers (who do "We Are Family") and cartoon folk Huckleberry Hound, Yogi Bear and Quick Draw McGraw (who join Pat in "It's Okay To Be a Kid at Christmas"). Also on hand: Rosemary Clooney (Debby's mother-in-law).1980-06-28, ABC, min.
- Jack Burns
- Darrow Igus
- Larry David
- Michael Richards
- Mark Blankfield
- Brandis Kemp
- John Roarke
- Maryedith Burrell
- Melanie Chartoff
- Bruce Mahler
April 11th, 1980-October 22nd, 1982 (ABC) Late-night comedy/variety series broadcast by ABC Friday nights. Included in the cast were two unknown comedians who went on to fame years later on "Seinfeld", "Seinfeld" co-creator Larry David and Michael Richards who portrayed "Kramer." Veteran comedian Jack Burns was the head writer and served as the show's announcer. When ABC News Nightline was expanded to five nights a week, "Fridays" was dropped from the schedule.
1980-07-04, ABC, min.
- Jack Burns
- Darrow Igus
- Larry David
- Michael Richards
- Mark Blankfield
- Brandis Kemp
- John Roarke
- Maryedith Burrell
- Melanie Chartoff
- Bruce Mahler
April 11th, 1980-October 22nd, 1982 (ABC) Late-night comedy/variety series broadcast by ABC Friday nights. Included in the cast were two unknown comedians who went on to fame years later on "Seinfeld", "Seinfeld" co-creator Larry David and Michael Richards who portrayed "Kramer." Veteran comedian Jack Burns was the head writer and served as the show's announcer.
1980-08-29, ABC, min.
- Jack Burns
- Darrow Igus
- Larry David
- Michael Richards
- Mark Blankfield
- Brandis Kemp
- John Roarke
- Maryedith Burrell
- Melanie Chartoff
- Bruce Mahler
April 11th, 1980-October 22nd, 1982 (ABC) Late-night comedy/variety series broadcast by ABC Friday nights. Included in the cast were two unknown comedians who went on to fame years later on "Seinfeld", "Seinfeld" co-creator Larry David and Michael Richards who portrayed "Kramer." Veteran comedian Jack Burns was the head writer and served as the show's announcer.
1980-12-08, ABC, 50 min.
- Jack Burns
- Darrow Igus
- Larry David
- Michael Richards
- Mark Blankfield
- Brandis Kemp
- John Roarke
- Maryedith Burrell
- Melanie Chartoff
- Bruce Mahler
April 11th, 1980-October 22nd, 1982 (ABC) Late-night comedy/variety series broadcast by ABC Friday nights. Included in the cast were two unknown comedians who went on to fame years later on "Seinfeld", "Seinfeld" co-creator Larry David and Michael Richards who portrayed "Kramer." Veteran comedian Jack Burns was the head writer and served as the show's announcer. When ABC News Nightline was expanded to five nights a week, "Fridays" was dropped from the schedule. "Who Really Shot J.R.?" "Who Really Shot President Kennedy?"
1980-12-12, SYND, 27 min.
1977-1981 (SYNDICATED). A half-hour musical series, "Sha Na Na" was named for its hosts including Lenny Baker, Johnny Contardo, Denny Greene, Jocko Marcellino, Danny McBride, Chico Ryan, Scott Simon, Scott Powell, Don York, and Jon Bauman. Among those featured on the show were Jane Dulo, Pamela Myers, Avery Schreiber, Kenneth Mars, and Soupy Sales. Singer Mary Wells revives "My Guy." A tailor shop inspires a Sha Na Na rendition of "Puttin' on the Ritz." Other songs include "I Got Stung."
1981-03-31, ABC, min.
- Ronald Reagan
- Angie Dickinson
- Peter Ustinov
- Jack Lemmon
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Henry Fonda
- Sally Field
- Dustin Hoffman
- Johnny Carson
- Donald Sutherland
- Lily Tomlin
- Lillian Gish
- Diana Ross
- Richard Pryor
- Peter OToole
- Alan Arkin
- Bernadette Peters
- Steve Martin
- Jane Seymour
- Margot Kidder
- Brooke Shields
- Jack Valenti
- Richard Chamberlain
- Lesley-Anne Down
- Sissy Spacek
- Robert De Niro
- Timothy Hutton
- Mary Steenburgen
- Sigourney Weaver
- Nastassja Kinski
- Billy Dee Williams
- Franco Zeffirelli
- Nicholas Brothers
- Luciano Pavarotti
- Robert Redford
- Blythe Danner
- George Cukor
- King Vidor
The 53rd annual Academy Awards presentation from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. The ceremonies, originally scheduled for March 30th, were delayed one day due to the assassination attempt on President Reagan on March 30th. Host: Johnny Carson. Best Picture: Ordinary People Best Actor: Robert De Niro Best Actress: Sissy Spacek Best Supporting Actor: Timothy Hutton Best Supporting Actress: Mary Steenburgen Henry Fonda was awarded the Academy Honorary Award. He received an Oscar for best actor the following year.
1981-05-18, CBS, 52 min.
- Andy Williams
- Bob Hope
- John Raitt
- Judy Garland
- Count Basie
- Celeste Holm
- Ella Fitzgerald
- Joe Williams
- Natalie Cole
- Andy Gibb
- Peter Allen
- Peter Cullen
- Mary Crosby
- Nat King Cole
A night of spectacular stars and entertainment. Tonight, Grammy honors some of the greatest recordings of all time, and the performers who made them legend. Host: Andy Williams. Peter Cullen announcer. Commercials not recorded. This predominately musical hour is rounded out with a tribute to Bing Crosby by daughter Mary and Bob Hope. Other clips of Judy Garland ("Over the Rainbow") and Nat King Cloe ("Unforgettable"). HIGHLIGHTS: "Straighten Up and Fly Right," "The Christmas Song"----------------------------------Natalie Cole "White Christmas"------------------------------------Andy Gibb "Quiet Please, There's a Lady on Stage" -------------Peter Allen "One O'clock Jump"--------Count Basie and his Orchestra "Every Day (I Have the Blues)"----------------------Joe Williams "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning"----------------------John Rait "Oklahoma" "I Can't Say No"------------------------------------Celeste Holm Big Band Medley------------------------------------Andy Gibb NOTE: It is interesting that as late as the 1980's very well produced and important television SPEICALS are considered not extant to todays audiences...its original 2" Quad master tapes erased to be used for other programming. By 1981 this practiced had diminished greatly, especially those production broadcasts on CBS Television. But still there are "victims" of such practices as represented by this first and only tribute to THE GRAMMY HALL OF FAME which aired as a special one time presentation on CBS on May 18, 1981. Archival Television Audio, Inc. has had this broadcasts in its inventory for many years, but never played back until a client requested it. Sadly, the audio tape had its own problem issues and at first it appeared that it could not be salvaged at all. This tape was a victim of a condition detailed below. it was in very severe condition with 30% of its oxide layer flake off. However, by "baking" the tape for 13 hours I, Phil Gries, owner of ATA, was able to at least get a transcription discernable dub of this broadcast. It took a number of passes...stop and go...cleaning the tape recorder heads numerous times. The sound rendition of this baked tape has sections that are very good, sections that have issues with drop outs, some occasional drops in audio, occasional echo effects of audio, etc. I was able to also use Q tips with Isopropyl alcohol in addition to keep audible tonality as much as possible, keeping content of this broadcast as much possible, retaining 98% of this broadcast. The end result is that one can listen to this "lost" broadcast in its entirety with enjoyment realizing its limitations. STICKY-SHED SYNDROME is a condition created by the deterioration of the binders in a magnetic tape, which hold the ferric oxide magnetizable coating to its plastic carrier, or which hold the thinner back-coating on the outside of the tape. This deterioration renders the tape unusable. Some kinds of binder are known to break down over time, due to the absorption of moisture (hydrolysis). The symptoms of this breakdown can be immediately obvious even when rewinding the tape: tearing sounds and sluggish behavior. If a tape with sticky-shed syndrome is played, the reels will make screeching or squeaking sounds, and the tape will leave dusty, rusty particles on the guides and heads. In some cases, the symptoms are more subtle, causing intermittent dropouts. This television audio air check seems to be the only existing broadcast record, in this less than pristine playback condition, of this iconic broadcast, not existing in any known archive museum, CBS archives or in any private collection.
1981-05-25, NBC, min.
- Bob Hope
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Mary Martin
- Mickey Rooney
- Charleton Heston
- George Bush
- Sammy Davis Jr.
- Robert Goulet
- George C. Scott
- Alexander Haig
- Marie Osmond
- Bernadette Peters
- James Coburn
- Brooke Shields
- Larry Holmes
- Christie Brinkley
- Robert Urich
- Dolores Hope
- Leslie Nielsen
- Don King
- Roger Staubach
- Hinton Battle
- Gregg Burge
- Gerry Cooney
- Phyllis Hyman
- Sugar Ray Leonard
- Wanda Richert
A bevy of stars joins Bob Hope for his birthday from the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.
#6733: A GIFT OF MUSIC
Order1981-09-02, WNEW, 120 min.
- Leslie Uggams
- Carol Lawrence
- Peggy Lee
- Greer Garson
- Eve Arden
- Natalie Wood
- Rosemary Clooney
- Donald O'Connor
- Dionne Warwick
- Thelma Houston
- Peter Marshall
- Twiggy
- Toni Tennille
- Lorne Green
Special: Some 32 stars are on hand for a musical gala marking the Los Angeles Bicentennial. Among the highlights: a song-and-dance tribute to Busby Berkeley, headlined by Carol Lawrence; and a salute to the Hollywood canteen of the '40s with Toni Tennille and Peter Marshall. Hosts: Lorne Greene, Natalie Wood, Donald O'Connor, Greer Garson, Eve Arden, Twiggy and Dionne Warwick. Music: "Pennies from Heaven" (Rosemary Clooney), "Don't Leave Me This Way (Thelma Houston), "Never Never Land" (Leslie Uggams) and "Together" (Peggy Lee).