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#19121: COLGATE SHAVE CREAM PRESENTS BILL STERN SHOW, THE
1944-08-18, NBC, 15 min.
Bill Stern , Ellery Queen

December 5th, 1937-June 22nd, 1956

The Bill Stern Colgate Sports newsreel from Hollywood was a radio show on the NBC radio network, sponsored by Colgate Shave Cream and hosted by sportscaster Bill Stern. A series of fifteen-minute interviews with notable public figures from the sports and entertainment industries. 

Today's topic: Ellery Queen.                         
#19126B: COLGATE SHAVE CREAM PRESENTS BILL STERN SHOW, THE
1945-00-00, NBC, 15 min.
Frank Sinatra , Bill Stern

December 5th, 1937-June 22nd, 1956

The Bill Stern Colgate Sports newsreel from Hollywood was a radio show on the NBC radio network, sponsored by Colgate Shave Cream and hosted by sportscaster Bill Stern. A series of fifteen-minute interviews with notable public figures from the sports and entertainment industries. 

Guest: Frank Sinatra                                                                                            
#19126A: COLGATE SHAVE CREAM PRESENTS BILL STERN SHOW, THE
1945-04-27, NBC, 15 min.
Bill Stern , Henny Youngman

December 5th, 1937-June 22nd, 1956

The Bill Stern Colgate Sports newsreel from Hollywood was a radio show on the NBC radio network, sponsored by Colgate Shave Cream and hosted by sportscaster Bill Stern. A series of fifteen-minute interviews with notable public figures from the sports and entertainment industries. 

Guest: Henny Youngman                                                                                               
#19123: COLGATE SHAVE CREAM PRESENTS BILL STERN SHOW, THE
1945-09-14, NBC, 15 min.
Bill Stern , Brace Beemer

December 5th, 1937-June 22nd, 1956

The Bill Stern Colgate Sports newsreel from Hollywood was a radio show on the NBC radio network, sponsored by Colgate Shave Cream and hosted by sportscaster Bill Stern. A series of fifteen-minute interviews with notable public figures from the sports and entertainment industries. 

Guest: Brace Beemer who portrayed The Lone Ranger on radio.                                   
#19126: COLGATE SHAVE CREAM PRESENTS BILL STERN SHOW, THE
1946-00-00, NBC, 15 min.
Bill Stern , Sonja Henie

December 5th, 1937-June 22nd, 1956

The Bill Stern Colgate Sports newsreel from Hollywood was a radio show on the NBC radio network, sponsored by Colgate Shave Cream and hosted by sportscaster Bill Stern. A series of fifteen-minute interviews with notable public figures from the sports and entertainment industries. 

Guest: Sonja Henie                                                                                    
#19125: COLGATE SHAVE CREAM PRESENTS BILL STERN SHOW, THE
1946-06-07, NBC, 15 min.
Bill Stern , Eddie Anderson

December 5th, 1937-June 22nd, 1956

The Bill Stern Colgate Sports newsreel from Hollywood was a radio show on the NBC radio network, sponsored by Colgate Shave Cream and hosted by sportscaster Bill Stern. A series of fifteen-minute interviews with notable public figures from the sports and entertainment industries. 

Guest: Eddie (Rochester) Anderson, Jack Benny Show.                                                                        
#19130: COLGATE SHAVE CREAM PRESENTS BILL STERN SHOW, THE
1946-06-21, NBC, 15 min.
Bill Stern , Orson Welles

December 5th, 1937-June 22nd, 1956

The Bill Stern Colgate Sports newsreel from Hollywood was a radio show on the NBC radio network, sponsored by Colgate Shave Cream and hosted by sportscaster Bill Stern. A series of fifteen-minute interviews with notable public figures from the sports and entertainment industries. 

Guest: Orson Welles                                                                                                                                     
#19131: COLGATE SHAVE CREAM PRESENTS BILL STERN SHOW, THE
1946-12-20, NBC, 15 min.
Bill Stern

December 5th, 1937-June 22nd, 1956

The Bill Stern Colgate Sports newsreel from Hollywood was a radio show on the NBC radio network, sponsored by Colgate Shave Cream and hosted by sportscaster Bill Stern. A series of fifteen-minute interviews with notable public figures from the sports and entertainment industries. 

Annual Christmas Show                                                                                                                                            
#19131A: COLGATE SHAVE CREAM PRESENTS BILL STERN SHOW, THE
1947-10-31, NBC, 15 min.
Bill Stern , Frank Leahy

December 5th, 1937-June 22nd, 1956

The Bill Stern Colgate Sports newsreel from Hollywood was a radio show on the NBC radio network, sponsored by Colgate Shave Cream and hosted by sportscaster Bill Stern. A series of fifteen-minute interviews with notable public figures from the sports and entertainment industries. 

Guest: Frank Leahy                                                                                                                                                     
#19131B: COLGATE SHAVE CREAM PRESENTS BILL STERN SHOW, THE
1948-06-11, NBC, 15 min.
Bill Stern , James Braddock

December 5th, 1937-June 22nd, 1956

The Bill Stern Colgate Sports newsreel from Hollywood was a radio show on the NBC radio network, sponsored by Colgate Shave Cream and hosted by sportscaster Bill Stern. A series of fifteen-minute interviews with notable public figures from the sports and entertainment industries. 

Guest: Former heavyweight champion James Braddock.                                                                                                                                                              
#19124: COLGATE SHAVE CREAM PRESENTS BILL STERN SHOW, THE
1948-07-16, NBC, 15 min.
Bill Stern , William Powell

December 5th, 1937-June 22nd, 1956

The Bill Stern Colgate Sports newsreel from Hollywood was a radio show on the NBC radio network, sponsored by Colgate Shave Cream and hosted by sportscaster Bill Stern. A series of fifteen-minute interviews with notable public figures from the sports and entertainment industries. 

Guest: William Powell subbing for Bill Stern.                                                                         
#19127: COLGATE SHAVE CREAM PRESENTS BILL STERN SHOW, THE
1949-11-18, NBC, 15 min.
Bill Stern , Doak Walker

December 5th, 1937-June 22nd, 1956

The Bill Stern Colgate Sports newsreel from Hollywood was a radio show on the NBC radio network, sponsored by Colgate Shave Cream and hosted by sportscaster Bill Stern. A series of fifteen-minute interviews with notable public figures from the sports and entertainment industries. 

Guest: Doak Walker (football player)                                                                                                       
#19128: COLGATE SHAVE CREAM PRESENTS BILL STERN SHOW, THE
1949-11-25, NBC, 15 min.
Bill Stern , Four Horsemen

December 5th, 1937-June 22nd, 1956

The Bill Stern Colgate Sports newsreel from Hollywood was a radio show on the NBC radio network, sponsored by Colgate Shave Cream and hosted by sportscaster Bill Stern. A series of fifteen-minute interviews with notable public figures from the sports and entertainment industries. 

Guest: The Four Horsemen                                                                                                                  
#19129: COLGATE SHAVE CREAM PRESENTS BILL STERN SHOW, THE
1950-01-06, NBC, 15 min.
Bill Stern , George Raft

December 5th, 1937-June 22nd, 1956

The Bill Stern Colgate Sports newsreel from Hollywood was a radio show on the NBC radio network, sponsored by Colgate Shave Cream and hosted by sportscaster Bill Stern. A series of fifteen-minute interviews with notable public figures from the sports and entertainment industries. 

Guest: George Raft                                                                                                                           
#19122: COLGATE SHAVE CREAM PRESENTS BILL STERN SHOW, THE
1950-01-13, NBC, 15 min.
Bill Stern , Boris Karloff

December 5th, 1937-June 22nd, 1956

The Bill Stern Colgate Sports newsreel from Hollywood was a radio show on the NBC radio network, sponsored by Colgate Shave Cream and hosted by sportscaster Bill Stern. A series of fifteen-minute interviews with notable public figures from the sports and entertainment industries. 

Today: Boris Karloff                                       
#22: CAMPY'S CORNER
1960-05-14, WPIX, 23 min.
Roy Campanella , Chris Schenkel , Roger Maris , Al Kaline , Jack E. Leonard

Roy Campanella and co-host Chris Schenkel chat with comedian Jack E. Leonard and newly acquired New York Yankee Roger Maris and Detroit Tiger great Al Kaline. This "lost" television broadcast contains the earliest known interview with Maris as a N.Y. Yankee.
#19156: COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NORTHERN IOWA HAWKEYES VS. EVANSVILLE PURPLE ACES
1962-00-00, WDVW, 80 min.
Gary Bash , Gus Dernan , Jerry Sloan , Buster Briley

First game of season. WDVW Channel 7 presents a video-taped replay of the game between the Northern Iowa Hawkeyes and Evansville Purple Aces one-hour after it was played. A complete, accurate, and concise report of the game with the magic of video tape. Why wait to read about it tomorrow when you can see it tonight on WDVW Channel 7? An affiliate of CBS. Playing in game for Evansville is future NBA player and head coach Jerry Sloan and Evansville All-Star Buster Briley. 

Final Score: Iowa 62- Evansville 57. 
Announcers Gary Bash and Gus Dernan. Presented by Hollendary.                                     
#705: CLUBHOUSE WITH PHIL FOSTER
1964-09-22, WPIX, 5 min.
Woody Allen , Phil Foster

New York Mets post game show with Phil Foster. Guest Woody Allen drops by and kids Foster about his own baseball prowess.
#14671A: CLURE MOSHER SPORTS
1964-11-17, WOR, 3 min.
Yogi Berra , Clure Mosher

Clure Mosher was part of the 11 PM WOR-TV Channel 9 newscast in New York City along with John Wingate and Walter Kiernan. His brash no-holds-barred sports reporting was very controversial, loved by some, hated by others.  

Topic: The Yankees fire manager Yogi Berra following their 1964 World Series loss to the St.Louis Cardinals. He signs a two-year contract as coach of the New York Mets.           
#14733: CBS NEWS RECAP; GEORGE CHUVALO-FLOYD PATTERSON FIGHT
1965-02-14, CBS, 7 min.
Floyd Patterson , Don Dunphy , Muhammad Ali , George Chuvalo

A recap of the heavyweight fight between Floyd Patterson and Canadian heavyweight champion George Chuvalo. Comments by Muhammad Ali and Don Dunphy.                           
#6971: CELEBIRTY SOFTBALL GAME, FIRST ANNUAL
1967-11-28, NBC, 58 min.
Steve Allen , Don Drysdale , Jerry Lewis , Bobby Darin , Bill Dana , Milton Berle , Peter Falk , James Garner , Woody Allen , Clint Eastwood , Larry Storch , Vince Edwards , Don Adams , Lorne Greene , Robert Morse , Willie Mays , Maury Wills , Leo Durocher , Brooks Robinson , Frank Howard , Tim McCarver , Vin Scully , Roberto Clemente , Pete Rose , Dick Shawn , Trini Lopez , Dale Robertson , Doug McClure , Willie McCovey , Robert Vaughn , Harmon Killebrew , Philip Crosby , Max Bear Jr. , Robert Loggia , Ron Hunt , Emmett Ashford , Al Barlick , Michael Callan , Ron Fairly , John Cassavetes

Vin Scully calls the play by play of this first annual (only time) televised softball game, pitting major league baseball players against celebrities. Jerry Lewis does the color commentary in the booth alongside Scully. 

                                                                                                                   
#19090: COLLEGE FOOTBALL 1970
1970-00-00, WTVW, min.
Archie Manning , Lynn Dickey , Kenny Anderson , Dan Pastorini , Joe Theismann , Jim Plunkett

Theme: "The year of the quarterback." They included Jim Plunkett, Archie Manning, Dan Pastorini, Lynn Dickey, Kenny Anderson, and Joe Theismann.  

WTVW is a television station in Evansville, Indiana.                                    
#16960: CHAMPIONSHIP CHESS: BOBBY FISCHER VS. BORIS SPASSKY
1972-07-11, PBS, min.
Shelby Lyman , Bobby Fischer , Boris Spassky

The 1972 World Chess Champioship in Reykjavik, Iceland begins between Bobby Fischer and world champion Boris Spassky of the USSR. World master and grandmaster chess players gather in the PBS TV studios to comment on the matches.

Host: Shelby Lyman.          
#6314: CLEVELAND INDIANS VS. NEW YORK YANKEES: GAME 1
1972-10-01, WGY, 139 min.
Phil Rizzuto , Bill White , Frank Messer , Gaylord Perry , Fritz Peterson , Robert Merrill , Mickey Mantle , Horace Clarke , Roy White , Bobby Murcer , Thurman Munson , Rusty Torres , Gene Michael , Ron Blomberg , Bernie Allen , Fritz Peterson , Frank Tepedino , Buddy Bell , Jack Brohamer , Chris Chambliss , Ray Fosse , Graig Nettles , Roy Foster , Kurt Bevacqua , Del Unser , Frank Duffy , Tommy McCraw , Gaylord Perry

Gaylord Perry wins his 24th game of the season as the Cleveland Indians defeat the New York Yankees 2-1 in 11 innings in the first game of a doubleheader at Yankee Stadium. Fritz Peterson is the losing pitcher for the Yankees. Announcers are Phil Rizzuto, Frank Messer, and Bill White. Aired on WGY Radio, Schenectady, New York. 

NOTE:

-This game rescheduled from September 30, 1972 (Rain).
Game goes 11 innings. Cleveland Indians 2, New York Yankees 1.

-Frank Messer and Phil Rizzuto do the play by play and color broadcast with Bill White replacing Rizzuto in the top of the seventh inning. 

-Robert Merrill sings the National Anthem.

-AT 28 minutes into the broadcast, Phil Rizzuto and Frank Messer discuss Mickey Mantle and his great interest in returning to baseball as a manager. 

-At 50 minutes into the broadcast, Phil Rizzuto and Frank Messer discuss Roberto Clamente's 3000th hit yesterday.

-At 64 minutes into the game Cleveland Indians Roy Foster sliding into third base tears his right knee cartilage. He leaves the game which would be his last as a major leaguer. At 80 minutes in loud speaker announcer confirms injury to Roy Foster. Rizzuto and Messer react. 

-21st final Yankee double header played during the  1972 season.

-Cleveland Indians Gaylord Perry pitches his 29th COMPLETE game of the 1972 season. 
#6315: CLEVELAND INDIANS VS. NEW YORK YANKEES: GAME 2
1972-10-01, WGY, 157 min.
Phil Rizzuto , Bill White , Bobby Murcer , Frank Messer , Rob Gardner , Steve Dunning , Roy White , Bobby Murcer , Felipe Alou , Thurman Munson , John Ellis , Rusty Torres , Gene Michael , Lindy McDaniel , Sparky Lyle , Ron Blomberg , Bernie Allen , Buddy Bell , Jack Brohamer , Chris Chambliss , Ray Fosse , Kurt Bevacqua , Del Unser , Frank Duffy , Tommy McCraw , Horrace Clarke , Celerino Sanchez , Rob Gardner , Graig Nettles , Steve Dunning , Tom Hilgendorf , Ed Farmer

The Cleveland Indians complete a sweep of a doubleheader against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium with a 4-3 2nd game win. Bobby Murcer hits his 30th and 31st home runs of the season off of Indians winning pitcher Steve Dunning. Rob Gardner absorbs the loss for the Yankees. Announcers are Bill White, Frank Messer, and Phil Rizzuto. Aired on WGY Radio. 

October 1, 1972	Cleveland Indians 4 at New York Yankees 3 (second game of a double header)	L	

NOTE:
Only a little over 13,000 paid admissions to this second game of a doubleheader at Yankee Stadium 1.
#7792: CAVALCADE OF CHAMPIONS, THE: 1973 SPORTS AWARDS
1974-04-02, NBC, min.
Bob Hope , Tony Randall , Karl Malden , Carol Channing , Tony Curtis , William Holden , Alexis Smith , Dorothy Lamour

Bob Hope is the host for the 1973 Cavalcade Of Champions Sports Awards.
#17657: CAVALCADE OF CHAMPIONS, THE: 1973 SPORTS AWARDS
1974-04-02, NBC, min.
Bob Hope , Tony Randall , Karl Malden , Carol Channing , Tony Curtis , William Holden , Alexis Smith , Dorothy Lamour

Bob Hope is the host for the 1973 Cavalcade Of Champions Sports Awards.   


Duplicate of #7792.          
#7533: CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING
1975-04-06, WRGB, 56 min.
Bill White , Vince McMahon , Buddy Wagner , Johnny Rodz , Victor Rivera , Fred Blassie , Antonino Rocca , Killer Kowalski , Al Barr , Spiros Arion , Chief J. Strongbow , Tom Stanton , Bob Duncum , Butcher Nova , Mike Paidousis , Olimpico

Matches of the World Wrestling Federation.

Host: Vince McMahon and Champion long time wrestler, Antonino Rocca call the matches. Interviews include those with Fred Blassie, Chief J. Strongbow, and Spiros Arion. 

Ringside announcer is Buddy Wagner.  Joined in progress.                                                             
#7855: CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING
1975-08-30, WOR, 39 min.
Vince McMahon Jr. , Andre The Giant , Ivan Putski , Johnny Rodz , Lou Albano , Antonino Rocca , Pat Barrett , Blackjack Mulligan , Jack Evans , Tom Stanton , Blackjack Lanza , Tony Parisi , Louis Cerdan , Dominic DeNucci , Billy Wagner , Baron Mikel Sicluna , Johnny Heidemann , El Gaucho , Henry Lewis , Arnold Skaaland

A weekly Saturday one hour broadcast (1:00-2:00 pm) on WOR TV New York. 

Vince McMahon does ringside commentary along with Antonino Rocca who thanks McMahon for giving him the opportunity to be a part of these telecasts. 

Joined in progress. Missing the first match. Otherwise complete.
Ring announcer is Billy Wagner.


-WWWF Championship Wrestling 8/30/75 (WOR NYC feed original airdate) (taped 8/26/75)
(Show joined in progress)
Baron Mikel Scicluna vs. Tom Stanton
-commercials
Tony Parisi & Louis Cerdan vs. Johnny Heidemann & El Goucho
Promo for Nassau 9/15/75 - Vince McMahon interviews Arnold Skaaland
Andre The Giant vs. Johnny Rodz, Jack Evans & Henry Roy
Promo for MSG 9/6/75 - Vince McMahon interviews Ivan Putski
Dominic DeNucci & Pat Barrett vs. Blackjacks - WWWF Tag Team Title match - Best 2 out of 3 falls
Vince McMahon ringside interview with Blackjacks & Lou Albano


Antonino Rocca predicts Dominic DeNucci and Pat Barrett will win tonight's title two out of three falls in title fight for the tag team championship of the world. 

Interviews include Arnold Skaaland and Ivan Putski 
 
HIGHTLIGHT:
A title tag team championship three fall match between tag team champions Pat Barrett and Dominic DeNucci against  Blackjack Mulligan and  Blackjack Lanza, who win two of three falls proclaiming them the new  wrestling tag team champions of the world. 
   
In the first fall in five minutes, thirteen seconds winners are
Dominic DeNucci and Pat Barrett. 
 

In the second fall in fifty five seconds winners are the Blackjacks. 

In the deciding third fall the winners, in  three minutes and 20 seconds, and the new Tag Team Champions of the World, Blackjack Mulligan and Blackjack Lanza whom with their manager, Lou Albano are interviewed by Vince McMahon. 
                                                                                              
#7866: COACHES ALL AMERICAN FOOTBALL TEAM, THE
1976-01-26, PBS, 30 min.
Narrator

Players who have been elected by coaches for the 1975 All American football team.                         
#7854: CHALLENGE OF THE SEXES, THE
1976-02-14, CBS, 60 min.
Willie Mosconi , Vin Scully , Jean Balukus

January 10th, 1976- March 20th, 1976
January 16th, 1977- April 3rd, 1977
January 8th, 1978- April 1978
January 14th, 1979- April 15th, 1979

A sports show on which top male and female athletes compete against each other. The hosts have included Phyllis George, Vin Scully, and Suzy Chaffee. 

On this broadcast, Fifteen time world pocket billiard champion Willie Mosconi is featured in a series of matches vs, child protege Jean Balukus. Balukus, who went on to become the women's world pocket billiard champion, stunned the billiard world by defeating Mosconi in both eight ball and nine ball. 

Host: Vin Scully 




                          
#7827: CBS SPORTS SPECIAL: BOXING
1976-02-20, CBS, 120 min.
Don Dunphy , Muhammad Ali , Phyllis George , Pat Summerall , Jack Whittaker , Brent Musberger , Tom Brookshier , Jean Pierre Coopman

Muhammad Ali defends his world heavyweight boxing championship vs. Belgium's Jean Pierre Coopman at Coliseo Roberto Clemente Stadium, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Ali successfully defends his title with a 5th round knockout of Coopman. Phyllis George, Don Dunphy, Tom Brookshier, Brent Musberger, Jack Whittaker and Pat Summerall are the commentators.           
#18054: CBS SPORTS SPECIAL: BOXING
1976-02-20, CBS, min.
Don Dunphy , Muhammad Ali , Phyllis George , Pat Summerall , Jack Whittaker , Brent Musberger , Tom Brookshier , Jean Pierre Coopman

Muhammad Ali defends his world heavyweight boxing championship vs. Belgium's Jean Pierre Coopman at Coliseo Roberto Clemente Stadium, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Ali successfully defends his title with a 5th round knockout of Coopman. Phyllis George, Don Dunphy, Tom Brookshier, Brent Musberger, Jack Whittaker and Pat Summerall are the commentators.        

Duplicate of 7827.                
#7856: CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING
1976-07-04, WOR, 56 min.
Chief Jay Strongbow , Jose Gonzalez , Bruiser Brody , Executioners , Kevin Sullivan , Ivan Putski , Stan Hansen , Johnny Rodz , Nikolai Volkoff , Lou Albano , Antonino Rocca , Bobo Brazil , Andre The Giant , Mikel Scicluna , Johnny Rivera , Skandor Akbar , Frank Brody , Executioner #1 , Executioner #2 , Brunno Sammartino , Jojo Andrews , Bill Caudle , Ed Derian , Roberto Alexia , Cowboy Bob

Ringside commentary by Bill Caudle filling in for a vacationing Vince McMahon. Also commenting on the six scheduled matches is Antonino Rocca. Ring announcer is Ed Derian.

Interviews include those with Lou Albano, Bruno Sammartino, Executioners, and Stan Hansen.

NOTE: One of the commercials includes information for all those who would like to order the current Championship Wrestling Year Book. 

-WWWF Championship Wrestling 7/4/76 (WOR NYC feed original airdate) (taped 6/22/76)
Intro
Bill Cardille & Antonino Rocca opening
-commercials
Local promo for MSG 8/7 - Bill Cardille interviews Lou Albano / Bruno Sammartino
Ed Derian intro
Bobo Brazil & Kevin Sullivan vs. Skandor Akbar & Baron Mikel Scicluna
-commercials
Bruiser Brody vs. Robert Alexia 
-commercials
Local promo for Nassau 7/24 - Vince McMahon interviews Lou Albano & Executioners
-commercials
Johnny Rivera vs. Bob Brothers
-commercials
Vince McMahon promo for 1976 Championship Wrestling Yearbook
Chief Jay Strongbow vs. Executioner #2
Local promo for MSG 8/7 - Vince McMahon interviews Stan Hansen
Nikolai Volkoff vs. Frank Williams
-commercials
Ivan Putski & Jose Gonzalez vs. Johnny Rodz & JoJo Andrews
Bill Cardille & Antonino Rocca closing

                                                                    
#7828: CBS SPORTS SPECIAL: MUHAMMAD ALI VS. KEN NORTON
1976-10-22, CBS, 90 min.
Joe Louis , Dick Young , Muhammad Ali , Joe Frazier , Ken Norton , Brent Musberger

Ten Judges look back at the Muhammad Ali vs. Ken Norton heavyweight championship fight at Yankee Stadium in New York City on September 28th, 1976. Ali won by a controversial unanimous decision.          
#7857: CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING
1976-10-23, WOR, 30 min.
Chief Jay Strongbow , Billy White Wolf , Executioners , Andre The Giant , Executioner #1 , Executioner #2 , Bill Caudle , Ed Derian

From Madison Square Garden ring announcer is Ed Derian. Ringside commentary is by Bill Caudle. A six man tag team match with three out of five falls. Two hour time limit. Executioner #1 and Executioner #2 and Bruiser Brody against Billy White Wolf, Chief Jay Strongbow and Andre the Giant. 

First fall goes to the Executioners, and Bruiser Brody.
Second Fall goes to Billy White Wolf, Chief Jay Strongbow and Andre the Giant. 
Third fall goes to Andre the Giant, Billy White Wolf and Chief Jay Strongbow. 
Fourth Fall goes to winners of this tag team match, Andre the Giant, Billy White Wolf and Chief Jay Strongbow.                                                       
#7858: CHANGING FACE OF BASEBALL, THE
1977-03-27, NBC, 60 min.
Bill Veeck , Joe Garagiola , Bob Howsam , George Steinbrenner , Ted Turner , Calvin Griffith

Daytime sports special. Joe Garagiola looks at the impact of free agents, player agents and big salaries with five Major League owners.           
#7588: CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING
1977-05-01, WRGB, 58 min.
Vince McMahon Jr. , Jose Gonzalez , Johnny Rodz , Tor Kamata , Stan Stasiak , Carlos Rocha , Pete Doherty , Tony Garea , Fred Blassie , Antonino Rocca , S.D. Jones , Larry Zbyszko , Mikel Scicluna , Johnny Rivera , Jose Estrada , Pete Austin , Executioner #1 , Executioner #2 , Doug Gilbert , Bob Backlund , Baron Von Raschke , Denny Alberts , Jay Strongbow , Michael Cappetta , Lou Klein , Johnny Davis

"Championship Wrestling" consisted of top tier or mid card opponents. The telecasts were taped and neatly edited into one hour programs which were syndicated. All matches were held at the Hamburg Field House in Hamburg, Pennsylvania. 

Vince McMahon Jr. and Antonino Rocca call the matches at ringside. Ring announcer is Gary Michael Cappetta. 

Interviews include Jay Strongbow, Fred Blassie, and Baron Von Raschke.     

     -WWWF All Star Wrestling 5/1/77 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 2/8/77-original airdate 2/19/77)
Intro
Vince McMahon & Antonino Rocca opening
Promo for Albany 5/13 - Vince McMahon interviews Chief Jay Strongbow
-commercials
Gary Michael Cappetta intro
Bob Backlund & Tony Garea vs. Jose Estrada & Pete Doherty
-commercials
Doug Gilbert & Baron Mikel Scicluna vs. Lou Klein & Denny Alberts
-commercials
Johnny Rodz vs. Pete Austin
-commercials
Larry Zbyszko & Jose Gonzalez vs. Executioners 
-commercials
Carlos Rocha vs. Johnny Davis
Promo for Albany 5/13 - Vince McMahon interviews Baron Von Raschke & Freddie Blassie
Tor Kamata & Stan Stasiak vs. SD Jones & Johnny Rivera
Vince McMahon & Antonino Rocca closing
                                                       
#7881: COLLEGE FOOTBALL: 1978 COTTON BOWL, THE
1978-01-02, WROW, 210 min.
Earl Campbell , Dave Reeve , Ross Browner , Russell Erxleben , Joe Montana , Vagas Ferguson , Dan Devine , Fred Akers

Live radio broadcast of the 1978 Cotton Bowl game from Dallas, Texas between the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame vs. the Texas Longhorns. Quarterback Joe Montana led the Irish to a stunning 38-10 win over the favored previously unbeaten Southwest Conference champions. The win gave Notre Dame the National college football championship for 1977.        
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Harry Belafonte Hosts
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Joan Walsh, producer of the documentary "Harry Belafonte Hosts The Tonight Show", discusses Phil Gries' TV Audio contribution to the film. (3:51 min.)