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#6355: LET'S MAKE A DEAL
1975-12-04, ABC, 30 min.
Monty Hall , Jay Stewart

December 30, 1963-December 27, 1968 (NBC). December 30, 1968-July 9, 1976 (ABC). 1971-1976 (SYNDICATED). Members of the studio audience had the opportunity to "make a deal" with TV's big dealer, host Monty Hall. Assistant & announcer is Jay Stewart. Includes commercials.
#8454: LET'S MAKE A DEAL
1975-12-08, ABC, 30 min.
Monty Hall

NBC Daytime- December 30th, 1963-December 27th, 1968
ABC Daytime- December 30th, 1968-July 9th, 1976
ABC Primetime-February 7th, 1969-August 30th, 1971
Syndicated-September 13th, 1971-September 1977

Let's Make A Deal with Monty Hall broke all records for game show popularity. All NBC shows have been erased.

December 27th, 1968 is the final show on NBC-TV.   



                                                                                    
#8455: LET'S MAKE A DEAL: EVENING VERSION
1975-12-09, ABC, 30 min.
Monty Hall

NBC Daytime- December 30th, 1963-December 27th, 1968
ABC Daytime- December 30th, 1968-July 9th, 1976
ABC Primetime-February 7th, 1969-August 30th, 1971
Syndicated-September 13th, 1971-September 1977

Let's Make A Deal with Monty Hall broke all records for game show popularity. All NBC shows have been erased.

December 27th, 1968 is the final show on NBC-TV.  

 



                                                                                                              
#5322: LOLA
1975-12-18, WABC, 52 min.
Hal Linden , Muhammad Ali , Lola Falana , Pat Morita , Willie Tyler , Jimmy Martinez , Peter Cullen , Murray Langston , Lois January , Richard Kiel , Marilyn Sokol

ABC series of four variety specials starring singer-dancer Lola Falana.
#6356: LET'S MAKE A DEAL
1975-12-22, ABC, 30 min.
Monty Hall , Jay Stewart

December 30, 1963-December 27, 1968 (NBC). December 30, 1968-July 9, 1976 (ABC). 1971-1976 (SYNDICATED). Members of the studio audience had the opportunity to "make a deal" with TV's big dealer, host Monty Hall. Assistant & announcer is Jay Stewart. Includes commercials.
#6357: LET'S MAKE A DEAL
1975-12-30, ABC, 30 min.
Monty Hall , Jay Stewart

December 30, 1963-December 27, 1968 (NBC). December 30, 1968-July 9, 1976 (ABC). 1971-1976 (SYNDICATED). Members of the studio audience had the opportunity to "make a deal" with TV's big dealer, host Monty Hall. Assistant & announcer is Jay Stewart. Includes commercials.
#8442: LAWRENCE WELK SHOW, THE
1976-01-11, SYN, 60 min.
Lawrence Welk

1971-1982

In 1971, the ABC television network dropped the Welk show. It went into syndication that same year and was seen until 1982 when it went into reruns.  

"Shall We Dance?" is the theme of this broadcast. Music to dance to includes "Tea For Two," "I Love To Dance," "Shine On Your Shoes," "Singing In The Rain," and "Dancing In The Dark."       
#6513: LEONARD BERNSTEIN AT HARVARD
1976-01-11, WOR, 120 min.
Leonard Bernstein , The Boston Symphony Orchestra , Vienna Philharmonic

Debut: The first three of six originally aired concerts featuring Leonard Bernstein with some of the world's top orchestras. Conductor Leonard Bernstein delivers a series of six lectures on music theory. The talks, originally given at Harvard in 1973, are punctuated with performances by Bernstein, the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Vienna Philharmonic. In the first program, the maestro examines the origins and development of musical sound, and discusses various scale systems.
#3843: LIBERACE SHOW, THE
1976-01-17, WNBC, 29 min.
Liberace

1953-1955 (Syndicated). This program is a repeat of the debut show and includes commercials. Reruns of Liberace's successful half-hour show which originally aired 1953-1955 with his brother George.
#6514: LEONARD BERNSTEIN AT HARVARD
1976-01-18, WNET, 120 min.
Leonard Bernstein , The Boston Symphony Orchestra

The second of six originally aired concerts featuring Leonard Bernstein with some of the world's top orchestras. Models from the rules of grammar are used by conductor Leonard Bernstein to explain the structure of music. Comparing melodies to nouns, chords to adjectives and rhythm to verbs, he demonstrates, with the aid of excerpts from Wagner, how a simple melody can be transformed into a complex musical statement.
[An animated film based on Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde," as performed by Bernstein and the Boston Symphony, follows the lecture.]             
#8456: LET'S MAKE A DEAL
1976-01-21, ABC, 30 min.
Monty Hall

NBC Daytime- December 30th, 1963-December 27th, 1968
ABC Daytime- December 30th, 1968-July 9th, 1976
ABC Primetime-February 7th, 1969-August 30th, 1971
Syndicated-September 13th, 1971-September 1977

Let's Make A Deal with Monty Hall broke all records for game show popularity. All NBC shows have been erased.

December 27th, 1968 is the final show on NBC-TV.   



                                                                                                 
#8443: LAWRENCE WELK SHOW, THE
1976-01-24, SYN, 60 min.
Lawrence Welk

1971-1982

In 1971, the ABC television network dropped the Welk show. It went into syndication that same year and was seen until 1982 when it went into reruns.  

"Favorites From The Forties" is the theme of the broadcast.                               
#6514A: LEONARD BERNSTEIN AT HARVARD
1976-01-25, WNET, 120 min.
Leonard Bernstein , The Boston Symphony Orchestra

The third of six originally aired concerts featuring Leonard Bernstein with some of the world's top orchestras. The Boston Symphony performs Beethoven's Sixth Symphony ("Pastoral") to illustrate the lecture topic "Musical Semantics." Leonard Bernstein is the conductor-lecturer.                          
#8457: LET'S MAKE A DEAL
1976-01-26, ABC, 30 min.
Monty Hall

NBC Daytime- December 30th, 1963-December 27th, 1968
ABC Daytime- December 30th, 1968-July 9th, 1976
ABC Primetime-February 7th, 1969-August 30th, 1971
Syndicated-September 13th, 1971-September 1977

Let's Make A Deal with Monty Hall broke all records for game show popularity. All NBC shows have been erased.

December 27th, 1968 is the final show on NBC-TV.  

 



                                                                                                                                        
#8441: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY
1976-01-27, ABC, 30 min.
Henry Winkler , Penny Marshall , Cindy Williams

January 27th, 1976-May 10th, 1983

Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams star in this spin-off of "Happy Days." Henry Winkler appears in this debut episode. Complete with original commercials. 

Series Premiere.          
#5323: LOLA
1976-01-29, WABC, 52 min.
Dinah Shore , Bill Cosby , Gabe Kaplan , Lola Falana , Pat Morita , Willie Tyler , Jimmy Martinez , Peter Cullen , Murray Langston , Lois January , Richard Kiel , Marilyn Sokol

ABC series of four variety specials starring singer-dancer Lola Falana.
#6358: LOWELL THOMAS REMEMBERS (1929)
1976-02-04, PBS, min.
Lowell Thomas

  October 18, 1975 - February 28, 1976

PBS half hour television series, presented in New York on WNET Channel 13, Saturday evenings, 7:00 - 7:30pm, recalling the great events of the Twentieth Century through newsreel footage.
Hosted by veteran radio newsman Lowell Thomas.

Contemporary retrospective footage was filmed in Thomas' study and are intercut with old newsreels. 19 broadcasts were aired on WNET focusing on the years circa 1920's and 1930's.  

NOTE:
This series was never distributed to the public after its release on television. Most of these broadcasts are not known to exist, and not one of them are archived at The Library of Congress, UCLA Film & TV Archive or Paley Museum for Media.

One of the last broadcast commitments by Lowell Thomas who  passed away August 29, 1981.     

1929 is remembered.                    
#18048: LOWELL THOMAS REMEMBERS (1929)
1976-02-04, PBS, min.
Lowell Thomas

  October 18, 1975 - February 28, 1976

PBS half hour television series, presented in New York on WNET Channel 13, Saturday evenings, 7:00 - 7:30pm, recalling the great events of the Twentieth Century through newsreel footage.
Hosted by veteran radio newsman Lowell Thomas.

Contemporary retrospective footage was filmed in Thomas' study and are intercut with old newsreels. 19 broadcasts were aired on WNET focusing on the years circa 1920's and 1930's.  

NOTE:
This series was never distributed to the public after its release on television. Most of these broadcasts are not known to exist, and not one of them are archived at The Library of Congress, UCLA Film & TV Archive or Paley Museum for Media.

One of the last broadcast commitments by Lowell Thomas who  passed away August 29, 1981.     

1929 is remembered.                    
#18049: LOWELL THOMAS REMEMBERS (1930)
1976-02-11, PBS, min.
Lowell Thomas

  October 18, 1975 - February 28, 1976

PBS half hour television series, presented in New York on WNET Channel 13, Saturday evenings, 7:00 - 7:30pm, recalling the great events of the Twentieth Century through newsreel footage.
Hosted by veteran radio newsman Lowell Thomas.

Contemporary retrospective footage was filmed in Thomas' study and are intercut with old newsreels. 19 broadcasts were aired on WNET focusing on the years circa 1920's and 1930's.  


NOTE:
This series was never distributed to the public after its release on television. Most of these broadcasts are not known to exist, and not one of them are archived at The Library of Congress, UCLA Film & TV Archive or Paley Museum for Media.

One of the last broadcast commitments by Lowell Thomas who  passed away August 29, 1981.     

1930 is remembered.                                 
#8447: LAWRENCE WELK SHOW, THE
1976-02-14, SYN, 60 min.
Lawrence Welk

July 2, 1955-September 4, 1971; 1971-1982 (Syndicated). "The Lawrence Welk Show" presented middle-of-the-road music for almost three decades. Numbers were performed by the members of Welk's television family. That large group included the Lennon Sisters (Dianne, Peggy, Kathy, and Janet), Alice Lon, Norma Zimmer, Tanya Falan, Arthur Duncan, Joe Feeney, Guy Hovis, Jim Roberts, Ralna English, Larry Hooper, Jerry Burke, and former Mouseketeer Bobby Burgess.

A salute to George Gershwin is the theme of this broadcast.                                                                                                      
#3844: LIBERACE SHOW, THE
1976-02-14, WNBC, 29 min.
Liberace

1953-1955 (Syndicated). This program includes commercials. Reruns of Liberace's successful half-hour show which originally aired 1953-1955 with his brother George.
#18051: LOWELL THOMAS REMEMBERS (1931)
1976-02-18, PBS, min.
Lowell Thomas

October 18, 1975 - February 28, 1976

PBS half hour television series, presented in New York on WNET Channel 13, Saturday evenings, 7:00 - 7:30pm, recalling the great events of the Twentieth Century through newsreel footage.
Hosted by veteran radio newsman Lowell Thomas.

Contemporary retrospective footage was filmed in Thomas' study and are intercut with old newsreels. 19 broadcasts were aired on WNET focusing on the years circa 1920's and 1930's.  

NOTE:
This series was never distributed to the public after its release on television. Most of these broadcasts are not known to exist, and not one of them are archived at The Library of Congress, UCLA Film & TV Archive or Paley Museum for Media.

One of the last broadcast commitments by Lowell Thomas who  passed away August 29, 1981.   

1931 is remembered.                                              
#3847: LIBERACE SHOW, THE
1976-02-21, WNBC, 27 min.
Liberace

1953-1955 (Syndicated). Reruns of Liberace's successful half-hour show which originally aired 1953-1955 with his brother George.
#18055: LOWELL THOMAS REMEMBERS (1933)
1976-02-21, PBS, 14 min.
Lowell Thomas , Adolf Hitler , Frances Perkins , Franklin Roosevelt

October 18, 1975 - February 28, 1976

PBS half hour television series, presented in New York on WNET Channel 13, Saturday evenings, 7:00 - 7:30pm, recalling the great events of the Twentieth Century through newsreel footage.
Hosted by veteran radio newsman Lowell Thomas.

Contemporary retrospective footage was filmed in Thomas' study and are intercut with old newsreels. 19 broadcasts were aired on WNET focusing on the years circa 1920's and 1930's.  

1933 is remembered. Profile of Frances Perkins, first woman to serve in a presidential cabinet and the rise of Fascism.
Adolf Hitler's rise to power overwhelmingly elected Chancellor, January 30, 1933, receiving over 20 million votes. Amos 'N' Andy, the Depression and President Franklin Roosevelt quest to be President of the United States.

NOTE:
This series was never distributed to the public after its release on television. Most of these broadcasts are not known to exist, and not one of them are archived at The Library of Congress, UCLA Film & TV Archive or Paley Museum for Media.

One of the last broadcast commitments by Lowell Thomas who  passed away August 29, 1981.                                                                                                 
#3848: LIBERACE SHOW, THE
1976-02-28, WNBC, 27 min.
Liberace

1953-1955 (Syndicated). Reruns of Liberace's successful half-hour show which originally aired 1953-1955 with his brother George.
#18058: LOWELL THOMAS REMEMBERS (1934)
1976-02-28, PBS, min.
Lowell Thomas

    October 18, 1975 - February 28, 1976

PBS half hour television series, presented in New York on WNET Channel 13, Saturday evenings, 7:00 - 7:30pm, recalling the great events of the Twentieth Century through newsreel footage.
Hosted by veteran radio newsman Lowell Thomas.

Contemporary retrospective footage was filmed in Thomas' study and are intercut with old newsreels. 19 broadcasts were aired on WNET focusing on the years circa 1920's and 1930's.  

NOTE:
This series was never distributed to the public after its release on television. Most of these broadcasts are not known to exist, and not one of them are archived at The Library of Congress, UCLA Film & TV Archive or Paley Museum for Media.

One of the last broadcast commitments by Lowell Thomas who  passed away August 29, 1981.

1934 is remembered.                                                           
#18062: LOWELL THOMAS REMEMBERS (1935)
1976-03-06, PBS, min.
Lowell Thomas

   October 18, 1975 - February 28, 1976

PBS half hour television series, presented in New York on WNET Channel 13, Saturday evenings, 7:00 - 7:30pm, recalling the great events of the Twentieth Century through newsreel footage.
Hosted by veteran radio newsman Lowell Thomas.

Contemporary retrospective footage was filmed in Thomas' study and are intercut with old newsreels. 19 broadcasts were aired on WNET focusing on the years circa 1920's and 1930's.  

NOTE:
This series was never distributed to the public after its release on television. Most of these broadcasts are not known to exist, and not one of them are archived at The Library of Congress, UCLA Film & TV Archive or Paley Museum for Media.

One of the last broadcast commitments by Lowell Thomas who  passed away August 29, 1981.

1935 is remembered.                                                                        
#3849: LIBERACE SHOW, THE
1976-03-07, WNBC, 27 min.
Liberace

1953-1955 (Syndicated). Reruns of Liberace's successful half-hour show which originally aired 1953-1955 with his brother George.
#5324: LOLA
1976-03-09, WABC, 52 min.
Redd Foxx , Dick Van Dyke , Lola Falana , Pat Morita , Willie Tyler , Jimmy Martinez , Peter Cullen , Murray Langston , Lois January , Richard Kiel , Marilyn Sokol

ABC series of four variety specials starring singer-dancer Lola Falana.
#18063: LOWELL THOMAS REMEMBERS (1936)
1976-03-13, PBS, min.
Lowell Thomas

 October 18, 1975 - February 28, 1976

PBS half hour television series, presented in New York on WNET Channel 13, Saturday evenings, 7:00 - 7:30pm, recalling the great events of the Twentieth Century through newsreel footage.
Hosted by veteran radio newsman Lowell Thomas.

Contemporary retrospective footage was filmed in Thomas' study and are intercut with old newsreels. 19 broadcasts were aired on WNET focusing on the years circa 1920's and 1930's.  

NOTE:
This series was never distributed to the public after its release on television. Most of these broadcasts are not known to exist, and not one of them are archived at The Library of Congress, UCLA Film & TV Archive or Paley Museum for Media.

One of the last broadcast commitments by Lowell Thomas who  passed away August 29, 1981.  

1936 is remembered.                                                                                     
#3846: LIBERACE SHOW, THE
1976-03-14, WNBC, 27 min.
Liberace

1953-1955 (Syndicated). Reruns of Liberace's successful half-hour show which originally aired 1953-1955 with his brother George.
#18064: LOWELL THOMAS REMEMBERS (1937)
1976-03-20, PBS, min.
Lowell Thomas

 October 18, 1975 - February 28, 1976

PBS half hour television series, presented in New York on WNET Channel 13, Saturday evenings, 7:00 - 7:30pm, recalling the great events of the Twentieth Century through newsreel footage.
Hosted by veteran radio newsman Lowell Thomas.

Contemporary retrospective footage was filmed in Thomas' study and are intercut with old newsreels. 19 broadcasts were aired on WNET focusing on the years circa 1920's and 1930's.  

NOTE:
This series was never distributed to the public after its release on television. Most of these broadcasts are not known to exist, and not one of them are archived at The Library of Congress, UCLA Film & TV Archive or Paley Museum for Media.

One of the last broadcast commitments by Lowell Thomas who  passed away August 29, 1981.

1937 is remembered.                                                                                                  
#5325: LOLA
1976-03-23, WABC, 52 min.
Dennis Weaver , Art Carney , Lola Falana , Pat Morita , Willie Tyler , Jimmy Martinez , Peter Cullen , Murray Langston , Lois January , Richard Kiel , Marilyn Sokol

ABC series of four variety specials starring singer-dancer Lola Falana.
#8448: LAWRENCE WELK SHOW, THE
1976-03-27, SYN, 60 min.
Lawrence Welk

July 2, 1955-September 4, 1971; 1971-1982 (Syndicated). "The Lawrence Welk Show" presented middle-of-the-road music for almost three decades. Numbers were performed by the members of Welk's television family. That large group included the Lennon Sisters (Dianne, Peggy, Kathy, and Janet), Alice Lon, Norma Zimmer, Tanya Falan, Arthur Duncan, Joe Feeney, Guy Hovis, Jim Roberts, Ralna English, Larry Hooper, Jerry Burke, and former Mouseketeer Bobby Burgess.

Academy Awards songs is the theme of the broadcast.                                                                                                                   
#18067: LOWELL THOMAS REMEMBERS (1938)
1976-03-29, PBS, min.
Lowell Thomas

October 18, 1975 - February 28, 1976

PBS half hour television series, presented in New York on WNET Channel 13, Saturday evenings, 7:00 - 7:30pm, recalling the great events of the Twentieth Century through newsreel footage.
Hosted by veteran radio newsman Lowell Thomas.

Contemporary retrospective footage was filmed in Thomas' study and are intercut with old newsreels. 19 broadcasts were aired on WNET focusing on the years circa 1920's and 1930's.  

NOTE:
This series was never distributed to the public after its release on television. Most of these broadcasts are not known to exist, and not one of them are archived at The Library of Congress, UCLA Film & TV Archive or Paley Museum for Media.

One of the last broadcast commitments by Lowell Thomas who  passed away August 29, 1981.

1938 is remembered.                                                                                                               
#8466: LIBERTY-PART 2
1976-03-30, NBC, 90 min.
David Brinkley

A documentary about freedom in the USA over the years. The second of three parts.

Host: David Brinkley.              
#18068: LOWELL THOMAS REMEMBERS (1939)
1976-04-05, PBS, min.
Lowell Thomas

 October 18, 1975 - February 28, 1976

PBS half hour television series, presented in New York on WNET Channel 13, Saturday evenings, 7:00 - 7:30pm, recalling the great events of the Twentieth Century through newsreel footage.
Hosted by veteran radio newsman Lowell Thomas.

Contemporary retrospective footage was filmed in Thomas' study and are intercut with old newsreels. 19 broadcasts were aired on WNET focusing on the years circa 1920's and 1930's.  

NOTE:
This series was never distributed to the public after its release on television. Most of these broadcasts are not known to exist, and not one of them are archived at The Library of Congress, UCLA Film & TV Archive or Paley Museum for Media.

One of the last broadcast commitments by Lowell Thomas who  passed away August 29, 1981.  

1939 is remembered.                                                                                                                            
#18070A: LOWELL THOMAS REMEMBERS (1944)
1976-04-12, PBS, min.
Lowell Thomas

  October 18, 1975 - April 12, 1976

PBS half hour television series, presented in New York on WNET Channel 13, Saturday evenings, 7:00 - 7:30pm, recalling the great events of the Twentieth Century through newsreel footage.
Hosted by veteran radio newsman Lowell Thomas.

Contemporary retrospective footage was filmed in Thomas' study and are intercut with old newsreels. 19 broadcasts were aired on WNET focusing on the years circa 1920's and 1930's.  

NOTE:
This series was never distributed to the public after its release on television. Most of these broadcasts are not known to exist, and not one of them are archived at The Library of Congress, UCLA Film & TV Archive or Paley Museum for Media.

One of the last broadcast commitments by Lowell Thomas who  passed away August 29, 1981.

1944 is remembered.                                                                                                                                                      
#18070B: LOWELL THOMAS REMEMBERS (1945)
1976-04-12, PBS, min.
Lowell Thomas

  October 18, 1975 - April 12, 1976

PBS half hour television series, presented in New York on WNET Channel 13, Saturday evenings, 7:00 - 7:30pm, recalling the great events of the Twentieth Century through newsreel footage.
Hosted by veteran radio newsman Lowell Thomas.

Contemporary retrospective footage was filmed in Thomas' study and are intercut with old newsreels. 19 broadcasts were aired on WNET focusing on the years circa 1920's and 1930's.  

NOTE:
This series was never distributed to the public after its release on television. Most of these broadcasts are not known to exist, and not one of them are archived at The Library of Congress, UCLA Film & TV Archive or Paley Museum for Media.

One of the last broadcast commitments by Lowell Thomas who  passed away August 29, 1981.

1945 is remembered.                                                                                                                                                      
#18070: LOWELL THOMAS REMEMBERS (1940)
1976-04-12, PBS, min.
Lowell Thomas

  October 18, 1975 - April 12, 1976

PBS half hour television series, presented in New York on WNET Channel 13, Saturday evenings, 7:00 - 7:30pm, recalling the great events of the Twentieth Century through newsreel footage.
Hosted by veteran radio newsman Lowell Thomas.

Contemporary retrospective footage was filmed in Thomas' study and are intercut with old newsreels. 19 broadcasts were aired on WNET focusing on the years circa 1920's and 1930's.  

NOTE:
This series was never distributed to the public after its release on television. Most of these broadcasts are not known to exist, and not one of them are archived at The Library of Congress, UCLA Film & TV Archive or Paley Museum for Media.

One of the last broadcast commitments by Lowell Thomas who  passed away August 29, 1981.

1940 is remembered.                                                                                                                                         
#3850: LIBERACE SHOW, THE
1976-05-01, WNBC, 27 min.
Liberace

1953-1955 (Syndicated). Reruns of Liberace's successful half-hour show which originally aired 1953-1955 with his brother George.
#3812: LAWRENCE WELK SHOW, THE
1976-05-02, WNBC, 52 min.
Lawrence Welk

July 2, 1955-September 4, 1971; 1971-1982 (Syndicated). This was the "Popular Tunes" broadcast. "The Lawrence Welk Show" presented middle-of-the-road music for almost three decades. Numbers were performed by the members of Welk's television family. That large group included the Lennon Sisters (Dianne, Peggy, Kathy and Janet), Alice Lon, Norma Zimmer, Tanya Falan, Arthur Duncan, Joe Feeney, Guy Hovis, Jim Roberts, Ralna English, Larry Hooper, Jerry Burke and former Mouseketeer Bobby Burgess.
#3845: LIBERACE SHOW, THE
1976-05-15, WNBC, 27 min.
Liberace

1953-1955 (Syndicated). Reruns of Liberace's successful half-hour show which originally aired 1953-1955 with his brother George.
#5024: LOVE, LIFE, LIBERTY, AND LUNCH
1976-05-18, WABC, 52 min.
Cyril Ritchard , Alan King , Zero Mostel , Peter Ustinov , Dick Shawn , Alan Arkin , Kay Mazzo , Christopher Hewett

A strong cast in a quartet of comedy playlets.
    In Murray Schisgal's "Natasha Kovolina Pipishinsky," Alan Arkin is a married lawyer who has been stepping out with a young Russian ballerina (Kay Mazzo of the New York City Ballet). Alan King is the friend who advises him against the affair.
    In Neil Simon's "A Quiet War," Zero Mostel and Peter Ustinov play a Russian odd couple-a retired general and admiral who wage a war of words over what makes "the perfect lunch."
    King portrays a rueful dentist in Herb Gardner's "Word of Mouth." While working on a patient (Christopher Hewett), the dentist laments his failed marriage and his unemployed son, who "found himself three years ago, and has ever since been deeply engrossed in losing himself again."
    Ustinov (the hour's director) wrote "Swordplay," a Bicentennial entry set in a New England barn in 1776. Dick Shawn plays a lonesome Revolutionary who sneaks up on a Redcoat colonel (Cyril Ritchard)-for a chat.
#3831: LAWRENCE WELK SHOW, THE
1976-06-06, WNBC, 52 min.
Lawrence Welk

July 2, 1955-September 4, 1971; 1971-1982 (Syndicated). This was the "A Tribute to Johnny Mercer" broadcast. "The Lawrence Welk Show" presented middle-of-the-road music for almost three decades. Numbers were performed by the members of Welk's television family. That large group included the Lennon Sisters (Dianne, Peggy, Kathy and Janet), Alice Lon, Norma Zimmer, Tanya Falan, Arthur Duncan, Joe Feeney, Guy Hovis, Jim Roberts, Ralna English, Larry Hooper, Jerry Burke and former Mouseketeer Bobby Burgess.
#8458: LET'S MAKE A DEAL
1976-06-07, ABC, 30 min.
Monty Hall

NBC Daytime- December 30th, 1963-December 27th, 1968
ABC Daytime- December 30th, 1968-July 9th, 1976
ABC Primetime-February 7th, 1969-August 30th, 1971
Syndicated-September 13th, 1971-September 1977

Let's Make A Deal with Monty Hall broke all records for game show popularity. All NBC shows have been erased.

December 27th, 1968 is the final show on NBC-TV.  

 



                                                                                                                                                     
#8459: LET'S MAKE A DEAL
1976-06-18, ABC, 30 min.
Monty Hall

NBC Daytime- December 30th, 1963-December 27th, 1968
ABC Daytime- December 30th, 1968-July 9th, 1976
ABC Primetime-February 7th, 1969-August 30th, 1971
Syndicated-September 13th, 1971-September 1977

Let's Make A Deal with Monty Hall broke all records for game show popularity. All NBC shows have been erased.

December 27th, 1968 is the final show on NBC-TV.  

 



                                                                                                                                                                  
#8460: LIARS CLUB, THE
1976-10-04, SYN, 30 min.
Dan Rowan , Fannie Flagg , Bill Armstrong

1969, 1976-1977,1988

A game show featuring two contestants, four celebrities, and a group of unusual objects. Three of the four celebrities would give a false definition of the object while the fourth celebrity would describe it correctly. The contestants would try and figure out who was telling the truth. Rod Serling hosted the 1969 version of the show followed by Bill Armstrong, who was the first host of the mid 70's version. He was succeeded by Allen Ludden in 1977.

Bill Armstrong is the host for this episode.                                     
#19201: LAWRENCE WELK SHOW, THE
1976-10-30, SYN, 52 min.
Lawrence Welk

July 2, 1955-September 4, 1971; 1971-1982 (Syndicated). This was the "Movie Songs" broadcast. "The Lawrence Welk Show" presented middle-of-the-road music for almost three decades. Numbers were performed by the members of Welk's television family. That large group included the Lennon Sisters (Dianne, Peggy, Kathy and Janet), Alice Lon, Norma Zimmer, Tanya Falan, Arthur Duncan, Joe Feeney, Guy Hovis, Jim Roberts, Ralna English, Larry Hooper, Jerry Burke and former Mouseketeer Bobby Burgess.

Tonight: Halloween Party.
                          
#8475: LIVE TONIGHT WITH STEVE FITZ
1976-12-08, WGY, 00 min.
Steve Fitz

Steve Fitz was a long-time upstate New York radio host with a live call-in show beginning in the early 1950s through the mid-1960s. He also worked as a television host on the series "Live Tonight" in the 1970s on WMHT-TV. The show was a forum for varied topics 0f discussion.

The 12-08-76 show features the topic: "Is There Too Much Sex and Violence in The Media?"                          
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LOST & UNOBTAINABLE ORIGINAL TV
(1946 - 1982)

ACCREDITED BY GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS

"Preserving & disseminating important TV Audio
Air Checks, the video considered otherwise lost."
-Library of Congress


Vintage Television Audio Broadcasts
22,000 Titles - 20,000 Hours
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UNIQUE in the WORLD audio air check recordings by 20-year-old Phil Gries, archiving the first, second bulletins & initial NBC TV broadcast coverage of President John F. Kennedy's assassination. Not recorded by NBC or any other resource in the country.

  1. A&E TV SPECIAL - host Edwin Newman (11-22-1988) introduction - 25th Anniversary of JFK Assassination.
  2. NBC TV "Lost Don Pardo Bulletins" & Lost first 3:53 TV coverage (Phil Gries unique broadcast audio recording) unable to be video tape recorded or audio tape recorded by NBC.
  3. Phil Gries telephone interview with Don Pardo (5-14-1998).
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Jose Feliciano, at 70, listening to his FIRST TV variety show appearance (Al Hirt: FANFARE), telecast on July 17, 1965, when he was 19 years old.


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NBC MATINEE THEATER
FRANKENSTEIN
NBC TV - Feb. 5, 1957
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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.)