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#VV2: JACK PAAR TONITE
1973-01-08, ABC, min.
Jack Paar , Jonathan Winters , Goldie Hawn

    January 8, 1973 - November 16, 1973

Premiere Show.

Jack Paar returned to the late-night scene with a one-week-a-month stint. "Expect the unexpected," says producer Bob Carmen. Peggy Cass is Jack's sidekick. Charles Randolph Grean leads the orchestra.        
#17047: JACK PAAR TONITE
1973-01-08, ABC, 90 min.
Jack Paar , Jonathan Winters , Peggy Cass , Goldie Hawn

January 8th, 1973-November 16th, 1973

Jack Paar returned to late night TV after an 11 year absence on a one-week-per-month basis as part of ABC's "Wide World Of Entertainment" series.This ninety-minute talk show featured Peggy Cass as Paar's announcer.  

Guests: Goldie Hawn, Jonathan Winters.

Series Premiere. Includes commercials.               
#17047A: JACK PAAR TONITE
1973-01-09, ABC, min.
Jack Paar , Peggy Cass

January 8th, 1973-November 16th, 1973

Jack Paar returned to late night TV after an 11 year absence on a one-week-per-month basis as part of ABC's "Wide World Of Entertainment" series.This ninety-minute talk show featured Peggy Cass as Paar's announcer.  



Second show of series.                       
#3497: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1973-01-10, WABC, 52 min.
Alice Ghostley , Rich Little , Julie Andrews , Keith Mitchell

September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little.
#8354: JACK BENNY'S FIRST FAREWELL SPECIAL
1973-01-18, NBC, 60 min.
Jack Benny , Bob Hope , Johnny Carson , Dean Martin , Ronald Reagan , Flip Wilson , Joey Heatherton , Isaac Hayes , Lee Trevino

            
#3489: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1973-01-20, WABC, 52 min.
Alice Ghostley , Rich Little , Eydie Gorme , Julie Andrews , Jim Nabors , Maria Von Trapp

September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little.
#3490: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1973-01-27, WABC, 52 min.
Robert Goulet , Peggy Lee , Julie Andrews

September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little.
#3501: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1973-02-03, WABC, 52 min.
Sid Caesar , Alice Ghostley , John Davidson , Rich Little , Julie Andrews

September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little.
#17243: JACK PAAR TONITE
1973-02-06, ABC, min.
Jack Lemmon , Jack Paar , Rich Little , Peggy Cass , Michael Meyers

January 8th, 1973-November 16th, 1973

Jack Paar returned to late night TV after an 11 year absence on a one-week-per-month basis as part of ABC's "Wide World Of Entertainment" series.This ninety-minute talk show featured Peggy Cass as Paar's announcer.  

Guests: Dr. Michael Meyers, Jack Lemmon, Rich Little. 


Peggy Cass announcer.                                              
#17246: JACK PAAR TONITE
1973-02-08, ABC, min.
Jack Paar , Hugh Downs , Peggy Cass , Lorna Luft , Wilfred Hyde-White , Mule Deer and Moon Dogg Show , Milton Younger , Ben Vereen , Renee Taylor

January 8th, 1973-November 16th, 1973

Jack Paar returned to late night TV after an 11 year absence on a one-week-per-month basis as part of ABC's "Wide World Of Entertainment" series.This ninety-minute talk show featured Peggy Cass as Paar's announcer.  

Guests: Hugh Downs, Lorna Luft, Wilfred Hyde-White, Ben Vereen, Renee Taylor, Judge Milton Younger, mule,deer, and moon dog show. 


Peggy Cass announcer.                                              
#3502: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1973-02-10, WABC, 52 min.
Steve Lawrence , Alice Ghostley , Rich Little , Angela Lansbury , Julie Andrews

September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little.
#3494: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1973-02-17, WABC, 52 min.
Alice Ghostley , Sandy Duncan , Rich Little , Julie Andrews , Sergio Franchi

September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little.
#3495: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1973-03-03, WABC, 52 min.
Alice Ghostley , Sammy Davis Jr. , Rich Little , Julie Andrews

September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little.
#3493: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1973-03-17, WABC, 52 min.
Carol Lawrence , Steve Lawrence , Alice Ghostley , Rich Little , Julie Andrews

September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. A variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little. 

           
#3500: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1973-03-24, WABC, 52 min.
Alice Ghostley , Harve Presnell , Donald O'Connor , Rich Little , Julie Andrews

September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little.
#3484A: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1973-03-31, WABC, 52 min.
Alice Ghostley , Rich Little , Henry Mancini , Julie Andrews

September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little.
#5048: JAMES PAUL MCCARTNEY
1973-04-23, WABC, 52 min.
Paul McCartney , Linda McCartney , Wings

Paul McCartney's post-Beatles sound is the focus of this program with his wife Linda and his group Wings. Music: a medley including "Maybe I'm Amazed"; "Uncle Albert"; the theme song "Live and Let Die," accompanied by clips from the James Bond movie; "Yesterday." Paul also dances in a Busby Berkeley-style production number.
#20004: JACK PAAR TONITE
1973-07-26, ABC, min.
Jack Paar , Howard Baker , Peggy Cass

January 8th, 1973-November 16th, 1973

Jack Paar returned to late night TV after an 11 year absence on a one-week-per-month basis as part of ABC's "Wide World Of Entertainment" series.This ninety-minute talk show featured Peggy Cass as Paar's announcer.  



Guest: Senator Howard Baker.                                                                   
#200004: JACK PAAR TONITE
1973-07-26, ABC, min.
Jack Paar , Howard Baker , Peggy Cass

January 8th, 1973-November 16th, 1973

Jack Paar returned to late night TV after an 11 year absence on a one-week-per-month basis as part of ABC's "Wide World Of Entertainment" series.This ninety-minute talk show featured Peggy Cass as Paar's announcer.  



Guest: Senator Howard Baker.                                                      
#8375: JERRY LEWIS LABOR DAY TELETHON, THE
1973-09-02, WRGB, 300 min.
Jerry Lewis , Andy Williams , Carol Lawrence , Red Buttons , Paul Anka , Robert Goulet , Ed McMahon , Mel Torme , Phyllis Diller , Les Brown , Melba Moore , Peter Marshall , Gina Lollobrigida , Enzo Stuarti , David Hartman , Lennon Sisters , The New Seekers , Arti Johnson , Ed... , Steve;;; , John Gavin

Jerry Lewis's fund-raising campaign for Muscular Dystrophy from the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas which represents his first National MDA broadcast away from New York.  
  
The broadcast begins at 9 PM Eastern time on September 2nd, 1973 and concludes on September 3rd, 1973 at 6:30 PM Eastern time. This was the first time the telethon was telecast from Las Vegas.   

This year's Muscular Dystrophy Association of America telethon raised a record $12,395,983 in pledged money during its 21 1/2 hours of telecasting. There are numerous half hour cutaway breaks from the National broadcast...giving Jerry Lewis a break in the action, and these cutaways are hosted by a litany of hosts all over the country depending on the station broadcasting this marathon broadcast. In New York hosting at different intervals were Buddy Hackett, William B. Williams, Julius LaRosa and Soupy Sales and Mel Torme. In Nashville, Roy Clark hosted, etc. etc. This broadcast was recorded off the air in Schenectady New York, via station affiliate WRGB. 
The hosts of locally cutaway segments on this audio air check are that of Ed, and Steve. There segments equate to approximatively 120 minutes of this 300 minute TV Audio Air Check broadcast excerpt. 200 minutes (approximately 3 and half hours reflect the National segments).    

This broadcast recording begins at approximately 11:30 EST on Monday, September 3, 1973. John Gavin sings, "We've Got It." The New Seekers, British pop group perform, "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing." Peter Marshall is praised by Jerry for his game show Hollywood Squares. There is a film promo for MSD. Carol Lawrence sings "A Bright Sunshiny Day, and "Sand Dance." Her husband Robert Goulet and Carol talk with Jerry. Paul Anka who flew in specifically to sing on the show a rendition of "I Did it My Way," changing the lyrics related to Jerry Lewis's MDA telethon contributions sings this version. Phyllis Diller does a stand-up routine. 
Andy Williams introduces each of the Lennon Sisters, Janet, Kathy, Peggy, and Dee Dee. Williams sings, "Close to You."
We get a local feed with Mel Torme who sings a duet with Jerry and then interviews Gina Lollobrigida who discusses her photography book "Italia Mia" containing three years of her work...a collection of 191 still pictures of Italians your and elders, families, sights and scenery. 
Enzo Stuart sings "Maria." Red Buttons performs and sings "Brother Can You Spare a Dime," and his signature song, "HO HO."    
Jerry wraps up the broadcast stating that when he began work for MDA he had but one secretary in 1950 and now his fund raising event is the second biggest in America. Jerry signs off singing, "You'll Never Walk Alone."                                                                                                         
#8375A: JERRY LEWIS LABOR DAY TELETHON, THE
1973-09-02, WRGB, 200 min.
Jerry Lewis , Andy Williams , Carol Lawrence , Red Buttons , Paul Anka , Robert Goulet , Ed McMahon , Mel Torme , Phyllis Diller , Les Brown , Melba Moore , Peter Marshall , Gina Lollobrigida , Enzo Stuarti , David Hartman , Lennon Sisters , The New Seekers , Arti Johnson , John Gavin

Jerry Lewis's fund-raising campaign for Muscular Dystrophy from the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas which represents his first National MDA broadcast away from New York.  
  
The National television broadcast begins at 9 PM Eastern time on September 2nd, 1973 and concludes on September 3rd, 1973 at 6:30 PM Eastern time. This was the first time the Jerry Lewis Labor Day National Telethon was telecast from Las Vegas.   

This year's Muscular Dystrophy Association of America telethon raised a record $12,395,983 in pledged money during its 21 1/2 hours of telecasting. There are numerous half hour cutaway breaks from the National broadcast...giving Jerry Lewis a break in the action, and these cutaways are hosted by a litany of hosts all over the country depending on the station broadcasting this marathon broadcast. 

NOTE: THIS TAPE HAS NONE OF THE LOCAL CUTAWAY MATERIAL...ONLY THE NATIONAL BROADCAST EXCERPTS WITH THE STARS LISTED HERE, WHO WERE RECORDED. MANY PERSONALITIES APPEARING ON THE 
COMPLETE BROADCAST WERE NOT AUDIO TAPED AND THEREFORE NOT PRESENT IN THIS PRESENTATION.  

 In New York hosting at different intervals were Buddy Hackett, William B. Williams, Julius LaRosa and Soupy Sales and Mel Torme. In Nashville, Roy Clark hosted, etc. etc. This broadcast was recorded off the air in Schenectady New York, via station affiliate WRGB. 
The hosts of locally cutaway segments on this audio air check are that of Ed, and Steve. Their segments equate to approximatively 120 minutes of this 300 minute TV Audio Air Check broadcast excerpt. 

SEE ATA#8375. 
 
200 minutes (approximately 3 and half hours reflect the National segments).    

This broadcast recording begins at approximately 11:30 EST on Monday, September 3, 1973. John Gavin sings, "We've Got It." The New Seekers, British pop group perform, "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing." Peter Marshall is praised by Jerry for his game show Hollywood Squares. There is a film promo for MSD. Carol Lawrence sings "A Bright Sunshiny Day, and "Sand Dance." Her husband Robert Goulet and Carol talk with Jerry. Paul Anka who flew in specifically to sing on the show a rendition of "I Did it My Way," changing the lyrics related to Jerry Lewis's MDA telethon contributions sings this version. Phyllis Diller does a stand-up routine. 
Andy Williams introduces each of the Lennon Sisters, Janet, Kathy, Peggy, and Dee Dee. Williams sings, "Close to You."
We get a local feed with Mel Torme who sings a duet with Jerry and then interviews Gina Lollobrigida who discusses her photography book "Italia Mia" containing three years of her work...a collection of 191 still pictures of Italians your and elders, families, sights and scenery. 
Enzo Stuart sings "Maria." Red Buttons performs and sings "Brother Can You Spare a Dime," and his signature song, "HO HO."    
Jerry wraps up the broadcast stating that when he began work for MDA he had but one secretary in 1950 and now his fund raising event is the second biggest in America. Jerry signs off singing, "You'll Never Walk Alone."                                                                                                                                                
#10026: JACKIE GLEASON: "AND AWAY WE GO."
1973-10-11, CBS, 60 min.
Jackie Gleason , Art Carney , Gary Merrill , Sheila MacRae , Jane Kean , Lee Meredith , Burt Parks

Jackie Gleason's first TV special in three years. A honeymooner's skit on Women's Lib. Jackie brings back his Joe The Bartender and Poor Soul routines. Cameo appearance by Burt Parks.                        
#8368: JEOPARDY
1973-10-11, NBC, 30 min.
Art Fleming

March 30, 1964-January 3, 1975 (2,753 episodes). Art Fleming hosts this perennial game show. Includes commercials.                                       
#17469: JACOB JAVITS INTERVIEW
1973-10-16, , min.
Jacob Javits

An interview with New York State Senator Jacob Javits.           
#17475: JACK PAAR TONITE
1973-10-18, ABC, min.
Jack Paar , Peggy Cass , Robert Morley

January 8th, 1973-November 16th, 1973

Jack Paar returned to late night TV after an 11 year absence on a one-week-per-month basis as part of ABC's "Wide World Of Entertainment" series.This ninety-minute talk show featured Peggy Cass as Paar's announcer.  



Guest: Robert Morley.                                 
#3504: JULIE ANDREWS SPECIALS
1973-11-23, WCBS, 52 min.
The Muppets , Perry Como , Julie Andrews

Julie on "Sesame Street"
A musical tour of the children's television series "Sesame Street."
#6128: JACKPOT
1974-01-07, NBC, 30 min.
Don Pardo , Geoff Edwards

January 7, 1974-September 26, 1975. Hosting is Geoff Edwards and announcing is Don Pardo. Sixteen contestants compete over the course of a week, potentially able to win cash amount of $50,000.
#17592: JACK BENNY'S SECOND FAREWELL SPECIAL
1974-01-24, NBC, min.
Jack Benny , Johnny Carson , George Burns , Don Rickles , Jack Webb , Redd Foxx , Dinah Shore , Harry Morgan , De Franco Family

A comedy /variety special honoring Jack Benny's second exodus from television. Jack does a comic monologue which includes a cameo appearance by Johnny Carson, Jack Webb and Harry Morgan question Jack about a crime, and a skit with Jack and George Burns as Roman Statues. Other guests are Don Rickles, Dinah Shore, and Redd Foxx. 
                     Music Highlights
"Heartbeat It's A Lovebeat" and "Abracadabra"-De Franco Family
"You Gotta See Momma Every Night"-Dinah Shore
"It Had To Be You"-Dinah Shore 

                                                              
#19015: JACK BENNY'S SECOND FAREWELL SPECIAL
1974-01-24, NBC, min.
Jack Benny , Johnny Carson , George Burns , Don Rickles , Jack Webb , Redd Foxx , Dinah Shore , Harry Morgan , De Franco Family

A comedy /variety special honoring Jack Benny's second exodus from television. Jack does a comic monologue which includes a cameo appearance by Johnny Carson, Jack Webb and Harry Morgan question Jack about a crime, and a skit with Jack and George Burns as Roman Statues. Other guests are Don Rickles, Dinah Shore, and Redd Foxx. 
                     Music Highlights
"Heartbeat It's A Lovebeat" and "Abracadabra"-De Franco Family
"You Gotta See Momma Every Night"-Dinah Shore
"It Had To Be You"-Dinah Shore 

Duplicate of 17592.

                                                                           
#5981: JUNE MOON
1974-01-30, WNET, 90 min.
Stephen Sondheim , Estelle Parsons , Jack Cassidy , Kevin McCarthy , Tom Fitzsimmons , Barbara Dana , Austin Pendleton , Susan Sarandon , Marshall Efron , Lee Meredith

In 1929, they took on Tin Pan Alley in the satire "June Moon." Its main characters are a green, gullible lyricist and a composer who claims as his big hit a ditty called "Paprika" ("Paprika, paprika, the spice of my life…"). In his acting debut, composer Stephen Sondheim ("A Little Night Music," "Follies") plays a wise-cracking pianist.
#828: JAMES WONG HOWE: THE MAN AND HIS MOVIES
1974-03-00, WOR, 24 min.
Burt Lancaster , James Wong Howe

This broadcast was syndicated. Burt Lancaster hosts and narrates this special tribute to one of the great cameramen, James Wong Howe. Howe is also interviewed.
#3506: JULIE ANDREWS SPECIALS
1974-04-21, WCBS, 52 min.
Carl Reiner , Dick Van Dyke , Julie Andrews

Julie and Dick in Covent Garden
An hour of music, songs and light comedy with Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. Hosts: Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke. Guest: Carl Reiner.
#3507: JULIE ANDREWS SPECIALS
1974-05-22, WCBS, 52 min.
Jackie Gleason , Julie Andrews

Julie and Jackie: How Sweet It Is
Julie Andrews and Jackie Gleason perform in a music-hall setting that pays homage to Jackie Gleason's career. Taped in London. Hosts: Julie Andrews, Jackie Gleason.
#8359: JACKPOT
1974-06-05, NBC, 30 min.
Don Pardo , Geoff Edwards

Daytime game show that ran from January 7th, 1974- September 26th, 1975. Fifteen contestants chosen from the studio audience compete for a top prize of $50,000 by attempting to answer riddles. Geoff Edwards is the host and Don Pardo is the announcer. This program is another example of a "lost" TV quiz show.
                                     
#8360: JACKPOT
1974-06-10, NBC, 30 min.
Don Pardo , Geoff Edwards

Daytime game show that ran from January 7th, 1974- September 26th, 1975. Fifteen contestants chosen from the studio audience compete for a top prize of $50,000 by attempting to answer riddles. Geoff Edwards is the host and Don Pardo is the announcer. This program is another example of a "lost" TV quiz show.
                                                  
#8358: JACKPOT
1974-06-21, NBC, 28 min.
Don Pardo , Geoff Edwards

Daytime game show that ran from January 7th, 1974- September 26th, 1975. 

Sixteen contestants are chosen from the studio audience compete for a top prize of $50,000 by attempting to answer riddles. Geoff Edwards is the host and Don Pardo is the announcer. This program is another example of a "lost" TV quiz show.

On this broadcast contestants include Steve, Roger, Barbara, Howard, Mickey, Julie, Terri, Ed, Kathy and Gail.

This is a complete broadcast  recording which includes the following commercials:
Alerest, Purina Dog Food, Murine Eye Drops, Denture Grip, Total Breakfast Cereal, Betty Crocker Crisp & Tender, Avon, Hunt's Skillet Dinners, Alberto Balsam Shampoo, Playtex Slim and Trim Swimsuits, Playtex Living Gloves. 
                                     
#8369: JEOPARDY
1974-06-21, NBC, 30 min.
Art Fleming

March 30, 1964-January 3, 1975 (2,753 episodes). Art Fleming hosts this perennial game show. Includes commercials.                                                    
#8361: JACKPOT
1974-06-24, NBC, 30 min.
Don Pardo , Geoff Edwards

Daytime game show that ran from January 7th, 1974- September 26th, 1975. Fifteen contestants chosen from the studio audience compete for a top prize of $50,000 by attempting to answer riddles. Geoff Edwards is the host and Don Pardo is the announcer. This program is another example of a "lost" TV quiz show.
                                                               
#8370: JEOPARDY
1974-06-24, NBC, 30 min.
Art Fleming

March 30, 1964-January 3, 1975 (2,753 episodes). Art Fleming hosts this perennial game show. Includes commercials.                                                                 
#8362: JACKPOT
1974-07-16, NBC, 30 min.
Don Pardo , Geoff Edwards

Daytime game show that ran from January 7th, 1974- September 26th, 1975. Fifteen contestants chosen from the studio audience compete for a top prize of $50,000 by attempting to answer riddles. Geoff Edwards is the host and Don Pardo is the announcer. This program is another example of a "lost" TV quiz show.
                                                                            
#17772: JAMES ST. CLAIR NEWS CONFERENCE
1974-07-22, , min.
Richard Nixon , James St. Clair

Nixon defense attorney James St. Clair holds news conference opposing Nixon's impeachment.       
#8363: JACKPOT
1974-07-24, NBC, 30 min.
Don Pardo , Geoff Edwards

Daytime game show that ran from January 7th, 1974- September 26th, 1975. Fifteen contestants chosen from the studio audience compete for a top prize of $50,000 by attempting to answer riddles. Geoff Edwards is the host and Don Pardo is the announcer. This program is another example of a "lost" TV quiz show.
                                                                                         
#8363A: JACKPOT
1974-08-05, NBC, 30 min.
Don Pardo , Geoff Edwards

Daytime game show that ran from January 7th, 1974- September 26th, 1975. Fifteen contestants chosen from the studio audience compete for a top prize of $50,000 by attempting to answer riddles. Geoff Edwards is the host and Don Pardo is the announcer. This program is another example of a "lost" TV quiz show.
                                                                                                      
#8371: JEOPARDY
1974-08-05, NBC, 30 min.
Art Fleming

March 30, 1964-January 3, 1975 (2,753 episodes). Art Fleming hosts this perennial game show. Includes commercials.                                                                              
#6125: JEOPARDY!
1974-10-16, NBC, 28 min.
Don Pardo , Art Fleming , Rita Barber , Woody Widdard , Patsy Denk

March 30, 1964-January 3, 1975 (2,753 episodes). 
1978-1979.

Art Fleming hosts this perennial game show of which few episodes survive during the period 1964-1975. 

Todays champion Rita Barber repeats her winning ways accumulating $260 for the championship. 

Commercials include:

Morton Salt, Polident, Rubber Maid Bird Feeder, Libby, Avon's Timeless, Westinghouse Lighting, Leggos, Ex Lax Chocolate Tablets, Purina Cat Food, Ben Gay, Flintstone Vitamins, Teflon Pans. 

Don Pardo is the announcer. 

             
#5295: JACK JONES SPECIAL, THE
1974-12-09, WNEW, 52 min.
George Kirby , Jack Jones , Susan George , Allan Jones

The musical talent of Jack Jones and those of his father, Allan Jones & friends are featured in various California settings.
#10028: JACK JONES SPECIAL, THE
1974-12-09, WNEW, 52 min.
George Kirby , Jack Jones , Susan George , Allan Jones

The musical talent of Jack Jones and those of his father, Allan Jones & friends are featured in various California settings.

Duplicate of # 5295.              
#10024: JOAN BAEZ IN CONCERT.
1974-12-14, PBS, 60 min.
Joan Baez

A one-woman concert with folk singer/guitarist Joan Baez.             
#836: JACK BENNY - WE REMEMBER: AN NBC NEWS SPECIAL REPORT
1974-12-27, WFRV, 28 min.
Jack Benny , Jack Paar , John Green , Isaac Stern , Edwin Newman , Tom Snyder , Mel Blanc , Sheldon Leonard , Dennis Day

A memorial tribute to the late comedian Jack Benny, with anchor Tom Snyder, from Los Angeles. There are reminisces from Sheldon Leonard, Dennis Day, Mel Blanc, and musician John Green. From New York, Edwin Newman interviews Isaac Stern and Jack Paar.
#5290: JACK BENNY PROGRAM, THE: TRIP TO MILAN ITALY
1975-01-02, WNEW, 27 min.
Jack Benny , Mary Livingston

A week of rerun "Jack Benny Programs" air at 11 PM on New York's WNEW Channel 5. These tribute shows pay homage to Mr. Benny who passed away on December 26, 1974. Pre-emps reruns of "The Best of Groucho."
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Rare & Valued


When TV Variety
Was King


This Anniversary Day
In Television History


ARSC/IASA London Conference: Why Collect?


News 12 Long Island
Live Television Profile:
Archival Television Audio, Inc


CAPTURED LIVE: CULTURES OF TELEVISION RECORDING AND STORAGE, 1945-1975




NBC MATINEE THEATER
FRANKENSTEIN
NBC TV - Feb. 5, 1957
8:23 min. excerpt


Phil Gries TV Audio Archive
Profile Segment

Harry Belafonte Hosts
The Tonight Show
5:21 min. excerpt

Password: Phil
(Case Sensitive)

Joan Walsh, producer of the documentary "Harry Belafonte Hosts The Tonight Show", discusses Phil Gries' TV Audio contribution to the film. (3:51 min.)