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#6999: BEST ON RECORD: GRAMMY AWARDS
1967-05-24, NBC, 60 min.
Liberace , Tennessee Ernie Ford , Louis Armstrong , Frankie Avalon , Tony Randall , Steve Lawrence , Robert Preston , George Schlatter , Ray Charles , Sammy Davis Jr. , Vikki Carr , Pat Boone , Eydie Gorme , Ella Fitzgerald , John Gary , Buddy Greco , Godfrey Cambridge , David Huston , Wes Montgomery , Beatles , Peter Noonan

   Ninth annual Grammy Awards Telecast.
Produced by George Schlatter.
Telecast on Video Tape from Hollywood, London and New York.

Ella Fitzgerald, The Beatles, Eydie Gorme, Louis Armstrong and others perform.  

Producer George Schlatter logged 15,000 miles to tape this year's Grammy Award winners. Performances by some of the winners of this year's Grammy Awards, made by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS), annually, this year announced March 2nd and presented at various dinners around the country on that date. The re-created performances will also be introduced on the program by other top show business stars.                                  
#7704: BEST ON RECORD: GRAMMY AWARDS 9TH ANNUAL TELECAST
1967-05-24, NBC, 180 min.
Liberace , Tennessee Ernie Ford , Louis Armstrong , Frankie Avalon , Tony Randall , Steve Lawrence , Robert Preston , George Schlatter , Ray Charles , Sammy Davis Jr. , Vikki Carr , Pat Boone , Eydie Gorme , Ella Fitzgerald , John Gary , Buddy Greco , Godfrey Cambridge , David Huston , Wes Montgomery , Beatles , Peter Noonan

   Ninth annual Grammy Awards Telecast.
Produced by George Schlatter.
Telecast on Video Tape from Hollywood, London and New York.

Ella Fitzgerald, The Beatles, Eydie Gorme, Louis Armstrong and others perform.  

Producer George Schlatter logged 15,000 miles to tape this year's Grammy Award winners. Performances by some of the winners of this year's Grammy Awards, made by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS), annually, this year announced March 2nd and presented at various dinners around the country on that date. The re-created performances will also be introduced on the program by other top show business stars. 

Ella Fitzgerald receives The Golden Achievement Award.     

                                          
#8201: GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS, THE 25TH
1968-02-12, NBC, 00 min.
Rod Steiger , Paul Newman , Spencer Tracy , Audrey Hepburn , Richard Burton , Sidney Poitier , Richard Harris , Rex Harrison , Warren Beatty , Faye Dunaway , Katherine Hepburn , Alan Bates

The 25th Golden Globe Awards telecast live from the Coconut Grove, Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California. This was the first Golden Globes to include television awards.
This is a partial broadcast, originally scheduled as a 60-minute show.                                                    
#7515: ACADEMY OF PROFESSIONAL SPORTS AWARDS: FIRST ANNUAL
1968-02-14, NBC, 120 min.
Johnny Carson , Joe DiMaggio , Jim Brown , Willie Mays , Sandy Koufax , Roberto Clemente , Orlando Cepeda , Wilt Chamberlain , Nate Thurmond , Johnny Unitas , Daryle Lamonica

Johnny Carson is host for the First Annual Academy Of Professional Sports Awards.             
#TW2: OSCARS '67
1968-04-06, WNBC, 60 min.
Rod Steiger , Rona Barrett , Katharine Ross , Warren Beatty , Faye Dunaway

Reviews candidates for Academy Awards.
Academy Awards preview with various nominated actors and actresses. Rona Barrett is host.              
#1047: ACADEMY AWARDS: 40TH ANNUAL
1968-04-10, WABC, 139 min.
Mike Nichols , Gene Kelly , Danny Kaye , Alfred Hitchcock , Shirley Jones , Martha Raye , Bob Hope , Stanley Kramer , Rock Hudson , Carol Channing , Rod Steiger , Robert Wise , Grace Kelly , Diahann Carroll , Robert Morse , Katharine Hepburn , Angie Dickinson , Olivia De Havilland , Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. , Sterling Silliphant , Natalie Wood , Hank Sims , Audrey Hepburn , Gregory Peck , Patty Duke , Anne Bancroft , Dame Edith Evans , Walter Mirisch , George Kennedy , Dustin Hoffman , Katharine Ross , MacDonald Carey , Barbara Rush , Eva Marie Saint , Richard Crenna , Elke Sommer , Walter Matthau , Estelle Parsons , Hal Ashby , Rosalind Russell , Barbra Streisand , Sidney Poitier , Julie Andrews , Claire Bloom

Bob Hope is the host for the 14th time of the 40th annual Academy Awards.He would host this gala event alone only one more time; 10 years later in 1978, celebrating the 50th anniversary of this annual presentation. Academy President Gregory Peck gives tribute to the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Bob Hope commences the program with a monologue. Presenters and award winners include Carol Channing, Patty Duke, George Kennedy, and Katharine Hepburn. In a salute to the history of the Oscar and its first decade of development, Dustin Hoffman, Katharine Ross, MacDonald Carey, Diahann Carroll, Robert Morse, Barbara Rush, Eva Marie Saint, Martha Raye, Olivia
de Havilland, who salutes Oscar's second decade, Natalie Wood, Richard Crenna, Elke Sommer, Walter Matthau, Estelle Parsons, Dame Edith Evans, Grace Kelly, who salutes Oscar's third decade, Hal Ashby, Rosalind Russell, Anne Bancroft, who salutes Oscar's fourth decade, Danny Kaye, Rock Hudson, Shirley Jones, Angie Dickinson,
Gene Kelly, Barbra Streisand, Robert Wise, Claire Bloom, Rod Steiger, Alfred Hitchcock, Mike Nichols, Sterling Silliphant, Stanley Kramer, Audrey Hepburn, Sidney Poitier, Julie Andrews, and Walter Mirisch. Bob Hope concludes with some serious remarks reflecting the assassination of Martin Luther King regarding bigotry and the purpose of motion pictures...to reflect the human condition. Hank Sims is the announcer. 

George Kennedy-Best supporting actor
Estelle Parsons_Best supporting actress
Alfred Hitchcock: Irving Thalberg Award.                                                                            
#15759: ACADEMY AWARDS: 40TH ANNUAL
1968-04-10, WABC, 131 min.
Mike Nichols , Gene Kelly , Danny Kaye , Alfred Hitchcock , Shirley Jones , Martha Raye , Bob Hope , Stanley Kramer , Rock Hudson , Carol Channing , Rod Steiger , Robert Wise , Grace Kelly , Diahann Carroll , Robert Morse , Katharine Hepburn , Angie Dickinson , Olivia De Havilland , Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. , Sterling Silliphant , Natalie Wood , Hank Sims , Audrey Hepburn , Gregory Peck , Patty Duke , Anne Bancroft , Dame Edith Evans , Walter Mirisch , George Kennedy , Dustin Hoffman , Katharine Ross , MacDonald Carey , Barbara Rush , Eva Marie Saint , Richard Crenna , Elke Sommer , Walter Matthau , Estelle Parsons , Hal Ashby , Rosalind Russell , Barbra Streisand , Sidney Poitier , Julie Andrews , Claire Bloom

Bob Hope is the host for the 14th time of the 40th annual Academy Awards.He would host this gala event alone only one more time; 10 years later in 1978, celebrating the 50th anniversary of this annual presentation. Academy President Gregory Peck gives tribute to the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Bob Hope commences the program with a monologue. Presenters and award winners include Carol Channing, Patty Duke, George Kennedy, and Katharine Hepburn. In a salute to the history of the Oscar and its first decade of development, Dustin Hoffman, Katharine Ross, MacDonald Carey, Diahann Carroll, Robert Morse, Barbara Rush, Eva Marie Saint, Martha Raye, Olivia
de Havilland, who salutes Oscar's second decade, Natalie Wood, Richard Crenna, Elke Sommer, Walter Matthau, Estelle Parsons, Dame Edith Evans, Grace Kelly, who salutes Oscar's third decade, Hal Ashby, Rosalind Russell, Anne Bancroft, who salutes Oscar's fourth decade, Danny Kaye, Rock Hudson, Shirley Jones, Angie Dickinson,
Gene Kelly, Barbra Streisand, Robert Wise, Claire Bloom, Rod Steiger, Alfred Hitchcock, Mike Nichols, Sterling Silliphant, Stanley Kramer, Audrey Hepburn, Sidney Poitier, Julie Andrews, and Walter Mirisch. Bob Hope concludes with some serious remarks reflecting the assassination of Martin Luther King regarding bigotry and the purpose of motion pictures...to reflect the human condition. Hank Sims is the announcer. 

George Kennedy-Best supporting actor
Estelle Parsons- Best supporting actress
Alfred Hitchcock: Irving Thalberg Award.   

See #1047 for details.                                                                                      
#15782: TONY AWARDS, 22ND ANNUAL, THE
1968-04-21, NBC, 87 min.
Gregory Peck , Peter Ustinov , Joanne Woodward , Leslie Uggams , Tony Randall , Melina Mercouri , Paul Newman , Angela Lansbury , Art Carney , Anne Bancroft , Sandy Dennis , Groucho Marx , Martin Balsam , Robert Goulet , Robert Hooks , Anthony Roberts , Albert Finney , Milo Oshea , Alan Webb , Zoe Caldwell , Colleen Dewhurst , Maureen Stapleton , David Wayne , Dorothy Tutin , Patricia Routledge , Brenda Vaccaro , Bette Midler

Angela Lansbury and Peter Ustinov host the 1968 version of the Tony Awards (Broadway's Oscar). The ceremonies, telecast from the Shubert Theater in New York City, include production numbers from "Hello Dolly," "Golden Rainbow," "The Happy Time," "How Now Dow Jones?" "Mame," and "Hallelujah, Baby!" 
Award presenters include Art Carney, Anne Bancroft, Sandy Dennis, Groucho Marx, Paul Newman, Gregory Peck, Tony Randall and Joanne Woodward. Major categories and nominees are listed below.
Best play: "Joe Egg," "Plaza Suite," "The Price," "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead."
Best Musical: "The Happy Time," "Hallelujah,Baby!" "How Now Dow Jones?" "Illya Darling."
Dramatic actor/actress: Martin Balsam, Albert Finney, Milo O'Shea, Alan Webb, Zoe Caldwell, Colleen Dewhurst, Maureen Stapleton, Dorothy Tutin. 
Musical actor/actress: Robert Goulet, Robert Hooks, Anthony Roberts, David Wayne, Melina Mercouri, Patricia Routledge, Leslie Uggams, Brenda Vaccaro.
Missing from tonight's show is the melodramatic "may I have this envelope, please?" Instead of nervous fumbling, viewers will see the nominees and winners names in lights. Nominations will be lighted up on a theater marquee as they are announced.  
 
Cast (in credits order)  
Angela Lansbury	...	Self - Host & Presenter
Peter Ustinov		...	Self - Co-Host & Presenter
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
George Abbott		...	Self
David Atkinson	...	Self - Performer
Pearl Bailey	...	Self - Special Award Recipient & Performer
Martin Balsam		...	Self - Winner
Anne Bancroft		...	Self - Presenter
Michael Bennett		...	Self
Jack Benny		...	Self - Co-Host
Shirley Booth		...	Self - Presenter
Zoe Caldwell		...	Self - Winner
Art Carney		...	Self - Presenter
Diahann Carroll		...	Self - Presenter
Trudy Carson		...	Self - Presenter
Gower Champion		...	Self
Maurice Chevalier		...	Self - Special Tony Award Recipient
Carol Cole		...	Self - Presenter
Betty Comden		...	Self
Clifton Davis		...	Self - Performer
Sandy Dennis		...	Self - Presenter
Colleen Dewhurst		...	Self
Marlene Dietrich		...	Self - Special Tony Award Recipient
Fred Ebb	...	Self
Tanya Everett		...	Self - Performer
Albert Finney		...	Self
Morgan Freeman		...	Self - Performer
Eydie Gormé		...	Self - Performer
Robert Goulet	...	Self - Winner & Performer
Adolph Green		...	Self
Julie Gregg		...	Self
Jill Haworth		...	Self - Performer
Helen Hayes		...	Self - Accepting Award for Apa-Phoenix
Lillian Hayman		...	Self - Winner & Performer
Paul Hecht	...	Self
Audrey Hepburn		...	Self - Special Tony Award Recipient & Presenter
Jerry Herman		...	Self - Presenter
Robert Hooks	...	Self - Nominee & Performer
Anne Jackson		...	Self - Presenter
Ernestine Jackson		...	Self - Performer
Scott Jacoby		...	Self - Performer
John Kander		...	Self
Alan King		...	Self - Presenter
Mabel King	...	Self - Performer
Nikos Kourkoulos		...	Self
Steve Lawrence		...	Self - Performer
Groucho Marx	...	Self - Presenter
Melina Mercouri	...	Self
David Merrick		...	Self
Bette Midler		...	Self - Performer
Arthur Miller		...	Self
Liza Minnelli	...	Self - Presenter
Brian Murray		...	Self
Paul Newman	...	Self - Presenter
Mike Nichols		...	Self
Milo O'Shea		...	Self
James Patterson		...	Self
Gregory Peck	...	Self - Presenter
Alice Playten		...	Self
Harold Prince	...	Self - Presenter
Tony Randall		...	Self - Presenter
Tony Roberts		...	Self - Nominee & Performer
Patricia Routledge		...	Self - Winner
Michael Rupert	...	Self - Nominee & Performer
Hiram Sherman		...	Self
Neil Simon	...	Self
Maureen Stapleton...	Self
Tom Stoppard		...	Self
Jule Styne		...	Self
Mimi Turque		...	Self - Performer
Leslie Uggams	...	Self - Winner & Performer
Brenda Vaccaro	...	Self
Zena Walker		...	Self
Eli Wallach		...	Self - Presenter
David Wayne		...	Self - Nominee & Performer
John Wood	...	Self
Joanne Woodward	...	Self - Presenter
                                                                         
#1048: BEST ON RECORD: THE GRAMMY AWARDS
1968-05-08, WNBC, 52 min.
Andy Williams , Jack Jones , Everett M. Dirksen , The Fifth Dimension , Dan Rowan , Dick Martin , Chet Atkins , Bobbie Gentry , Cannonball Adderley , Lou Rawls , John Hartford , Glen Campbell , Yehudi Menuhin , Ravi Shankar , Dionne Warwick , Dean Jones , Liza Minnelli

Andy Williams introduces a pop concert of Grammy Award winning songs and stars of 1967. Performers include Jack Jones, Chet Atkins, Bobbie Gentry, The Fifth Dimension, Cannonball Adderley, Lou Rawls, John Hartford, Glen Campbell, Yehudi Menuhin, Ravi Shankar, Liza Minnelli, Dionne Warwick, Dean Jones, and Sen. Everett M. Dirksen. Also on hand are Dan Rowan and Dick Martin.
#15814: BEST ON RECORD: THE GRAMMY AWARDS
1968-05-08, WNBC, 52 min.
Andy Williams , Jack Jones , Everett M. Dirksen , The Fifth Dimension , Dan Rowan , Dick Martin , Chet Atkins , Bobbie Gentry , Cannonball Adderley , Lou Rawls , John Hartford , Glen Campbell , Yehudi Menuhin , Ravi Shankar , Dionne Warwick , Dean Jones , Liza Minnelli

Andy Williams introduces a pop concert of Grammy Award winning songs and stars of 1967. Performers include Jack Jones, Chet Atkins, Bobbie Gentry, The Fifth Dimension, Cannonball Adderley, Lou Rawls, John Hartford, Glen Campbell, Yehudi Menuhin, Ravi Shankar, Liza Minnelli, Dionne Warwick, Dean Jones, and Sen. Everett M. Dirksen. Also on hand are Dan Rowan and Dick Martin.

See #1048 for details.              
#TW11: EMMY AWARDS: 20TH ANNUAL
1968-05-19, NBC, 90 min.
Steve Allen , Walter Cronkite , Art Carney , Carol Burnett , Gene Kelly , Frank Sinatra , Bob Hope , Sid Caesar , Sebastian Cabot , Kate Smith , Dean Martin , Lorne Greene , Barbara Stanwyck , Bill Cosby , Mike Douglas , Dick Van Dyke , Don Rickles , Dan Rowan , Dick Martin , Imogene Coca , Lloyd Bridges , Lucille Ball , Barbara Eden , Leonard Nimoy , Barbara Feldon , Sally Field , William Shatner , Johnnie Whitaker

(SPECIAL)(COLOR).  Providing entertainment:  Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Don Rickles and Johnnie Whitaker of "Family Affair."  Frank Sinatra and Dick Van Dyke host the 20th annual Emmy presentations in New York and Hollywood.  The Presenters: a "Who's Who" of TV's past and present, including Steve Allen, Lucille Ball, Lloyd Bridges, Carol Burnett, Sebastian Cabot, Sid Caesar, and Imogene Coca, Art Carney, Bill Cosby, Linda Cristal, Walter Cronkite, Mike Douglas, Barbara Eden, Barbara Feldon, Sally Field, Lorne Greene, Bob Hope, Gene Kelly, Dan Rowan and Dick Martin, Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, Kate Smith and Barbara Stanwyck.
                          
#8129: EMMY AWARDS: 20TH ANNUAL
1968-05-19, WNBC, 90 min.
Steve Allen , Walter Cronkite , Art Carney , Carol Burnett , Gene Kelly , Frank Sinatra , Bob Hope , Sid Caesar , Sebastian Cabot , Kate Smith , Dean Martin , Lorne Greene , Barbara Stanwyck , Bill Cosby , Mike Douglas , Dick Van Dyke , Don Rickles , Dan Rowan , Dick Martin , Imogene Coca , Lloyd Bridges , Lucille Ball , Barbara Eden , Leonard Nimoy , Barbara Feldon , Sally Field , William Shatner , Johnnie Whitaker

(SPECIAL)(COLOR).  Providing entertainment:  Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Don Rickles and Johnnie Whitaker of "Family Affair."  Frank Sinatra and Dick Van Dyke host the 20th annual Emmy presentations in New York and Hollywood.  The Presenters: a "Who's Who" of TV's past and present, including Steve Allen, Lucille Ball, Lloyd Bridges, Carol Burnett, Sebastian Cabot, Sid Caesar, and Imogene Coca, Art Carney, Bill Cosby, Linda Cristal, Walter Cronkite, Mike Douglas, Barbara Eden, Barbara Feldon, Sally Field, Lorne Greene, Bob Hope, Gene Kelly, Dan Rowan and Dick Martin, Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, Kate Smith and Barbara Stanwyck.

Dupe Of # TW11.
                          
#15827: GRAMMY AWARDS, 20TH ANNUAL, THE
1968-05-19, NBC, min.
Others , Frank Sinatra

See #8129 and #TW11 for details.             
#1065: ACADEMY AWARDS: 41ST ANNUAL
1969-04-14, WABC, 105 min.
Martha Raye , Frank Sinatra , Bob Hope , Jane Fonda , Tony Curtis , Diahann Carroll , Burt Lancaster , John Woolf , Anthony Harvey , Natalie Wood , Hank Sims , Ingrid Bergman , Gregory Peck , Marni Nixon , Don Rickles , Mel Brooks , Aretha Franklin , Walter Matthau , Rosalind Russell , Barbra Streisand , Sidney Poitier , Jack Albertson , Boris Levin , Abbey Lincoln , Jose Feliciano , Ruth Gordon , Henry Mancini , Onna White , Carol Reed , Jean Hersholt

The best performances & achievements from 1968 are honored as the 41st Academy Awards are telecast from the Dorothy Chandler Pavillion. Gregory Peck introduces the "Friends of Oscar," presenters who serve as hosts. They include Ingrid Bergman, Sidney Poitier, Jane Fonda, Frank Sinatra, Natalie Wood, Walter Matthau, Diahann Carroll, Tony Curtis, Rosalind Russell, and Burt Lancaster. Frank Sinatra sings an opening number from the motion picture "Star!" Jack Albertson accepts a best supporting actor award, the first of many awards given this evening. Other
award winners and performers include Boris Levin, Abbey Lincoln, Jose Feliciano, Ruth Gordon, Marni Nixon, Henri Mancini, Don Rickles, Mel Brooks, Onna White, Aretha Franklin, Carol Reed, Bob Hope, Martha Raye (the first woman recipient of the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award), Anthony Harvey, Barbra Streisand, and John Woolf. Hank Sims introduces and closes the program.             
#9746: TONY AWARDS, 23RD ANNUAL, THE
1969-04-20, NBC, 180 min.
Leslie Uggams , Alan King , Zero Mostel , Jack Lemmon , Gwen Verdon , Pearl Bailey , Diahann Carroll , Robert Preston , Robert Morse , Lauren Bacall , Shelley Winters , Vanessa Redgrave , Patty Duke , Harry Belafonte , Dustin Hoffman , Richard Benjamin , Ethel Merman , Angela Lansbury , Betty Comden , Adolph Green , Godfrey Cambridge , Paula Prentiss , Arthur Miller

The 23rd Annual Tony Awards is telecast live from the Mark Hellinger Theatre in New York City.

Hosts: Diahann Carroll and Alan King. 

1969 marked the first year scenes from the nominated plays were presented.                          
#1068: BEST ON RECORD: THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS SHOW, THE
1969-05-05, WNBC, 54 min.
Tennessee Ernie Ford , Simon & Garfunkel , The Beatles , The King Family , Don Rickles , Dan Rowan , Dick Martin , Tom Smothers , The Temptations , Bobbie Gentry , Lou Rawls , Glen Campbell , Dionne Warwick , Mason Williams , Jose Feliciano , Henry Mancini , Flip Wilson , Jeannie C. Riley , Burt Bacharach , Mama Cass Elliot , Nancy Sinatra , Davy Jones , Bobby Goldsboro , Tiny Tim

Dan Rowan and Dick Martin open this musical special which features the 1968 Grammy winners performing their hits. Celebrities include The Temptations, Flip Wilson, Jeannie C. Riley, The King Family, Jose Feliciano, Lou Rawls, Bobbie Gentry, Glen Campbell, Burt Bacharach, Dionne Warwick, Mama Cass Elliot, The Beatles, Nancy Sinatra, Mason Williams, Davy Jones, Bobby Goldsboro, Tiny Tim, Don Rickles, Simon & Garfunkel, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Tom Smothers, Henry Mancini, and the Broadway cast of "Hair."
#19768: EMMY AWARDS 21ST ANNUAL
1969-06-08, CBS, min.
Bill Cosby , Don Adams , Barbara Feldon , Dick Martin , Dan Rowan , Merv Griffin , Edward Platt

The 21st annual primetime Emmy Awards, presented at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.

Hosts: Merv Griffin and Bill Cosby.      

Outstanding comedy: Get Smart
Outstanding Dramatic Series: NET Playhouse
Outstanding Dramatic Program: Hallmark Hall Of Fame, "Teacher, Teacher." 
Outstanding Variety Series: Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In. 
                 
#19710C: SPORTSMAN'S WORLD AWARDS: THIRD ANNUAL, THE
1969-07-05, WNEW, min.
Art Linkletter , Clint Walker , Rocky Marciano , Rip Taylor , Della Reese , Sammy Baugh , Frankie Randall , Bob Feller , Peter De Paolo , Cameron Mitchell , Ruta Lee , Don Budge

Art Linkletter hosts the third annual Sportman's World Awards honoring former outstanding athletes (Victor Award).
Those appearing include: Rocky Marciano, Clint Walker, Peter De Paolo, Bob Feller, Cameron Mitchell, Sammy Baugh, Ruta Lee, and Don Budge. Performers: Della Reese, Rip Taylor, and Frankie Randall, 

With commercials.      

Art Linkletter host.                 
#1091: ACADEMY AWARDS: 42ND ANNUAL
1970-04-07, WABC, 123 min.
Mike Nichols , Billy Wilder , George Jessel , Michel Legrand , John Wayne , Frank Sinatra , Bob Hope , Clint Eastwood , Myrna Loy , Barbara McNair , John Schlesinger , Cary Grant , Fred Astaire , The Sandpipers , Gig Young , Franco Zeffirelli , Akira Kurosawa , Sergei Bonarchuck , Conrad Hall , David Lean , Arthur Rubinstein , Maggie Smith , Ingmar Bergman , Elizabeth Taylor , Raquel Welch , Gregory Peck , Katharine Ross , Lou Rawls , Glen Campbell , Barbra Streisand , Jon Voight , Candice Bergen , James Earl Jones , Cliff Robertson , Ali McGraw , Elliot Gould , Claudia Cardinale , Federico Fellini

The best performances and achievements from 1969. The 42nd Academy Awards ceremony is telecast live from Hollywood. Awards are presented by seventeen "Friends of Oscar": Bob Hope, John Wayne, Barbra Streisand, Fred Astaire, Jon Voight, Myrna Loy, Clint Eastwood, Raquel Welch, Candice Bergen, James Earl Jones, Katharine Ross, Cliff Robertson, Ali McGraw, Barbara McNair, Elliot Gould, Claudia Cardinale and, wearing a much publicized $1.5 million diamond, Elizabeth Taylor. Other celebrities contributing to this gala event are Gregory Peck, Lou Rawls, Frederico Fellini, Ingmar Bergman, David Lean, Akira Kurosawa, John Schlesinger, Franco Zeffirelli, Billy Wilder, Mike 
Nichols, Sergei Bonarchuk, Glen Campbell, Conrad Hall, George Jessel, Arthur Rubinstein, B.J. Thomas. Frank Sinatra presents a special Oscar award to Cary Grant. Additional stars on this telecast include Gig Young, the Sandpipers, Michel Legrand & Maggie Smith.             
#16351: ACADEMY AWARDS: 42ND ANNUAL
1970-04-07, WABC, min.
Mike Nichols , Billy Wilder , George Jessel , Michel Legrand , John Wayne , Frank Sinatra , Bob Hope , Clint Eastwood , Myrna Loy , Barbara McNair , John Schlesinger , Cary Grant , Fred Astaire , The Sandpipers , Gig Young , Franco Zeffirelli , Akira Kurosawa , Sergei Bonarchuck , Conrad Hall , David Lean , Arthur Rubinstein , Maggie Smith , Ingmar Bergman , Elizabeth Taylor , Raquel Welch , Gregory Peck , Katharine Ross , Lou Rawls , Glen Campbell , Barbra Streisand , Jon Voight , Candice Bergen , James Earl Jones , Cliff Robertson , Ali McGraw , Elliot Gould , Claudia Cardinale , Federico Fellini

The best performances and achievements from 1969. The 42nd Academy Awards ceremony is telecast live from Hollywood. Awards are presented by seventeen "Friends of Oscar": Bob Hope, John Wayne, Barbra Streisand, Fred Astaire, Jon Voight, Myrna Loy, Clint Eastwood, Raquel Welch, Candice Bergen, James Earl Jones, Katharine Ross, Cliff Robertson, Ali McGraw, Barbara McNair, Elliot Gould, Claudia Cardinale and, wearing a much publicized $1.5 million diamond, Elizabeth Taylor. Other celebrities contributing to this gala event are Gregory Peck, Lou Rawls, Frederico Fellini, Ingmar Bergman, David Lean, Akira Kurosawa, John Schlesinger, Franco Zeffirelli, Billy Wilder, Mike 
Nichols, Sergei Bonarchuk, Glen Campbell, Conrad Hall, George Jessel, Arthur Rubinstein, B.J. Thomas. Frank Sinatra presents a special Oscar award to Cary Grant. Additional stars on this telecast include Gig Young, the Sandpipers, Michel Legrand & Maggie Smith.      

Dupe of #1091.                    
#9747: TONY AWARDS, 24TH ANNUAL, THE
1970-04-19, NBC, 180 min.
James Stewart , Cary Grant , David Frost , Walter Matthau , Jack Cassidy , Michael Caine , Patricia Neal , Julie Andrews , Claire Bloom , George C. Scott , Shirley McLaine , Clive Barnes , Robert Stevens

The 24th annual Tony Awards are telecast from the Mark Hellinger Theatre in New York City. 

Hosts: Julie Andrews, Shirley McLaine, and Walter Matthau.             
#16369: TONY AWARDS, 24TH ANNUAL, THE
1970-04-19, NBC, 180 min.
James Stewart , Cary Grant , David Frost , Walter Matthau , Jack Cassidy , Michael Caine , Patricia Neal , Julie Andrews , Claire Bloom , George C. Scott , Shirley McLaine , Clive Barnes , Robert Stevens

The 24th annual Tony Awards are telecast from the Mark Hellinger Theatre in New York City. 

Hosts: Julie Andrews, Shirley McLaine, and Walter Matthau.    

Dupe of #9747.                       
#6093: BEST ON RECORD, THE
1970-05-07, NBC, 60 min.
Peggy Lee , Jack Jones , Johnny Cash , Bill Cosby , The Fifth Dimension , Sammy Davis Jr. , Dionne Warwick , Henry Mancini , Blood,Sweat & Tears , The Nashville Brass , The Isley Brothers

The record industry's 12th annual Grammy Awards ceremony. Performers include Jack Jones, The Isley Brothers, The Nashville Brass, Dionne Warwick, Blood,Sweat & Tears, Johnny Cash, The Fifth Dimension, Peggy Lee, Henry Mancini, Sammy Davis Jr., and others. Bill Cosby offers a comedy monologue.
#16388: EMMY AWARDS 22ND ANNUAL,THE
1970-07-07, ABC, 132 min.
Peter Ustinov , Bill Cosby , Carol Burnett , Dick Martin , Dan Rowan , Marlo Thomas , Robert Young , Dick Cavett , William Windom , Hope Lange , Elizabeth Montgomery , Lloyd Hanes , Susan Hampshire , Mike Connors , Raymond Burr , Michael Constantine , Karen Valentine , Charles Nelson Reilly , Gail Fisher , James Brolin , Patty Duke , Edith Evans , Shirley Jones , Laurence Olivier , Al Freeman, Jr. , Robert Wagner

The 22nd Annual Emmy Awards are telecast from the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles, California. Hosts are David Frost and Danny Thomas.With commercials. 

Outstanding variety or musical series:The David Frost Show     
Outstanding dramatic program: Hallmark Hall Of Fame: "A Storm in Summer."
Outstanding dramatic series: Marcus Welby, MD.
Outstanding comedy series:"My World And Welcome To It."

Co-Hosts:David Frost and Danny Thomas.
                            
#1094: 1971 MISS AMERICA PAGEANT, THE
1970-09-12, WNBC, 104 min.
Bert Parks , Burt Bacharach , Pamela Ann Eldred , Lee Meriwether , Debbie Bryant , Mary Ann Mobley , Vonda Kay Van Dyke , Phyllis George , Hal David

Live from Convention Hall in Atlantic City, this program celebrates Miss America's Golden Anniversary. The pageant stars Bert Parks, Miss America of 1970 Pamela Ann Eldred and former title holders Lee Meriwether, Debbie Bryant, Mary Ann Mobley & Vonda Kay Van Dyke. 1971 Miss America winner Phyllis George, plays a melody of Burt Bacharach and Hal David compositions. Throughout the telecast there are retrospectives focusing on the 50 years of Miss America Pageants.
#16533: CRITICS CHOICE AWARDS
1971-01-31, , min.
Host

The Critics Choice Awards, including the ten best films of 1970.      
#1102: TONY AWARDS, 25TH ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY SHOW, THE
1971-03-28, WABC, 122 min.
Anthony Quinn , Ruby Keeler , John Raitt , Janis Paige , Zero Mostel , Paul Lynde , Carol Channing , Gwen Verdon , Anthony Shaffer , Diahann Carroll , Robert Preston , Robert Morse , Yul Brynner , Tom Bosley , Lauren Bacall , Florence Henderson , William Daniels , Stephen Sondheim , Jill Hayworth , Helen Gallagher , Patsy Kelly , Nanette Fabray , Stanley Holloway , Richard Kiley , Virginia Vestoff , Edie Adams , Dick Cavett , Anthony Quayle , Maureen Stapleton , Angela Lansbury , David Wayne , Alfred Drake , Ray Walston , Vivian Blaine , Sam Levine , Patricia Morison

Lauren Becall, Angela Lansbury, Anthony Quinn, and Anthony Quale host the 25th anniversary of the Tony Awards. Past musical highlights from 28 Broadway plays are performed by David Wayne, Nanette Fabray, Alfred Drake, Gwen Verdon, Stanley Holloway, Robert Preston, Richard Kiley, Tom Bosley, Florence Henderson, Paul Lynde, Robert Morse, Diahann Carroll, Zero Mostel, Carol Channing, Angela Landsbury, Patsy Kelly, Jill Hayworth, Leslie Uggams, William Daniels, and Virginia Vestoff. Also appearing are Dick Cavett, Ruby Keeler, Janis Paige, John Raitt, Anthony Shaffer, Maureen Stapleton, Helen Gallagher, Hal Linden, and Stephen Sondheim.             
#7503: ACADEMY AWARDS: 43RD ANNUAL
1971-04-15, NBC, 240 min.
Melvyn Douglas , Helen Hayes , Jane Alexander , Maureen Stapleton , Ali McGraw , Gene Hackman , Glenda Jackson , James Earl Jones , Sarah Miles , Carrie Snodgrass , Ryan ONeal , George C Scott

The 43rd Annual Academy Award presentation is telecast live from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. 
There was no host for this presentation.   

George C. Scott refused to accept his best actor award for "Patton."        
#16576: ACADEMY AWARDS: 43RD ANNUAL
1971-04-15, NBC, min.
Melvyn Douglas , Helen Hayes , Jane Alexander , Maureen Stapleton , Ali McGraw , Gene Hackman , Glenda Jackson , James Earl Jones , Sarah Miles , Carrie Snodgrass , Ryan ONeal , George C Scott , Frank Sinatra , Orson Welles , Harry Belafonte , Ingrid Bergman , Lillian Gish

The 43rd Annual Academy Award presentation is telecast live from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. 
There was no host for this presentation.   
The ceremony includes clips from the best film nominees, a tribute to the Beatles (Harry Belafonte is one of the performers) and vignettes on honorary award winners Ingrid Bergman, Lillian Gish, and Orson Welles. Frank Sinatra will receive the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. 

George C. Scott refused to accept his best actor award for "Patton."     

Duplicate of #7503.                 
#16609: EMMY AWARDS:23RD ANNUAL
1971-05-09, NBC, min.
Carol Burnett , Johnny Carson , David Frost , Dick Cavett , Flip Wilson , Sonny and Cher

The 23rd Primetime Emmy Awards are telecast from the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, California. 

Host: Johnny Carson     

Duplicate of #9989. 

                                                     
#9989: EMMY AWARDS:23RD ANNUAL
1971-05-09, NBC, 120 min.
Carol Burnett , Johnny Carson , David Frost , Dick Cavett , Flip Wilson , Sonny and Cher

The 23rd Primetime Emmy Awards are telecast from the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, California. 

Host: Johnny Carson     

                                        
#9993: ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR AWARDS, 1972 THE
1972-01-14, CBS, 90 min.
Jack Benny , Carol Burnett , Bob Hope , Ed Sullivan , Alan King , Jean Stapleton , Don Rickles , Barbra Streisand , Flip Wilson , Melba Moore , Lynn Anderson , Lily Tomlin , The Carpenters , The Brady Bunch

The 1972 Entertainer Of The Year Awards. 

Host: Ed Sullivan.                                                     
#7504: ACADEMY AWARDS: 44TH ANNUAL
1972-04-10, NBC, 240 min.
Red Buttons , Jane Fonda , Alan King , Jack Lemmon , Ann-Margret , Betty Grable , Helen Hayes , Joel Grey , Natalie Wood , Sandy Duncan , Raquel Welch , Sammy Davis Jr. , Charlie Chaplin , Jill St. John , Joey Heatherton , Leslie Caron , Cloris Leachman , James Caan , Isaac Hayes , Dick Haymes , Gene Hackman , Ben Johnson , Paddy Chayefsky , Vittorio DeSica , Michael Legrand , Richard Chamberlin , Jennifer ONeill

 The 44th annual Academy Award presentations from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles.
Hosts are Helen Hayes, Alan King, Sammy Davis Jr. and Jack Lemmon. Betty Grable, battling cancer, makes one of her last public appearances and Charlie Chaplin receives an honorary award for the incalculable effects he has had in making motion pictures the art form of this century. Chaplin receives a twelve minute standing ovation.                                                 
#16847: ACADEMY AWARDS: 44TH ANNUAL
1972-04-10, NBC, 240 min.
Red Buttons , Jane Fonda , Alan King , Jack Lemmon , Ann-Margret , Betty Grable , Helen Hayes , Joel Grey , Natalie Wood , Sandy Duncan , Raquel Welch , Sammy Davis Jr. , Charlie Chaplin , Jill St. John , Joey Heatherton , Leslie Caron , Cloris Leachman , James Caan , Isaac Hayes , Dick Haymes , Gene Hackman , Ben Johnson , Paddy Chayefsky , Vittorio DeSica , Michael Legrand , Richard Chamberlin , Jennifer ONeill

 The 44th annual Academy Award presentations from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles.
Hosts are Helen Hayes, Alan King, Sammy Davis Jr. and Jack Lemmon. Betty Grable, battling cancer, makes one of her last public appearances and Charlie Chaplin receives an honorary award for the incalculable effects he has had in making motion pictures the art form of this century. Chaplin receives a twelve minute standing ovation.    

Duplicate of #7504.                                            
#1111: TONY AWARDS, 26TH ANNUAL, THE
1972-04-23, WABC, 105 min.
Ruby Keeler , Phil Silvers , Richard Rodgers , Peter Falk , Gwen Verdon , Henry Fonda , Constance Towers , Elizabeth Wilson , Hal Holbrook , Barbara McNair , Peter Ustinov , Cliff Gorman , Michael Bennett , Joel Grey , Arlene Dahl , Bobby Van , Hal Linden , Hal Prince , Vincent Gardenia , Lisa Kirk , Arthur Hill , Jean Stapleton , Alexis Smith , Linda Hopkins , Lee Grant , Sada Thompson , Sandy Duncan , Helen Gallagher , Ingrid Bergman , Sandy Becker , Ethel Merman , Alfred Drake , Deborah Kerr , Desi Arnaz , Janet Blair , Claire Bloom , Larry Blyden

Henry Fonda, Deborah Kerr and Peter Ustinov are hosts for the 26th Tony Awards telecast live from New York's Broadway Theater. This year's gala is a tribute to Richard Rodgers and Ethel Merman. Stars performing and appearing include Desi Arnaz, Janet Blair, Ingrid Bergman, Claire Bloom, Larry Blyden, Arlene Dahl, Alfred Drake, Sandy Duncan, Peter Falk, Helen Gallagher, Lee Grant, Joel Grey, Arthur Hill, Hal Holbrook, Ruby Keeler, Lisa Kirk, Hal Linden, Barbara McNair, Ethel Merman, Jean Stapleton, Constance Towers, Bobby Van, Gwen Verdon, Linda Hopkins, Vincent Gardenia, Elizabeth Wilson, Michael Bennett, and Hal Prince, who accepts a special award for the longest running play on Broadway, "Fiddler On The Roof." Best actor in a Broadway play is accepted by Cliff Gorman for his performance in "Lenny," and best actress in a Broadway play is accepted by Sada Thompson for her performance in "Twigs." Additional awards are given to Phil Silvers and to Alexis Smith for best acting in a musical. Announcer is Sandy Becker.                          
#16874: TONY AWARDS, 26TH ANNUAL, THE
1972-04-23, WABC, min.
Ruby Keeler , Phil Silvers , Richard Rodgers , Peter Falk , Gwen Verdon , Henry Fonda , Constance Towers , Elizabeth Wilson , Hal Holbrook , Barbara McNair , Peter Ustinov , Cliff Gorman , Michael Bennett , Joel Grey , Arlene Dahl , Bobby Van , Hal Linden , Hal Prince , Vincent Gardenia , Lisa Kirk , Arthur Hill , Jean Stapleton , Alexis Smith , Linda Hopkins , Lee Grant , Sada Thompson , Sandy Duncan , Helen Gallagher , Ingrid Bergman , Sandy Becker , Ethel Merman , Alfred Drake , Deborah Kerr , Desi Arnaz , Janet Blair , Claire Bloom , Larry Blyden

Henry Fonda, Deborah Kerr and Peter Ustinov are hosts for the 26th Tony Awards telecast live from New York's Broadway Theater. This year's gala is a tribute to Richard Rodgers and Ethel Merman. Stars performing and appearing include Desi Arnaz, Janet Blair, Ingrid Bergman, Claire Bloom, Larry Blyden, Arlene Dahl, Alfred Drake, Sandy Duncan, Peter Falk, Helen Gallagher, Lee Grant, Joel Grey, Arthur Hill, Hal Holbrook, Ruby Keeler, Lisa Kirk, Hal Linden, Barbara McNair, Ethel Merman, Jean Stapleton, Constance Towers, Bobby Van, Gwen Verdon, Linda Hopkins, Vincent Gardenia, Elizabeth Wilson, Michael Bennett, and Hal Prince, who accepts a special award for the longest running play on Broadway, "Fiddler On The Roof." Best actor in a Broadway play is accepted by Cliff Gorman for his performance in "Lenny," and best actress in a Broadway play is accepted by Sada Thompson for her performance in "Twigs." Additional awards are given to Phil Silvers and to Alexis Smith for best acting in a musical. Announcer is Sandy Becker.   

Duplicate of #1111.                      
#9990: EMMY AWARDS:24TH ANNUAL
1972-05-14, CBS, 120 min.
Peter Falk , Johnny Carson , David Frost , Dick Cavett , Sonny and Cher

The 24th Primetime Emmy Awards are presented from the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, California. 

Host: Johnny Carson   

There is occasional speed variation and clarity losses during the program.                                   
#17283A: TONY AWARDS, 27TH ANNUAL, THE
1973-03-25, ABC, min.
Celeste Holm , Yul Brynner , Peter Ustinov , Rex Harrison , Diahann Carroll , Alan King , Colleen Dewhurst , Paula Kelly , Jack Albertson , Alexis Smith , Jerry Orbach , Sandy Duncan , Julie Harris , Eddie Albert , Jules Fisher , Patricia Elliott , Leora Dana , Annie Cordy , Gower Champion , Vinnette Carroll , Len Cariou , Ian Calderon , Martin Aronstein , Boris Aronson , Alan Arkin , A.J. Antoon , Maya Angelou , Jane Alexander , Gwen Verdon , Tommy Steele , Walter Slezak , Christopher Plummer , Donna Mckechnie , Michele Lee , Cleo Laine , Helen Gallagher , Annette Fabray , Rossano Brazzi

Rex Harrison and Celeste Holm host the 27th Annual Tony Awards telecast at the Imperial Theater in New York City. This was the fourth time Julie Harris won a Tony Award and her sixth nomination.                                                              
#7505: ACADEMY AWARDS: 45TH ANNUAL, THE
1973-03-27, NBC, 180 min.
Carol Burnett , Laurence Harvey , Frank Sinatra , Rock Hudson , Clint Eastwood , Charlton Heston , Greer Garson , Marlon Brando , George Stevens , Burt Reynolds , Diana Ross , Merle Oberon , Eddie Albert , Raquel Welch , Elke Sommer , Michael Caine , Candice Bergen , Angela Lansbury , Julie Andrews , Charlie Chaplin , Dyan Cannon , Peter Boyle , Cher , Cloris Leachman , Michael Jackson , Sonny Bono , Beatrice Arthur , Robert Duvall , Gene Hackman , Roger Moore , James Coburn , Liv Ullman , Billy Dee Williams , Edward Albert

The 45th annual Academy Awards presentation from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. Marlon Brando refused to accept his best actor award for his performance in The Godfather. Charlie Chaplin received an award for the best original score for his 20 year old film, Limelight. 

Hosted by Carol Burnett, Michael Caine, Rock Hudson, and Charlton Heston.                      
#7751: BOB HOPE PRESENTS THE GILLETTE CAVALCADE OF CHAMPIONS
1973-03-27, NBC, 60 min.
Danny Thomas , John Wayne , Dinah Shore , Fred MacMurray , Bob Hope , Darren McGavin , Johnny Bench , Mitzi Gaynor , Mark Spitz , Sammy Davis Jr. , Muhammad Ali , Barbara Eden , Jack Nicklaus , Chris Evert , Steve Carlton , Lee Trevino , Earl Morrall , Bobby Orr , Dick Allen , Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, , Jerry West , Larry Brown , Franco Harris , Jack Nickiaus , Gary Player

Bob Hope and guests present sports awards to athletes in various sports, honoring outstanding professional and amateur athletes.

 Scheduled presenters Sammy Davis Jr., Fred MacMurray, Danny Thomas and John Wayne introduce the winners, selected by sports fans from across the country. The show also features clips of the nominees in action.                               
#17267: BOB HOPE PRESENTS THE GILLETTE CAVALCADE OF CHAMPIONS
1973-03-27, NBC, min.
Danny Thomas , John Wayne , Dinah Shore , Fred MacMurray , Bob Hope , Darren McGavin , Johnny Bench , Mitzi Gaynor , Mark Spitz , Sammy Davis Jr. , Muhammad Ali , Barbara Eden , Jack Nicklaus , Chris Evert , Steve Carlton , Lee Trevino , Earl Morrall , Bobby Orr , Dick Allen , Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, , Jerry West , Larry Brown , Franco Harris , Jack Nickiaus , Gary Player

Bob Hope and guests present sports awards to athletes in various sports, honoring outstanding professional and amateur athletes.

 Scheduled presenters Sammy Davis Jr., Fred MacMurray, Danny Thomas and John Wayne introduce the winners, selected by sports fans from across the country. The show also features clips of the nominees in action.   


Duplicate of #7751.                                      
#17268: ACADEMY AWARDS: 45TH ANNUAL, THE
1973-03-27, NBC, min.
Carol Burnett , Laurence Harvey , Frank Sinatra , Rock Hudson , Clint Eastwood , Greer Garson , Marlon Brando , George Stevens , Burt Reynolds , Diana Ross , Merle Oberon , Eddie Albert , Raquel Welch , Elke Sommer , Michael Caine , Candice Bergen , Angela Lansbury , Julie Andrews , Charlie Chaplin , Dyan Cannon , Peter Boyle , Cher , Cloris Leachman , Michael Jackson , Sonny Bono , Beatrice Arthur , Robert Duvall , Gene Hackman , Roger Moore , Charleton Heston , James Coburn , Liv Ullman , Billy Dee Williams , Edward Albert

The 45th annual Academy Awards presentation from the Dorothy Chandler Pavillon in Los Angeles, California. Marlo Brando refused to accept his best actor award for his performance in The Godfather. Charlie Chaplin received an award for the best original score for his 20 year old film, Limelight. 

Hosted by Carol Burnett, Michael Caine, Rock Hudson, and Charleton Heston.    

Duplicate of # 7505.                  
#9991: EMMY AWARDS:25TH ANNUAL
1973-05-20, ABC, 120 min.
Jack Benny , Johnny Carson , Ann-Margret , Don Rickles , Mary Tyler Moore , Darroll OConnor

The 25th Primetime Emmy Awards are presented from the Shubert Theatre in Los Angeles, California.

Host: Johnny Carson.                                        
#17338: EMMY AWARDS:25TH ANNUAL
1973-05-20, ABC, min.
Jack Benny , Johnny Carson , Don Rickles , Mary Tyler Moore , Darroll OConnor , Ann--Margret

The 25th Primetime Emmy Awards are presented from the Shubert Theatre in Los Angeles, California.

Host: Johnny Carson.                   

Duplicate of 9991.                                  
#17597: ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR AWARDS, 1974 THE
1974-01-26, CBS, min.
Carol Burnett , Redd Foxx , Ed Sullivan , Sammy Davis Jr. , Roy Clark , Roberta Flack , Bette Midler , Sonny and Cher

The 1974 Entertainer Of The Year Awards.

Host: Ed Sullivan       

Duplicate of #9994.                             
#9994: ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR AWARDS, 1974 THE
1974-01-26, CBS, 90 min.
Carol Burnett , Redd Foxx , Ed Sullivan , Sammy Davis Jr. , Roy Clark , Roberta Flack , Bette Midler , Sonny and Cher

The 1974 Entertainer Of The Year Awards.

Host: Ed Sullivan                       
#10012: GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS, 31ST THE
1974-01-26, CBS, 90 min.
Jack Klugman , James Stewart , Steve Lawrence , Jean Stapleton , Eydie Gorme , Carroll OConnor

The 31st Golden Globe Awards. The best in film and television for 1973.  

Hosts: Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme.          
#1135: GRAMMY AWARDS SHOW, THE
1974-03-02, WCBS, 12 min.
Andy Williams , Johnny Mathis , Johnny Cash , Dusty Springfield , Donnie Hathaway , Ringo Starr , Art Garfunkel , Gilbert O'Sullivan

Andy Williams is host for this 16th annual presentation of the Grammy Awards. Dusty Springfield & Johnny Mathis present the award for best album of the year (The Concert For Bangladesh) & accepting the award is Ringo Starr. Johnny Cash sings an historical tribute to the Grammy Awards. Also appearing in this excerpt is Gilbert O'Sullivan singing the record of the year nominee (Alone Again Naturally). Art Garfunkel presents the record of the year (The First Time I Saw Your Face)...accepting Donnie Hathaway.
#17655: PRE-OSCAR SHOW
1974-04-01, , min.
Hosts

The red carpet is rolled out as a bevy of stars are interviewed at the pre-oscar show.            
#7506: ACADEMY AWARDS: 46TH ANNUAL, THE
1974-04-02, NBC, 203 min.
Debbie Reynolds , Connie Stevens , Groucho Marx , Jack Lemmon , John Houseman , Samuel Goldwyn , John Huston , Burt Reynolds , Diana Ross , Elizabeth Taylor , Jack Gilford , Glenda Jackson , Katherine Hepburn , Susan Heyward , George Lucas , Tony Bill , Tatum ONeal , Candy Clark , Lawrence Weingarten , Julia Phillips

The 46th annual Academy Awards presentation broadcast live from the Dorothy Chandler Pavillion in Los Angeles, California. 
Burt Reynolds, Diana Ross, David Niven, and, John Huston serve as hosts. Director George Lucas made his Academy Award debut for American Grafitti, Katherine Hepburn made her first and only appearance at the ceremony. Susan Heyward made her last public appearance before dying of brain cancer. Producer Samuel Goldwyn is honored posthumously and Groucho Marx is presented with an honorary Academy Award for his contributions to the cinema. 
               
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