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#92: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1961-07-12, WNBC, 12 min.
Dean Miller , Bob Barker , Dorothy Jo Barker

Dean Miller interviews Bob Barker  who  discusses his family, marriage to Dorothy Jo...their decision one day on the beach in Florida to purchase a camper and move to California where Bob could further his career in radio and television.

Bob  talks about his lucky break in 1956 meeting Ralph Edwards and being given an opportunity to host the daytime version of Truth of Consequences. 

Dorothy Jo joins in on the conversation and talks about her love of animals and her current occupation breeding basset hounds. She also looks back to the day when she and Bob were married in 1945,
#98: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1961-07-21, WNBC, 10 min.
Peter Lorre , Helen O'Connell , Pauline Fredericks , Humphrey Bogart , Joe E. Lewis , Alfred Hitchcock , Burl Ives , Sidney Bernstein

September 26, 1960 - December 28, 1962

Helen O'Connell interviews Peter Lorre on location at his Beverly Hills home. Helen remarks that Peter's home reminds her of an old English pub. Peter remarks that he does not scare easily and does not go into such character unless being paid to do so. 

Topics discussed include why Lorre does not like to do interviews. He says "its against his grain." He remarks that his father was very strict and always told Peter it was not polite to talk about oneself. 

Peter remarks and shows off what he can do with his ears (wiggle them) and how it cost him two jobs in his young life...once working in bank and once on stage. 

Peter remembers running away from home to become an actor...first time on stage in Germany as an extra, inventing the word "Kreep," and why acting is no job for a grown up man. However, he does state that is is very proud of his profession which he cannot live without. 

Peter gives his opinion comparing the actor of decades ago with the contemporary actor of today and the studio's  approach of creating publicity for actors. 

A retrospect by Lorre when he first came to Hollywood and would never go to parties which he considers a bore. His friendship with Humphrey Bogart and the few friends he hangs out with today including Burl Ives and Joe E. Lewis. 

After a one minute interruption for n NBC Bulletin, Lorre tells Helen O'Connell how Sidney Bernstein introduced him to Alfred Hitchcock who would love to tell stories and Lorre would automatically laugh at then in the right places, putting him in contention to act in Hitchcock's first talking picture, The Man Who Knew Too Much and Lorre's first English movie success.   


NOTE:
There is a brief Pauline Fredericks NBC bulletin from the United Nations, related to conflict between Tunisia and France, interrupting the program for one minute.      

  Here's Hollywood (568 broadcasts) aired as a half-hour interview program, weekday afternoons on NBC at 4:30pm. On October 2, 1961 the show was reduced five minutes giving way to a live news broadcast with Sander Vanocur which aired at 4:55pm.

Here's Hollywood was the leading daytime show for two years. It was the first TV broadcast of its kind, using two mobile vans equipped with 2" video tape equipment which traveled to the homes of celebrities...two locations each day, one star in the morning and one in the afternoon. Most of the interviews aired were ten minutes in length. Two different interviews comprised the full length of the half hour program. Occasionally, one subject would be interviewed for the complete program. Occasionally programs were produced outside of the United States...Hawaii, Germany, France. Five color broadcasts were attempted and then the concept abandoned, due to the complexity of 2" quadruplex video tape at the time.

Dean Miller conducted interviews from September 26, 1960 to September 29, 1961. He was replaced by Jack Linkletter who conducted interviews from October 2, 1961 to December 28, 1962. Joanne Jordan conducted interviews from September 26, 1960 to June 9, 1961. She was replaced by Helen O'Connell who conducted interviews from June 13, 1961 to December 28, 1962.

Note: Only a handful of the 1,100 different interviews survive. Most were erased, discarded, misplaced. NBC Archives have only two surviving kinescopes, one with Joe E. Brown (12-2-61), and one with Linda Darnell (12-4-61). UCLA Film & TV Archive has 46 different subject interview kinescopes on separate negative film and separate optical film.

Archival Television Audio has 82 broadcasts on audio tape, originally recorded by Phil Gries at the time the broadcasts first aired. Most of them are complete interviews. These television Audio Air Checks represent the greatest number of known surviving HERE'S HOLLYWOOD broadcast episodes.
UCLA FILM & Television Archives retains, in their vaults, the greatest number of individual original HERE'S HOLLYWOOD separate 16mm Kinescopes and coinciding separate optical and magnetic sound tracks, representing approximately four dozen shows. Almost ALL of these broadcasts remain in analog form, and not view-able as composite video and audio.                  
#103: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1961-07-24, WNBC, 8 min.
Dean Miller , Rod Serling

Dean Miller interviews Rod Serling. This program was joined in progress.
#105: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1961-07-26, WNBC, 11 min.
Dean Miller , Thomas Mitchell

Dean Miller interviews Thomas Mitchell.
#106: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1961-07-28, WNBC, 12 min.
Tony Young , Helen O'Connell

Helen O'Connell interviews Tony Young (only television interview in his career) now starring in a one-hour mid-season replacement Western series, GUNSLINGER.                                                             
#106A: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1961-07-28, WNBC, 12 min.
Dean Miller , Edward Everett Horton

Dean Miller interviews motion picture comedian Edward Everett Horton.            
#109A: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1961-08-02, WNBC, 10 min.
Dean Miller , Jackie Gleason , Gene Kelly

    Dean Miller interviews Gene Kelly on the set of "Gigot,"currently filming in Paris,  He is directing the film starring Jackie Gleason whom he praises.                    
#109: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1961-08-02, WNBC, 10 min.
William Demarest , Lucille Demarest , Helen O'Connell

Helen O'Connell interviews William Demarest, and his wife, Lucille Demarest.                                       
#111: HY GARDNER SHOW, THE
1961-08-05, WOR, 40 min.
William Bendix , Hy Gardner

Guests William Bendix and Dorothy Lamour are interviewed by Hy Gardner.
#112: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1961-08-08, WNBC, 13 min.
Dean Miller , John Cassavetes

Dean Miller interviews John Cassavetes.             
#113: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1961-08-09, WNBC, 12 min.
Dean Miller , Robert Horton

Dean Miller interviews Robert Horton.
#115: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1961-08-10, WNBC, 12 min.
Dean Miller , Buster Keaton

     September 26, 1960 - December 28, 1962 

Dean Miller interviews Buster Keaton in his home in Woodland Hills, California where he has lived the past almost six years with his wife Eleanor and dog Elmer. Keaton explains how Paramount bought this house when they made the Buster Keaton Story with Donald O'Connor in 1955. 

Buster describes his toy trains and other mechanical "toys" he has always had a fascination for. He describes to Dean Miller a modernized Chicken Coop he has made. Keaton's love for everything mechanical helped him master many of his stunts used in his films. 

Buster Keaton talks about his relationship with Ed Wynn and how they met in 1905 at the Temple theater in Detroit. He mentions that today's non-stunt-oriented comedy will return. "Comedy comes and goes in cycles."

Buster Keaton remembers when he began to be a member in his father's vaudeville act, his father throwing him around at every opportunity and how Buster would get even with his dad, having props fall on him. 
All physical comedy in those days and little related to sentimental. 

Keaton tell Miller how Harry Houdini tagged him with the name "Buster" after he fell down a flight of stairs. He shows Dean a picture of himself dating back to 1899 when he began performing. He states that he loved every day because every day was different.

Keaton describes how his mother would school teach him and his sisters. How he attended only one day of formal school in his life after he was kicked out for misbehaving. 

Concluding the interview Buster Keaton remembers coming to Hollywood in 1917 and the wildest stunt he ever performed. The plot required for Keaton to be depressed after losing his girl to Bull Montana. Buster then jumps from a high board on top of a swimming pool, only to miss the pool entirely. 

NOTE:

This rare ("lost") television audio air check was personally recorded off the air on Phil Gries' 1949 16"Andrea Television set when is was originally broadcast, August 10, 1961. The audio track was donated to the Museum of Television & Radio in 1996 (now known as The Paley Center for Media) just prior to the major retrospective the museum was offering to the public from September 6 thru December 8, 1996, entitled THE RETURN OF THE MAN IN THE PORKPIE HAT: BUSTER KEATON ON TELEVISION. 

Screened during this Buster Keaton retrospective were 42 individual clips that had been archived of Buster Keaton appearances on television, except for his HERE'S HOLLWOOD appearance which was not archived by NBC television. 

At the time, Phil Gries received the following letter dated September 19, 1996, from Allen Glover, curator and researcher at the museum. 

Dear Phil, 
Please find enclosed your audio air check of HERE'S HOLLYWOOD with Buster Keaton. We have made a digital master of the interview and it will now become part of the Museum's collection.
Without your lifelong dedication to the practice of recording and preserving television audio tracks, we would surely have lost a vital part of Buster Keaton's legacy. 

The Museum is indebted to collectors such as yourself and your work and devotion to broadcast history are greatly appreciated and admired." 



HISTORY OF HERE'S HOLLYWOOD television series, produced on 2" Quad Video tape broadcast daytime on NBC TV (1960-1962). 

Here's Hollywood (568 broadcasts) aired as a half-hour interview program, weekday afternoons on NBC at 4:30pm. On October 2, 1961, the show was reduced five minutes giving way to a live news broadcast with Sander Vanocur which aired at 4:55pm. 

Here's Hollywood was the leading daytime show for two years. It was the first TV broadcast of its kind, using two mobile vans equipped with 2" video tape equipment which traveled to the homes of celebrities...two locations each day, one star in the morning and one in the afternoon. Most of the interviews aired were ten minutes in length. Two different interviews comprised the full length of the half hour program. Occasionally, one subject would be interviewed for the complete program. Occasionally programs were produced outside of the United States...Hawaii, Germany, France. Five color broadcasts were attempted and then the concept abandoned, due to the complexity of 2" quadruplex video tape at the time.

Dean Miller conducted interviews from September 26, 1960, to September 29, 1961. He was replaced by Jack Linkletter who conducted interviews from October 2, 1961, to December 28, 1962. Joanne Jordan conducted interviews from September 26, 1960, to June 9, 1961. She was replaced by Helen O'Connell who conducted interviews from June 13, 1961, to December 28, 1962.

Note: Only a handful of the 1,100 different interviews survive. Most were erased, discarded, misplaced. NBC Archives have only two surviving kinescopes, one with Joe E. Brown (12-2-61), and one with Linda Darnell (12-4-61). UCLA Film & TV Archive has 46 different subject interview kinescopes on separate negative film and separate optical film. 

Archival Television Audio has 82 broadcasts on audio tape, originally recorded by Phil Gries at the time the broadcasts first aired. Most of them are complete interviews. These television Audio Air Checks represent the greatest number of known surviving HERE'S HOLLYWOOD broadcast episodes. 
UCLA FILM & Television Archives retains, in their vaults, the greatest number of individual original HERE'S HOLLYWOOD separate 16mm Kinescopes and coinciding separate optical and magnetic soundtracks, representing approximately four dozen shows. Almost ALL these broadcasts remain in analog form, separate negative picture and separate negative soundtrack,  and not view-able as composite video and audio. 
                                                                   
#116: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1961-08-10, WNBC, 9 min.
Bob Denver , Maggie Ryan Denver , Helen O'Connell

Helen O'Connell interviews Bob Denver and wife Maggie Ryan Denver.                           
#119: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1961-08-21, WNBC, 12 min.
Dean Miller , Anthony Quinn

Dean Miller interviews Anthony Quinn.
#120: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1961-08-21, WNBC, 9 min.
Robert Culp , Helen O'Connell

Helen O'Connell interviews Robert Culp.
#124: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1961-08-28, WNBC, 12 min.
Dean Miller , David Niven

Dean Miller interviews David Niven and his family.
#125: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1961-08-31, WNBC, 10 min.
Jim Davis , Blanche Davis , Helen O'Connell

Helen O'Connell interviews Jim Davis and his wife, Blanche Davis.
#126: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1961-09-01, WNBC, 20 min.
Joey Bishop , Dean Miller , Andy Griffith , Danny Thomas , Terry Sandford , Helen O'Connell

Dean Miller and Helen O'Connell chat with Andy Griffith, Danny Thomas, Joey Bishop and North Carolina Governor Terry Sandford, who hosts a special party honoring Andy Griffith.
#129: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1961-09-08, WNBC, 12 min.
Dean Miller , Barry Sullivan

Dean Miller interviews Barry Sullivan who is joined by his two daughters.
#13580: HUNTLEY-BRINKLEY REPORT, THE
1961-10-27, NBC, min.
David Brinkley , Chet Huntley

Highlights: Berlin crisis, US and Russian tanks face each other at the Berlin border, Chinese communists warn people against fallout from Russian test, Russia explodes H-Bomb, proposes to set off fifty irrigation bombs, the US tests Saturn rocket.                          
#142: HIGH HOPES
1961-11-05, WPIX, 54 min.
Jerry Lewis , Jim Backus , George Raft , Art Linkletter , Barry Sullivan , Connie Stevens , Richard Boone , Jaye P. Morgan , Gogi Grant , The Wiere Brothers , Robert Fuller , Tom Tully , Johnny Mathis , Donald O'Connor

Jerry Lewis is host for this variety show special on behalf of the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Guests are Connie Stevens, Donald O'Connor, Richard Boone, Barry Sullivan, Art Linkletter, Jaye P. Morgan, Gogi Grant, the Wiere Brothers, Jim Backus, Johnny Mathis, Tom Tully, George Raft, and Robert Fuller. This local syndicated program was the forerunner of Lewis' annual Labor Day national telethon for The Muscular Dystrophy Foundation.
#5273: HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS
1961-11-23, WNBC, 52 min.
Gordon MacRae , Patrice Munsel , Al Hirt , The Brothers Four , Carol Haney

Special musical variety show starring Gordon MacRae, Patrice Munsel, Carol Haney, Al Hirt and the Brothers Four.
#151: HOLLYWOOD: THE GOLDEN YEARS
1961-11-29, WNBC, 50 min.
Gene Kelly , Elmer Bernstein

Gene Kelly narrates the story of how silent pictures transformed a small suburb called Hollywood into the exotic land of the world of dreams. Music composed and conducted by Elmer Bernstein.
#5166: HIGHWAYS OF MELODY
1961-12-03, WNBC, 52 min.
Gordon MacRae , Dolores Gray , Eddy Arnold , The Brothers Four , The West Point Glee Club , Dorothy Kirsten , Connie Russel

The first of three special programs presenting musical journeys throughout regions of the U.S. with Gordon MacRae as host and star.
#5167: HIGHWAYS OF MELODY
1961-12-31, WNBC, 52 min.
Gordon MacRae , Jane Morgan , George Chakiris , Jack Jones , Sheila MacRae , Buddy Ebsen , Rita Moreno , Kathryn Grayson , Paul Lavalle and Orchestra

The second of three Video Taped  special programs presenting musical journeys throughout regions of the U.S. with Gordon MacRae and his wife Sheila MacRae hosting.  

Highlights:

"Louisiana".....................................................Gordon MacRae     
"The Rythum of the Dixieland Band".............Jack Jones    
"Yes Indeed"....................................................George Chakiris
"Moon River"...................................................Gordon MacRae
"Y' All Come"...................................................Buddy Ebsen
"Life Upon the Wicked Stage"......................Sheila MacRae
"Kisses Sweeter than Wine"........................Jane Morgan
"Goin' to Chicago".........................................Rita Moreno
"Chicago"............................................Gordon & Sheila MacRae
"Ma, She's Makin' Eyes at Me"....................Buddy Ebsen
"Bye, Bye, Blackbird.....................................Jack Jones
"After the Ball"................................................Kathryn Grayson
"Chicago Style" Twist..................Rita Moreno & George Chakiris
"Auld Lang Syne".................................Gordon & Sheila MacRae

  NOTE: An early COLOR VIDEO TAPED broadcast that unfortunately was wiped and not extant in any broadcast form.               
#129A: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1962-01-02, WNBC, 20 min.
Art Linkletter , Jack Linkletter , Diane Linkletter , Lois Linkletter , Barbara Linkletter , Robert Linkletter

September 26, 1960 - December 28, 1962 

Jack Linkletter interviews his father Art Linkletter from the home Jack grew up. Also on hand are his brother, Robert, and sister Diane, along with Jack's wife Barbara and his mom, Lois. Art replays a 1953 audio tape he recorded of Jack auditioning as an announcer, prior to his first TV appearance at the age of 16. Many personal anecdotes are exchanged.

Note: The audio quality has variations in quality. However, very discernible and a valued addition to the Here's Hollywood surviving broadcasts in the ATA archive. 

Here's Hollywood aired as a half-hour interview program, weekday afternoons on NBC at 4:30pm. On October 2, 1961 the show was reduced five minutes giving way to a live news broadcast with Sander Vanocur which aired at 4:55pm. 

Here's Hollywood  was the leading daytime show for two years. It was the first TV broadcast of its kind, using two mobile vans equipped with 2" video tape equipment which traveled to the homes of celebrities...two locations each day, one star in the morning and one in the afternoon. Most of the interviews aired were ten minutes in length. Two different interviews comprised the full length of the half hour program. Occasionally, one subject would be interviewed for the complete program. Occasionally programs were produced outside of the United States...Hawaii, Germany, France. Five color broadcasts were attempted and then the concept abandoned, due to the complexity of 2" quadruplex video tape at the time.

Dean Miller conducted interviews from September 26, 1960 to September 29, 1961. He was replaced by Jack Linkletter who conducted interviews from October 2, 1961 to December 28, 1962. Joanne Jordan conducted interviews from September 26, 1960 to June 9, 1961. She was replaced by Helen O'Oconnell who conducted interviews from June 13, 1961 to December 28, 1962.

Note: Only a handful of the 1,100 different interviews survive. Most were erased, discarded, misplaced. NBC Archives have only two surviving kinescopes, one with Joe E. Brown (12-2-61), and one with Linda Darnell (12-4-61). UCLA Film & TV Archive has 46 different subject interview kinescopes on separate negative film and separate optical film tracks. 

Archival Television Audio has 74 broadcasts on audio tape, originally recorded by Phil Gries at the time the broadcasts first aired.
                                                  
#159: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1962-01-22, WNBC, 9 min.
Richard Widmark , Jack Linkletter

Jack Linkletter interviews  Actor Richard Widmark from West Berlin, Germany at the premiere of the film, "Judgement at Nuremberg."             
#159A: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1962-01-22, WNBC, 8 min.
Jack Linkletter , Stanley Kramer

Jack Linkletter interviews Director Stanley Kramer from West Berlin, Germany at the premiere of the film, "Judgement at Nuremberg."                          
#161: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1962-01-23, WNBC, 9 min.
Jack Linkletter , Judy Garland

Jack Linkletter interviews Judy Garland from West Berlin, Germany during the premiere of the film, "Judgment at Nuremberg." This was Garland's second television interview appearance. She first appeared on Here's Hollywood, June 23, 1961.
#9471: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1962-01-23, WNBC, 9 min.
Jack Linkletter , Judy Garland

Jack Linkletter interviews Judy Garland from West Berlin, Germany during the premiere of the film, "Judgment at Nuremberg." This was Garland's second television interview appearance. She first appeared on Here's Hollywood, June 23, 1961.             
#160: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1962-01-23, WNBC, 9 min.
Helen O'Connell , Jerry Colonna

Helen O'Connell interviews comedian Jerry Colonna.
#163A: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1962-01-24, WNBC, 4 min.
Jack Linkletter , Maximillian Schell

   Here's Hollywood (September 23, 1960 - December 28, 1962)
Celebrity interview Monday thru Friday daytime half-hour program (usually two interviews per broadcast). The series had four co-host interviewers, Dean Miller, Jo-ann Jordan, Helen O'Connell, and Jack Linkletter during its two and half year run.Over 1,100 interviews were taped, of which only less than 50 survive on video or kinescope.  
One of the first television series to use a portable mobile studio going on location and using 2" Quad Video Tape. 

Jack Linkletter interviews actor Maximillian Schell in Berlin Germany where he is filing "Judgement In Nuremberg." The program is joined in progress.                       
#163: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1962-01-25, WNBC, 9 min.
Jack Linkletter , Montgomery Clift

Jack Linkletter  interviews Montgomery Clift in Berlin, Germany on the set of "Judgement at Nuremberg." 

This was  Clift's very first television interview, one of only four he ever gave in his career. 

Montgomery Clift discusses his reaction to viewing himself...his own performances on the screen, his choice to act in "Judgement at Nuremberg for no pay, his personal motivational reasons why he accepts an acting role, and  his intensity and unpredictability  as a person.  

 Clift also reflects on his current role in the motion picture, "Freud," and his disdain for Hollywood because of its pretenses and incestuousness.                                                                            
#165: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1962-01-30, WNBC, 9 min.
Helen O'Connell , Oscar Homolka , Joan Tetzlaff

Helen O'Connell interviews Oscar Homolka, who is joined by his wife Joan Tetzlaff.
#166: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1962-02-02, WNBC, 10 min.
Helen O'Connell , Ray Milland

Helen O'Connell interviews Ray Milland.
#13596: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FCC HEARINGS ON NETWORK TELEVISION, THE
1962-02-04, , min.
Newton Minow , John F. Kennedy , Robert Sarnoff

FCC Chairman Newton Minow and others discuss "the vast wasteland of television" Robert Sarnoff, the president of NBC, testifies, president Kennedy, comments on FCC controls.          
#13620: HUNTLEY-BRINKLEY REPORT, THE
1962-03-01, NBC, min.
David Brinkley , Chet Huntley , John Glenn

95 killed in jet crash near Idlewild airport in New York City,
Colonel John Glenn received in New York City by four million.            
#166A: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1962-03-09, WNBC, 18 min.
Billy Wilder , Milton Berle , Helen O'Connell , Buddy Hackett , Phil Gries , Ruth Berle , Jean Milinair

Helen O'Connell interviews Mr. Television, Milton Berle with his wife Ruth Berle form their Beverly Hill home.   

The initial discussion surrounds itself around the adoption of Bill (Little Billy) whom Milton and Ruth dote over. Milton states that his adopted son's name comes from respect and the Godfather of little Billy, Billy Wilder. Ruth and Milton talk about their nine year marriage and the reasons for adopting a child, late in life. Milton describes how motherhood had changed his and Ruth's way of life.Guest Jean Milinair, 17 years of age and a house guest is introduced. Milton relates anecdotes related to good friend, Buddy Hackett.
Berle states to Helen O'connell the reason why he accepted the dramatic role in DOYLE AGAINS THE HOUSE, an Emmy Award winning teleproduction. He remembers how as a 13 year old kid he learned to manipulate playing cards very well. He was also the head of his drama class at school. Ruth mentions her relationship with Milton's mother, whom Milton states was his "rock" and guiding light in life. He talks about his father who passed away in 1938, a paint and varnish salesman, and his love for him.  HIs mother Sandra would take Milton on the road from vaudeville house to vaudeville house and during these years Milton admits to not having a childhood of child friends his own age. 
Milton talks about his NBC Special TV broadcast to air this night with Jack Benny, Lena Horne and others.  

NOTE:
This air check was recorded off the air by Phil Gries in 1962. It was dubbed in 1997 and given to Milton Berle. The master 1/4" inch reel to reel tape was located in 2023 and it had deteriorated to the extent that it did not play back properly...representing a non-playback tape with imperceptible volume.  Phil Gries used a FlexArm with Q-Tip and isopropyl alcohol  and a constant  pressure of the tape redirecting the tape path over the playback head resurrecting the tape audio playback reproduction  to a very decent level with additional EQ processing  which is now quite acceptable and represented in  the ATA collection.                                              
#178: HY GARDNER SHOW, THE
1962-03-17, WOR, 46 min.
Hy Gardner , Liberace , Don Ameche , Bud Collyer

Hy Gardner's guests for an informal round table discussion are Don Ameche, Bud Collyer and Liberace.
#6975A: HOLLYWOOD MELODY
1962-03-19, NBC, 00 min.
Shirley Jones , Richard Chamberlain , Juliet Prowse , Howard Keel , Yvette Mimieux , Nanette Fabray

Host Donald O'Connor is joined by half a dozen other stars for this one hour tribute to the movie musical-past, present and future.
Arthur Freed, executive producer of tonight's show, has also produced a score of movie musicals himself. We see clips from several,including "Meet Me In St.Louis," "An American In Paris"
and "Gigi."                            
#181: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1962-03-23, WNBC, 8 min.
Jack Linkletter , Clint Eastwood , Maggie Eastwood

Jack Linkletter interviews Clint Eastwood who is joined by his wife Maggie Eastwood.
#187: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1962-04-04, WNBC, 18 min.
Helen O'Connell , Broderick Crawford , Joan Tabor

Helen O'Connell interviews Broderick Crawford who is joined by his wife Joan Tabor.
#188: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1962-04-05, WNBC, 4 min.
Jack Linkletter , Frank McGrath

Jack Linkletter interviews Frank McGrath from Wagon Train fame. This program was joined in progress.
#7074: HERE'S EDIE
1962-04-09, ABC, 00 min.
Andre Previn , Dick Shawn , Edie Adams , Don Chastain , Randy Rayburn Singers , Peter Hanley , Peter Metz

The Edie Adams Show, an Emmy Award winning SPECIAL, was a pilot for future Edie Adam's monthly SPECIALS...a total of eight half hour broadcasts were televised on ABC television, premiering October 23, 1962, followed by broadcasts on December 13, 1962, January 20, 1963, February 26, 1963, March 17, 1963, April 19, 1963, May 28, 1963, June 18, 1963 and called "Here's Edie." 

The broadcasts continued the following season, becoming a bi-weekly series on Sept 26th, 1963, alternating with the Sid Caesar Show.

On this special composer-pianist Andre Previn and comic Dick Shawn are guests. Edie sings "Bilbao song," "My Ship," "When My Sugar Walks Down the Street" and a vocalise (singing without words) of a medley of well-known numbers. she also does comedy impressions of Shirley Temple, Marilyn Monroe, Ruby Keeler and Jeanette MacDonald, and joins Dick Shawn in a comedy sketch. Andre Previn in performs a selection of Gershwin tunes. Peer Metz conducts.
                                                                
#190: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1962-04-10, WNBC, 10 min.
Jack Linkletter , Van Johnson

Jack Linkletter interviews Van Johnson in London.
#5168: HIGHWAYS OF MELODY
1962-04-22, WNBC, 52 min.
Gordon MacRae , Juliet Prowse , Sheila MacRae , Michael Landon , Janet Blair , Mary Costa , Paul Lavalle & Orchestra , Hugh OBrian

The third of three special programs presenting musical journeys throughout regions of the U.S. with Gordon MacRae Sheila MacRae hosting. Writers Tom and Frank Waldman.             
#13650: HUNTLEY-BRINKLEY REPORT, THE
1962-04-26, NBC, min.
David Brinkley , Chet Huntley

October 29th, 1956-July 31st, 1970.

The Huntley-Brinkley report replaced the Camel News Caravan with John Cameron Swayze on October 29th, 1956. Originally a fifteen-minute news broadcast it was expanded to a half-hour on September 9th, 1963, a week after the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite expanded to a half-hour. Chet Huntley was in New York City and David Brinkley was in Washington, DC. 

World reaction on the US resumption of nuclear testing, M.S. Ranger rocket lands on the moon, the US indicts two steel companies.  Five members of negro organization congregate in New Orleans.                                             
#198: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1962-05-02, WNBC, 10 min.
Jack Linkletter , John Drew Barrymore

Jack Linkletter interviews John Drew Barrymore.
#199: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1962-05-18, WNBC, 8 min.
Jack Linkletter , Jack Lord

Jack Linkletter interviews Jack Lord.
#201: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1962-05-25, WNBC, 9 min.
Jack Linkletter , Andy Devine

Jack Linkletter interviews Andy Devine.
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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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