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

A one-woman concert with folk singer/guitarist Joan Baez.             
#1492: BOBBY GOLDSBORO SHOW, THE
1974-12-14, WNEW, 27 min.
Bobby Goldsboro , The Spinners

1972 (Syndicated). Half-hour variety series hosted by pop singer Bobby Goldsboro.
#5485: TWO CHRISTMASES: AN EVENING WITH SANDLER AND YOUNG
1974-12-15, WNEW, 52 min.
Constance Towers , Jane Morgan , Sandler and Young , The St. Michael's Choir School , The Sandler and Young Chorale

Christmas music with Sandler and Young. Joining in: Jane Morgan, Constance Towers, the St. Michael's Choir School & the Sandler and Young Chorale.
#5453: SKINFLINT
1974-12-18, WNBC, 105 min.
Martha Raye , Barbara Mandrell , Larry Gatlin , Dottie West , Danny Davis , Lynn Anderson , Tom T. Hall , Mel Tillis , Hoyt Axton

An all-star Nashville cast updates the Dickens classic, "A Christmas Carol," as a musical comedy.
#17921: TONY ORLANDO AND DAWN
1974-12-18, WCBS, min.
Dawn , Carroll OConnor , Tony Orlando , International Childrens Choir

July 3, 1974-July 24, 1974; December 4, 1974-December 28, 1976. Tony Orlando and Dawn hosted a four-week summer replacement for "The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour"; the series resurfaced later that year. During the 1975-1976 season regulars included Alice Nunn, Lonnie Schorr, and Lynn Stuart. In the fall of 1976 the show was retitled "Tony Orlando and Dawn Rainbow Hour"; the regulars included George Carlin, Susan Lanier, Bob Holt, Edie McClurg, Adam Wade, and Nancy Steen.   

Guests: Carroll O'Connor, International Children's Choir.                                                                       
#1493: BOBBY GOLDSBORO SHOW, THE
1974-12-21, WNEW, 27 min.
Bobby Goldsboro , Kenny Rogers

1972 (Syndicated). Half-hour variety series hosted by pop singer Bobby Goldsboro.
#3108: IN PERFORMANCE AT WOLF TRAP
1974-12-23, WNET, 52 min.
Rohan McCullough , The National Symphony Orchestra , Andre Kostelanetz

1974-1979. This broadcast featured "The Nutcracker Suite," "Coronation March," and "Romeo and Juliet Suite." Videotaped performances of artists (mainly musicians and dancers) performing at Wolf Trap Farm Park in Arlington, Virginia.
#5385: GUY LOMBARDO NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY AT THE WALDORF ASTORIA, THE
1974-12-31, WCBS, 78 min.
Helen O'Connell , Guy Lombardo , Ben Grauer

Beginning in 1929, a New Year's Eve Tradition...Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians. Guy Lombardo was best known to TV audiences for his annual New Year's Eve telecasts. His brothers Carmen (the band's musical director), Victor, & Lebert were all members of the orchestra. Guy, the eldest, was designated the leader. For most of his years in television, Guy Lombardo represented nostalgia for the '30s and '40s. At midnight the traditional welcoming in of the New Year at Times Square is presented. Ben Grauer brings in the New Year from Times Square.
#17930: GUY LOMBARDO NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY AT THE WALDORF ASTORIA, THE
1974-12-31, WCBS, min.
Royal Canadians , Guy Lombardo , Ben Grauer , Carmen Lombardo , Helen O'Connell

Beginning in 1929, a New Year's Eve Tradition...Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians. Guy Lombardo was best known to TV audiences for his annual New Year's Eve telecasts. His brothers Carmen (the band's musical director), Victor, & Lebert were all members of the orchestra. Guy, the eldest, was designated the leader. For most of his years in television, Guy Lombardo represented nostalgia for the '30s and '40s. At midnight the traditional welcoming in of the New Year at Times Square is presented. Ben Grauer brings in the New Year from Times Square.    

Duplicate of #5385.                                   
#17941: GUY LOMBARDO NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY AT THE WALDORF ASTORIA, THE
1974-12-31, WCBS, 54 min.
Royal Canadians , Guy Lombardo , Ben Grauer , Carmen Lombardo , Helen O'Connell

Beginning in 1929, a New Year's Eve Tradition...Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians. Guy Lombardo was best known to TV audiences for his annual New Year's Eve telecasts. His brothers Carmen (the band's musical director), Victor, & Lebert were all members of the orchestra. Guy, the eldest, was designated the leader. For most of his years in television, Guy Lombardo represented nostalgia for the '30s and '40s. At midnight the traditional welcoming in of the New Year at Times Square is presented. Ben Grauer brings in the New Year from Times Square. With commercials. 

Repeat of #17930. 

Duplicate of #5385.                                                             
#19559A: GUY LOMBARDO NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY AT THE WALDORF ASTORIA, THE
1974-12-31, WCBS, 78 min.
Royal Canadians , Guy Lombardo , Ben Grauer , Helen O'Connell

Beginning in 1929, a New Year's Eve Tradition...Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians. Guy Lombardo was best known to TV audiences for his annual New Year's Eve telecasts. His brothers Carmen (the band's musical director), Victor, & Lebert were all members of the orchestra. Guy, the eldest, was designated the leader. For most of his years in television, Guy Lombardo represented nostalgia for the '30s and '40s. At midnight the traditional welcoming in of the New Year at Times Square is presented. Ben Grauer brings in the New Year from Times Square.     

Duplicate of #5385.                                 
#4907: TONY ORLANDO AND DAWN
1975-01-01, WCBS, 52 min.
Anne Meara , Telly Savalas , Lonnie Schorr , Tony Orlando , Dawn , Lynn Stuart , Alice Nunn

July 3, 1974-July 24, 1974; December 4, 1974-December 28, 1976. Tony Orlando and Dawn hosted a four-week summer replacement for "The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour"; the series resurfaced later that year. During the 1975-1976 season regulars included Alice Nunn, Lonnie Schorr, and Lynn Stuart. In the fall of 1976 the show was retitled "Tony Orlando and Dawn Rainbow Hour"; the regulars included George Carlin, Susan Lanier, Bob Holt, Edie McClurg, Adam Wade, and Nancy Steen.
#6785: WIDE WORLD EVENT
1975-01-02, ABC, 90 min.
Paul Williams , Jose Feliciano , Sarah Vaughan , The Lettermen , Richie Havens , Helen Reddy , Al Wilson , Molly Bee , The Hagers , The Oak Ridge Boys , Alex Harvey , Tim Moore , Kenny Loggins , The Limeliters , Etta James , James Cleveland and the Cleveland Singers

Helen Reddy and Paul Williams are co-hosts at the finals of the first annual American Song Festival, held Sept. 2 in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Winning entries are performed by Jose Feliciano, Richie Havens, Sarah Vaughan, Molly Bee, the Lettermen, the Limeliters, Al Wilson, Etta James, the Hagers, the Oak Ridge Boys, and the Rev. James Cleveland and the Cleveland Singers. Also: interviews with competing songwriters Kenny Loggins, Alex Harvey and Tim Moore.  

NOTE:

   September 2, 1974: (Monday) The finals of the American Song Festival was held in Saratoga Springs, New York on this date. The finals started 45 minutes late and ended at almost 6:00 the following morning. (September 3rd) Woodstock's Tim Moore's "Charmer" was declared the winner by Skitch Henderson of the judge's panel. He was awarded $30,500 and a Yamaha grand piano. Etta James performed "Charmer" during the finals. Her performance was issued on an LP WINNERS! - Live At America's First International Songwriting Competition on Buddah BDS 5624 along with performances of other festival winners.  The finals were taped by ABC - TV to be aired on October 18, 1974. The festival opened on Friday, August 30th with the semi-finals which lasted for three days before the finals. 

October 18, 1974: (Friday) The finals of The American Song Festival aired as a 90 minute ABC Wide World Special starting at 11:30 p. m.  Etta James' performance of "Charmer" was featured in the broadcast. 

This broadcast was re-run on January 2, 1975.
#6785: WIDE WORLD EVENT
1975-01-02, ABC, 90 min.
        
#1494: BOBBY GOLDSBORO SHOW, THE
1975-01-04, WNEW, 27 min.
Bobby Goldsboro , Dobie Gray

1972 (Syndicated). Half-hour variety series hosted by pop singer Bobby Goldsboro.
#3223: JIMMY DEAN SHOW, THE
1975-01-04, WPIX, 27 min.
Jimmy Dean , Jeannie Seely , Jack Green

1974 (Syndicated).
#3823: LAWRENCE WELK SHOW, THE
1975-01-05, WNBC, 52 min.
Lawrence Welk

July 2, 1955-September 4, 1971; 1971-1982 (Syndicated). This was the "Musical Memories" broadcast. "The Lawrence Welk Show" presented middle-of-the-road music for almost three decades. Numbers were performed by the members of Welk's television family. That large group included the Lennon Sisters (Dianne, Peggy, Kathy and Janet), Alice Lon, Norma Zimmer, Tanya Falan, Arthur Duncan, Joe Feeney, Guy Hovis, Jim Roberts, Ralna English, Larry Hooper, Jerry Burke and former Mouseketeer Bobby Burgess.
#4906: TONY ORLANDO AND DAWN
1975-01-05, WCBS, 52 min.
Art Carney , Anne Meara , Lonnie Schorr , Tony Orlando , Dawn , Lynn Stuart , Alice Nunn

July 3, 1974-July 24, 1974; December 4, 1974-December 28, 1976. Tony Orlando and Dawn hosted a four-week summer replacement for "The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour"; the series resurfaced later that year. During the 1975-1976 season regulars included Alice Nunn, Lonnie Schorr, and Lynn Stuart. In the fall of 1976 the show was retitled "Tony Orlando and Dawn Rainbow Hour"; the regulars included George Carlin, Susan Lanier, Bob Holt, Edie McClurg, Adam Wade, and Nancy Steen.
#1507: BOBBY GOLDSBORO SHOW, THE
1975-01-11, WNEW, 27 min.
Bobby Goldsboro , Sammi Jo

1972 (Syndicated). Half-hour variety series hosted by pop singer Bobby Goldsboro.
#3224: JIMMY DEAN SHOW, THE
1975-01-11, WPIX, 27 min.
Jimmy Dean , The Nashville Brass , Danny Davis

1974 (Syndicated).
#3824: LAWRENCE WELK SHOW, THE
1975-01-12, WNBC, 52 min.
Lawrence Welk

July 2, 1955-September 4, 1971; 1971-1982 (Syndicated). This was the "Salute to Jerome Kern" broadcast. "The Lawrence Welk Show" presented middle-of-the-road music for almost three decades. Numbers were performed by the members of Welk's television family. That large group included the Lennon Sisters (Dianne, Peggy, Kathy and Janet), Alice Lon, Norma Zimmer, Tanya Falan, Arthur Duncan, Joe Feeney, Guy Hovis, Jim Roberts, Ralna English, Larry Hooper, Jerry Burke and former Mouseketeer Bobby Burgess.
#4908: TONY ORLANDO AND DAWN
1975-01-15, WCBS, 52 min.
Lonnie Schorr , Tony Orlando , Loretta Swit , Dawn , Billy Macy , Lynn Stuart , Alice Nunn

July 3, 1974-July 24, 1974; December 4, 1974-December 28, 1976. Tony Orlando and Dawn hosted a four-week summer replacement for "The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour"; the series resurfaced later that year. During the 1975-1976 season regulars included Alice Nunn, Lonnie Schorr, and Lynn Stuart. In the fall of 1976 the show was retitled "Tony Orlando and Dawn Rainbow Hour"; the regulars included George Carlin, Susan Lanier, Bob Holt, Edie McClurg, Adam Wade, and Nancy Steen.
#1508: BOBBY GOLDSBORO SHOW, THE
1975-01-18, WNEW, 27 min.
The Fifth Dimension , Bobby Goldsboro

1972 (Syndicated). Half-hour variety series hosted by pop singer Bobby Goldsboro.
#3225: JIMMY DEAN SHOW, THE
1975-01-18, WPIX, 27 min.
Jimmy Dean , Barbara Fairchild

1974 (Syndicated).
#4891: TONY ORLANDO AND DAWN
1975-01-22, WCBS, 52 min.
Danny Thomas , Ruth Buzzi , Lonnie Schorr , Tony Orlando , Dawn , Lynn Stuart , Alice Nunn

July 3, 1974-July 24, 1974; December 4, 1974-December 28, 1976. Tony Orlando and Dawn hosted a four-week summer replacement for "The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour"; the series resurfaced later that year. During the 1975-1976 season regulars included Alice Nunn, Lonnie Schorr, and Lynn Stuart. In the fall of 1976 the show was retitled "Tony Orlando and Dawn Rainbow Hour"; the regulars included George Carlin, Susan Lanier, Bob Holt, Edie McClurg, Adam Wade, and Nancy Steen.
#4898: TONY ORLANDO AND DAWN
1975-01-22, WCBS, 52 min.
Danny Thomas , Ruth Buzzi , Lonnie Schorr , Tony Orlando , Dawn , Lynn Stuart , Alice Nunn

July 3, 1974-July 24, 1974; December 4, 1974-December 28, 1976. Tony Orlando and Dawn hosted a four-week summer replacement for "The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour"; the series resurfaced later that year. During the 1975-1976 season regulars included Alice Nunn, Lonnie Schorr, and Lynn Stuart. In the fall of 1976 the show was retitled "Tony Orlando and Dawn Rainbow Hour"; the regulars included George Carlin, Susan Lanier, Bob Holt, Edie McClurg, Adam Wade, and Nancy Steen.
#1509: BOBBY GOLDSBORO SHOW, THE
1975-01-25, WNEW, 27 min.
Bobby Goldsboro , Bobby Womack

1972 (Syndicated). Half-hour variety series hosted by pop singer Bobby Goldsboro.
#3226: JIMMY DEAN SHOW, THE
1975-01-25, WPIX, 27 min.
Jimmy Dean , Chet Atkins

1974 (Syndicated).
#4911: TONY ORLANDO AND DAWN
1975-01-29, WCBS, 52 min.
Kate Smith , Ted Knight , Lonnie Schorr , Tony Orlando , Dawn , Lynn Stuart , Alice Nunn

July 3, 1974-July 24, 1974; December 4, 1974-December 28, 1976. Tony Orlando and Dawn hosted a four-week summer replacement for "The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour"; the series resurfaced later that year. During the 1975-1976 season regulars included Alice Nunn, Lonnie Schorr, and Lynn Stuart. In the fall of 1976 the show was retitled "Tony Orlando and Dawn Rainbow Hour"; the regulars included George Carlin, Susan Lanier, Bob Holt, Edie McClurg, Adam Wade, and Nancy Steen.
#3227: JIMMY DEAN SHOW, THE
1975-02-01, WPIX, 27 min.
Jimmy Dean , Minnie Pearl , Jerry J. Gatlin

1974 (Syndicated).
#1501: BOBBY GOLDSBORO SHOW, THE
1975-02-08, WNEW, 27 min.
Bobby Goldsboro , Paul Revere and The Raiders

1972 (Syndicated). Half-hour variety series hosted by pop singer Bobby Goldsboro.
#3228: JIMMY DEAN SHOW, THE
1975-02-08, WPIX, 27 min.
Jimmy Dean , Johnny Russell

1974 (Syndicated).
#4897: TONY ORLANDO AND DAWN
1975-02-12, WCBS, 52 min.
Andy Griffith , Lonnie Schorr , Georgia Engel , Tony Orlando , Dawn , Lynn Stuart , Alice Nunn

July 3, 1974-July 24, 1974; December 4, 1974-December 28, 1976. Tony Orlando and Dawn hosted a four-week summer replacement for "The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour"; the series resurfaced later that year. During the 1975-1976 season regulars included Alice Nunn, Lonnie Schorr, and Lynn Stuart. In the fall of 1976 the show was retitled "Tony Orlando and Dawn Rainbow Hour"; the regulars included George Carlin, Susan Lanier, Bob Holt, Edie McClurg, Adam Wade, and Nancy Steen.
#3229: JIMMY DEAN SHOW, THE
1975-02-15, WPIX, 27 min.
Jimmy Dean , Jody Miller

1974 (Syndicated).
#5983: IT'S A BIRD, IT'S A PLANE, IT'S SUPERMAN
1975-02-21, WABC, 96 min.
David Wayne , Lesley Ann Warren , Kenneth Mars , Allen Ludden , Loretta Swit , David Wilson

Presented on "WIDE WORLD SPECIAL." A TV adaptation of the 1966 Broadway musical. Broadcast from 11:30 PM to 1:30 AM on Wide World Special. Superman's powers are tested when he is confronted by a mad scientist.
#1502: BOBBY GOLDSBORO SHOW, THE
1975-02-22, WNEW, 27 min.
Bobby Goldsboro , Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods

1972 (Syndicated). Half-hour variety series hosted by pop singer Bobby Goldsboro.
#3230: JIMMY DEAN SHOW, THE
1975-02-22, WPIX, 27 min.
Jimmy Dean , Boots Randolph

1974 (Syndicated).
#4912: TONY ORLANDO AND DAWN
1975-02-26, WCBS, 52 min.
Dom DeLuise , Lonnie Schorr , Tony Orlando , Tammy Wynette , Dawn , Lynn Stuart , Alice Nunn

July 3, 1974-July 24, 1974; December 4, 1974-December 28, 1976. Tony Orlando and Dawn hosted a four-week summer replacement for "The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour"; the series resurfaced later that year. During the 1975-1976 season regulars included Alice Nunn, Lonnie Schorr, and Lynn Stuart. In the fall of 1976 the show was retitled "Tony Orlando and Dawn Rainbow Hour"; the regulars included George Carlin, Susan Lanier, Bob Holt, Edie McClurg, Adam Wade, and Nancy Steen.
#1510: BOBBY GOLDSBORO SHOW, THE
1975-03-01, WNEW, 27 min.
Bobby Goldsboro , Rod McKuen

1972 (Syndicated). Half-hour variety series hosted by pop singer Bobby Goldsboro.
#3219: JIMMY DEAN SHOW, THE
1975-03-01, WPIX, 27 min.
Jimmy Dean , Bobby Bare & Sons

1974 (Syndicated).
#4895: TONY ORLANDO AND DAWN
1975-03-05, WCBS, 52 min.
Tony Randall , Charo , Lonnie Schorr , Tony Orlando , Dawn , Lynn Stuart , Alice Nunn

July 3, 1974-July 24, 1974; December 4, 1974-December 28, 1976. Tony Orlando and Dawn hosted a four-week summer replacement for "The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour"; the series resurfaced later that year. During the 1975-1976 season regulars included Alice Nunn, Lonnie Schorr, and Lynn Stuart. In the fall of 1976 the show was retitled "Tony Orlando and Dawn Rainbow Hour"; the regulars included George Carlin, Susan Lanier, Bob Holt, Edie McClurg, Adam Wade, and Nancy Steen.
#6484: EVENING AT SYMPHONY
1975-03-07, PBS, 60 min.
The Vienna Philharmonic , Willi Boskovsky

October 6, 1974-December 20, 1979. An hour of classical music taped at Symphony Hall in Boston with The Boston Symphony Orchestra.

This broadcast features the music of the Strauss family performed in the 1974 traditional New Year's Eve concert by the Vienna Philharmonic.

Conductor: Willi Boskovsky
Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic
#1503: BOBBY GOLDSBORO SHOW, THE
1975-03-08, WNEW, 27 min.
Bobby Goldsboro , Anne Murray

1972 (Syndicated). Half-hour variety series hosted by pop singer Bobby Goldsboro.
#9955: "FUNNY GIRL TO FUNNY LADY."
1975-03-09, WABC, 52 min.
Dick Cavett , Barbra Streisand , Muhammad Ali , James Caan , Gerald Ford

The premiere of Barbra Streisand's new Movie "Funny Lady" is the occasion for a charity benefit for the Special Olympics for retarded children. Dick Cavett, the scheduled host, is expected to interview arriving guests including at press time First Lady Betty Ford and to introduce a montage of clips from Barbra's films. The highlight of the show is Barbra's first live television concert, a 20-minute segment. The program is telecast from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C.  

Duplicate of #6001. 

                                         
#6001: FUNNY GIRL TO FUNNY LADY
1975-03-09, WABC, 52 min.
Dick Cavett , Barbra Streisand , Muhammad Ali , James Caan , Gerald Ford

The premiere of Barbra Streisand's new Movie "Funny Lady" is the occasion for a charity benefit for the Special Olympics for retarded children. Dick Cavett, the scheduled host, is expected to interview arriving guests including at press time First Lady Betty Ford and to introduce a montage of clips from Barbra's films. The highlight of the show is Barbra's first live television concert, a 20-minute segment. The program is telecast from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C.  

  
#4896: TONY ORLANDO AND DAWN
1975-03-13, WCBS, 52 min.
Frankie Avalon , Arte Johnson , Lonnie Schorr , Tony Orlando , Dawn , Liza Todd , Lynn Stuart , Alice Nunn

July 3, 1974-July 24, 1974; December 4, 1974-December 28, 1976. Tony Orlando and Dawn hosted a four-week summer replacement for "The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour"; the series resurfaced later that year. During the 1975-1976 season regulars included Alice Nunn, Lonnie Schorr, and Lynn Stuart. In the fall of 1976 the show was retitled "Tony Orlando and Dawn Rainbow Hour"; the regulars included George Carlin, Susan Lanier, Bob Holt, Edie McClurg, Adam Wade, and Nancy Steen.
#2462: EVENING AT POPS
1975-03-15, WNET, 57 min.
Robert Merrill , Richard Tucker , Arthur Fiedler & the Boston Pops Orchestra

July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. This broadcast featured a "Salute to Fiddler On The Roof." A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).
#4909: TONY ORLANDO AND DAWN
1975-03-19, WCBS, 52 min.
Kate Smith , Buddy Ebsen , Lonnie Schorr , Tony Orlando , Dawn , Lynn Stuart , Alice Nunn

July 3, 1974-July 24, 1974; December 4, 1974-December 28, 1976. Tony Orlando and Dawn hosted a four-week summer replacement for "The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour"; the series resurfaced later that year. During the 1975-1976 season regulars included Alice Nunn, Lonnie Schorr, and Lynn Stuart. In the fall of 1976 the show was retitled "Tony Orlando and Dawn Rainbow Hour"; the regulars included George Carlin, Susan Lanier, Bob Holt, Edie McClurg, Adam Wade, and Nancy Steen.
#1504: BOBBY GOLDSBORO SHOW, THE
1975-03-22, WNEW, 27 min.
Johnny Bench , Bobby Goldsboro

1972 (Syndicated). Half-hour variety series hosted by pop singer Bobby Goldsboro.
#4910: TONY ORLANDO AND DAWN
1975-03-26, WCBS, 52 min.
Nancy Walker , Lonnie Schorr , Mel Tillis , Tony Orlando , Dawn , John Amos , Lynn Stuart , Alice Nunn

July 3, 1974-July 24, 1974; December 4, 1974-December 28, 1976. Tony Orlando and Dawn hosted a four-week summer replacement for "The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour"; the series resurfaced later that year. During the 1975-1976 season regulars included Alice Nunn, Lonnie Schorr, and Lynn Stuart. In the fall of 1976 the show was retitled "Tony Orlando and Dawn Rainbow Hour"; the regulars included George Carlin, Susan Lanier, Bob Holt, Edie McClurg, Adam Wade, and Nancy Steen.
#4905: TONY ORLANDO AND DAWN
1975-04-02, WCBS, 52 min.
Jack Albertson , Ruth Buzzi , Lonnie Schorr , Tony Orlando , Dawn , Lynn Stuart , Alice Nunn

July 3, 1974-July 24, 1974; December 4, 1974-December 28, 1976. Tony Orlando and Dawn hosted a four-week summer replacement for "The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour"; the series resurfaced later that year. During the 1975-1976 season regulars included Alice Nunn, Lonnie Schorr, and Lynn Stuart. In the fall of 1976 the show was retitled "Tony Orlando and Dawn Rainbow Hour"; the regulars included George Carlin, Susan Lanier, Bob Holt, Edie McClurg, Adam Wade, and Nancy Steen.
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