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#6337: CONTACT
1975-11-26, NBC, 15 min.
Bill Miller , Matthew Troy

(NBC-Radio). Bill Miller interviews Matthew Troy, Finance Chairman - New York City Council.
#8031: DINAH!
1975-11-28, SYN, 57 min.
Dinah Shore , Mike Wallace , Alan King , Dan Rather , David Clayton Thomas , Stephanie Mills , Richard Nixon , Blood Sweat and Tears , Morley Safer , Bobby Colomby , Joe Giorgiannin , Jaco Pastorius , Mike Stern , Larry Willis

October 21st, 1974-1980.

90-minute talk show hosted by Dinah Shore. The program was seen during the daytime in most markets. In 1979, the show was retitled "Dinah and Friends" as Dinah employed a weekly co-host. Depending on the market where the syndicated show airs, it is presented as a 90-minute show or edited to a 60-minute broadcast. 

A rare appearance by Blood Sweat and Tears. Discussion includes Bobby Colomby most responsible for the sound of the group. Other guests include Stephanie Mills, Alan King, and Mike Wallace who is proud to reveal that 60 Minutes will be going prime time 7:00pm in two weeks with Dan Rather joining Mike and Morley Safer. Wallace relates that in 1967 he turned down the job offered to him by Richard Nixon as press secretary. Other personal thoughts about the former President are expressed including upcoming Nixon / Frost interviews.  

HIGLIGHTS:

"Ease on Down the Road,"  "My Personal Property." ----Shore
"Home," "If You Can Learn How to Cry."--------------------Mills
"Life"-------------------------------------------Blood, Sweat and Tears

Commercials include, Mama Select Frozen Pizza, Lestoil, Northway Mall, Mike Douglas Show, Shake 'N' Bake, Sears, WGY Radio Station Pomo, Heinz Frozen French Fries, John Warner for The National Archives and upcoming Bi-Centennial, Red Rose Tea, Marine Midland Bank, Macy's Thanksgiving Sales, Coca Cola, and Special TV broadcast "You're Under Arrest .




                                                                                                                                               
#8810: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
1975-11-28, SYN, 90 min.
Mike Douglas , Bing Crosby , Diane Keaton , Phyllis Diller , Elliot Gould , James Caan , Pete Barbutti , Kathryn Crosby , Harry Crosby Jr , Michael Cane , Jan Michael Vincent , Barbara Loden

1963-1982 (SYNDICATED). Mike Douglas hosted one of television's longest-running talk shows (19 years). Each week Douglas was joined by a different co-host. In 1967, "The Mike Douglas Show" became the first syndicated talk show to win an Emmy Award.

Broadcast from 1963-1978 in Philadelphia Broadcast from 1978-1982 in Los Angeles An at-home visit with Bing Crosby, Kathryn Crosby, and Harry Crosby, Jr.
#6350: ISSUES AND ANSWERS
1975-11-30, ABC, 30 min.
Ronald Reagan , Bob Clark

November 27, 1960-November 8, 1981. Newsmakers were interviewed by journalists on this public affairs program, ABC's counterpart of CBS's "Face The Nation" and NBC's "Meet The Press." In its earliest weeks, the series was entitled "ABC Press Conference."

Bob Clark interviews candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination, Governor Ronald Reagan.
#8032: DINAH!
1975-12-01, SYN, 60 min.
Dinah Shore , Fred Astaire , Paul Williams , Tony Bennett

October 21st, 1974-1980.

90-minute talk show hosted by Dinah Shore. The program was seen during the daytime in most markets. In 1979, the show was retitled "Dinah and Friends" as Dinah employed a weekly co-host. Depending on the market where the syndicated show airs, it is presented as a 90-minute show or edited to a 60-minute broadcast. 






                                                                                                                                               
#8811: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
1975-12-01, SYN, 90 min.
Jerry Lewis , Don Adams , Mike Douglas , Glen Campbell , Argentinian Gauchos , Golddiggers , Harry Blackstone Jr , Royal Scots

1963-1982 (SYNDICATED). Mike Douglas hosted one of television's longest-running talk shows (19 years). Each week Douglas was joined by a different co-host. In 1967, "The Mike Douglas Show" became the first syndicated talk show to win an Emmy Award.

Broadcast from 1963-1978 in Philadelphia Broadcast from 1978-1982 in Los Angeles Co-Host: Don Adams
#5521A: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1975-12-02, WNBC, 60 min.
Tom Snyder

"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder is NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE.

October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. 

This broadcast is about VIDEO DATING, a service that introduces single persons by video tape. 

An hour-long talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. Network television's first entry into late-late-night programming on weeknights Monday thru Thursday, usually broadcasting on tape 1 AM to 2 AM. "Tomorrow" was expanded to 90 minutes on September 16, 1980.                          
#5521: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1975-12-03, WNBC, 60 min.
Tom Snyder

"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder is NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE.

October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. This was the "First Anniversary Show" broadcast and featured interviews with Veteran Vaudevillians. An hour-long talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. Network television's first entry into late-late-night programming on weeknights Monday thru Thursday, usually broadcasting on tape 1 AM to 2 AM. "Tomorrow" was expanded to 90 minutes on September 16, 1980.             
#8033: DINAH!
1975-12-03, SYN, 60 min.
Carol Burnett , Dinah Shore , Eydie Gorme , Marty Robbins , Lilli Palmer

October 21st, 1974-1980.

90-minute talk show hosted by Dinah Shore. The program was seen during the daytime in most markets. In 1979, the show was retitled "Dinah and Friends" as Dinah employed a weekly co-host. Depending on the market where the syndicated show airs, it is presented as a 90-minute show or edited to a 60-minute broadcast. 






                                                                                                                                                            
#8812: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
1975-12-03, SYN, 90 min.
Juliet Prowse , Don Adams , Foster Brooks , Mike Douglas , Jill St. John , Mac Davis , Chuck Woolery , John Bauer , Hank Taub , Gregg Jones , Dick Andrews

1963-1982 (SYNDICATED). Mike Douglas hosted one of television's longest-running talk shows (19 years). Each week Douglas was joined by a different co-host. In 1967, "The Mike Douglas Show" became the first syndicated talk show to win an Emmy Award.

Broadcast from 1963-1978 in Philadelphia Broadcast from 1978-1982 in Los Angeles Co-Host: Don Adams
#9650: TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON, THE
1975-12-04, NBC, 90 min.
Johnny Carson , Tony Randall , John Byner , Diane Keaton

October 1, 1962-May 22, 1992. Johnny Carson, host of NBC's network late-night "Tonight Show" reigned for 30 unprecedented years...five times the combined tenure of Steve Allen, and Jack Paar. Carson was impervious to competition, including efforts to dethrone him by Les Crane, Joey Bishop, Merv Griffin, Dick Cavett, Jack Paar, Pat Sajak, Joan Rivers, and Arsenio Hall. Sadly, very few complete "Tonight Show" broadcasts survive during Johnny Carson's first ten years of broadcasting. Around 1965, through the early 1970's, oldest tapes were first erased systematically by orders from myopic NBC executives, to be recycled for purposes of saving money. Ironically, in many cases, these older master tapes were too brittle, and portended probable drop-outs for re-use after being erased. Subsequently blank after being erased, these older questionable master 2" Quad tapes were either sparingly used or never used again for recording new programming and eventually were discarded. Saving thousands of dollars at the time (wiping master tapes for potential re-use) resulted in losing millions of dollars by NBC in today's marketplace, and more importantly wiping thousands of historic TONIGHT SHOW broadcasts, which contain precious personal anecdotes from political, show business, and sports icons of the past.

Johnny's guests are John Byner, Tony Randall, and Diane Keaton.
#5522: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1975-12-04, WNBC, 60 min.
Eugene McCarthy , Tom Snyder

"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder is NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE.

October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. An hour-long talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. Network television's first entry into late-late-night programming on weeknights Monday thru Thursday, usually broadcasting on tape 1 AM to 2 AM. "Tomorrow" was expanded to 90 minutes on September 16, 1980.             
#5523: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1975-12-05, WNBC, 60 min.
Tom Snyder , Keith Stefan

"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder is NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE.

October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. This broadcast featured Keith Stefan, a victim of Hodgkin's disease. An hour-long talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. Network television's first entry into late-late-night programming on weeknights Monday thru Thursday, usually broadcasting on tape 1 AM to 2 AM. "Tomorrow" was expanded to 90 minutes on September 16, 1980.             
#9088: PHIL DONAHUE SHOW, THE
1975-12-05, SYN, 60 min.
Phil Donahue , Bob Woodward

1970-1996- Nationally Syndicated. 

In 1977 Phil Donahue shifted his base of operations to Chicago from Dayton, Ohio and the show's title became known simply as "Donahue," a one-hour show usually devoted to a single topic or guest.  

The guest is columnist Bob Woodward.                                  
#9589: TODAY SHOW, THE
1975-12-05, NBC, 120 min.
Barbara Walters , Jim Hartz , Dan Waller

January 14, 1952-Present. First early-morning network program and longest-running daytime series. Created by Sylvester "Pat" Weaver. Telecast Monday thru Friday, 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM, the broadcasts have maintained a format including a News Summary, segments related to Sports, Weather, Interviews, and Features. Throughout its long run, hosts of "The Today Show" have included Dave Garroway (1952-1961), John Chancellor (1961-1962), Hugh Downs (1962-1971), Frank McGee (1971-1974), Jim Hartz (1974-1976), Tom Brokaw (1976-1981), Jane Pauley, Bryant Gumbel, Chris Wallace, Katie Couric, and others.

A salute to Illinois. Guest is Governor Dan Waller. The hosts are Jim Hartz and Barbara Walters.
#8813: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
1975-12-08, SYN, 90 min.
Mike Douglas , Jack Palance , Dick Butkus , Lennon Sisters , Hudson Brothers , Larry Czonka , San Diego Lobos , Men &Women of the United States Navy &Marines

1963-1982 (SYNDICATED). Mike Douglas hosted one of television's longest-running talk shows (19 years). Each week Douglas was joined by a different co-host. In 1967, "The Mike Douglas Show" became the first syndicated talk show to win an Emmy Award.

Broadcast from 1963-1978 in Philadelphia Broadcast from 1978-1982 in Los Angeles Co_Host: Jack Palance
#8034: DINAH!
1975-12-08, SYN, 60 min.
Lucie Arnaz , Dinah Shore , Zsa Zsa Gabor , Vivian Vance , Lucille Ball , Dee Dee Ball , Charles Pomerantz

October 21st, 1974-1980.

90-minute talk show hosted by Dinah Shore. The program was seen during the daytime in most markets. In 1979, the show was retitled "Dinah and Friends" as Dinah employed a weekly co-host. Depending on the market where the syndicated show airs, it is presented as a 90-minute show or edited to a 60-minute broadcast. 

Dee Dee Ball mother of Lucille Ball is a guest. 






                                                                                                                                                                         
#5524: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1975-12-09, WNBC, 45 min.
Tom Snyder , Bruce Herschensohn

"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder is NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE.

October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. This broadcast featured a discussion on the treatment of the news by the media. An hour-long talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. Network television's first entry into late-late-night programming on weeknights Monday thru Thursday, usually broadcasting on tape 1 AM to 2 AM. "Tomorrow" was expanded to 90 minutes on September 16, 1980.             
#8728: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE:
1975-12-09, SYN, 90 min.
Merv Griffin , Pat Cooper , Foster Brooks , Helen Reddy , Joan Rivers , Leroy Van Dyke

October 1, 1962-March 29, 1963 (NBC); 1965-1969 (Syndicated); August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972 (CBS); 1972-1986 (Syndicated).

Guests are Joan Rivers, Pat Cooper, Helen Reddy, Foster Brooks, and Leroy Van Dyke.

                                                                                                                                                   
#8814: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
1975-12-09, SYN, 90 min.
Mike Douglas , Trini Lopez , Hank Garcia , Elena Verdugo , Peter Wilson , Diane Montoya , James Moss , Paul Exell , Alphonso Bustamante

1963-1982 (SYNDICATED). Mike Douglas hosted one of television's longest-running talk shows (19 years). Each week Douglas was joined by a different co-host. In 1967, "The Mike Douglas Show" became the first syndicated talk show to win an Emmy Award.

Broadcast from 1963-1978 in Philadelphia Broadcast from 1978-1982 in Los Angeles Co-Host: Trini Lopez
#8815: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
1975-12-10, SYN, 90 min.
Mike Douglas , Mel Blanc , Susan St. James , ABBA , Joan Embrey , Jim Bacon , Jane Meier , John Olson

1963-1982 (SYNDICATED). Mike Douglas hosted one of television's longest-running talk shows (19 years). Each week Douglas was joined by a different co-host. In 1967, "The Mike Douglas Show" became the first syndicated talk show to win an Emmy Award.

Broadcast from 1963-1978 in Philadelphia Broadcast from 1978-1982 in Los Angeles Co-Host: Susan St.James
#1145: PHIL DONAHUE SHOW, THE
1975-12-10, WFRV, 23 min.
Phil Donahue , Charlotte Sheedy

1970-1996 (SYNDICATED). An hour-long talk show, usually devoted to a single topic and featured an active studio audience. In 1977, the show changed its name to "Donahue."

Phil Donahue leads a discussion of common problems in mother-daughter relationships. The guests are Charlotte Sheedy, who comments on the book she is writing, "It's All Right to Hate Your Kids," and her daughter Alexander.
#5753: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1975-12-10, WNBC, 60 min.
Tom Snyder , Hugh Sidney

"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder is NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE.

October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. 

This broadcast featured a discussion on President Ford's trip to China. An hour-long talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. Network television's first entry into late-late-night programming on weeknights Monday thru Thursday, usually broadcasting on tape 1 AM to 2 AM. "Tomorrow" was expanded to 90 minutes on September 16, 1980.             
#6333: BOOK BEAT
1975-12-10, PBS, 30 min.
Robert Cromie

1965-1978 (National Public TV). Half-hour series hosted by Robert Cromie of the Chicago Tribune, featuring interviews with authors.

Power of the President is discussed.
#8035: DINAH!
1975-12-10, SYN, 60 min.
Dinah Shore , Muhammad Ali , Tony Orlando , Billy Crystal , Khalilah Ali

October 21st, 1974-1980.

90-minute talk show hosted by Dinah Shore. The program was seen during the daytime in most markets. In 1979, the show was retitled "Dinah and Friends" as Dinah employed a weekly co-host. Depending on the market where the syndicated show airs, it is presented as a 90-minute show or edited to a 60-minute broadcast.                                                                                                                                                                                                  
#5754: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1975-12-11, WNBC, 60 min.
Bob Prince , Tom Snyder , Harry Caray , Marv Albert , Dick Engberg

"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder is NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE.

October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. 

This broadcast featured a discussion on sportscasting. An hour-long talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. Network television's first entry into late-late-night programming on weeknights Monday thru Thursday, usually broadcasting on tape 1 AM to 2 AM. "Tomorrow" was expanded to 90 minutes on September 16, 1980.             
#6346: GOOD MORNING AMERICA
1975-12-11, ABC, 120 min.
Nancy Dussault , Rona Barrett , Burt Reynolds , David Hartman , Maxine Fiel , Mark Chartrand

November 3, 1975-Present. ABC Network's first early-morning effort. Its format, similar to "Today Show" - a two-hour blend of news, interviews, and features. David Hartman was the show's host from 1975 to 1987. His first co-host was actress Nancy Dussault, who left in April of 1977. Rona Barrett reported on Hollywood news.

Discussion: "Is Astrology a Hoax?" with Maxine Fiel, Dr. Mark Chartrand. Interview with Burt Reynolds.
#6399: RONA LOOKS AT JAMES CAAN, MICHAEL CAINE, ELLIOT GOULD, AND BURT REYNOLDS
1975-12-11, CBS, 52 min.
Rona Barrett , Burt Reynolds , Michael Caine , Elliot Gould , James Caan

Rona Barrett interviews four of Hollywood's top male movie stars in her home & on location in Savannah, Georgia.
#8036: DINAH!
1975-12-11, SYN, 60 min.
Milton Berle , Dinah Shore , Donna Fargo , Bo Donaldson , The Heywoods , Whitman Mayo , Clarence Kelley

October 21st, 1974-1980.

90-minute talk show hosted by Dinah Shore. The program was seen during the daytime in most markets. In 1979, the show was re titled "Dinah and Friends" as Dinah employed a weekly co-host. Depending on the market where the syndicated show airs, it is presented as a 90-minute show or edited to a 60-minute broadcast.



                                                                                                                                                                                                                
#5525: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1975-12-12, WNBC, 60 min.
Garry Moore , Tom Snyder , Mr. and Mrs. Burt Boyar

"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder is NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE.

October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. An hour-long talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. Network television's first entry into late-late-night programming on weeknights Monday thru Thursday, usually broadcasting on tape 1 AM to 2 AM. "Tomorrow" was expanded to 90 minutes on September 16, 1980.             
#6370: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
1975-12-12, CBS, 60 min.
Mike Douglas , The Lennon Sisters , Jim Fish

1963-1982 (SYNDICATED). Mike Douglas hosted one of television's longest running talk shows (19 years). Each week Douglas was joined by a different co-host. In 1967, "The Mike Douglas Show" became the first syndicated talk show to win an Emmy Award.

Mike Douglas hosts from San Diego at Sea World's Aquatic Park. Guests include The Lennon Sisters and oceanographer Jim Fish.
#6340: DINAH!
1975-12-12, NBC, 60 min.
Redd Foxx , Dinah Shore , Nanette Fabray , Norm Crosby , ABBA , Timmie Rogers

1974-1980 (Syndicated). Ninety-minute talk show, hosted by Dinah Shore. The program was seen daytime in most markets. In 1979, the show was retitled "Dinah and Friends" as Dinah employed a weekly co-host. In some markets "Dinah!" ran for 60 minutes...edited version of the 90 minutes show.
#9089: PHIL DONAHUE SHOW, THE
1975-12-12, SYN, 60 min.
Phil Donahue , Abilgail Van Buren

1970-1996- Nationally Syndicated. 

In 1977 Phil Donahue shifted his base of operations to Chicago from Dayton, Ohio and the show's title became known simply as "Donahue," a one-hour show usually devoted to a single topic or guest.  

The guest is Abigail Van Buren, (Dear Abby).                                
#9590: TODAY SHOW, THE
1975-12-12, NBC, 120 min.
Barbara Walters , Jim Hartz , William Milliken

January 14, 1952-Present. First early-morning network program and longest-running daytime series. Created by Sylvester "Pat" Weaver. Telecast Monday thru Friday, 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM, the broadcasts have maintained a format including a News Summary, segments related to Sports, Weather, Interviews, and Features. Throughout its long run, hosts of "The Today Show" have included Dave Garroway (1952-1961), John Chancellor (1961-1962), Hugh Downs (1962-1971), Frank McGee (1971-1974), Jim Hartz (1974-1976), Tom Brokaw (1976-1981), Jane Pauley, Bryant Gumbel, Chris Wallace, Katie Couric, and others.

A salute to Michigan. Guest is Governor William Milliken. The hosts are Jim Hartz and Barbara Walters.
#10125: TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON, THE
1975-12-12, NBC, 90 min.
Bob Hope , Johnny Carson , Dean Martin , Ed McMahon , Carol Wayne , Charles Nelson Reilly

October 1, 1962-May 22, 1992. Johnny Carson, host of NBC's network late-night "Tonight Show" reigned for 30 unprecedented years...five times the combined tenure of Steve Allen, and Jack Paar. Carson was impervious to competition, including efforts to dethrone him by Les Crane, Joey Bishop, Merv Griffin, Dick Cavett, Jack Paar, Pat Sajak, Joan Rivers, and Arsenio Hall. Sadly, very few complete "Tonight Show" broadcasts survive during Johnny Carson's first ten years of broadcasting. Around 1965, through the early 1970's, oldest tapes were first erased systematically by orders from myopic NBC executives, to be recycled for purposes of saving money. Ironically, in many cases, these older master tapes were too brittle, and portended probable drop-outs for re-use after being erased. Subsequently blank after being erased, these older questionable master 2" Quad tapes were either sparingly used or never used again for recording new programming and eventually were discarded. Saving thousands of dollars at the time (wiping master tapes for potential re-use) resulted in losing millions of dollars by NBC in today's marketplace, and more importantly wiping thousands of historic TONIGHT SHOW broadcasts, which contain precious personal anecdotes from political, show business, and sports icons of the past.

Johnny Carson's guests are Dean Martin, Carol Wayne, Bob Hope, and Charles Nelson Reilly.
#8729: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE:
1975-12-15, SYN, 90 min.
Merv Griffin , Vincent Price , Minnie Pearl , Kenny Starr , Barry Gray , Stephanie Edwards

October 1, 1962-March 29, 1963 (NBC); 1965-1969 (Syndicated); August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972 (CBS); 1972-1986 (Syndicated).

Guests are Barry Gray, Vincent Price, Minnie Pearl, Stephanie Edwards, and Kenny Starr

                                                                                                                                                                
#8816: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
1975-12-15, SYN, 90 min.
Anne Meara , Mike Douglas , John Davidson , Petula Clark , H. John Heinz , Ronald Taylor

1963-1982 (SYNDICATED). Mike Douglas hosted one of television's longest-running talk shows (19 years). Each week Douglas was joined by a different co-host. In 1967, "The Mike Douglas Show" became the first syndicated talk show to win an Emmy Award.

Broadcast from 1963-1978 in Philadelphia Broadcast from 1978-1982 in Los Angeles Co-Host:Petula Clark
#9651: TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON, THE
1975-12-15, NBC, 60 min.
Johnny Carson , Ed McMahon , Burt Reynolds , Mel Brooks , Liza Minnelli , Doc Severinsen , Lauren Hutton , Gene Hackman

October 1, 1962-May 22, 1992. Johnny Carson, host of NBC's network late-night "Tonight Show" reigned for 30 unprecedented years...five times the combined tenure of Steve Allen, and Jack Paar. Carson was impervious to competition, including efforts to dethrone him by Les Crane, Joey Bishop, Merv Griffin, Dick Cavett, Jack Paar, Pat Sajak, Joan Rivers, and Arsenio Hall. Sadly, very few complete "Tonight Show" broadcasts survive during Johnny Carson's first ten years of broadcasting. Around 1965, through the early 1970's, oldest tapes were first erased systematically by orders from myopic NBC executives, to be recycled for purposes of saving money. Ironically, in many cases, these older master tapes were too brittle, and portended probable drop-outs for re-use after being erased. Subsequently blank after being erased, these older questionable master 2" Quad tapes were either sparingly used or never used again for recording new programming and eventually were discarded. Saving thousands of dollars at the time (wiping master tapes for potential re-use) resulted in losing millions of dollars by NBC in today's marketplace, and more importantly wiping thousands of historic TONIGHT SHOW broadcasts, which contain precious personal anecdotes from political, show business, and sports icons of the past.

Guest-Host: substituting for Johnny Carson is Burt Reynolds. This program contains the final 60 minutes of the broadcast. Missing the first third.
#7900: DAVID STEINBERG'S NOONDAY
1975-12-15, WRGB, 60 min.
David Steinberg , Karen Valentine , Bill Saluga , Robert Lawrence Balzer , Carole Androsky , Gailard Sartain

Comedian David Steinberg is the host of this five part miniseries which is a pilot for a weekday series. Each show is built around a theme that's discussed by guest celebrities and experts in the field. Today's subject is "Food Follies." Guests include Karen Valentine and wine expert Robert Lawrence Balzer. Comics Bill Saluga, Carol Androsky, and Gailard Sartain are regulars. This is the debut show of the series.                         
#5526: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1975-12-16, WNBC, 60 min.
John Huston , Tom Snyder

"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder is NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE.

October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. An hour-long talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. Network television's first entry into late-late-night programming on weeknights Monday thru Thursday, usually broadcasting on tape 1 AM to 2 AM. "Tomorrow" was expanded to 90 minutes on September 16, 1980.             
#9652: TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON, THE
1975-12-16, NBC, 90 min.
Johnny Carson , Shecky Greene , Ethel Merman , Ted Knight

October 1, 1962-May 22, 1992. Johnny Carson, host of NBC's network late-night "Tonight Show" reigned for 30 unprecedented years...five times the combined tenure of Steve Allen, and Jack Paar. Carson was impervious to competition, including efforts to dethrone him by Les Crane, Joey Bishop, Merv Griffin, Dick Cavett, Jack Paar, Pat Sajak, Joan Rivers, and Arsenio Hall. Sadly, very few complete "Tonight Show" broadcasts survive during Johnny Carson's first ten years of broadcasting. Around 1965, through the early 1970's, oldest tapes were first erased systematically by orders from myopic NBC executives, to be recycled for purposes of saving money. Ironically, in many cases, these older master tapes were too brittle, and portended probable drop-outs for re-use after being erased. Subsequently blank after being erased, these older questionable master 2" Quad tapes were either sparingly used or never used again for recording new programming and eventually were discarded. Saving thousands of dollars at the time (wiping master tapes for potential re-use) resulted in losing millions of dollars by NBC in today's marketplace, and more importantly wiping thousands of historic TONIGHT SHOW broadcasts, which contain precious personal anecdotes from political, show business, and sports icons of the past.

Johnny's guests are Shecky Greene, Ethel Merman, and Ted Knight.
#5527: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1975-12-17, WNBC, 60 min.
Tom Snyder , Dr. George Serban , Dr. Hans Selye

"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder is NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE.

October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. This broadcast featured a discussion on stress. An hour-long talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. Network television's first entry into late-late-night programming on weeknights Monday thru Thursday, usually broadcasting on tape 1 AM to 2 AM. "Tomorrow" was expanded to 90 minutes on September 16, 1980.             
#5528: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1975-12-19, WNBC, 60 min.
Averell W. Harriman , Tom Snyder , Edward Kennedy

"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder is NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE.

October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. An hour-long talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. Network television's first entry into late-late-night programming on weeknights Monday thru Thursday, usually broadcasting on tape 1 AM to 2 AM. "Tomorrow" was expanded to 90 minutes on September 16, 1980.             
#9089A: PHIL DONAHUE SHOW, THE
1975-12-19, SYN, 60 min.
Jerry Lewis , Phil Donahue

1970-1996- Nationally Syndicated. 

In 1977 Phil Donahue shifted his base of operations to Chicago from Dayton, Ohio and the show's title became known simply as "Donahue," a one-hour show usually devoted to a single topic or guest. 

The guest is Jerry Lewis.                                  
#9591: TODAY SHOW, THE
1975-12-19, NBC, 120 min.
Barbara Walters , Jim Hartz , Otis R. Bowen

January 14, 1952-Present. First early-morning network program and longest-running daytime series. Created by Sylvester "Pat" Weaver. Telecast Monday thru Friday, 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM, the broadcasts have maintained a format including a News Summary, segments related to Sports, Weather, Interviews, and Features. Throughout its long run, hosts of "The Today Show" have included Dave Garroway (1952-1961), John Chancellor (1961-1962), Hugh Downs (1962-1971), Frank McGee (1971-1974), Jim Hartz (1974-1976), Tom Brokaw (1976-1981), Jane Pauley, Bryant Gumbel, Chris Wallace, Katie Couric, and others.

A salute to Indiana. Guest is Governor Otis R. Bowen. The hosts are Jim Hartz and Barbara Walters.
#8817: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
1975-12-22, SYN, 90 min.
Mike Douglas , George Hamilton

1963-1982 (SYNDICATED). Mike Douglas hosted one of television's longest-running talk shows (19 years). Each week Douglas was joined by a different co-host. In 1967, "The Mike Douglas Show" became the first syndicated talk show to win an Emmy Award.

Broadcast from 1963-1978 in Philadelphia Broadcast from 1978-1982 in Los Angeles Co-Host: George Hamilton
#8037: DINAH!
1975-12-22, SYN, 60 min.
Jerry Lewis , Dinah Shore , Ed McMahon , Sonny James

October 21st, 1974-1980.

90-minute talk show hosted by Dinah Shore. The program was seen during the daytime in most markets. In 1979, the show was re titled "Dinah and Friends" as Dinah employed a weekly co-host. Depending on the market where the syndicated show airs, it is presented as a 90-minute show or edited to a 60-minute broadcast. 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
#6368: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
1975-12-23, WNEW, 90 min.
Otto Preminger , Merv Griffin , Rona Barrett , Anthony Newley , Lucille Ball

From 1972-1986, Merv Griffin's fourth talk show version. It proved to be his most successful effort, lasting fourteen years. The final broadcast was aired September 5, 1986.
#5755: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1975-12-24, WNBC, 60 min.
Johnny Marks , Tom Snyder , The Teddy Bears , Peter Bull

"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder is NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE.

October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. 

An hour-long talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. Network television's first entry into late-late-night programming on weeknights Monday thru Thursday, usually broadcasting on tape 1 AM to 2 AM. "Tomorrow" was expanded to 90 minutes on September 16, 1980.             
#8038: DINAH!
1975-12-25, SYN, 60 min.
David Niven , Dinah Shore , Lily Tomlin , Robert Blake

October 21st, 1974-1980.

90-minute talk show hosted by Dinah Shore. The program was seen during the daytime in most markets. In 1979, the show was retitled "Dinah and Friends" as Dinah employed a weekly co-host. Depending on the market where the syndicated show airs, it is presented as a 90-minute show or edited to a 60-minute broadcast. 








                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
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