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#5571: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1976-05-28, WNBC, 60 min.
Tom Snyder , Edmund Brown Jr.

"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.             
#8849: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
1976-05-28, SYN, 90 min.
Howard Duff , Mike Douglas , Dana Andrews , Charo , David Groh , Alan Manson , Monte Markham , Nguyen Cao Ky Duyen

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: David Groh.
#9118: PHIL DONAHUE SHOW, THE
1976-05-28, SYN, 60 min.
Mary Martin , 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 Mary Martin.                                
#9612: TODAY SHOW, THE
1976-05-28, NBC, 90 min.
Barbara Walters , Jimmy Carter , Jim Hartz , S.S. Kalter , Theodore Lewis , Charles Minifie , Daniel Inouye , Pat Sky , Philip Noel

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 bi-centennial salute to the state of Rhode Island. The hosts are Jim Hartz and Barbara Walters.
#9120: PHIL DONAHUE SHOW, THE
1976-05-31, SYN, 60 min.
Phil Donahue , Jim Nabors

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 Jim Nabors.                              
#18080: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
1976-05-31, WNEW, 12 min.
Frank Sinatra , Bob Hope , Merv Griffin , Ronald Reagan , Jerry Brown , Nancy Reagan , Robert Redford , Bob Woodward , Carl Bernstein , William O. Douglas , Mort Sahl

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

Host: Merv Griffin welcomes guest Mort Sahl who predicts that this year's presidential election will see the smallest turnout of voters. He talks about his friendship with Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan. Other topics discussed is Sahl's past divorce and remarriage and expecting soon to be a father. If it is a boy will name him Mort Sahl Jr. 
Additional discussion on a myriad of subjects including, 
school busing, tough time to grow up these days as a child, Spiro Agnew, current new books coming out...All the Presidents Men, and Final Days by  Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, mention of actor Robert Redford, and impressions related to Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope, Governor Jerry Brown, and Sahl's hero in life, Justice William O. Douglas.


                             
#8762: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE:
1976-06-01, SYN, 90 min.
Phil Silvers , Ernest Borgnine , Andy Devine , Robert Goulet , Merv Griffin , Glenn Ford , Zsa Zsa Gabor , Rory Calhoun , Marty Allen , Marisa Berenson , Sally Kellerman , Billy Barty , Edgar Bergan , Hugh OBrian , Charleton Heston , Bruce Dern

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

The premiere of the film "Won Ton Ton, The Dog Who Saved Hollywood." Celebrities attending with their pets.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
#9121: PHIL DONAHUE SHOW, THE
1976-06-01, SYN, 60 min.
Phil Donahue , Chad Everett

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 actor Chad Everett.                                
#5784: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1976-06-01, WNBC, 60 min.
Tom Snyder

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

October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. 

This broadcast featured John Dramesi, a POW for six years discussing his experience. 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.             
#8763: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE:
1976-06-02, SYN, 90 min.
Eubie Blake , Merv Griffin , Rosemary Clooney , Howard Keel , Irving Berlin , Ethel Merman

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

Salute to Irving Berlin's 88th birthday.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
#9122: PHIL DONAHUE SHOW, THE
1976-06-02, SYN, 60 min.
Phil Donahue , Dick Van Dyke

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 Dick Van Dyke.                                
#9123: PHIL DONAHUE SHOW, THE
1976-06-03, SYN, 60 min.
Phil Donahue , All My Children Cast Members

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 guests are the cast of "All My Children."                                  
#9668: TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON, THE
1976-06-03, NBC, 90 min.
Bob Hope , Johnny Carson , Bob Newhart , Lorne Greene , Betty White

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: Bob Newhart.
#5785: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1976-06-03, WNBC, 60 min.
Tom Snyder , Tom Swafford , Herminio Traviesas , Alfred Schneider

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

October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. 

This broadcast featured a discussion about "Broadcast Standards."

 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.             
#7711: BILL MOYERS JOURNAL
1976-06-03, PBS, 60 min.
Mortimer Adler , Bill Moyers

November 14th, 1972- April 16th, 1976
February 5th, 1979- June 21st, 1981

Magazine series hosted by Bill Moyers who served as President Lyndon Johnson's press secretary during the 1960's. From 1972-1976, Moyers focused on life in America. After, the focus was on international issues. Bill Moyers later hosted a half hour interview series, "The World Of Ideas" with Bill Moyers, September 12th, 1988- November 18th, 1988, focusing on single topics with single guests. Cinematographer Phil Gries shot twelve half hour episodes in that series. 

On today's show, Bill Moyers interviews philosopher Mortimer J. Adler.                    
#5572: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1976-06-04, WNBC, 60 min.
Tom Snyder , Sidney Sheldon , Uri Geller , James Bacon

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

October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. 

This broadcast featured a discussion on "The Old Days of Hollywood." 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.             
#8062: DINAH!
1976-06-04, SYN, 60 min.
Dinah Shore , James Whitmore , Phyllis Diller , Earl Holliman , Jamie Farr , Barbara Fairchild

October 21st, 1974- 1980. 

Ninety-minute talk show in most markets hosted by Dinah Shore. The show was seen during the daytime in most cities. In 1979 the show was retitled "Dinah and Friends" and had a co-host.




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
#8850: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
1976-06-04, SYN, 90 min.
Henny Youngman , Mike Douglas , Norm Crosby , The Hudson Brothers , Rita Moreno , Roger Moore , Vivian Reed , Sheila Turner , Jacques Bellini

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: Roger Moore
#9124: PHIL DONAHUE SHOW, THE
1976-06-04, SYN, 60 min.
Rona Barrett , 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 gossip columnist Rona Barrett.                                  
#9613: TODAY SHOW, THE
1976-06-04, NBC, 120 min.
John Chancellor , Ted Kennedy , Ronald Reagan , Barbara Walters , Cornelia Wallace , Jim Hartz , Michael Dukakis , Martha Mitchell , Wayne Hays , John Mitchell , Clyde Beall , Eugene Whelan , Carl Rowan

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 bi-centennial salute to the state of Massachusetts. Barbara Walters final day as the co-host of the Today Show. The hosts are Jim Hartz and Barbara Walters.
#2151: DINAH AND HER NEW BEST FRIENDS
1976-06-05, WNBC, 52 min.
Carol Burnett , Dinah Shore , Jean Stapleton

June 5, 1976-July 31, 1976. This was the first broadcast of the series. This summer replacement for "The Carol Burnett Show" starred Dinah Shore and a group of young professionals: Diana Canova, Bruce Kimmel, Gary Mule Deer, Mike Neun, Leland Palmer, Michael Preminger, Avelio Falana, and Dee Dee Rescher.
#8764: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE:
1976-06-07, SYN, 90 min.
Milton Berle , Groucho Marx , Mickey Rooney , Ernie Kovacs , Merv Griffin , Dick Martin , Edie Adams

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

A salute to the late Ernie Kovacs.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
#9125: PHIL DONAHUE SHOW, THE
1976-06-08, SYN, 60 min.
Phil Donahue , Xaviera Hollander

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 Xaviera Hollander, The "Happy Hooker."                                  
#5573: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1976-06-08, WNBC, 60 min.
Tom Snyder , Chris Sizemore

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

October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. 

This broadcast featured the author of "Three Faces of Eve," Chris Sizemore. 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.             
#9126: PHIL DONAHUE SHOW, THE
1976-06-09, SYN, 60 min.
Phil Donahue , Roy Clark

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 Roy Clark. The topic is Country Music Stars.                                
#8063: DINAH!
1976-06-10, SYN, 60 min.
Dinah Shore , Abbe Lane , Vincent Price , Jimmie Walker , Ethel Merman , Frankie Valli

October 21st, 1974- 1980. 

Ninety-minute talk show in most markets hosted by Dinah Shore. The show was seen during the daytime in most cities. In 1979 the show was retitled "Dinah and Friends" and had a co-host.




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
#8851: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
1976-06-10, SYN, 30 min.
Robert Goulet , Mike Douglas , Ray Charles

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: Robert Goulet This program is a 30-minute excerpt.
#5574: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1976-06-10, WNBC, 60 min.
Howard Cosell , 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.  

 On this show, Snyder is joined by outspoken ABC sports broadcaster Howard Cosell. Cosell comments on the following topics: his background in law; being denied a spot on ABC's "Monday Night Baseball" program; his belief that baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn is "incredibly inept"; why baseball's antitrust exemption is wrong; his early broadcasting career in radio; the escalating costs of sports production; why he recommended that ABC should fire former "Monday Night Football" announcer Fred "the Hammer" Williamson -- whom he had earlier recommended for the job; Roone Arledge's decision to replace Keith Jackson with Frank Gifford on "Monday Night Football"; the erroneous reports that he once tried to broadcast a "Monday Night Football" game while drunk -- although he does acknowledge vomiting on fellow broadcaster Don Meredith one night due to a stomach illness; his relationship with boxing champ Muhammad Ali; how sports has distorted the priorities of many Americans; the talents of the rock group the Bay City Rollers, who appeared on his variety show, "Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell"; the cancellation of that variety program; the gamble taken by NBC Entertainment Division President Fred Silverman in moving the popular police drama "Starsky and Hutch" to a new time slot; and Cosell's views on the negative press he receives.                                    
#9127: PHIL DONAHUE SHOW, THE
1976-06-11, SYN, 60 min.
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 topic is "Children and Commercials."                                   
#9614: TODAY SHOW, THE
1976-06-11, NBC, 120 min.
Betty Furness , Jim Hartz , Gerald R. Ford , Richard Philips , Carol Clawson , Richard Ketchum , William Blair , Hillary Underwood , William Smith , Adele Dienno

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 bi-centennial salute to the state of Vermont. Host: Jim Hartz
#2153: DINAH AND HER NEW BEST FRIENDS
1976-06-12, WNBC, 52 min.
Dinah Shore , George Carlin , Jim Stafford

June 5, 1976-July 31, 1976. This summer replacement for "The Carol Burnett Show" starred Dinah Shore and a group of young professionals: Diana Canova, Bruce Kimmel, Gary Mule Deer, Mike Neun, Leland Palmer, Michael Preminger, Avelio Falana, and Dee Dee Rescher.
#9508: STEVE ALLEN'S LAUGH-BACK
1976-06-14, SYN, 90 min.
Don Knotts , Steve Allen , Andy Griffith , Bill Dana , Steve Lawrence , Foster Brooks , Jayne Meadows , Louie Nye

Syndicated 1976- June 7 - August 23, 1976. WOR TV New York. 

Premiering in the Summer of 1976, broadcasting 11 programs with a few new episodes along with re-runs October 18, 1976 - December 27, 1976.    

A brief series of approximately a dozen 90 minute broadcasts in which Steve Allen uses clips form 200 hours related to his different past television shows (1950's and  1960's) broadcast on three networks and Metromedia. He mixes these segments with new material featuring studio guests before a live audience.      

About two-thirds of the show is contemporary, with some of the guests reminiscing about their past performances. 

The broadcasts contain a full-sounding live band and the guests, including, Martha Raye, Gabe Dell, Pat Harrington Jr., Jayne Meadows, Buck Henry, Don Knotts, Bill Dana, Foster Brooks, Andy Griffith, Steve Lawrence, Skitch Henderson, Jonathan Winters, Mort Sahl, George Gobel, Frank Gorshin, Peter Ustinov, Bill Daily, often gathered around Steve Allen's piano for some lively and seemingly very relaxed musical numbers. 

NOTE: This series seems to have disappeared from view, archivally. There are no extant examples of any of these shows archived at The Library of Congress, or  Paley Center for Media, or any samples seen or heard on the internet.  The one exception is show number one archive as a U-Matic 3/4" Video which is not circulated to the public, housed at UCLA Film & TV Archive.

Other than his hosting stint on 1972's "I've Got a Secret" this was  Steve Allen's only syndicated contribution of the decade. Distributed by Hughes Television.                                                                                                                                    
#9669: TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON, THE
1976-06-14, NBC, 60 min.
Johnny Carson , Roger Miller , McLean Stevenson , Jackson Five

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: McLean Stevenson. This program is a 60-minute excerpt.
#8064: DINAH!
1976-06-15, SYN, 60 min.
Bill Dana , Dinah Shore , Zsa Zsa Gabor , Kenny Solms , Jeff Bridges , Jonelle Allen

October 21st, 1974- 1980. 

Ninety-minute talk show in most markets hosted by Dinah Shore. The show was seen during the daytime in most cities. In 1979 the show was retitled "Dinah and Friends" and had a co-host.




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            
#8852: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
1976-06-15, SYN, 90 min.
Gene Kelly , Fred Astaire , Mike Douglas , The Lennon Sisters , The Manhattan Transfer , Edward Asner

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-Hosts: Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire
#5577: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1976-06-15, WNBC, 60 min.
Tom Snyder , Doug Henning

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

October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. 

This broadcast was about magic. 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.             
#5578: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1976-06-16, WNBC, 60 min.
Tom Snyder

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

October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. 

This broadcast was about Vaudeville. 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.             
#8065: DINAH!
1976-06-16, SYN, 60 min.
Dinah Shore , Juliet Prowse , Meredith MacRae , Chuck Woolery , John McCook , Greg Mullavey , Joann Pflug

October 21st, 1974- 1980. 

Ninety-minute talk show in most markets hosted by Dinah Shore. The show was seen during the daytime in most cities. In 1979 the show was retitled "Dinah and Friends" and had a co-host.




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
#8853: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
1976-06-16, SYN, 90 min.
Gene Kelly , Henry Fonda , Fred Astaire , Mike Douglas , Ben Vereen , Marcel Marceau

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-Hosts: Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly
#7712: BILL MOYERS JOURNAL
1976-06-17, PBS, 30 min.
Bill Moyers , Francis Fox Piven , David Henderson , Milton Friedman , Robert Nisbit

November 14th, 1972- April 16th, 1976
February 5th, 1979- June 21st, 1981

Magazine series hosted by Bill Moyers who served as President Lyndon Johnson's press secretary during the 1960's. From 1972-1976, Moyers focused on life in America. After, the focus was on international issues. Bill Moyers later hosted a half hour interview series, "The World Of Ideas" with Bill Moyers, September 12th, 1988- November 18th, 1988, focusing on single topics with single guests.  

A panel discussion on Economic Opportunity and Equality in America.              
#9615: TODAY SHOW, THE
1976-06-18, NBC, 120 min.
Jim Hartz , Charles Clank , Sara Hoagland , Jeffrey Reiker , Dartmouth Glee Club

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 bi-centennial salute to the state of New Hampshire. Host: Jim Hartz.
#2154: DINAH AND HER NEW BEST FRIENDS
1976-06-19, WNBC, 52 min.
Dinah Shore , Charles Nelson Reilly , Phyllis Diller

June 5, 1976-July 31, 1976. This summer replacement for "The Carol Burnett Show" starred Dinah Shore and a group of young professionals: Diana Canova, Bruce Kimmel, Gary Mule Deer, Mike Neun, Leland Palmer, Michael Preminger, Avelio Falana, and Dee Dee Rescher.
#10086B: STEVE ALLEN'S LAUGH-BACK
1976-06-20, SYN, 90 min.
Steve Allen , Andy Griffith , Ralph Edwards , Steve Lawrence , Jayne Meadows , Paul Smith , Terry Gibb , Terry Gibb Orchestra , Foster Brookes

Syndicated 1976- June 7 - August 23, 1976. WOR TV New York. 

Premiering in the Summer of 1976, broadcasting 11 programs with a few new episodes along with re-runs October 18, 1976 - December 27, 1976.    

A brief series of approximately a dozen 90 minute broadcasts in which Steve Allen uses clips form 200 hours related to his different past television shows (1950's and  1960's) broadcast on three networks and Metromedia. He mixes these segments with new material featuring studio guests before a live audience.      

About two-thirds of the show is contemporary, with some of the guests reminiscing about their past performances. 

The broadcasts contain a full-sounding live band and the guests, including, Martha Raye, Gabe Dell, Pat Harrington Jr., Jayne Meadows, Buck Henry, Don Knotts, Bill Dana, Foster Brooks, Andy Griffith, Steve Lawrence, Skitch Henderson, Jonathan Winters, Mort Sahl, George Gobel, Frank Gorshin, Peter Ustinov, Bill Daily, often gathered around Steve Allen's piano for some lively and seemingly very relaxed musical numbers. 

NOTE: This series seems to have disappeared from view, archivally. There are no extant examples of any of these shows archived at The Library of Congress, or  Paley Center for Media, or any samples seen or heard on the internet.  The one exception is show number one archive as a U-Matic 3/4" Video which is not circulated to the public, housed at UCLA Film & TV Archive.

Other than his hosting stint on 1972's "I've Got a Secret" this was  Steve Allen's only syndicated contribution of the decade. Distributed by Hughes Television.
                                                                                                                                                              
#5579: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1976-06-22, WNBC, 13 min.
Tom Snyder , Marilyn Chambers , Warren Beatty , Gerard Damiano , Jaime Gillis , Mitchell Brothers

"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. 

Host Tom Snyder's guests are adult film actress Marilyn Chambers who went from being the "Ivory Snow Girl" to star in porno films such as "Behind the Green Door" and "The Resurrection of Eve" and Jaime Gillis male sex actor renown who states he loves the business and possibly one day he will produce X rated films.

Marilyn and Jaime both discuss a myriad of topics including the more exotic, as Chambers sees it,  soft core X rated films and films that are seeing more production values produced by Gerry Damiano and the Mitchell Brothers.  The future of pornographic films has seen recently Warren Beatty involved with a script that contains soft X material. Porn films such as "The Story of O" and "Emannuelle" are brought up as examples of masterful recent soft core  product.  

Tom Snyder asks Marilyn Chambers to discuss her advise columns in the men's pornographic magazine Genesis. She states that she receives many letters related to how to improve ones own sex life. Chambers concurs that one should give into ones own fantasies. For relaxations Marilyn Chambers says she likes to cook and work on her garden. Gillis concludes that he has appreciated lately that he is getting to act more in his X - Rated films which he desires to do more in the future. 

NOTE: Joined in progress. Final 13 minutes of the broadcast.

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.                                                    
#5580: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1976-06-23, WNBC, 60 min.
Tom Snyder

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

October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. 

This broadcast featured a discussion about male prostitution.
The second of four programs broadcast this week related to 
" Sex in America."

 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.                          
#8765: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE:
1976-06-23, SYN, 90 min.
Phil Harris , Merv Griffin , Foster Brooks , Curt Gowdy , Don Meredith , William Conrad , Archie Griffin , Jack Hemingway

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

A salute to sportscaster Curt Gowdy.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
#9128: PHIL DONAHUE SHOW, THE
1976-06-23, SYN, 60 min.
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 topic is "the wives of sports stars."                                
#8066: DINAH!
1976-06-24, SYN, 60 min.
Dinah Shore , Mort Sahl , Eddy Arnold , Gary Burghoff , James Luisi

October 21st, 1974- 1980. 

Ninety-minute talk show in most markets hosted by Dinah Shore. The show was seen during the daytime in most cities. In 1979 the show was retitled "Dinah and Friends" and had a co-host.




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
#8854: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
1976-06-24, SYN, 90 min.
Jimmy Dean , Ben Bradlee , Mike Douglas , Hal Linden , Robert Klein , Nancy Wilson , James Coco , Charlene Maust , Manon The Cow

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: Hal Linden
#5581: TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1976-06-24, WNBC, 60 min.
Tom Snyder , Helen Gurley Brown , Kathy Keaton , Marin Milam

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

October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. 

This was "The Big Business of Sex" broadcast. 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.             
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