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#14447: BING CROSBY SHOW, THE
1964-02-14, CBS, min.
Bob Hope , Bing Crosby

Bing's guest is Bob Hope.

Possible duplicate of # 5066. 
            
#14445: BOB HOPE SHOW, THE
1964-02-14, NBC, 23 min.
Bob Hope , Ann Bancroft

A variety show presented as monthly specials on NBC.

Bob's guest is actress Ann Bancroft. 

Hope's monologue, a skit performed by Bob and Ann. 

                                                                                                                              
#5066: BING CROSBY SHOW, THE
1964-02-15, WCBS, 52 min.
Frank Sinatra , Dean Martin , Bing Crosby , Rosemary Clooney , Kathryn Crosby

Mrs. Crosby (Kathryn) teams up with Bing for the first time.
#1357: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR, THE
1964-02-25, WNBC, 52 min.
Shirley Jones , Barbara McNair , Count Basie , Donald Voorhees , Jack Cassidy , Robert, Gaby & Jean Casadesus

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
#14455: BARRY FARBER SHOW, THE
1964-02-27, WOR, min.
Barry Farber , Ed Reid , Dickey Chapelle

Barry Farber was an American conservative radio talk show host. He produced the Tex and Jinx radio program which starred Tex McCrary and Jinx Falkenberg. The show was heard weeknights on WNBC radio from 10:30 PM to midnight. Farber was also an author and commentator who wrote for various US newspapers. He was ranked the ninth greatest talk show host of all time by Talkers Magazine. He joined WOR radio in 1962 after a stint at 1010 WINS radio in New York City. When Farber left WOR radio he joined WMCA radio in New York City for an afternoon drive time show that lasted until 1989 when WMCA changed its format to a Christian radio station. 

Barry Farber talks with author Ed Reid who says boxing is a hoax, especially the Clay-Liston fight, he also claims that off-track betting proposed in New York City won't work-a hoax. Photojournalist Dickey Chapelle is also interviewed.
                                                                         
#1359: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR, THE
1964-03-10, WNBC, 52 min.
The New Christy Minstrels , Jack Jones , Donald Voorhees , Birgit Nilsson , Igor Oistrakh , David Oistrakh

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
#948: BOB HOPE PRESENTS THE CHRYSLER THEATER: HER SCHOOL FOR BACHELORS
1964-03-20, WNBC, 52 min.
Louis Nye , Bob Hope , Jackie Coogan , Cass Daley , Eva Marie Saint

Eva Marie Saint, Louis Nye, Jackie Coogan, and Cass Daley join Bob Hope in this original comedy drama.
#1360: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR, THE
1964-03-24, WNBC, 52 min.
Carol Lawrence , Andre Previn , Donald Voorhees , Franco Corelli , The Robert Shaw Chorale , Regine Crespin

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
#1362: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR: SHAKESPEARE'S 400TH ANNIVERSARY, THE
1964-04-07, WNBC, 52 min.
Hoagy Carmichael , Helen O'Connell , Robert Merrill , Ginger Rogers , Donald Voorhees

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
#14487: BARRY GRAY INTERVIEWS, THE: WMCA RADIO
1964-04-13, WMCA, min.
Howard Cosell , Barry Gray

Barry Gray was an American radio personality, often referred to as "the father of talk radio." His late-night New York City radio talk show was carried by WOR radio and then later by WMCA. 

Barry Gray returned to WMCA in 1950, and stayed there for 39 years, refining the talk show format still utilized today. During the 1960s, he was in the odd position of having an 11 p.m.-1 a.m. late-night talk show on a station otherwise dominated by Top 40 music and the youth-targeted "Good Guys" disc jockey campaign. But for teenagers who kept their radios on into the night, Gray's show was a window into the high-brow New York culture of the 1940s and 1950s.

Barry's guest is Howard Cosell. 



Host: Barry Gray.                                                                                                                 
#14490: BOB HOPE SHOW, 5TH ANNUAL TV GUIDE AWARDS, THE
1964-04-17, NBC, 24 min.
Bob Hope , Richard Chamberlain , David Janssen , Inger Stevens

October 12th, 1953-May 22nd, 1956

A variety show presented monthly on NBC.

This is a duplicate of number 14528. 

This special includes the 5th Annual TV Guide Awards. Among the winners were:
Favorite Series: Dr. Kildare
Favorite new series: The Fugitive 
Favorite Male Performer: David Janssen
Favorite Female Performer: Inger Stevens (The Farmer's Daughter)                                                                                                     
#14528: BOB HOPE SHOW, 5TH ANNUAL TV GUIDE AWARDS, THE
1964-04-17, NBC, 24 min.
Bob Hope , Richard Chamberlain , David Janssen , Inger Stevens

October 12th, 1953-May 22nd, 1956

A variety show presented monthly on NBC.

This is a duplicate of number 14490. 


This special includes the 5th Annual TV Guide Awards. Among the winners were:
Favorite Series: Dr. Kildare 
Favorite new series: The Fugitive 
Favorite Male Performer: David Janssen
Favorite Female Performer: Inger Stevens (The Farmer's Daughter)                                                                                                                               
#19419: BOB HOPE SHOW, 5TH ANNUAL TV GUIDE AWARDS, THE
1964-04-17, NBC, 24 min.
Bob Hope , Richard Chamberlain , David Janssen , Inger Stevens

October 12th, 1953-May 22nd, 1956

A variety show presented monthly on NBC.

This is a duplicate of number 14528. 

This special includes the 5th Annual TV Guide Awards. Among the winners were:
Favorite Series: Dr. Kildare
Favorite new series: The Fugitive 
Favorite Male Performer: David Janssen
Favorite Female Performer: Inger Stevens (The Farmer's Daughter)  

Duplicate of #14490.                                                                                                                
#1361: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR, THE
1964-04-21, WNBC, 52 min.
Diahann Carroll , Donald Voorhees , Pete Fountain , Donald O'Connor , Gretchen Wyler

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
#949: BOB HOPE PRESENTS THE CHRYSLER THEATER: TIME FOR ELIZABETH
1964-04-24, WNBC, 51 min.
Groucho Marx , Eden Marx , Norman Krasna

Groucho Marx and his wife Eden Marx make this first dramatic TV appearance together in the adaptation of the 1948 Broadway comedy that Marx co-authored with Norman Krasna.
#1363: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR, THE
1964-05-05, WNBC, 52 min.
Connie Francis , Van Heflin , Joe Bushkin , Donald Voorhees , The West Point Glee Club

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
#1364: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR, THE
1964-05-19, WNBC, 52 min.
Donald Voorhees , Harry Belafonte , George London , Grant Johannessen , Woody Herman

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
#16989: BELMONT STAKES, THE
1964-06-06, CBS, min.
Jack Drees , Chris Schenkel , Manuel Ycaza , Jack Whitaker

The 1964 Belmont Stakes run at Aqueduct Racetrack in Ozone Park, NY. The race was won by Quadrangle with Manuel Ycaza aboard. Jack Whitaker makes the trophy presentation.

Chris Schenkel and Jack Drees report.                                      
#1366: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR, THE
1964-06-16, WNBC, 52 min.
Janis Paige , Donald Voorhees , The Serendipity Sisters , Ray Bolger , Ron Husmann , Ruggiero Ricci , The Erroll Garner Trio

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
#14572: BARRY GRAY INTERVIEWS, THE: WMCA RADIO
1964-06-19, WMCA, 9 min.
Mort Sahl , Jacob Javits , Edward Kennedy , Barry Gray , Kevin Powers

Barry Gray was an American radio personality, often referred to as "the father of talk radio." His late-night New York City radio talk show was carried by WOR radio and then later by WMCA. 

Barry Gray returned to WMCA in 1950, and stayed there for 39 years, refining the talk show format still utilized today. During the 1960s, he was in the odd position of having an 11 p.m.-1 a.m. late-night talk show on a station otherwise dominated by Top 40 music and the youth-targeted "Good Guys" disc jockey campaign. But for teenagers who kept their radios on into the night, Gray's show was a window into the high-brow New York culture of the 1940s and 1950s.

Barry's guest is comedian Mort Sahl who is interrupted by a news bulletin about a plane crash in South Hampton Massachusetts  involving Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts. There is a second bulletin. We hear Kevin Powers announcement of the crash in more detail. Senator Edward Kennedy is reported in serious condition. 

There are two others in the plane which crashed at 11:35pm EST.  We learn from Barry Gray who returns to the studio after hearing about the crash on the radio in his car heading home, after his live broadcast, which ended at !1:30pm on which  he talked with Senator Jacob Javits at 11:25pm.  Following the conclusion of this live broadcast, a pre-recorded Barry Gray show followed with Mort Sahl which is interrupted with the bulletins. 

Barry Gray hearing this on his car radio, driving home, returns to the studio.  WMCA transmits live on which Barry Gray calls Senator Jacob Javits on the phone, telling him of the news, and getting his reaction. 

NOTE: This radio program was broadcast with, at times, severe original transmission static. Phil Gries (Archival Television Audio, Inc.) has reduced a lot of the static, as much as possible, making this rare broadcast quite discernable and extant.                                                                                                                                                      
#14575: BARRY GRAY INTERVIEWS, THE: WMCA RADIO
1964-06-22, WMCA, 6 min.
Mort Sahl , Barry Gray

Barry Gray was an American radio personality, often referred to as "the father of talk radio." His late-night New York City radio talk show was carried by WOR radio and then later by WMCA. 

Barry Gray returned to WMCA in 1950, and stayed there for 39 years, refining the talk show format still utilized today. During the 1960s, he was in the odd position of having an 11 p.m.-1 a.m. late-night talk show on a station otherwise dominated by Top 40 music and the youth-targeted "Good Guys" disc jockey campaign. But for teenagers who kept their radios on into the night, Gray's show was a window into the high-brow New York culture of the 1940s and 1950s.

Barry's guest is Mort Sahl. They discuss the current political scene. 



Host: Barry Gray.                                                                                                                                           
#1365: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR, THE
1964-06-30, WNBC, 52 min.
Carol Lawrence , Robert Goulet , Florence Henderson , Donald Voorhees , Janet Blair , Rosalind Elias

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
#14583: BRAD CRANDALL RADIO SHOW, THE
1964-07-16, WNBC, 5 min.
Brad Crandall , Bill Mazer

Brad Crandall (born Robert Lee Bradley; August 6, 1927 – March 14, 1991) was an American radio personality, voice-over announcer, and film narrator, best known for his radio show on WNBC in New York City, which aired from March 1964 to September 1971.

March, 1964-September 1971 (WNBC Radio)

A rare example of Brad Crandall pulling no punches with a caller to his evening radio talk show. The caller compares Crandall to a more gracious other talk show host, Bill Mazer, classifying Crandall as rude and abrupt with his audience, at times cutting them off and hanging up on them. Brad Crandall defends his demeanor and states his philosophy and his telephone etiquette  when conversing with the public. 

Brad Crandall was an American conservative radio talk show host most remembered for his weekday night radio show heard on WNBC in New York City. Crandall's radio show debuted the same day Bill Mazer's late-afternoon phone-in sports talk show began on the station.
Crandall was known for his right-wing views which would sometimes lead to heated debates among his more liberal left-wing callers. He also performed commercial voice-overs and film narrations. 

NOTE: While a handful of MONITOR broadcasts are extant with Bill Crandall hosting, none of his WNBC BILL CRANDALL SHOW radio broadcasts are known to exist in the archives' of the Paley Center for Media, UCLA Film & TV Archives, The Library of Congress, private collections or on the internet via you tube.                                                  
#1374: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR, THE
1964-07-28, WNBC, 52 min.
Florence Henderson , Donald Voorhees , Bobby Troup , Shani Wallis

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
#1373: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR, THE
1964-08-11, WNBC, 52 min.
Florence Henderson , Donald Voorhees , Anita Gillette

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
#6990: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR
1964-09-08, WNBC, 00 min.
Rudy Vallee , Florence Henderson , Donald Voorhees , Chita Rivera , The Bill Evans Trio

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semi regularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.

On Broadway Tonight.Host: Florence Henderson



 






                                                                                                                                              
#14597: BARRY GOLDWATER SPEECH
1964-09-18, , 16 min.
Barry Goldwater , Clint Walker

Republican presidential nominee Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona gives a political talk to the nation.

Actor Clint Walker (Cheyenne) speaks on behalf of Goldwater.                           
#702: BEATLEMANIA
1964-09-18, WABC, 26 min.
The Beatles , Bill Beutel , Bruce Morrow , Scott Muni

Bill Beutel, Bruce Morrow and Scott Muni review the Beatles craze in this special. 
Along with studio evaluations as to why the Beatles craze is so escalated, there are on site location recordings prior to the Beatles Forest Hills concert...on location recordings during the making of HARD DAY'S NIGHT, many interviews with the Beatles, reactions from  Beatle fans, and Press conferences with the fabulous fore-some. Two complete Beatle songs are played. 
Included in this air check is one complete Pepsi Cola commercial who sponsored this program.                         
#14596: BEATLEMANIA: "BEATLES ON THE BAY."
1964-09-18, ABC, 16 min.
Ringo Starr , Bill Beutel , Paul McCartney , John Lennon , George Harrison

A special on the Beatles, and why they are popular. Comments by Disc Jockeys.  

Bill Beutel hosts.                       
#14602: BOB HOPE SHOW, THE
1964-09-25, NBC, 8 min.
Jack Benny , Milton Berle , Bob Hope , Dean Martin , Phyllis Diller

A variety show presented as monthly specials on NBC.

Bob's guests are Dean Martin, Jack Benny, Phyllis Diller, and Milton Berle.

Bob Hope presents Dean Martin with a gold record for "Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime." 

                                                                                                                              
#6991: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR
1964-10-06, WNBC, 00 min.
Burl Ives , Bing Crosby , Donald Voorhees , Grant Johannesen , Buddy Cole Group , McGuire Sisters

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semi regularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.

Host: Burl Ives

Dupe of 1368





 






                                                                                                                                                           
#1368: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR, THE
1964-10-06, WNBC, 52 min.
Burl Ives , Bing Crosby , Donald Voorhees , Grant Johannessen , The McGuire Sisters

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
#7685: BARRY GRAY SHOW, THE
1964-10-12, WMCA, 45 min.
Vaughn Meader , Barry Gray , Robert F Kennedy , Averell Harriman , William S Canon , Theodore Tennewald , Edward N Costikyan

Radio talk show host Barry Gray interviews Rev William S Canon, comedian Vaughn Meader, New York City Democratic leader Edward N Costikyan, and judge Theodore Tennewald.

Gray plays excerpts of candid audio recordings talking to Senator Robert F Kennedy briefing Governor Averell Harriman about the Valachi probe.             
#14629: BARRY GRAY INTERVIEWS, THE: WMCA RADIO
1964-10-13, WMCA, min.
Barry Gray , Robert F. Kennedy

Barry Gray was an American radio personality, often referred to as "the father of talk radio." His late-night New York City radio talk show was carried by WOR radio and then later by WMCA. 

Barry Gray returned to WMCA in 1950, and stayed there for 39 years, refining the talk show format still utilized today. During the 1960s, he was in the odd position of having an 11 p.m.-1 a.m. late-night talk show on a station otherwise dominated by Top 40 music and the youth-targeted "Good Guys" disc jockey campaign. But for teenagers who kept their radios on into the night, Gray's show was a window into the high-brow New York culture of the 1940s and 1950s.

Campaigning with Robert F. Kennedy.





Host: Barry Gray.                                                                                                                                                                     
#14660: BARRY GRAY INTERVIEWS, THE: WMCA RADIO
1964-10-29, WMCA, min.
Barry Gray , Robert Kennedy , Kenneth Keating

Barry Gray was an American radio personality, often referred to as "the father of talk radio." His late-night New York City radio talk show was carried by WOR radio and then later by WMCA. 

Barry Gray returned to WMCA in 1950, and stayed there for 39 years, refining the talk show format still utilized today. During the 1960s, he was in the odd position of having an 11 p.m.-1 a.m. late-night talk show on a station otherwise dominated by Top 40 music and the youth-targeted "Good Guys" disc jockey campaign. But for teenagers who kept their radios on into the night, Gray's show was a window into the high-brow New York culture of the 1940s and 1950s.

Tonight's broadcast: Comment on Kennedy-Keating fracas, (Keating debating an "empty chair.") 




Host: Barry Gray.                                                                                                                                           
#1367: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR: LYRICS BY OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN, THE
1964-11-10, WNBC, 52 min.
John Raitt , Henry Fonda , Barbara McNair , Florence Henderson , John Reardon , Donald Voorhees , Gretchen Wyler

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
#1376: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR, THE
1964-11-19, WNBC, 52 min.
Robert Goulet , Donald Voorhees , Terry-Thomas , Leslie Caron , Peter Gennaro

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
#14672: BOB HOPE SHOW, THE
1964-11-20, NBC, 9 min.
Bob Hope

A variety show presented as monthly specials on NBC.

Monologue only.

Host: Bob Hope. 

                                                                                                                 
#14676: BBC SPECIAL: "THE DAY THE PRESIDENT DIED."
1964-11-24, BBC, 29 min.
John F. Kennedy , Tim Matthews

Tim Matthews hosts this BBC special two days after the first anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

Written and narrated by Tim Matthews.           
#1369: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR: THANKSGIVING CELEBRATION, THE
1964-11-24, WNBC, 52 min.
Robert Young , Earl Wrightson , Andre Previn , Donald Voorhees , The Brothers Four , Lois Hunt

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
#1370: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR, THE
1964-12-08, WNBC, 52 min.
Maurice Chevalier , Donald Voorhees , Pete Fountain , Teresa Berganza

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
#956: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR: MAURICE CHEVALIER, THE
1964-12-08, WNBC, 54 min.
Maurice Chevalier , Stanley Holloway , Pete Fountain , Teresa Berganza

Host Maurice Chevalier greets his guests Stanley Holloway, Pete Fountain and Teresa Berganza. There are some variations in sound quality at the start of this program.
#14695: BOB HOPE SHOW, THE
1964-12-18, NBC, 14 min.
Bob Hope

A variety show presented as monthly specials on NBC.

Monologue only.

Host: Bob Hope. 

                                                                                                                                           
#10624: BARRY GRAY SHOW, WMCA RADIO THE
1965-01-00, WMCA, min.
Barry Gray , Leon Ameer

Barry Gray was an American radio personality, often referred to as "the father of talk radio." His late-night New York City radio talk show was carried by WOR radio and then later by WMCA.

Barry Gray returned to WMCA in 1950, and stayed there for 39 years, refining the talk show format still utilized today. During the 1960s, he was in the odd position of having an 11 p.m.-1 a.m. late night talk show on a station otherwise dominated by Top 40 music and the youth-targeted "Good Guys" disc jockey campaign. But for teenagers who kept their radios on into the night, Gray's show was a window into the high-brow New York culture of the 1940s and 1950s.

Guest: Leon Ameer of the Black Muslims. 
                                                                                                                              
#1372: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR: LOVE MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND, THE
1965-01-05, WNBC, 52 min.
Barbara Cook , Donald Voorhees , Dolores Gray , Richard Tucker , Jack Cassidy , Duke Ellington

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
#1378: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR: THE SOUND OF MUSIC, THE
1965-01-19, WNBC, 52 min.
Lena Horne , Robert Merrill , Guy Lombardo , Donald Voorhees , The Brothers Four

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
#1371: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR: THE AMERICAN SONG, THE
1965-02-02, WNBC, 52 min.
Jane Powell , Louis Armstrong , Donald Voorhees , Max Morath , Roy Rogers , Dale Evans , Jack Haskell

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
#14724: BARRY FARBER SHOW, THE
1965-02-08, WOR, min.
Barry Farber , Victor Riesel

Barry Farber was an American conservative radio talk show host. He produced the Tex and Jinx radio program which starred Tex McCrary and Jinx Falkenberg. The show was heard weeknights on WNBC radio from 10:30 PM to midnight. Farber was also an author and commentator who wrote for various US newspapers. He was ranked the ninth greatest talk show host of all time by Talkers Magazine. He joined WOR radio in 1962 after a stint at 1010 WINS radio in New York City. When Farber left WOR radio he joined WMCA radio in New York City for an afternoon drive time show that lasted until 1989 when WMCA changed its format to a Christian radio station. 

Guest: Journalist Victor Riesel. 
                                                                                                   
#5077: BOB HOPE SPECIAL, THE
1965-02-12, WNBC, 52 min.
Bob Hope , Johnny Carson , Louis Prima , Jack Jones , Gia Malone , Sam Butera and The Witnesses , Carroll Baker

A spoof of various TV shows from 1965.
#1375: BELL TELEPHONE HOUR: THE MASQUES OF MUSIC, THE
1965-02-16, WNBC, 52 min.
Carol Lawrence , Donald Voorhees , Harve Presnell , Ray Bolger , Lorin Hollander , Regine Crespin , Sandor Konya

January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
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The Senior Moments Radio Broadcast show interviews Phil Gries about his Archival Television Audio archive and his restored documentary film, "Harlem School 1970"

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Glen Cove Senior Center
January 23, 2018

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June 22, 2016



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"Vin Scully on Jackie Robinson" In Conversation with Phil Gries (Oct. 19, 2021) - 7 minutes
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53 minute Phone Conversation with Jonathan Winters, September 4, 2008
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ARSC Journal Article Publication: Lost TV Programs (1946-1972)



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Jose Feliciano, at 70, listening to his FIRST TV variety show appearance (Al Hirt: FANFARE), telecast on July 17, 1965, when he was 19 years old.


TV Audio:
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When TV Variety
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This Anniversary Day
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ARSC/IASA London Conference: Why Collect?


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CAPTURED LIVE: CULTURES OF TELEVISION RECORDING AND STORAGE, 1945-1975




NBC MATINEE THEATER
FRANKENSTEIN
NBC TV - Feb. 5, 1957
8:23 min. excerpt


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Harry Belafonte Hosts
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Joan Walsh, producer of the documentary "Harry Belafonte Hosts The Tonight Show", discusses Phil Gries' TV Audio contribution to the film. (3:51 min.)