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1977-01-08, WNBC, 79 min.
- Bill Hayes
- Avery Schreiber
- Peter Marshall
- Gavin MacLeod
- Chapter 5
- Susan Seaforth
- The Miracles
- Rod Gist
- Denny Evans
1976 (Syndicated). Peter Marshall hosted his own ninety-minute variety series, which featured Rod Gist, Denny Evans and Chapter 5.#8701: MEETING OF MINDS, THE
Order1977-01-10, PBS, 60 min.
1977-1981. Talk show created and hosted by Steve Allen. It featured historical figures from the past portrayed by actors. Matters past, present, and future were discussed. On this episode, Steve Allen's wife, Jayne Meadows, portrayed Cleopatra, Peter Bromilow was Thomas Aquinas, Joe Sirola portrayed Thomas Paine and Joe Earley was Theodore Roosevelt. This was the series premiere.
#8870: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
Order1977-01-10, SYN, 00 min.
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: Cleveland Amory. This program is an incomplete excerpt.1977-01-15, WNBC, 79 min.
1976 (Syndicated). Peter Marshall hosted his own ninety-minute variety series, which featured Rod Gist, Denny Evans and Chapter 5.1977-01-22, WNBC, 79 min.
- Rita Moreno
- Peter Marshall
- Kelly Monteith
- Ron Palillo
- Bill Saluga
- Chapter 5
- Rod Gist
- Denny Evans
- Jack Knight
- Barry Crocker
- Charlie Parkingson
1976 (Syndicated). Peter Marshall hosted his own ninety-minute variety series, which featured Rod Gist, Denny Evans and Chapter 5.1977-01-29, NBC, 90 min.
- Carol Burnett
- Sophia Loren
- Jack Jones
- Tom Bosley
- Henry Winkler
- Shelley Winters
- Paul Williams
- Natalie Wood
- Robert Wagner
- Raquel Welch
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Harry Belafonte
- Mel Brooks
- Dustin Hoffman
- Barbra Streisand
- Charo
- Lee Majors
- Rita Moreno
- Penny Marshall
- Anson Williams
- Darleen Carr
- Cindy Williams
- Gavin MacLeod
- Karen Valentine
- Paul Michael Glaser
- Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Lynda Carter
- Kate Jackson
- Edward Asner
- Roy Scheider
- Michael Douglas
- Piper Laurie
- Faye Dunaway
- Maureen OHara
- Peter Finch
- Slyvester Stallone
- Jodie Foster
- Katherine Ross
- Farrah Fawcett
- Nick Nolte
- Peter Strauss
- Jill Ireland
- John Cassavetes
- Jessica Lange
- Al Molinaro
- Gena Rowlands
- Cybil Sheperd
- Jan-Michael Vincent
- Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.
- Stephanie Zimbalist
The 34th Annual Golden Globe Awards for 1976 are presented. Host: Harry Belafonte.
1977-01-29, WNBC, 79 min.
- Alice Ghostley
- Rip Taylor
- Vincent Price
- Bernadette Peters
- Peter Marshall
- Chapter 5
- Rod Gist
- Denny Evans
- Fred Willard
- Tom Sullivan
1976 (Syndicated). Peter Marshall hosted his own ninety-minute variety series, which featured Rod Gist, Denny Evans and Chapter 5.#9728A: TO TELL THE TRUTH
Order1977-01-31, SYN, 30 min.
Nightime: December 18th, 1956-September 5th, 1966 (CBS) December 12th, 1966-May 22nd, 1967, CBS. Daytime: June 18th, 1962-September 6th, 1968, (CBS). 1969-1977 Syndicated. 1980 Syndicated September 3rd, 1990-May 31st, 1991. (NBC). One of television's most popular game shows. A panel of four celebrities tried to determine which of three guests, each claiming to be the same person was telling the truth. Bud Collyer hosted the prime-time and daytime versions of the show on CBS. The syndicated version that began in 1969, was hosted by Garry Moore until 1977 when Joe Garagiola took over for the last few shows. Robin Ward hosted the 1980 syndicated version. Gordon Elliott hosted the 1990 daytime revival until February 1991 when Alex Trebek became the host. Host: Garry Moore. First contestant is Thomas Musch, Photographer...pictures of surface of the planet Mars. Second contestant is Peter Rice Blurm, Frisbee champion.
1977-02-01, CBS, 60 min.
January 4th, 1977-June 26th, 1977 Hour-long news magazine with an emphasis on people. Dan Rather was the chief reporter and Barbara Hower and Charles Kuralt were regular contributors. A profile of entertainer Peter Allen.
1977-02-05, WNBC, 79 min.
- Alice Ghostley
- Marlo Thomas
- The Pointer Sisters
- Mary MacGregor
- Peter Marshall
- Chapter 5
- David Lander
- Michael McKean
- Rod Gist
- Denny Evans
1976 (Syndicated). Peter Marshall hosted his own ninety-minute variety series, which featured Rod Gist, Denny Evans and Chapter 5.1977-02-10, CBS, 120 min.
- Carol Burnett
- Goldie Hawn
- Jack Klugman
- Redd Foxx
- Bob Hope
- Peter Fonda
- Carl Reiner
- William Holden
- Frank Gifford
- Angie Dickinson
- Ron Howard
- Telly Savalas
- Gregory Peck
- Dick Van Dyke
- Lee Majors
- Rick Dees
- Penny Marshall
- Peter Marshall
- Georgia Engel
- Gerald Ford
- Army Archerd
- Earl Holliman
- Scatman Crothers
- David Doyle
- Robert Conrad
- Jaclyn Smith
- John Denver
- John Amos
- LeVar Burton
- Kate Jackson
- Michael Douglas
- Brad Davis
- Joyce Brothers
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Maureen OHara
- Farah Fawcett
- Candy Clark
- Jodie Foster
- Daryl Dragon
- Paul Michael Glaser
- Susan Blakly
- George Stanford-Brown
- Olivia Cole
- Louis Gossett, Jr.
- Hilly Hicks
- Bill Hudson
- Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs
- Stan Margulies
- Lynne Moody
- Olivia Newton -John
The Third Annual People's Choice Awards are presented. Duplicate of # 9075. Co-Hosts: Dick Van Dyke and Army Archerd.
1977-02-10, CBS, 120 min.
- Carol Burnett
- Goldie Hawn
- Jack Klugman
- Redd Foxx
- Bob Hope
- Peter Fonda
- Carl Reiner
- William Holden
- Frank Gifford
- Angie Dickinson
- Ron Howard
- Telly Savalas
- Gregory Peck
- Dick Van Dyke
- Lee Majors
- Rick Dees
- Penny Marshall
- Peter Marshall
- Georgia Engel
- Gerald Ford
- Army Archerd
- Earl Holliman
- Scatman Crothers
- David Doyle
- Robert Conrad
- Jaclyn Smith
- John Denver
- John Amos
- LeVar Burton
- Kate Jackson
- Michael Douglas
- Brad Davis
- Joyce Brothers
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Maureen OHara
- Farah Fawcett
- Candy Clark
- Jodie Foster
- Daryl Dragon
- Paul Michael Glaser
- Susan Blakly
- George Stanford-Brown
- Olivia Cole
- Louis Gossett, Jr.
- Hilly Hicks
- Bill Hudson
- Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs
- Stan Margulies
- Lynne Moody
- Olivia Newton -John
The Third Annual People's Choice Awards are presented. CO-Hosts: Dick Van Dyke and Army Archerd.
1977-02-10, CBS, min.
- Carol Burnett
- Goldie Hawn
- Jack Klugman
- Redd Foxx
- Bob Hope
- Peter Fonda
- Carl Reiner
- William Holden
- Frank Gifford
- Angie Dickinson
- Ron Howard
- Telly Savalas
- Gregory Peck
- Dick Van Dyke
- Lee Majors
- Rick Dees
- Penny Marshall
- Peter Marshall
- Georgia Engel
- Gerald Ford
- Army Archerd
- Earl Holliman
- Scatman Crothers
- David Doyle
- Robert Conrad
- Jaclyn Smith
- John Denver
- John Amos
- LeVar Burton
- Kate Jackson
- Michael Douglas
- Brad Davis
- Joyce Brothers
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Maureen OHara
- Farah Fawcett
- Candy Clark
- Jodie Foster
- Daryl Dragon
- Paul Michael Glaser
- Susan Blakly
- George Stanford-Brown
- Olivia Cole
- Louis Gossett, Jr.
- Hilly Hicks
- Bill Hudson
- Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs
- Stan Margulies
- Lynne Moody
- Olivia Newton -John
The Third Annual People's Choice Awards are presented. Co-Hosts: Dick Van Dyke and Army Archerd. Duplicate of #9075.
1977-02-19, CBS, 120 min.
The 19th Annual Grammy Awards from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Host: Andy Williams. This would be the final time hosting for Andy Williams.
#4743: SONNY & CHER SHOW, THE
Order1977-02-25, WCBS, 52 min.
February 1, 1976-August 29, 1977. In 1976, Sonny Bono and Cher were reunited in "The Sonny & Cher Show." Regulars included Ted Zeigler, Shields and Yarnell, Billy Van, and Gailard Sartain.#8874: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
Order1977-02-25, SYN, 57 min.
- Al Jolson
- Karl Malden
- Betty Hutton
- Mike Douglas
- Bernadette Peters
- Ethel Merman
- Lucille Ball
- Pete Candoli
- Richard Hatch
- Vincent Lopez
- Bernard Baruch
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: Richard Hatch Richard Hatch discusses message therapy which he has experienced a better balanced body and relief from tension. He mentions his great relationship and love for co-star Karl Malden on the series "Streets of San Francisco." Richard, who first learned to play piano at eight years of age plays piano. In a separate video taped 32 minute segment Mike Douglas interviews Betty Hutton who just has filmed a Beretta TV episode with Robert Blake. Betty discusses a myriad of subjects including: Mother, an early bootlegger and alcoholic herself...Betty singing at three years of age, with her mother playing guitar...marriage four times and never loved by any of her husbands...at 14 meeting Bernard Baruch, and dropping out of school to go into showbusiness...at one point in her life wanting to become a nun but unable to find the passion...love of church and finding God...writing a book called "Backstage You Can Have." Betty also remember her years with Vincent Lopez and a career that in the whole made her miserable and depressed. Playing Vegas...replacing Judy Garland on sage and making $100,000 a night and replacing Garland reshooting the movie "Annie Oakley." Biggest satisfaction in her career playing for the troops in Korea. Past 10 years very lonely...has found God after shock of having former husband Pete Candoli leave her, at such time thought of committing suicided. Betty Hutton tells Mike Douglas that she and most other entertainers have a inside fear prior to performing. Interestingly she remembers seeing Al Jolson on stage for his last time and he told her the same emotion he has always had as well. Betty confirms that at one time she had almost 10 million dollars and after it was all gone her children moved in with their father...a future estranged relationship, and she subsequently has never met her four grandchildren. Betty confides she was a "bastard child" and finally one day tracked down her biological father. She had a lot of money stolen from her and remembers her mother not trusting banks and use to keep cash savings under the bed mattress. Betty reveals why she failed as a wife and mother...the pitfalls being a star played on who the real Betty Hutton. She sings "It Had to be You." Continuing her interview with Mike Douglas Betty Hutton reflects on memories working on "Panama Hattie" with Ethel Merman and devastated when Merman removed the only song in the show sung by Hutton. More discussion about the days when the great directors and writers ruled the motion picture industry collaborating with talent and all working together in a very creative way. Such approach has long gone with corporations taking over. Betty reflects her TV Series "The Betty Hutton Show" playing Goldie and how the 37 episodes have vanished...locked away by Lucille Ball who purchased the show (a failure) years ago. Betty states her life story on stage or in film should be done by Bernadette Peters. Ending this extraordinary segment interview between Betty Hutton and Mike Douglas they both sing a duet, "Ragtime Cowboy Joe."
1977-03-04, NBC, min.
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.
Guests: Peter Strauss, Calvin Simmons, Mummenschanz. NOTE: This specific TONIGHT SHOW may only contain an opening monologue by Johnny Carson. Other content, as listed, will have to be monitored and confirmed upon your order request.1977-03-18, CBS, 60 min.
February 1st, 1976-August 29th, 1977 Sixty-minute variety series starring the former husband and wife team of Sonny Bono and Cher. They became the first divorced couple to co-host a variety series. The high and low points of the season are presented.
#18167: AFI SALUTE TO BETTE DAVIS
Order1977-03-21, CBS, min.
- William Wyler
- Peter Falk
- Paul Henreid
- Henry Fonda
- Olivia De Havilland
- Celeste Holm
- Cicely Tyson
- Natalie Wood
- Bette Davis
- Robert Wagner
- Geraldine Fitzgerald
- Lee Grant
- Martin Manulis
- George Stevens Jr.
- Joseph L. Mankiewicz
- Liza Minnelli
Taped in Green Bay Wisconsin CBS affiliate station. The American Film Institute Life Achievement Award is presented to Bette Davis. Paying tribute to Davis are hostess Jane Fonda, Henry Fonda, Olivia de Havilland, William Wyler, Liza Minnelli, Robert Wagner, Natalie Wood, Peter Falk, Paul Henreid, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Lee Grant, Celeste Holm, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Martin Manulis, George Stevens Jr. and Cicely Tyson. Duplicate of #845.
1977-03-21, WBAY, 77 min.
- William Wyler
- Peter Falk
- Paul Henreid
- Henry Fonda
- Olivia De Havilland
- Celeste Holm
- Cicely Tyson
- Natalie Wood
- Bette Davis
- Robert Wagner
- Geraldine Fitzgerald
- Lee Grant
- Martin Manulis
- George Stevens Jr.
- Joseph L. Mankiewicz
- Liza Minnelli
Taped in Green Bay Wisconsin CBS affiliate station. The American Film Institute Life Achievement Award is presented to Bette Davis. Paying tribute to Davis are hostess Jane Fonda, Henry Fonda, Olivia de Havilland, William Wyler, Liza Minnelli, Robert Wagner, Natalie Wood, Peter Falk, Paul Henreid, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Lee Grant, Celeste Holm, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Martin Manulis, George Stevens Jr. and Cicely Tyson.
1977-03-21, WBAY, 77 min.
- William Wyler
- Peter Falk
- Paul Henreid
- Henry Fonda
- Olivia De Havilland
- Celeste Holm
- Cicely Tyson
- Natalie Wood
- Bette Davis
- Robert Wagner
- Geraldine Fitzgerald
- Lee Grant
- Martin Manulis
- George Stevens Jr.
- Joseph L. Mankiewicz
- Liza Minnelli
Audio Air Check recorded on WBAY Green Bay Wisconsin CBS affiliate station. The American Film Institute Life Achievement Award is presented to Bette Davis. Paying tribute to Davis are hostess Jane Fonda, Henry Fonda, Olivia de Havilland, William Wyler, Liza Minnelli, Robert Wagner, Natalie Wood, Peter Falk, Paul Henreid, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Lee Grant, Celeste Holm, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Martin Manulis, George Stevens Jr. and Cicely Tyson. Dupe Of # 845
1977-03-25, NBC, 78 min.
- Bob Hope
- Jimmie Walker
- Bernadette Peters
- Jack Albertson
- Lucille Ball
- Ben Vereen
- The Captain & Tennille
- Vivian Reed
Bob Hope's guests are Lucille Ball, Bernadette Peters, Ben Vereen, Jimmie Walker, The Captain & Tenille, Jack Albertson and introducing Vivian Reed of Broadway's "Bubbling Brown Sugar." Dupe Of # 6787.
1977-03-25, NBC, min.
- Bob Hope
- Jimmie Walker
- Bernadette Peters
- Jack Albertson
- Lucille Ball
- Ben Vereen
- The Captain & Tennille
- Vivian Reed
Bob Hope's guests are Lucille Ball, Bernadette Peters, Ben Vereen, Jimmie Walker, The Captain & Tenille, Jack Albertson and introducing Vivian Reed of Broadway's "Bubbling Brown Sugar." Duplicate of #6787.
1977-03-25, NBC, 78 min.
- Bob Hope
- Jimmie Walker
- Bernadette Peters
- Jack Albertson
- Lucille Ball
- Ben Vereen
- The Captain & Tennille
- Vivian Reed
Bob Hope's guests are Lucille Ball, Bernadette Peters, Ben Vereen, Jimmie Walker, The Captain & Tenille, Jack Albertson and introducing Vivian Reed of Broadway's "Bubbling Brown Sugar."
#9062: OSCAR HOPEFULS
Order1977-03-26, ABC, 60 min.
Interviews with 1977 Academy Award nominees.
#18173: ACADEMY AWARDS: 49TH ANNUAL
Order1977-03-28, ABC, min.
- Jane Fonda
- William Holden
- Jane Alexander
- Lee Grant
- Richard Pryor
- Ingmar Bergman
- Jason Robards
- Warren Beatty
- Piper Laurie
- Paddy Chayefsky
- Liv Ullman
- Ellen Burstyn
- Irwin Winkler
- Sidney Lumet
- Peter Finch
- Robert De Niro
- Slyvester Stallone
- Talia Shire
- Sissy Spacek
- Jodie Foster
The 49th Annual Academy Awards presentation, telecast live from the Dorothy Chandler Pavillion in Los Angeles, California. Warren Beatty, Richard Pryor, Jane Fonda, and Ellen Burstyn are hosts. Duplicate of #7509.
#10057: ACADEMY AWARDS: 49TH ANNUAL
Order1977-03-28, ABC, 218 min.
- Jane Fonda
- William Holden
- Jane Alexander
- Lee Grant
- Richard Pryor
- Ingmar Bergman
- Jason Robards
- Warren Beatty
- Piper Laurie
- Paddy Chayefsky
- Liv Ullman
- Ellen Burstyn
- Irwin Winkler
- Sidney Lumet
- Peter Finch
- Robert De Niro
- Slyvester Stallone
- Talia Shire
- Sissy Spacek
- Jodie Foster
The 49th Annual Academy Awards presentation, telecast live from the Dorothy Chandler Pavillion in Los Angeles, California. Warren Beatty, Richard Pryor, Jane Fonda, and Ellen Burstyn are hosts. Duplicate of # 7509.
1977-03-28, ABC, 218 min.
- Jane Fonda
- William Holden
- Jane Alexander
- Lee Grant
- Richard Pryor
- Ingmar Bergman
- Jason Robards
- Warren Beatty
- Piper Laurie
- Paddy Chayefsky
- Liv Ullman
- Ellen Burstyn
- Irwin Winkler
- Sidney Lumet
- Peter Finch
- Robert De Niro
- Slyvester Stallone
- Talia Shire
- Sissy Spacek
- Jodie Foster
The 49th Annual Academy Awards presentation, telecast live from the Dorothy Chandler Pavillion in Los Angeles, California. Warren Beatty, Richard Pryor, Jane Fonda, and Ellen Burstyn are hosts.
#8309: HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
Order1977-03-28, NBC, 30 min.
- Leslie Uggams
- Paul Lynde
- Roddy McDowall
- Rose Marie
- Ron Howard
- John Davidson
- Marty Allen
- George Gobel
- Peter Marshall
- Rosemary Forsyth
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime) January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time) November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated) One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television. Host: Peter Marshall
1977-03-31, ABC, 90 min.
- Vincent Price
- Celeste Holm
- Geraldine Fitzgerald
- Joan Collins
- Gregory Peck
- Peter Lawford
- Lee Remick
- Sheliah Graham
A retrospective on the career of actor Gregory Peck by his friends and colleagues. Interviews with Celeste Holm, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Vincent Price, Lee Remick, Joan Collins, and Sheilah Graham. Host: Peter Lawford.
#9910: "WONDERFUL KANGAROO."
Order1977-04-13, NBC, 60 min.
Documentary special narrated by Peter Ustinov and hosted by George Plimpton. This English special focuses on efforts to protect the pouched animal of Australia, the kangaroo. Host: George Plimpton. Narrated by Peter Ustinov.
#8310: HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
Order1977-04-13, NBC, 30 min.
- Leslie Uggams
- Ernest Borgnine
- Paul Lynde
- Roddy McDowall
- Rose Marie
- Ron Howard
- Jimmie Walker
- John Davidson
- George Gobel
- Peter Marshall
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime) January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time) November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated) One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television. Host: Peter Marshall
1977-04-22, ABC, 60 min.
An hour of music and song starring Julie Andrews and her guest Peter Sellers. Repeat Broadcast from April 18th, 1975.
#10066: PAUL ANKA: " MUSIC MY WAY."
Order1977-04-25, ABC, 60 min.
- Frank Sinatra
- Paul Anka
- Dean Martin
- Wayne Newton
- Pearl Bailey
- Ann-Margret
- Telly Savalas
- Bing Crosby
- Eddie Albert
- Don Rickles
- Bernadette Peters
- Natalie Cole
- Sonny Bono
- Cory Daye
- Dr. Buzzards Original Savannah Band
- Coati Mundi
Singer Paul Anka's first television special. Duplicate of # 9064.
1977-04-25, ABC, 60 min.
- Frank Sinatra
- Paul Anka
- Dean Martin
- Wayne Newton
- Pearl Bailey
- Ann-Margret
- Telly Savalas
- Bing Crosby
- Eddie Albert
- Don Rickles
- Bernadette Peters
- Natalie Cole
- Sonny Bono
- Cory Daye
- Dr. Buzzards Original Savannah Band
- Coati Mundi
Singer Paul Anka's first television special.
1977-05-02, NBC, 52 min.
- Joey Bishop
- Jack Carter
- Red Buttons
- Zsa Zsa Gabor
- Dean Martin
- Rip Taylor
- Paul Lynde
- Rose Marie
- Vincent Price
- Foster Brooks
- Jimmie Walker
- Orson Welles
- Jackie Gayle
- Peter Marshall
- Wayland Flowers and Madame
- Karen Valentine
Peter Marshall is roasted by host Dean Martin and a panel of celebrities including Red Buttons, Foster Brooks, Rip Taylor, Orson Welles, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Vincent Price, Karen Valentine, Paul Lynde, Jimmie Walker, Jack Carter, Jackie Gayle, Rose Marie, Joey Bishop and Wayland and Madame. Dupe Of # 2128.
#2128: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
Order1977-05-02, WNBC, 52 min.
- Joey Bishop
- Jack Carter
- Red Buttons
- Zsa Zsa Gabor
- Dean Martin
- Rip Taylor
- Paul Lynde
- Rose Marie
- Vincent Price
- Foster Brooks
- Jimmie Walker
- Orson Welles
- Jackie Gayle
- Peter Marshall
- Wayland Flowers and Madame
- Karen Valentine
Peter Marshall is roasted by host Dean Martin and a panel of celebrities including Red Buttons, Foster Brooks, Rip Taylor, Orson Welles, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Vincent Price, Karen Valentine, Paul Lynde, Jimmie Walker, Jack Carter, Jackie Gayle, Rose Marie, Joey Bishop and Wayland and Madame.1977-05-12, NBC, 90 min.
- Helen Gallagher
- Jack Gilford
- Soupy Sales
- Peter Marshall
- Chuck Woolery
- Bert Convy
- Victoria Wyndham
- Val Dufour
The Fourth Annual Daytime Emmy Awards are presented. Hosts: Peter Marshall, Chuck Woolery, Victoria Wyndham, Jack Gilford, Soupy Sales. Live from the Tavern On The Green Restaurant in New York City's Central Park.
#8776: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE:
Order1977-05-13, SYN, 59 min.
- Merv Griffin
- Raymond Moody
- Charles Gardfield
- Peter Koestenbaum
- Dr. George Ritchie
- Viola Horton
- Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
- Don Meredith
October 1, 1962-March 29, 1963 (NBC); 1965-1969 (Syndicated); August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972 (CBS); 1972-1986 (Syndicated) Topic: Life After Death. 60-minute edited version of 90 minute broadcast, as syndicated in New York. Merv Griffin discusses death with author Raymond A. Moody, the father of the "Near Death Experience" movement, transforming the world and revolutionizing the way people think about death, and what lies beyond. In 1975 he published the book "Life After Life," which details one hundred fifty people who experienced "clinical death" and were revived. Topics discussed by Raymond Moody include: -Research based on 150 accounts by individuals experiencing death and returning to life. -Deaths by accidents, suicide, illness. -How legally died individuals leave their bodies and view doctors trying to resuscitate them. Guest Viola Horton recalls her death experience in May 1971. Guest Dr. George Richie, the man who inspired Raymond Moody to write his own book on the subject, relates his own death experience moment in December 1943. NOTE: Dr. George Richie's experience was the first contact Raymond Moody had with NDE's (near death experience) during his post-graduate studies and residency in psychiatry at the University of Virginia. This led Moody to investigate the phenomenon of NDE, more, and led him to write "Life after Life" in 1975, and subsequently two more books on the subject. Commercials include: Friskies, TV Guide, Campbell's Soup, Lipton Tea with Don Meredith, ADC Brand Coffee from Maxwell House, Birds Eye.
#7590: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1977-05-22, WRGB, 56 min.
- Billy Graham
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Don Serrano
- Stan Stasiak
- Tony Garea
- George Steele
- Gorilla Monsoon
- Lou Albano
- S.D. Jones
- Larry Zbyszko
- Bobby Schaeffer
- Doug Gilbert
- Baron Von Rascke
- Frank Rodgiguez
- Frank Monroe
- Stan Newman
- Chief Peter Maivia
- Bill Burger
"All Star Wrestling" was a WWF television show which consisted of top tier or mid card opponents. The telecasts were taped and neatly edited into one hour programs which were syndicated. All matches were held at the Hamburg Field House in Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Vince McMahon Jr. call the matches from ringside. Joe McHugh is the ring announcer. Interviews include Lou Albano, and George Steele who becomes unmanageable. Gorilla Monsson discusses with Vince McMahon Jr. upcoming "Texas Death Match." Final match sees Billy Graham using a rare Double Bear Hug to win easlly over Bill Burger and Bobby Schaeffer in 2min. 16sec.
1977-05-22, PBS, 55 min.
February 27, 1977-1980. Andre Previn serves as host and lecturer and conducts the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in this concert series produced by WQED.#7591: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1977-05-29, WRGB, 56 min.
- Muhammad Ali
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Gorilla Moonson
- Stan Stasiak
- Tony Garea
- George Steele
- S.D. Jones
- Chief Jay Strongbow
- Jo Jo Andrews
- Bob Backlund
- Jimmy Banks
- Chief Peter Maivia
- Baron Scicluna
- Tor Kumata
"All Star Wrestling" was a WWF television show which consisted of top tier or mid card opponents. The telecasts were taped and neatly edited into one hour programs which were syndicated. All matches were held at the Hamburg Field House in Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Featured on this broadcast at ringside are Vince McMahon and Gorilla Monsoon. A rerun match is broadcast of a past confrontational fight (June 1, 1976) in the ring between Muhammad Ali and Gorilla Monsoon who drops Ali to the canvas with an airplane spin move. Ali then retreats from the ring. replayed and commented on. Match #5 between Tor Kumata and Bob Backlund is a "Texas Death Match," no holds barred. Interviews include Chief Jay Strongbow, Tony Garea, Stan Stasiak and Gorilla Monsoon.
#8209: GOOD MORNING AMERICA
Order1977-06-07, ABC, 180 min.
Live coverage of Queen Elizabeth's the second 25th Silver Jubilee, from London, England. Rona Barrett is substitute host for the vacationing David Hartman. Sandy Hill is co-host.
1977-06-17, NBC, 60 min.
Host Peter Ustinov reviews 100 years of the Wimbledon Tennis Tournament in London, England.
#7592: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1977-06-19, WRGB, 46 min.
- Billy Graham
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Billy White Wolf
- Johnny Rodz
- Stan Stasiak
- George Steele
- Lou Albano
- Joe McHugh
- Chief Jay Strongbow
- Johnny Rivera
- Rocky Tomayo
- Steve King
- Bob Backlund
- Baron Mikel Scicluna
- Chief Peter Maivia
- Jay Strongbow
- Chief Billy White Wolf
- Peter Maivia
- Toru Tanaka
- Tom Serrano
"All Star Wrestling" was a WWF television show which consisted of top tier or mid card opponents. The telecasts were taped and neatly edited into one hour programs which were syndicated. All matches were held at the Hamburg Field House in Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Vince McMahon Jr. calls the matches at ringside. Joe McHugh is the ring announcer. Interviews include Billy Graham and Lou Albano. Final contest is a six man tag team match. Joined in progress. Not complete.
1977-06-20, NBC, 90 min.
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 1970s, 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.1977-06-22, WCBS, 27 min.
- Roger Williams
- Laurindo Almeida
- Peter Nero
- Jay Leno
- Marilyn McCoo
- Billy Davis Jr.
- Floyd Cramer
- Lewis Arquette
- Tim Reid
- John Klemmer
June 15, 1977-July 20, 1977. Six-week summer variety series hosted by singers Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.#7593: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1977-07-03, WRGB, 58 min.
- Billy Graham
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Jose Gonzalez
- Ivan Putski
- Johnny Rodz
- Don Serrano
- Nikolai Volkoff
- Tony Garea
- George Steele
- Lou Albano
- Joe McHugh
- Larry Zbyszko
- Grand Wizard
- Sylvano Sousa
- Pete McKay
- Rocky Tomayo
- Doug Gilbert
- Bob Backlund
- Chief Peter Maivia
- Buddy Wolfe
"All Star Wrestling" was a WWF television show which consisted of top tier or mid card opponents. The telecasts were taped and neatly edited into one hour programs which were syndicated. All matches were held at the Hamburg Field House in Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Vince McMahon Jr. calls the matches at ringside. Ring announcer is Joe McHugh Interviews include Lou Albano, George Steele, and Billy Graham. Final bout #5 is a six man curfew match.
1977-07-04, WCBS, 104 min.
A kaleidoscope of over 80 all-American tunes capturing the spirit, triumphs & trials of America. The songs range from spirituals to marches and a touch of the Civil War, civil rights, sports and dance.#7589: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1977-07-10, WRGB, 55 min.
- Billy Graham
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Ken Patera
- Jose Gonzalez
- Billy White Wolf
- George Steele
- Gorilla Monsoon
- Fred Blassie
- Joe McHugh
- Chief Jay Strongbow
- Johnny Rivera
- Rocky Tomayo
- Pete Austin
- Chief Peter Maivia
- Mr. Fugi
- Prof. Toru Tanaka
- Juan Diaz
"All Star Wrestling" was a WWF television show which consisted of top tier or mid card opponents. The telecasts were taped and neatly edited into one hour programs which were syndicated. All matches were held at the Hamburg Field House in Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Vince McMahon Jr. calls the matches at ringside. Ring Announcer is Joe McHugh. Feature Match: Ken Patera vs, Billy White Wolf in which Patera breaks the neck of White Wolf in the final match. He is carried out from the arena on a stretcher. Very serious injury.