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65 records found for Lou Rawls
#2091: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
Order1974-03-29, WNBC, 52 min.
- Joey Bishop
- Audrey Meadows
- Dean Martin
- Hank Aaron
- Nipsey Russell
- Foster Brooks
- Norm Crosby
- Lou Rawls
- Lynn Anderson
- Jackie Kahane
- Dizzy Dean
- Eddie Matthews
- Jeannie Burnier
- Rodney Allen Rippy
Baseball star Hank Aaron is the object of this week's roast. Pitching the barbs are Lou Rawls, Joey Bishop, Eddie Matthews, Dizzy Dean, Foster Brooks, Audrey Meadows, Norm Crosby, Lynn Anderson, Nipsey Russell, Jackie Kahane and Jeannie Burnier.
1974-04-06, WNBC, 78 min.
Lou Rawls is the host for this musical-variety show, telecast on Saturday night from 11:30 PM to 1 AM.#8856: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
Order1976-07-27, SYN, 90 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: Joey Heatherton1977-04-21, WABC, 78 min.
Lou Rawls traces his musical roots back to his early days on Chicago's South Side. Duplicate of # 5328.
1977-04-21, WABC, 78 min.
Lou Rawls traces his musical roots back to his early days on Chicago's South Side.#8478: LOU RAWLS SPECIAL, THE
Order1977-04-22, ABC, 90 min.
Lou Rawls salutes Louis Armstrong, Sam Cooke, and Nat King Cole on this ABC special.
1977-08-15, WAST, 90 min.
- Howard Cosell
- Milton Berle
- Alan King
- Dick Gregory
- Bill Cosby
- Bob Gibson
- Jimmy Carter
- Lou Rawls
- George Plimpton
- Richie Havens
- Wilt Chamberlain
- Natalie Cole
- Jackie Jackson
- George Benson
- Al Green
- Chuck Mangione
- Larry Doby
- OJ Simpson
- Billy Paul
- Franco Harris
- Wilma Rudolph
- Ike Williams
- Alan Jackson
- Willie Mays
- O.J. Simpson
- Earl Monroe
- Lady Flash
- Joe Jackson
- Bill Bradley
- Charlie May
- Edward S. Temple
- Dick Night Trane Lane
- Chet Walker
- Miss Universe 1976
- Rina Messinger
The Fourth annual Black Athletes Hall of Fame Award presentation broadcast on ABC affiliate station WAST from 11:30pm to 1:00am. The award ceremony occurred on June 16, 1977 in the Grand Ballroom of the New York Hilton Hotel in New York City. Honored sports figures, included Wilt Chamberlain, Ike Williams, Earl "The Pearl" Monroe, Larry Doby, Bob Gibson, Franco Harris, Bill Bradley, Wilma Rudolph Charley May, and O.J. Simpson. The program features a taped salute from President Jimmy Carter and appearances by guests, including, Alan King, Billy Paul, Chuck Mangione, Al Green, Howard Cosell, Dick Gregory, Natalie Cole, Milton Berle, Richie Havens, Natalie Cole, Al Green, Lady Flash, others. NOTE: Lady Flash sings "Love Power." O.J. Simpson mentions his inspiration to get into sports came from Willie Mays. Chet Walker accepts the Black Hall of Fame award for Wilt Chambherlain, Bill Cosby Award presented to Bob Gibson, Alan King presents the first Man of the Year Humanitarian Award to Bill Cosby. Host: Bill Cosby Includes Commercials.
#19208: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
Order1977-09-26, SYN, 16 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 Guests: John and Maureen Dean, Lou Rawls, Hal Linden. John Dean discusses the Nixon tapes and years.#8887: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
Order1977-10-10, SYN, 90 min.
- Mike Douglas
- Hal Linden
- Lou Rawls
- Cheryl Ladd
- Chuck Barris
- David Soul
- Jaclyn Smith
- Kate Jackson
- Patrick Duffy
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 Guests are David Soul, Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith, Cheryl Ladd, Chuck Barris, Patrick Duffy, Hal Linden, and Lou Rawls.#5329: LOU RAWLS ON ICE
Order1978-01-29, WNEW, 52 min.
At Knott's Berry Farm Amusement Park, Lou Rawls hosts.#6605: MUPPET SHOW
Order1978-05-01, SYND, 30 min.
1976-1981 (Syndicated). The Muppets, created by Jim Henson and company, starred in their own half-hour comedy-variety show. Each week a guest celebrity appeared. The most popular first-run syndicated series in TV history.
#3998: MUPPET SHOW, THE
Order1978-07-24, WCBS, 27 min.
1976-1981 (Syndicated). The Muppets, created by Jim Henson and company, starred in their own half-hour comedy-variety show. Each week a guest celebrity appeared. The most popular first-run syndicated series in TV history.1978-09-06, WABC, 52 min.
- Jack Carter
- Paul Anka
- Dick Clark
- Robert Klein
- Lou Rawls
- Jose Feliciano
- Doc Severinsen
- Will Jordan
- Marilyn McCoo
- Billy Davis Jr.
- Les Paul
- Yvonne Elliman
- David Soul
September 20, 1978-December 27, 1978. The only live prime-time entertainment show of the 1978-1979 season, this hour variety series was hosted by Dick Clark. Scheduled are music by Paul Anka, Lou Rawls, Jose Feliciano, Les Paul, Yvonne Elliman, and Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr; and comedy by Jack Carter, Robert Klein, and Will Jordan. There's also a touch of nostalgia: film clips recalling the life styles and dance crazes of the '50s and '60s, and reminiscences by Dick, David Soul and Doc Severinsen. Scheduled musical highlights are: "Brought Up In New York" (Paul Anka), "Breezin'" (Jose, Les), and "If I Can't Have You" (Yvonne).1980-05-30, WNBC, 105 min.
- Lou Rawls
- Jack Albertson
- Flip Wilson
- Sarah Vaughan
- Gladys Knight and the Pips
- Ben Vereen
- Cab Calloway
- Natalie Cole
- Billy Eckstine
- The Mighty Clouds of Joy
Cab Calloway, Lou Rawls, Natalie Cole, Flip Wilson, Ben Vereen, Jack Albertson, Sarah Vaughan, Billy Eckstine, Gladys Knight and the Pips & Mighty Clouds of Joy headline a musical-comedy tribute to a New York City landmark - Harlem's famed Apollo Theater.#6689: SOLID GOLD
Order1982-04-03, SYND, 43 min.
- Lou Rawls
- Bobby Womack
- Marilyn McCoo
- Cliff Richard
- Sister Sledge
- Bill Champlin
- Prism
- Wayland Flowers & Madame
- Robert W. Morgan
1980-1988 (SYNDICATED). A syndicated "countdown" show. The format had the week's top ten tunes either performed by their original artists or interpreted by the Solid Gold Dancers. Dionne Warwick hosted the series during the first season, joined each week by a celebrity guest host. Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo hosted for the 1981-1982 season. Hosts: Marilyn McCoo & Lou Rawls. Wayland Flowers and Madame provide comedic relief. Announcer is Robert W. Morgan. NOTE: Joined in progress. Occasional minor variations in sound quality.