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112 records found for Mary Kay Place
1976-07-06, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott.
1976-08-31, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott.
1976-09-01, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott.
1976-10-23, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. Cathy and Steve try to help Mary.
1976-10-27, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. George says no, Charlie and Loretta swap gossip, Tom cooks for Mary.
1976-11-13, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott. The Fernwood flasher is exposed. Mary confronts Tom on the sad state of their love-life and meets Sgt. Foley who is very helpful and pleasant.
1976-11-25, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott.
1976-12-09, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott.
1977-01-31, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott.
1977-02-10, SYN, 30 min.
1976-1977 Developed by Norman Lear this part parody and part soap starred Louise Lasser as a Fernwood, Ohio housewife who lived in a world of complete chaos. The program debuted on January 12th, 1976. Other regulars were Greg Mullavey who portrayed her husband, Tom Hartman, Dody Goodman, Philip Burns, Mary Kay Place, Graham Jarvis, and Debralee Scott.
#8779: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE:
Order1977-08-05, SYN, 90 min.
October 1, 1962-March 29, 1963 (NBC); 1965-1969 (Syndicated); August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972 (CBS); 1972-1986 (Syndicated) A tribute to the movie, "New York, New York."
1977-09-15, NBC, 120 min.
- Elvis Presley
- Linda Ronstadt
- Olivia Newton-John
- Stevie Wonder
- Martin Mull
- George Benson
- Alice Cooper
- Rod Stewart
- Kate Jackson
- Mary Kay Place
- Peter Frampton
- Fleetwood Mac
- Daryl Hall
- John Oates
- Olivia Newton-John
- Bill Conti
- Beach Boys
- Kiss
The third and final rock music awards is presented in a two hour live broadcast from the Hollywood Palladium. Fleetwood Mac dominates with five awards. The hosts: Olivia Newton-John and Peter Frampton, honoring winners in 15 categories judged by a nationwide panel of critics. Additional entertainment is slated from Stevie Wonder, George Benson and Rod Stewart. Scheduled presenters: The Beach Boys, Kiss, Daryl Hall, John Oates, and Kate Jackson. SCHEDULED HIGHLIGHTS "Instrumental Theme From ROCKY"...........Bill Conti Tribute to Elvis Presley...............................Stevie Wonder "Signed, Sealed, and Delivered"..................Peter Frampton "The Greatest Love of All"............................George Benson NOTE: At the last minute, Cher, who was scheduled to co host this Live Television Special broadcast, was replaced by Olivia Newton-John.