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#8781:
MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE:
1977-09-06,
SYN,
90 min.
Steve Allen, Merv Griffin, Truman Capote, Evelyn Keyes
October 1, 1962-March 29, 1963 (NBC); 1965-1969 (Syndicated); August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972 (CBS); 1972-1986 (Syndicated)
Guests are Steve Allen, Truman Capote, and Evelyn Keyes.
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#19183:
MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE:
1977-09-28,
SYN,
70 min.
Milton Berle, Steve Allen, Phil Silvers, Merv Griffin, Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca
October 1, 1962-March 29, 1963 (NBC); 1965-1969 (Syndicated); August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972 (CBS); 1972-1986 (Syndicated)
Guests: Milton Berle, Phil Silvers, Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca.
Guest host: Steve Allen.
A theme show: The great comedy stars from Television's Golden Age.
NOTE: Minutes before the show was to be taped Merv Griffin became ill. Steve Allen who was one of the panel for today's Theme show was elected to replace Merv as host with same planed broadcast.
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#8784:
MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE:
1977-10-12,
SYN,
50 min.
Steve Allen, Milton Berle, Phil Silvers, Merv Griffin
October 1, 1962-March 29, 1963 (NBC); 1965-1969 (Syndicated); August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972 (CBS); 1972-1986 (Syndicated)
A theme show: The great comedy stars from Television's Golden Age.
NOTE: Minutes before the show was to be taped Merv Griffin became ill. Steve Allen who was one of the panel for today's Theme show was elected to replace Merv as host with same planed broadcast.
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#5692:
TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1977-10-14,
WNBC,
56 min.
Steve Allen, Jack Paar, Dave Garroway, Sonny Fox, Mike Douglas, Tom Snyder, Pat Weaver, Don Rickles, Mort Werner, Tom Brokaw, Dan Aykroyd, Dave Tebet, Bob Citron
October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982.
This is the "Fourth Anniversary Show" 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.
On this special 4th anniversary broadcast Tom Snyder's solo guest is Mort Werner relates anecdotes working as NBC TV producer with Steve Allen, Jack Paar, Johnny Carson and Tom Snyder. It was Werner who was instrumental in getting the TOMORROW SHOW on the air.
Tom Snyder re-runs a two and half minute excerpt clip related to the Tomorrow Show pilot broadcast (October 5, 1973) which was never broadcast. Both Snyder and Sonny Fox who was in the studio prevail as many mishaps occur during a phone call to Bob Citron making this pilot unacceptable for airing.
Tom Snyder runs complete credits at the beginning of this broadcast to a musical rendition from "Annie."
Mort Werner, instrumental for the success of The Today Show, Home, and The Tonight Show remembers the challenges keeping the Tomorrow Show on the air during the first year. He was the first to predict that there would be on television "all night programming." He states to Tom Snyder many anecdotes related to working with Dave Garroway, Steve Allen on the original Knickerbocker Show (1953) a local late night show broadcast locally in New York segueing to the Nationally broadcast The Tonight Show beginning in September 1954. and The Steve Allen Show in 1957. Mort Werner talks about the greatness of Pat Weaver...many anecdotes about working with Jack Paar, and Johnny Carson. References are made related to Dave Tebet and the six months of Tonight Show broadcasts with substitute host after Paar left the air and before Carson would host permanently beginning October 1, 1962.
As a surprise to Tom Snyder, Mort Werner has prepared a 6 minute congratulatory anniversary tribute film with many celebrities, including Don Rickles, Mike Douglas, Dan Aykroyd, and Tom Brokaw as well as staff me members, fans and others,
chiming in both humorously and with satirical anecdotes of their own, directed at Snyder, who enjoys the tribute tremendously.
Tom and Mort discuss the challenges incurred when taping a broadcast which Snyder prefers vs broadcasting live which Werner prefers, and how society has changed from the 1950's to the 1970's.
Finally, Mort Werner talks about some of his other short lived broadcasting ventures, including "Let's Look Over the News at Midnight," and "My Mother the Car" which he produced.
Complete with commercials.
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#8244:
HALLMARK HALL OF FAME, THE: "HAVE I GOT A CHRISTMAS FOR YOU."
1977-12-16,
NBC,
60 min.
Steve Allen, Jim Backus, Milton Berle, Jack Carter, Hal Linden, Jayne Meadows, Harold Gould, Jeannie Carson, Wolfman Jack, Alex Cord, Sheree North, Lew Brown
A moving story of an unusual Christmas gift from the members of a Synagogue to their Christian neighbors.
This was the 126th presentation of The Hallmark Hall Of Fame in its 27th year on television.
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#6669:
SHA NA NA
1980-01-15,
SYND,
27 min.
Steve Allen, Sha Na Na
1977-1981 (SYNDICATED). A half-hour musical series, "Sha Na Na" was named for its hosts including Lenny Baker, Johnny Contardo, Denny Greene, Jocko Marcellino, Danny McBride, Chico Ryan, Scott Simon, Scott Powell, Don York, and Jon Bauman. Among those featured on the show were Jane Dulo, Pamela Myers, Avery Schreiber, Kenneth Mars, and Soupy Sales.
Steve Allen joins Sha Na Na for a visit to a Chinese restaurant.
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#5457:
STEVE MARTIN: COMEDY IS NOT PRETTY!
1980-02-14,
WNBC,
52 min.
Louis Nye, Steve Allen, Phil Foster, Carl Reiner, Richard Deacon, Joan Collins, Marty Allen, Steve Martin, Peter Graves, Joyce DeWitt, Meredith McRae, Dick Schaap
Steve Martin's second comedy special.
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#1158:
AMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE SALUTE TO JAMES STEWART, THE
1980-03-16,
WCBS,
75 min.
Steve Allen, Carol Burnett, Gene Kelly, William Wyler, Alfred Hitchcock, James Stewart, Richard Boone, Richard Widmark, Fred MacMurray, Karl Malden, Jack Lemmon, Henry Fonda, Grace Kelly, Charlton Heston, Greer Garson, William Holden, Angie Dickinson, Natalie Wood, George Stevens Jr., Audrey Hepburn, George Kennedy, Dustin Hoffman, Walter Matthau, Michael Caine, Beulah Bondi, Frank Capra, Lauren Hutton, Mervyn Leroy, Nick Nolte, Kathryn Grant, Henry Hathaway, Ruth Hussey, Jean Firstenberg, Shirlee Fonda, Ted Mapes, Una Merkel, Douglas Morrow, Stefanie Powers, Gloria Stewart, Henry Travers, Robert Wanger, Frank Westmore
A life achievement award tribute to James Stewart. To help honor this legendary motion picture actor are forty four co-hosts and speakers.
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#1427:
BIG SHOW, THE
1980-05-13,
WNBC,
80 min.
Steve Allen, Shirley Jones, Sid Caesar, Donald O'Connor, Imogene Coca, Dottie West, Ken Shelley, Jo Jo Starbuck, Meadowlark Lemon and The Bucketeers
March 4, 1980-June 3, 1980. Ninety-minute variety series, with regulars Graham Chapman, Mimi Kennedy, Charlie Hill, Owen Sullivan, Edie McClurg, Paul Grimm, and Joe Baker.
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#10088:
STEVE ALLEN SPECIAL, THE
1980-10-18,
NBC,
60 min.
Louis Nye, Steve Allen, George Kennedy, Lucille Ball, Steve Martin, Steve Landesberg
A comedy special starring Steve Allen.
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#4770:
STEVE ALLEN COMEDY HOUR, THE
1980-10-18,
WNBC,
52 min.
Louis Nye, Steve Allen, George Kennedy, Lucille Ball, Bill Saluga
October 18, 1980-January 10, 1981. This was the first broadcast of the series. This series, Steve Allen's last, premiered October 18, left the air until returning in December for three more shows and then returned for one last encore appearance on January 10, 1981.
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#4771:
STEVE ALLEN COMEDY HOUR, THE
1980-12-09,
WNBC,
52 min.
Steve Allen, Joey Forman, Kaye Ballard, Foster Brooks, Donald O'Connor, Fred Smoot, Joe Baker, Bill Saluga, Martin Mull, Tom Leopold, Bob Shaw, Nancy Steen, Dorothy Hess, Catherine O'Hara
October 18, 1980-January 10, 1981. This series, Steve Allen's last, premiered October 18, left the air until returning in December for three more shows and then returned for one last encore appearance on January 10, 1981.
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#4772:
STEVE ALLEN COMEDY HOUR, THE
1980-12-16,
WNBC,
52 min.
Steve Allen, Bob and Ray, Jackie Mason, Steve Lawrence, Kaye Ballard, Tom Poston, Anthony Newley, Elaine Joyce, Bill Saluga, Tom Leopold, Nancy Steen, Larry Wilcox
October 18, 1980-January 10, 1981. This series, Steve Allen's last, premiered October 18, left the air until returning in December for three more shows and then returned for one last encore appearance on January 10, 1981.
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#4773:
STEVE ALLEN COMEDY HOUR, THE
1980-12-23,
WNBC,
52 min.
Steve Allen, Jonathan Winters, Bob and Ray, Kaye Ballard, Dick Martin, Joe Baker, Tom Leopold, Nancy Steen, Loni Anderson
October 18, 1980-January 10, 1981. This series, Steve Allen's last, premiered October 18, left the air until returning in December for three more shows and then returned for one last encore appearance on January 10, 1981.
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