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4 records found for Jean Marsh
1975-05-19, CBS, min.
- Carol Burnett
- Peter Falk
- Tony Randall
- Anthony Quayle
- Valerie Harper
- Betty White
- John Denver
- Jessica Walter
- Will Geer
- Edward Asner
- Laurence Olivier
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Katherine Hepburn
- Robert Blake
- Ellen Corby
- Jean Marsh
- Juliet Mills
- Patrick McGoohan
- Zohra Lampert
The 27th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards are presented from The Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, California. There was no host for this Special. Duplicate of #8130.
1975-05-19, CBS, 180 min.
- Carol Burnett
- Peter Falk
- Tony Randall
- Anthony Quayle
- Valerie Harper
- Betty White
- John Denver
- Jessica Walter
- Will Geer
- Edward Asner
- Laurence Olivier
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Katherine Hepburn
- Robert Blake
- Ellen Corby
- Jean Marsh
- Juliet Mills
- Patrick McGoohan
- Zohra Lampert
The 27th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards are presented from The Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, California. There was no host for this Special.
#18057: UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS
Order1976-02-22, PBS, min.
- Jean Marsh
- Gordon Jackson
- Angela Baddeley
- Jenny Tomasin
- David Langton
- Christopher Beeny
- Simon Williams
- Jacqueline Tong
October 10th, 1971- December, 1975. The lives and fortunes of the Bellamy family and their below-stairs servant staff at 165 Eaton Place in early 1900s London. The series ran for five seasons.
1976-07-07, WNET, 270 min.
- Bob Hope
- Robert MacNeil
- Julia Child
- Jean Marsh
- Captain and Tennille
- Gerald Ford
- Betty Ford
- Queen Elizabeth 2
- Prince Philip
- Frank Gillard
- Henry Haller
- George 3rd
A four and a half hour PBS Special Television Broadcast. Coverage of the White House dinner honoring Queen Elizabeth 2 of Great Britain and her husband Prince Philip. Ceremonies begin with the royal couple's arrival at the North Portico where they are to be welcomed by President Gerald Ford and first lady Betty Ford. Then to a receiving line at the South Lawn (East Room) to meet 200 VIP guests. Robert MacNeil and Jean Marsh tour the upper floors of the executive mansion. French chef, Julia Child interviews White House chef Henry Haller in his kitchen. After dinner events will include an exchange of toasts between the President and the Queen. Entertainment is furnished by Bob Hope and Captain and Tennille ensemble in the East Room. Included in this broadcast, Robert MacNeil discusses the role of the Royal Family and the changes in the role of the Monarchy since the time of George the 3rd.