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#5916: DAVID FROST SHOW, THE
1971-06-23, N/A, 78 min.
- Hal Prince ,
- Alexis Smith ,
- Stephen Sondheim ,
- Gene Nelson ,
- Dorothy Collins ,
- John McMartin ,
- James Goldman ,
- Yvonne Decarlo
July 7, 1969-July 14, 1972 (Syndicated). A ninety minute talk show hosted by David Frost. Approximately 750 shows were taped. Most shows broadcast in 1970 are mysteriously non-existent. A salute to the Broadway musical "Follies." Guests also talk about their past careers.
#1111: TONY AWARDS, 26TH ANNUAL, THE
1972-04-23, WABC, 105 min.
- Ruby Keeler ,
- Phil Silvers ,
- Richard Rodgers ,
- Peter Falk ,
- Gwen Verdon ,
- Henry Fonda ,
- Constance Towers ,
- Elizabeth Wilson ,
- Hal Holbrook ,
- Barbara McNair ,
- Peter Ustinov ,
- Cliff Gorman ,
- Michael Bennett ,
- Joel Grey ,
- Arlene Dahl ,
- Bobby Van ,
- Hal Linden ,
- Hal Prince ,
- Vincent Gardenia ,
- Lisa Kirk ,
- Arthur Hill ,
- Jean Stapleton ,
- Alexis Smith ,
- Linda Hopkins ,
- Lee Grant ,
- Sada Thompson ,
- Sandy Duncan ,
- Helen Gallagher ,
- Ingrid Bergman ,
- Sandy Becker ,
- Ethel Merman ,
- Alfred Drake ,
- Deborah Kerr ,
- Desi Arnaz ,
- Janet Blair ,
- Claire Bloom ,
- Larry Blyden
Henry Fonda, Deborah Kerr and Peter Ustinov are hosts for the 26th Tony Awards telecast live from New York's Broadway Theater. This year's gala is a tribute to Richard Rodgers and Ethel Merman. Stars performing and appearing include Desi Arnaz, Janet Blair, Ingrid Bergman, Claire Bloom, Larry Blyden, Arlene Dahl, Alfred Drake, Sandy Duncan, Peter Falk, Helen Gallagher, Lee Grant, Joel Grey, Arthur Hill, Hal Holbrook, Ruby Keeler, Lisa Kirk, Hal Linden, Barbara McNair, Ethel Merman, Jean Stapleton, Constance Towers, Bobby Van, Gwen Verdon, Linda Hopkins, Vincent Gardenia, Elizabeth Wilson, Michael Bennett, and Hal Prince, who accepts a special award for the longest running play on Broadway, "Fiddler On The Roof." Best actor in a Broadway play is accepted by Cliff Gorman for his performance in "Lenny," and best actress in a Broadway play is accepted by Sada Thompson for her performance in "Twigs." Additional awards are given to Phil Silvers and to Alexis Smith for best acting in a musical. Announcer is Sandy Becker.
#16874: TONY AWARDS, 26TH ANNUAL, THE
1972-04-23, WABC, min.
- Ruby Keeler ,
- Phil Silvers ,
- Richard Rodgers ,
- Peter Falk ,
- Gwen Verdon ,
- Henry Fonda ,
- Constance Towers ,
- Elizabeth Wilson ,
- Hal Holbrook ,
- Barbara McNair ,
- Peter Ustinov ,
- Cliff Gorman ,
- Michael Bennett ,
- Joel Grey ,
- Arlene Dahl ,
- Bobby Van ,
- Hal Linden ,
- Hal Prince ,
- Vincent Gardenia ,
- Lisa Kirk ,
- Arthur Hill ,
- Jean Stapleton ,
- Alexis Smith ,
- Linda Hopkins ,
- Lee Grant ,
- Sada Thompson ,
- Sandy Duncan ,
- Helen Gallagher ,
- Ingrid Bergman ,
- Sandy Becker ,
- Ethel Merman ,
- Alfred Drake ,
- Deborah Kerr ,
- Desi Arnaz ,
- Janet Blair ,
- Claire Bloom ,
- Larry Blyden
Henry Fonda, Deborah Kerr and Peter Ustinov are hosts for the 26th Tony Awards telecast live from New York's Broadway Theater. This year's gala is a tribute to Richard Rodgers and Ethel Merman. Stars performing and appearing include Desi Arnaz, Janet Blair, Ingrid Bergman, Claire Bloom, Larry Blyden, Arlene Dahl, Alfred Drake, Sandy Duncan, Peter Falk, Helen Gallagher, Lee Grant, Joel Grey, Arthur Hill, Hal Holbrook, Ruby Keeler, Lisa Kirk, Hal Linden, Barbara McNair, Ethel Merman, Jean Stapleton, Constance Towers, Bobby Van, Gwen Verdon, Linda Hopkins, Vincent Gardenia, Elizabeth Wilson, Michael Bennett, and Hal Prince, who accepts a special award for the longest running play on Broadway, "Fiddler On The Roof." Best actor in a Broadway play is accepted by Cliff Gorman for his performance in "Lenny," and best actress in a Broadway play is accepted by Sada Thompson for her performance in "Twigs." Additional awards are given to Phil Silvers and to Alexis Smith for best acting in a musical. Announcer is Sandy Becker. Duplicate of #1111.
#5117: BOB HOPE SPECIAL, THE
1972-10-05, WNBC, 52 min.
- Bob Hope ,
- Alexis Smith ,
- Mark Spitz ,
- Peter Leeds ,
- Karen Carpenter ,
- Richard Carpenter ,
- David Cassidy ,
- Carpenters
The Gold Medal Winner meets the Oscar Loser.
#17110: BOB HOPE SPECIAL, THE
1972-10-05, WNBC, min.
- Bob Hope ,
- Alexis Smith ,
- Mark Spitz ,
- Peter Leeds ,
- Karen Carpenter ,
- Richard Carpenter ,
- David Cassidy ,
- Carpenters ,
- Bobby Fischer
The Gold Medal Winner meets the Oscar Loser. First of eight Bob Hope specials for the season. Show business debut of Mark Spitz. Duplicate of #5117.
#17283A: TONY AWARDS, 27TH ANNUAL, THE
1973-03-25, ABC, min.
- Celeste Holm ,
- Yul Brynner ,
- Peter Ustinov ,
- Rex Harrison ,
- Diahann Carroll ,
- Alan King ,
- Colleen Dewhurst ,
- Paula Kelly ,
- Jack Albertson ,
- Alexis Smith ,
- Jerry Orbach ,
- Sandy Duncan ,
- Julie Harris ,
- Eddie Albert ,
- Jules Fisher ,
- Patricia Elliott ,
- Leora Dana ,
- Annie Cordy ,
- Gower Champion ,
- Vinnette Carroll ,
- Len Cariou ,
- Ian Calderon ,
- Martin Aronstein ,
- Boris Aronson ,
- Alan Arkin ,
- A.J. Antoon ,
- Maya Angelou ,
- Jane Alexander ,
- Gwen Verdon ,
- Tommy Steele ,
- Walter Slezak ,
- Christopher Plummer ,
- Donna Mckechnie ,
- Michele Lee ,
- Cleo Laine ,
- Helen Gallagher ,
- Annette Fabray ,
- Rossano Brazzi
Rex Harrison and Celeste Holm host the 27th Annual Tony Awards telecast at the Imperial Theater in New York City. This was the fourth time Julie Harris won a Tony Award and her sixth nomination.
#7792: CAVALCADE OF CHAMPIONS, THE: 1973 SPORTS AWARDS
1974-04-02, NBC, min.
- Bob Hope ,
- Tony Randall ,
- Karl Malden ,
- Carol Channing ,
- Tony Curtis ,
- William Holden ,
- Alexis Smith ,
- Dorothy Lamour
Bob Hope is the host for the 1973 Cavalcade Of Champions Sports Awards.
#17657: CAVALCADE OF CHAMPIONS, THE: 1973 SPORTS AWARDS
1974-04-02, NBC, min.
- Bob Hope ,
- Tony Randall ,
- Karl Malden ,
- Carol Channing ,
- Tony Curtis ,
- William Holden ,
- Alexis Smith ,
- Dorothy Lamour
Bob Hope is the host for the 1973 Cavalcade Of Champions Sports Awards. Duplicate of #7792.
#10141: TONY AWARDS, 29TH ANNUAL, THE
1975-04-20, ABC, 120 min.
- Milton Berle ,
- Carol Channing ,
- Jack Lemmon ,
- Jack Haley ,
- Carl Reiner ,
- Fred Astaire ,
- Eve Arden ,
- Jean Stapleton ,
- Alexis Smith ,
- Buddy Ebsen ,
- Walter Matthau ,
- Rosalind Russell ,
- Jack Albertson ,
- Ray Bolger ,
- Angela Lansbury ,
- John Lindsay ,
- Clifton Davis ,
- Joe Smith ,
- Joey Faye ,
- Cleavon Little ,
- Clive Baldwin ,
- Vincente Minnelli
The 29th Annual Tony Awards are broadcast live from the Wintergarden Theatre in New York City. Hosts: Larry Blyden, Larry Kert, Carol Lawrence, George S. Irving, Michele Lee, Bernadette Peters, and Bobby Van.
#5153: ON STAGE: MUSIC, DRAMA AND COMEDY - CELEBRATION AT FORD'S THEATRE
1978-02-02, WNBC, 52 min.
- Henry Fonda ,
- Lorne Greene ,
- Vincent Price ,
- John Houseman ,
- James Whitmore ,
- Alexis Smith ,
- Linda Hopkins ,
- Billy Dee Williams ,
- Jamie Ross ,
- Barbara Cason ,
- Patti LuPone ,
- Mary Joan Negro ,
- Mary Lou Rosato ,
- Roderick Cook
In 1865, after President Lincoln's assassination Ford's Theater in Washington D.C. closed for 103 years. It reopened in 1968 with an all-star television gala. Tonight, another gala marks the 10th anniversary of its rebirth. The scheduled highlights presented in this special are excerpts from plays produced at Ford's, featuring the stars who appeared in them...one-man shows with James Whitmore as Will Rogers and Vincent Price as Oscar Wilde; Billy Dee Williams as the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in "I Have a Dream"; Patti LuPone, Mary Joan Negro and Mary Lou Rosato in Chekhov's "Three Sisters"; Linda Hopkins, singing "A Good Man's Hard to Find," in "Bessie and Me"; and the cast of "Oh Coward!"-Roderick Cook, Jamie Ross and Barbara Cason-singing "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" and "Don't Put Your Daughter on the Stage, Mrs. Worthington." Lorne Green is the host; Alexis Smith, John Houseman and Henry Fonda are scheduled to introduce the segments.