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#13164:
TONY AWARDS, (A RADIO SPECIAL) 11TH ANNUAL, THE
1957-04-20,
WCBS,
38 min.
Bud Collyer, Margaret Leighton, Bert Lahr, Lillian Gish, Frederick Loewe, Beatrice Lillie, Edie Adams, Cliff Robertson, Rex Harrison, Edith Adams, Frederick March, Nancy Kelly, Tom Ewell, Frank Conroy, Alan Jay Lerner, Sidney Chaplin, Cornelia Otis Skinner, Judy Holliday
A special WCBS radio broadcast of the 1957 Tony Awards with host Bud Collyer. There was a television blackout of this special due to a union issue.
Winners were "My Fair Lady" for the best musical play, Rex Harrison, for best musical actor in "My Fair Lady," Frederick March for the best dramatic actor, and Judy Holliday for best actress in "The Bells Are Ringing."
NOTE: Due to a union dispute, there was no television broadcast, which had been scheduled for WCBS-TV Channel 2.
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#9467:
TEXACO COMMAND APPEARANCE
1957-09-19,
NBC,
50 min.
Steve Allen, Rudy Vallee, Ed Wynn, Keenan Wynn, Beatrice Lillie, Jack Palance, Alfred Drake, Janet Blair, Jill Corey, Rod Alexander, Billie Burke, Mimi Benzell
A special tribute to Ed Wynn who has been in show business for 55 years. To celebrate Wynn's long career, which has recently enjoyed a rebirth, Alfred Drake emcees a one our salute originating in New York and Hollywood. This is the first in a series of such salutes to be spotted occasionally during the 1957-1958 television season.
NOTE: Unlike seasons past, when one shot TV events were televised and called "spectaculars" NBC will use the word "special" related to any show not aired on a regular basis.
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#7423:
STAR PARADE: "FOUR FOR TONIGHT."
1960-02-24,
WNBC,
00 min.
Tony Randall, Beatrice Lillie, Tammy Grimes, Cyril Richard
Variety special starring Tony Randall, Beatrice Lillie, Tammy Grimes and Cyril Richard.
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#19150:
CHASE AND SANBORN'S 100TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW
1964-11-15,
,
60 min.
Milton Berle, Charlie McCarthy, Jack Benny, Bert Lahr, George Jessel, Beatrice Lillie, Edgar Bergen, Shirley Booth, Fred Allen, Tallulah Bankhead, Kenny Delmar, Leo Durocher, Maurice Evans, Portland Hoffa, Oscar Levant
Chase and Sanborn's 100th Anniversary Show, starring Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. A special retrospective of radio highlights.
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#978:
JACK PAAR PROGRAM: FINAL SHOW, THE
1965-06-25,
WNBC,
52 min.
Jack Paar, Jayne Mansfield, Jonathan Winters, Liberace, Billy Graham, Bette Davis, Richard Burton, Beatrice Lillie
Jack Paar reflects on past shows from his three year primetime series. In his final broadcast, past excerpts are played highlighting special guests, repeating funny moments, as well as dramatic moments. Among the guests from past shows: Richard Burton, Beatrice Lillie, Bette Davis, Liberace, Jonathan Winters, Rev. Billy Graham, and Jayne Mansfield. Paar demonstrates new products on the market. The "warm up" tape used to get the studio audience in good cheer is played for the television audience for the first time. Paar bids his fans farewell.
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#14892A:
JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1965-06-25,
NBC,
min.
Jack Paar, Jonathan Winters, Jose Melis, Richard Burton, Beatrice Lillie
September 21, 1962 - September 10, 1965
Jack Paar elected to pursue a three year NBC series in prime time soon after stepping down as host of THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JACK PAAR (1957-1962). These broadcasts took on the form of a variety/talk show format. Each telecast opened with a Paar monologue. Also shown from time to time were personal home movies shot by Jack on various trips by the Paar family to Africa, Russia, and Europe. Jack's daughter, Randy Paar would often assist her dad narrating these films.
Appearing with Jack were many of his old regulars from the TONIGHT SHOW including Alexander King, Oscar Levant, and Jonathan Winters. This 10 pm Friday prime time slot attracted many notable guests, including Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, and Ted Kennedy. Also, given exposure were many young and veteran entertainers, Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, Ethel Merman, Peggy Lee, and stand-up comedians, among them, Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, Godfrey Cambridge, Jackie Vernon, Mike Nichols & Elaine May, Burns & Schreiber, and Dick Gregory.
Impact appearances occurred introducing footage of The Beatles, prior to the group appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show, and a young Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali), singing and spewing poetry with Jack and Liberace.
After three years (one and a half years less than his tenure on THE TONIGHT SHOW), Jack Paar called it quits and would prematurely retire from the business with the exception of producing and starring in a handful of Specials for NBC and accepting one brief return to regular television, for nine months, hosting an ABC late-night talk show, JACK PAAR TONITE in 1973).
For his final show of the season and this network series, Jack Paar goes it alone. He uses video clips of past shows to illustrate the high and low spots of his last three years on television. Among the guests are Richard Burton, Beatrice Lillie, and Jonathan Winters.The Jose Melis Orchestra.
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#14907:
JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1965-06-26,
NBC,
43 min.
Jack Paar, Jonathan Winters, Jose Melis, Richard Burton, Beatrice Lillie
September 21, 1962 - September 10, 1965
Jack Paar elected to pursue a three year NBC series in prime time soon after stepping down as host of THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JACK PAAR (1957-1962). These broadcasts took on the form of a variety/talk show format. Each telecast opened with a Paar monologue. Also shown from time to time were personal home movies shot by Jack on various trips by the Paar family to Africa, Russia, and Europe. Jack's daughter, Randy Paar would often assist her dad narrating these films.
Appearing with Jack were many of his old regulars from the TONIGHT SHOW including Alexander King, Oscar Levant, and Jonathan Winters. This 10 pm Friday prime time slot attracted many notable guests, including Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, and Ted Kennedy. Also, given exposure were many young and veteran entertainers, Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, Ethel Merman, Peggy Lee, and stand-up comedians, among them, Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, Godfrey Cambridge, Jackie Vernon, Mike Nichols & Elaine May, Burns & Schreiber, and Dick Gregory.
Impact appearances occurred introducing footage of The Beatles, prior to the group appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show, and a young Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali), singing and spewing poetry with Jack and Liberace.
After three years (one and a half years less than his tenure on THE TONIGHT SHOW), Jack Paar called it quits and would prematurely retire from the business with the exception of producing and starring in a handful of Specials for NBC and accepting one brief return to regular television, for nine months, hosting an ABC late-night talk show, JACK PAAR TONITE in 1973).
Jack's final show of the season and series.
Repeat of #14892A.
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#5079:
BOB HOPE SPECIAL, THE
1965-09-29,
WNBC,
52 min.
Andy Williams, Dinah Shore, Bob Hope, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Beatrice Lillie
Bob Hope's first variety show of the season. Bob and his guests appear in various sketches.
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#984:
A 1960'S RADIO BROADCAST ADDITION: CHASE AND SANDBORN 101ST ANNIVERSARY SHOW
1965-11-16,
NBC,
50 min.
Jack Benny, George Jessel, Oscar Levant, Fred Allen, Milton Berle, Bert Lahr, Shirley Booth, Leo Durocher, Bing Crosby, Peter Donald, Beatrice Lillie, Edgar Bergen, Charlie McCarthy, Tallulah Bankhead, Major Bowes, Maurice Evans, Portland Hoffa, Minerva Pious, Parker Fennelly, Kenny Delmar, Alan Reed
A special retrospective of radio highlights with Fred Allen, Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy, Tallulah Bankhead, Jack Benny, Milton Berle, Shirley Booth, Major Bowes, Bing Crosby, Maurice Evans, Portland Hoffa, Bert Lahr, Beatrice Lillie, George Jessel, Oscar Levant, Minerva Pious, Leo Durocher, Parker Fennelly, Peter Donald, Kenny Delmar and Alan Reed.
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#15990:
MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
1968-12-18,
SYN,
min.
Merv Griffin, Milt Kamen, Beatrice Lillie
October 1, 1962-March 29, 1963 (NBC); 1965-1969 (Syndicated); August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972 (CBS); 1972-1986 (Syndicated).
Host: Merv Griffin. Guests: Milt Kamen and Beatrice Lillie.
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