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5 records found for Denny McLain
1968-09-14, WNBC, 9 min.
The last out on NBC's Game of the Week, with Curt Gowdy and Pee Wee Reese, is heard. Sandy Koufax interviews McLain after the game. There is a summary of the game's results as Denny McLain becomes the first 30 game winner since Dizzy Dean did it in 1934.1968-10-09, WNBC, 67 min.
- Joe Cronin ,
- Al Kaline ,
- Mayo Smith ,
- Willie Horton ,
- Curt Gowdy ,
- Jim Northrup ,
- Jim Price ,
- Bill Freehan ,
- Tony Kubek ,
- William Eckert ,
- Ernie Harwell ,
- Mickey Lolich ,
- Dick McCullough ,
- Harry Caray ,
- Denny McLain
Harry Caray does the play-by-play at the conclusion of a 10 run Detroit third inning in this 6th game of the series. Curt Gowdy does the play-by-play from the Detroit 8th inning. During a rain delay, Gowdy recaps the record third inning, batter by batter, when 15 men came to the plate. Gowdy and Caray discuss tommorow's 7th game. Tony Kubek talks to Mickey Lolich in the Tiger dugout. For the 7th game, Caray's play-by-play from the seventh inning is heard. Detroit wins 4 to 1. From the Detroit Tigers clubhouse, Ernie Harwell interviews Commissioner of Baseball William Eckert, Manager for Detroit Mayo Smith, Denny McLain, Willie Horton, Al Kaline, Mickey Lolich, American League President Joe Cronin, Dick McCullough, Bill Freehan, Jim Northrup and Jim Price. Harry Caray and Curt Gowdy summarize the series. Gowdy signs off.1969-02-19, NBC, min.
- Jack Benny ,
- Joe Cronin ,
- Roy Campanella ,
- Art Linkletter ,
- Kim Novak ,
- Danny Kaye ,
- Bill Cosby ,
- Frank Howard ,
- Bob Gibson ,
- Vin Scully ,
- Joe Namath ,
- Pete Rose ,
- Perry Como ,
- Denny McLain ,
- Laffit Pincay ,
- Bill Russell ,
- Willie McCovey ,
- Jack Nicklaus ,
- Elgin Baylor ,
- Charleton Heston ,
- Debbie Meyer ,
- Ken Harrelson ,
- Willie Shomaker ,
- Red Auerbach ,
- Gordie Howe ,
- Bobby Hull ,
- Wes Unseld ,
- Billy Casper ,
- Lee Trevino ,
- Sam Snead ,
- Jean Beliveau ,
- Vince Lombardi ,
- Sammy Baugh ,
- Clarence Campbell ,
- John Hadl ,
- Lance Alworth ,
- Deacon Jones ,
- Leroy Kelly ,
- Braulio Baeza ,
- Angel Cordero ,
- Paul Robinson ,
- Earl Morrall
In Hollywood, Perry Como hosts the second annual awards. Perry's aide is swimmer Debbie Meyer, winner of four Olympic Gold Medals. Winners in eight categories are chosen by their fellow athletes; sportswriters choose the Pro Athlete of the Year. Nominees and celebrity presenters...Baseball, AL: Ken Harrelson, Red Sox; Frank Howard, Senators; Denny McLain, Tigers. NL: Bob Gibson,Cardinals; Wille McCovey, Giants; Pete Rose, Reds. Presenters: Danny Kaye, Roy Campanella, Joe Cronin. Basketball: Elgin Baylor,Lakers; Bill Russell, Celtics; Wes Unseld, Bullets. Presenters: Bill Cosby, Red Auerbach. Football: AFL: Lance Alworth, John Hadl, Chargers; Joe Namath, Jets; Paul Robinson, Bengals. NFL: Deacon Jones, Rams; Leroy Kelly, Browns; Earl Morrall, Colts. Presenters: Charlton Heston, Vince Lombardi, Sammy Baugh. Golf: Billy Casper, Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino. Presenters: Jack Benny, Sam Snead. Hockey: Jean Beliveau, Canadiens; Gordie Howe, Red Wings; Bobby Hull, Black Hawks. Presenters: Art Linkletter, NHL President Clarence Campbell. Horse Racing: Braulio Baeza, Angel Cordero, Lafitt Pincay. Presenters: Kim Novak, Willie Shomaker. Pro Athlete of the Year nominees: Denny McLain, Earl Morrall, Joe Namath. Sportscaster Vin Scully narrates films of the stars in action. Dupe of 7517
1969-02-19, NBC, 60 min.
- Jack Benny ,
- Joe Cronin ,
- Roy Campanella ,
- Art Linkletter ,
- Kim Novak ,
- Danny Kaye ,
- Bill Cosby ,
- Frank Howard ,
- Bob Gibson ,
- Vin Scully ,
- Joe Namath ,
- Pete Rose ,
- Perry Como ,
- Denny McLain ,
- Laffit Pincay ,
- Bill Russell ,
- Willie McCovey ,
- Jack Nicklaus ,
- Elgin Baylor ,
- Charleton Heston ,
- Debbie Meyer ,
- Ken Harrelson ,
- Willie Shomaker ,
- Red Auerbach ,
- Gordie Howe ,
- Bobby Hull ,
- Wes Unseld ,
- Billy Casper ,
- Lee Trevino ,
- Sam Snead ,
- Jean Beliveau ,
- Vince Lombardi ,
- Sammy Baugh ,
- Clarence Campbell ,
- John Hadl ,
- Lance Alworth ,
- Deacon Jones ,
- Leroy Kelly ,
- Braulio Baeza ,
- Angel Cordero ,
- Paul Robinson ,
- Earl Morrall
In Hollywood, Perry Como hosts the second annual awards. Perry's aide is swimmer Debbie Meyer, winner of four Olympic Gold Medals. Winners in eight categories are chosen by their fellow athletes; sportswriters choose the Pro Athlete of the Year. Nominees and celebrity presenters...Baseball, AL: Ken Harrelson, Red Sox; Frank Howard, Senators; Denny McLain, Tigers. NL: Bob Gibson,Cardinals; Wille McCovey, Giants; Pete Rose, Reds. Presenters: Danny Kaye, Roy Campanella, Joe Cronin. Basketball: Elgin Baylor,Lakers; Bill Russell, Celtics; Wes Unseld, Bullets. Presenters: Bill Cosby, Red Auerbach. Football: AFL: Lance Alworth, John Hadl, Chargers; Joe Namath, Jets; Paul Robinson, Bengals. NFL: Deacon Jones, Rams; Leroy Kelly, Browns; Earl Morrall, Colts. Presenters: Charlton Heston, Vince Lombardi, Sammy Baugh. Golf: Billy Casper, Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino. Presenters: Jack Benny, Sam Snead. Hockey: Jean Beliveau, Canadiens; Gordie Howe, Red Wings; Bobby Hull, Black Hawks. Presenters: Art Linkletter, NHL President Clarence Campbell. Horse Racing: Braulio Baeza, Angel Cordero, Lafitt Pincay. Presenters: Kim Novak, Willie Shomaker. Pro Athlete of the Year nominees: Denny McLain, Earl Morrall, Joe Namath. Sportscaster Vin Scully narrates films of the stars in action.
#16395: DICK CAVETT SHOW, THE
Order1970-08-06, ABC, 45 min.
December 29th,1969-January 1st,1975 (ABC) Dick Cavett is back on television as ABC's new entrant in the late-night race. The format is desk and sofa five nights a week like the Johnny Carson and Merv Griffin shows. As Cavett sees it, it's the chemistry that counts. His forte:an articulate way with an interview, plus approaches to comedy that range from youthful innocence to the cynicism of WC.Fields. Guest: Denny McLain, and Commander Lloyd Buchner, Al Caap