Search Results

10 records found for Dick Powell
#10764: ACADEMY AWARDS 22ND, ANNUAL, THE.
1950-03-23, , min.
- Jack Smith ,
- Mercedes McCambridge ,
- Broderick Crawford ,
- Ronald Reagan ,
- Arlene Dahl ,
- Olivia de Havilland ,
- James Stewart ,
- Patricia Neal ,
- Ginger Rogers ,
- Dean Martin ,
- George Murphy ,
- Ricardo Montalban ,
- Donald OConnor ,
- Red Skelton ,
- June Allyson ,
- Cole Porter ,
- Anne Baxter ,
- James Cagney ,
- Dick Powell ,
- Gene Autry ,
- Jose Ferrer ,
- Ida Lupino ,
- Paul Douglas ,
- Joseph Mankiewicz ,
- DeanJagger ,
- John Hodiak ,
- Charles Brackett ,
- Peggy Dow ,
- Joanne Dru ,
- Barbara Hale ,
- Ruth Roman ,
- James Hilton ,
- John Lund ,
- Ray Milland ,
- Micheline Presle ,
- Mark Robson ,
- Claire Trevor ,
- Jane Wyman ,
- Betty Garrett ,
- Ann Blyth
Radio broadcast of the 22nd annual Academy Award ceremony at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood, California for the best films and performances of 1949. Broderick Crawford captured the best actor award for "All The King's Men" while Olivia de Havilland won best actress award for "The Heiress." "All The Kings's Men" won the award for best picture. This was the last year all five Best Picture nominees were in black and white. Other awards: Best Supporting Actor: Dean Jagger Best Supporting Actress: Mercedes McCambridge Best Director: Joseph Mankiewicz Host: Paul Douglas.
#13337: ACADEMY AWARDS CEREMONY, 31ST ANNUAL, THE
1959-04-06, NBC, min.
- Jerry Lewis ,
- James Cagney ,
- David Niven ,
- Dick Powell ,
- Kim Novak ,
- Robert Stack ,
- John Wayne ,
- Bob Hope ,
- Gary Cooper ,
- Tony Randall ,
- Red Buttons ,
- Sophia Loren ,
- Maurice Chevalier ,
- Van Heflin ,
- Tony Curtis ,
- Mort Sahl ,
- Cary Grant ,
- Susan Hayward ,
- Shelley Winters ,
- Burl Ives ,
- Janet Leigh ,
- Joan Fontaine ,
- Eddie Albert ,
- Elizabeth Taylor ,
- Ingrid Bergman ,
- Cyd Charisse ,
- Rosalind Russell ,
- June Allyson ,
- Laurence Olivier ,
- Vincente Minelli ,
- Dirk Bogard ,
- Millie Perkins ,
- Buddy Adler ,
- Jack Warner ,
- Irene Dunn
The 31st Annual Academy Awards Ceremony is telecast live from the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Personalities include Burl Ives, Bob Hope, Janet Leigh, Tony Curtis, David Niven, Shelley Winters, Red Buttons, June Allyson, Dick Powell, Tony Randall, Sophia Loren, Dean Martin, Joan Fontaine, Laurence Olivier, Cyd Charisse, Robert Stack, Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Maurice Chevalier, Rosalind Russell, Jerry Lewis, Vincent Price, Eddie Albert, Buddy Adler, Jack Warner, Millie Perkins, Gary Cooper, Vincente Minelli, Dirk Bogard, Van Heflin, Elizabeth Taylor, Kim Novak, James Cagney, Susan Hayward, Irene Dunn, John Wayne, Cary Grant, and Ingrid Bergman. Hosts: Jerry Lewis, Tony Randall, Bob Hope, David Niven, Mort Sahl, and Laurence Olivier. "Gigi" was awarded the best film of 1958.
#13568: EMMY AWARDS, 13TH PRIMETIME, THE
1961-05-16, NBC, min.
- David Brinkley ,
- Raymond Burr ,
- Judith Anderson ,
- Joey Bishop ,
- Carol Burnett ,
- Chet Huntley ,
- Dick Powell ,
- Robert Stack ,
- Shirley Booth ,
- Hedda Hopper ,
- George Maharis ,
- Fred Astaire ,
- Barbara Stanwyck ,
- Harry Belafonte ,
- Maurice Evans ,
- Martin Milner
Dick Powell and Joey Bishop are the hosts for the 13th Primetime Emmy Awards held in the Moulin Rogue Nightclub in Los Angeles, California. NOTE: Not Complete. Some abrupt continuity at times.
#123: THIS IS YOUR LIFE
1961-08-27, WNBC, 26 min.
October 1, 1952 - September 10, 1961 (NBC TV). January 21, 1971 - May 7, 1973 (Syndicated - 56 episodes) Ralph Edwards surprises guest Debbie Reynolds.
#136: DUPONT SHOW OF THE WEEK: THE USO - WHEREVER THEY GO, THE
1961-10-08, WNBC, 54 min.
- Jack Benny ,
- Joe E. Brown ,
- Harry S. Truman ,
- Dick Powell ,
- Debbie Reynolds ,
- Danny Kaye ,
- Frances Langford ,
- Dwight D. Eisenhower ,
- Marilyn Monroe ,
- Bing Crosby ,
- Merle Oberon ,
- Irving Berlin
Many stars from Hollywood give tribute to the USO units who since 1942 have entertained troops overseas. They include Dick Powell, Marilyn Monroe, Jack Benny, Debbie Reynolds, Danny Kaye, Merle Oberon, Frances Langford, Joe E. Brown, Harry Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower and Bing Crosby. Included with these celebrity anecdotes, celebrating this 20th USO anniversary, is a clip of Irving Berlin singing his own song: "Until the Fifth Army Comes Home."#263: TONIGHT SHOW WITH GUEST HOST ART LINKLETTER, THE
1962-09-10, WNBC, 29 min.
Art Linkletter's guests are Dick Powell and Don Ameche. Ed Herlihy is the announcer.#354: DOUGLAS EDWARDS AND THE NEWS
1963-01-09, WCBS, 2 min.
The opening announcer of this daily primetime CBS evening news telecast introduces anchorman Douglas Edwards. Reports from field correspondent Dan Rather, on the death of Oklahoma Senator Robert Kerr, and from Robert Schakne, on the death of Dick Powell.#356: ONCE UPON A DIME
1963-01-12, WPIX, 58 min.
- Don Knotts ,
- Dick Powell ,
- Connie Stevens ,
- Ed Wynn ,
- Frank Gorshin ,
- Neville Brand ,
- Dean Martin ,
- Morey Amsterdam ,
- Pearl Bailey ,
- Richard Chamberlain ,
- Lionel Hampton ,
- Andre Previn ,
- Juliet Prowse ,
- Rose Marie ,
- Jane Wyatt ,
- Bing Crosby ,
- Dick Van Dyke ,
- Cara Williams
The 25th Anniversary of the March of Dimes is celebrated. Hosted by Dick Powell, guest artists include Morey Amsterdam, Pearl Bailey, Richard Chamberlain, Bing Crosby, Lionel Hampton, Dean Martin, Andre Previn, Juliet Prowse, Rose Marie, Dick Van Dyke, Jane Wyatt, Ed Wynn, Connie Stevens, Neville Brand, Don Knotts, Soupy Sales, Cara Williams and Frank Gorshin.
#19322: HOLLYWOOD AND THE STARS: FABULOUS MUSICALS,THE
1963-11-18, WNBC, min.
September 30th,1963-September 28th,1964 (NBC) Joseph Cotton hosted and narrated this NBC documentary series about the American movies. The world of the screen musical starting with The Jazz Singer 1927, with emphasis on the big screen musicals of the 1930s and the dancing duo of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.
#942: JO STAFFORD SHOW, THE
1964-02-28, WPIX, 52 min.
Syndicated. Jo Stafford special presenting guests Graham Starks, Patricia Hayes, The Polka Dots, and the American Television debut for Peter Sellers, who rarely appeared on TV during his career. During the closing credits, the voice of Dick Powell is heard plugging the Zane Gray Theater. This repeat broadcast was originally telecast on Associated Television from London on Sept. 16, 1961.