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#384: ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1963-02-10, WCBS, 44 min.
Bill Dana, Patti Page, Ed Sullivan, The Three Stooges, Dave Madden, Hal Holbrook

Ed Sullivan's guests are The Three Stooges, Patti Page, Bill Dana, Dave Madden and Hal Holbrook, who recites his "Against A House Divided" Lincoln speech from his play "Abe Lincoln In Illinois."
#19117: CBS PLAYHOUSE: "THE GLASS MENAGERIE"
1966-00-00, CBS, 120 min.
Hal Holbrook, Shirley Booth, Pat Hingle, Barbara Loden

Amanda Wingfield dominates her children with faded gentility and exaggerated tales of her Southern belle past.                         
#5341: MARK TWAIN TONIGHT
1967-03-06, WCBS, 78 min.
Hal Holbrook

Mark Twain lives again in Hal Holbrook's portrayal of America's most famous humorist. In costume, Holbrook recreates a Twain lecture of the late 19th century. Holbrook first presented this one-man show in New York in 1959.
#16039: MARK TWAIN TONIGHT
1969-01-02, , min.
Hal Holbrook, Mark Twain

A one-man play performed by actor Hal Holbrook in which he portrayed poet Mark Twain (Samuel Clements). Holbrook depicts Twain giving a dramatic recitation selected from several of Twain's writings with the accent on comedy.             
#18784: MARK TWAIN TONIGHT!
1969-01-02, WCBS, min.
Mark Twain, Hal Holbrook

Hal Holbrook portrays the great American humorist Mark Twain. In his acclaimed one man presentation, Holbrook offers anecdotes and readings from "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," "Life on the Mississippi" and other works. This encore presentation was first broadcast on March 6, 1967.             
#1055: MARK TWAIN TONIGHT!
1969-01-02, WCBS, 79 min.
Mark Twain, Hal Holbrook

Hal Holbrook portrays the great American humorist Mark Twain. In his acclaimed one man presentation, Holbrook offers anecdotes and readings from "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," "Life on the Mississippi" and other works. This encore presentation was first broadcast on March 6, 1967.
#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.                      
#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.                          
#9361: SANDBURG'S LINCOLN
1975-04-07, NBC, 300 min.
Hal Holbrook, Lloyd Nolan, Sada Thompson, Beulah Bondi, Elizabeth Ashley, Michael Christopher, James Carroll Jordan, John Randolph, Robert Foxworth, Whit Bissell, Paul Fix, Stacy Keach, Anne Seymour

Television's first mini-series with Hal Holbrook portraying Abraham Lincoln.            
#9362: SANDBURG'S LINCOLN PART V-CROSSING FOX RIVER.
1976-01-12, NBC, 60 min.
Hal Holbrook, Lloyd Nolan, Sada Thompson, Beulah Bondi, Elizabeth Ashley, Michael Christopher, James Carroll Jordan, John Randolph, Robert Foxworth, Whit Bissell, Paul Fix

The life of Abraham Lincoln from his acceptance of the 1860 Republican nomination for President through his first inauguration. Hal Holbrook portrays Abraham Lincoln.          
#7875A: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL: THE ANIMALS NOBODY LOVED
1976-02-10, PBS, 60 min.
Hal Holbrook, E.G. Marshall

      "THE ANIMALS NOBODY LOVED" is the fourth NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL presented this season, hosted by E.G. Marshall and narrated by Hal Holbrook. 
Featured are two men who are devoted protectors of "varmints." Bob Williams manages a refuge for wild mustangs and Sam Jones harbors a strange affection for a deadly desert citizen, the rattlesnake.                      
#9561: THEATRE IN AMERICA: "THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE."
1976-03-10, PBS, 120 min.
Hal Holbrook, William Saroyan, Patti LuPone, Benjamin Hendrickson, Richard Ooms, Nicolas Surovy, Sam Tsoutsouvas, Elaine Hausman, Michael Tolaydo, Norman Snow, Robert Bacigalupi, Brooks Baldwin, Gerald Gutierrez, Glynis Bell, James Harper, Mary Lou Rosato, Roy K. Stevens, Kevin Kline, David Schramm, Cynthia Dickason, Anderson Matthews, Sandra Halperin, Mary Joan-Negro, Peter Dvorsky

Hal Holbrook is the host for this William Saroyan story about lovelorn denizens of a San Francisco bar. William Saroyan serves as the narrator.                          
#18076: EMMY AWARDS: 28TH ANNUAL, THE
1976-05-17, ABC, min.
Carol Burnett, Danny Kaye, Redd Foxx, Robert Stack, Milton Berle, Peter Falk, Alan King, George Burns, Hal Holbrook, Angie Dickinson, Henry Winkler, Alan Alda, Beverly Sills, Telly Savalas, Marie Osmond, Dick Van Dyke, Lola Falana, Donny Osmond, Lily Tomlin, Betty White, Penny Marshall, Ted Knight, Cindy Williams, John Denver, David Lander, Chevy Chase, Edward Asner, Mary Tyler Moore, OJ Simpson, Allan Burns, Stan Daniels, David Gerber, Stanley Kallis, Lorne Michaels, Nick Nolte, Liam OBrien, Peter Strauss, George Yanek

The 28th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards is presented live from The Shubert Theatre in Los Angeles, California. This was the last Emmy Award ceremony to be held during the first half of a calendar year. 

Hosts: John Denver, Mary Tyler Moore      

Duplicate of #8131.                             
#8131: EMMY AWARDS: 28TH ANNUAL, THE
1976-05-17, ABC, 150 min.
Carol Burnett, Danny Kaye, Redd Foxx, Robert Stack, Milton Berle, Peter Falk, Alan King, George Burns, Hal Holbrook, Angie Dickinson, Henry Winkler, Alan Alda, Beverly Sills, Telly Savalas, Marie Osmond, Dick Van Dyke, Lola Falana, Donny Osmond, Lily Tomlin, Betty White, Penny Marshall, Ted Knight, Cindy Williams, John Denver, David Lander, Chevy Chase, Edward Asner, Mary Tyler Moore, OJ Simpson, Allan Burns, Stan Daniels, David Gerber, Stanley Kallis, Lorne Michaels, Nick Nolte, Liam OBrien, Peter Strauss, George Yanek

The 28th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards is presented live from The Shubert Theatre in Los Angeles, California. This was the last Emmy Award ceremony to be held during the first half of a calendar year. 

Hosts: John Denver, Mary Tyler Moore                       
#7697: BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM, THE: OUR TOWN
1977-05-30, NBC, 120 min.
Hal Holbrook, John Houseman, Sada Thompson, Charlotte Rae, Pamela Hill, Barbara Bel Geddes, Ned Beatty, Robbie Benson, Glynnis OConnor, Scott Atlas, Don Beddoe, Elizabeth Cheshire, Ronny Cox, David Cryer, Charles Cyphers, Edmund Gaynes, William Lanteau, Allen Price, Ford Rainey, Michael Sharrett, Steven Sikes

The story of family life in the fictional town of Grovers Corners, New Hampshire.         
#9979: DICK CAVETT SHOW, THE
1980-05-29, PBS, 30 min.
Hal Holbrook, Dick Cavett

Host Dick Cavett interviews Hal Holbrook.             
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