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#478: PERSPECTIVE ON GREATNESS: THAT EVER LIVIN' BABE
1963-06-11, WOR, 44 min.
Pat O'Brien hosts this special on Babe Ruth's public and private life. NOTE: For additional Pat O'Brien titles SEARCH using spelling without the apostrophe: Pat OBrien
#524: TELL US MORE
1963-10-17, WNBC, 22 min.
The careers of Spencer Tracy and Pat O'Brien are profiled by host Conrad Nagel with additional anecdotes from Radie Harris and Otis Gurnsey. NOTE: For additional Pat O'Brien credits SEARCH using spelling: Pat OBrien spelled without the apostrophe.
#16014: DON RICKLES SHOW
1968-12-27, ABC, min.
September 27th,1968-January 31st,1969-(ABC) Half-hour series that was part quiz show and part variety show. Rickles spent most of the show trading insults with other celebrities and the quiz show contestants. Host: Don Rickles surveys and satirizes 1968 in sketches and blackouts. Participants: "American Bandstand" host Dick Clark and comics Gene Baylos, Joe Besser and Pat McCormick. Also appearing are Pat O'Brien and Huntz Hall.
#8268: HERE COME THE STARS
1969-04-13, WOR, 52 min.
- George Jessel ,
- Robert Taylor ,
- Jackie Kahane ,
- Marguerite Piazza ,
- Adam West ,
- William Shatner ,
- Pat OBrien
Robert Taylor is roasted. George Jessel emcees this hour variety roast series featuring testimonials to guests of honor. This syndicated series aired from September 15, 1968 to March 9, 1969. Reruns ran through March 1, 1970. Duplicate of #3006.
#16510: SUPER COMEDY BOWL, THE
1971-01-10, NBC, min.
- OJ Simpson ,
- John Wayne ,
- Jack Lemmon ,
- Leslie Uggams ,
- Joe Namath ,
- Lucille Ball ,
- Charles Nelson Reilly ,
- Alex Karras ,
- Judy Carne ,
- Pat OBrien ,
- Charlton Heston ,
- Alan Sues ,
- Mike Garrett ,
- Daryle Lamonica ,
- Kermit Alexander ,
- Ben Davidson ,
- Roman Gabriel ,
- Deacon Jones ,
- Dick Le Beau ,
- Gene Washington ,
- Rosy Grier ,
- Arte Johnson ,
- Mike Reid
A galaxy of entertainers and 39 NFL stars in a spectacular salute to pro football. The heady line-up includes Lucille Ball, Judy Carne, Charleton Heston, Jack Lemmon, Pat O'Brien, Charles Nelson Reilly, Alan Sues, Leslie Uggams, John Wayne, and the NFL's, Mike Garrett, Kermit Alexander, Ben Davidson, Roman Gabriel, Deacon Jones, Daryle Lamonica, Dick Le Beau, Joe Namath, O.J. Simpson, and Gene Washington. In comedy segments, John Wayne presents a campy football fashion show; Detroit Lion Alex Karras plays a badgered husband explaining a hard day on the gridiron, and former pro Rosey Grier interviews Chicago Bear linebacker Dick Butkus, and his half pint roommate Arte Johnson. Songs include two "Damn Yankees" numbers and a piano etude composed and performed by Cincinnati Bengal Mike Reid.
#6080: DAYTIME EMMY AWARDS
1974-05-28, NBC, 90 min.
- Dinah Shore ,
- Arlene Francis ,
- Mary Fickett ,
- Barbara Walters ,
- Bill Hayes ,
- Jack Gilford ,
- Soupy Sales ,
- Geoff Edwards ,
- Peter Marshall ,
- Dennis James ,
- Rodney Allen Rippy ,
- Cathleen Nesbitt ,
- Mary Stuart ,
- Elizabeth Hubbard ,
- Pat OBrien ,
- Al Freeman, Jr.
The first separate Emmy Awards show honoring daytime programs is telecast live from New York's Rockefeller Center. Barbara Walters and Peter Marshall are the hosts. A listing of the major nominees follows.
Actor of the Year: Macdonald Carey, "Days of Our Lives"; Pat O'Brien, "Other Woman"
Actress of the Year: Elizabeth Hubbard, "The Doctors"; Cathleen Nesbitt, "The Mask of Love"
Host/Hostess of the Year: Peter Marshall, "Hollywood Squares"; Dinah Shore, "Dinah's Place"
Drama Series: "Days of Our Lives"; "The Doctors"; "General Hospital"
Drama Special: "The Other Woman"; "A Special Act of Love"; "Tiger on a Chain" Bill Hayes and Mary Stuart entertain on the program. The special program features the first Daytime Emmy Awards presentation, broadcast live from New York's Rockefeller Center. Performers include Mary Stuart and Bill Hayes. Presenters include Ann Flood, Forrest Compton, Arlene Francis, Jacqueline Courtney, Larry Keith, Soupy Sales, Rodney Allen Rippy, Mary Fickett, Ellen Holly, Al Freeman, Jr., Geoff Edwards, Dennis James, Henderson Forsythe, Rosemary Prinz, Susan Seaforth, Bill Hayes, and Jack Gilford. Award winners for achievements in daytime programming include: "The Merv Griffin Show," outstanding talk series (award accepted by Dick Carson); "Password," outstanding game show (award accepted by Mark Goodson); Peter Marshall, outstanding game show host (Hollywood Squares); "Zoom," outstanding entertainment children's series (award accepted by Jim Crum and Christopher Sarson); ABC Afterschool Special: "Rookie of the Year," outstanding entertainment children's special (award accepted by Dan Wilson); Lila Garrett and Sandy Krinsky (not present), outstanding writer ("ABC Afternoon Playbreak: Mother of the Bride"); H. Wesley Kenney, outstanding director ("ABC Afternoon Playbreak: Miss Kline, We Love You"); and ABC Matinee Today: "The Other Woman," outstanding daytime drama special (award accepted by John Conboy). Award winners not in attendance include the following: Cathleen Nesbit, outstanding actress ("ABC Matinee Today: The Mask of Love") (award accepted by Glynis Johns); and Pat O'Brien, outstanding actor ("ABC Matinee Today: The Other Woman") (award accepted by John Conboy). Included are appearances by Garry Moore and John Cannon, vice chairman of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Winners announced but not presented with awards for outstanding achievements in daytime programming include the following: Richard Clements, outstanding musical direction ("ABC Afternoon Playbreak: A Special Act of Love"); Tom Trimble and Brock Broughton ("The Young and the Restless") and Otis Riggs, Jr. ("Another World"), art direction or scenic design; Bill Jobe, outstanding costume design ("ABC Matinee Today: The Mask of Love"); Douglas D. Kelley, make-up, ("ABC Matinee Today: The Mask of Love"); Lou Marchand, Gerald M. Dowd, Frank Melchiorre, John Morris, and John Cordone, technical direction and electronic camerawork ("One Life to Live"); Richard Holbrook, lighting direction ("The Young and the Restless"); Ernest Dellutri, sound mixing ("Days of Our Lives"); and Gary Anderson, editing ("ABC Afternoon Playbreak: Miss Kline, We Love You"). The program concludes with a performance by Peter Marshall; appearances by Dennis James and Fickett; and Gilford's presentation of an award to "The Doctors," for outstanding drama series (award accepted by Joseph Stuart).#8800: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
1974-12-24, SYN, 90 min.
- Mike Douglas ,
- Ginger Rogers ,
- Edgar Bergen ,
- Mortimer Snerd ,
- Mert Koplin ,
- Charles Grinker ,
- Pat OBrien ,
- Inkspots
1963-1982 (SYNDICATED). Mike Douglas hosted one of television's longest-running talk shows (19 years). Each week Douglas was joined by a different co-host. In 1967, "The Mike Douglas Show" became the first syndicated talk show to win an Emmy Award.
Broadcast from 1963-1978 in Philadelphia Broadcast from 1978-1982 in Los Angeles A salute to the 1930s. Co-Host: Pat O'Brien