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#5949: MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS
1959-04-26, WCBS, 96 min.
Jane Powell , Ed Wynn , Myrna Loy , Walter Pidgeon , Patty Duke , Kelly Brown , Reta Shaw , Tab Hunter , Jeanne Crain , Lois Nettleton , Donald Symington , Ginger McManus

Based on the book by Sally Benson, this classic 1945 Vincente Minelli movie musical is adapted for television.
#14038: ACADEMY AWARDS: 35TH ANNUAL
1963-04-08, ABC, min.
Gene Kelly , Eddie Fisher , Frank Sinatra , Maximillian Schell , Robert Goulet , Sophia Loren , Van Heflin , George Chakiris , Olivia De Havilland , Shelley Winters , Bette Davis , Johnny Mercer , Ginger Rogers , Audrey Hepburn , Ingrid Bergman , Gregory Peck , Patty Duke , Anne Bancroft , Rita Moreno , Ed Begley , Wendell Corey , Eva Marie-Saint , Sam Spiegel , Joshi Umeki

Frank Sinatra is the host for the 35th Annual Academy Awards presentation, telecast live from the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California. 

Ed Begley wins best-supporting actor award, Patty Duke wins for the best-supporting actress, Henry Mancini, and Johnny Mercer win for best song ("Days Of Wine and Roses") David Lean wins for best director ("Lawrence of Arabia") Gregory Peck wins the best actor ("To Kill a Mocking Bird") Anne Bancroft wins best actress award ("The Miracle Worker") "Lawrence Of Arabia wins best picture award for 1962. Sam Spiegel wins producer award for "Lawrence Of Arabia." 

Host: Frank Sinatra 


Duplicate of # 7502.                                                                                                               
#7502: ACADEMY AWARDS: 35TH ANNUAL
1963-04-08, ABC, min.
Eddie Fisher , Frank Sinatra , Sophia Loren , Jack Lemmon , Burt Lancaster , Marcello Mastroianni , Bette Davis , Gregory Peck , Patty Duke , Anne Bancroft , Angela Lansbury , Ed Begley , Omar Sharif , Lee Remick , Thelma Ritter , Peter OToole , Katherine Hepburn , Terence Stamp

Frank Sinatra is host for the 35th Annual Academy Awards presentation, telecast live from the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.                                               
#9460: ACADEMY AWARDS: 36TH ANNUAL
1964-04-13, ABC, min.
Donna Reed , Steve McQueen , Shirley Jones , Frank Sinatra , Rock Hudson , Edward G. Robinson , Rita Hayworth , Jack Lemmon , Anne Baxter , Gregory Peck , Sammy Davis Jr. , Patty Duke , Anne Bancroft , Sidney Poitier , Julie Andrews , Ed Begley

        The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presents its 36th annual Oscar Awards. Among the celebrities presenting awards are Julie Andrews, Anne Baxter, Rita Hayworth, Rock Hudson, Shirley Jones, Steve McQueen, Sidney Poitier, Donna Reed, Edward G. Robinson, and Frank Sinatra. Jack Lemmon is the host at the Santa Monica California Civic Auditorium. He introduces song-and-dance man Sammy Davis Jr., a short film history of the Awards, and the Award presenters, including last year's four top winners: Gregory Pick, Anne Bancroft, Ed Begley, and Patty Duke.    

Andy Williams, James Darren, Harve Presnell and Kayna Ranieri sing this years nominated songs.                             
#14488: ACADEMY AWARDS: 36TH ANNUAL, ABC RADIO
1964-04-13, ABC, 100 min.
Donna Reed , Steve McQueen , Shirley Jones , Frank Sinatra , Jack Linkletter , Rock Hudson , Edward G. Robinson , Rita Hayworth , Jack Lemmon , Anne Baxter , Gregory Peck , Sammy Davis Jr. , Patty Duke , Anne Bancroft , Sidney Poitier , Julie Andrews , Ed Begley , Irv Kupcinet

        The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presents its 36th annual Oscar Awards. Among the celebrities presenting awards are Julie Andrews, Anne Baxter, Rita Hayworth, Rock Hudson, Shirley Jones, Steve McQueen, Sidney Poitier, Donna Reed, Edward G. Robinson, and Frank Sinatra. Jack Lemmon is the host at the Santa Monica California Civic Auditorium. He introduces song-and-dance man Sammy Davis Jr., a short film history of the Awards, and the Award presenters, including last year's four top winners: Gregory Pick, Anne Bancroft, Ed Begley, and Patty Duke.    

Andy Williams, James Darren, Harve Presnell, and Kayna Ranieri sing this year's nominated songs. Behind the scenes (press room) after Oscars, short interviews with Sidney Poitier and Irv Kupcinet. 

Duplicate of #9460.   

ABC radio simulcast with announcer Jack Linkletter.                                       
#19410: ACADEMY AWARDS: 36TH ANNUAL
1964-04-13, ABC, min.
Donna Reed , Steve McQueen , Shirley Jones , Frank Sinatra , Rock Hudson , Edward G. Robinson , Rita Hayworth , Jack Lemmon , Anne Baxter , Gregory Peck , Sammy Davis Jr. , Patty Duke , Anne Bancroft , Sidney Poitier , Julie Andrews , Ed Begley

        The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presents its 36th annual Oscar Awards. Among the celebrities presenting awards are Julie Andrews, Anne Baxter, Rita Hayworth, Rock Hudson, Shirley Jones, Steve McQueen, Sidney Poitier, Donna Reed, Edward G. Robinson, and Frank Sinatra. Jack Lemmon is the host at the Santa Monica California Civic Auditorium. He introduces song-and-dance man Sammy Davis Jr., a short film history of the Awards, and the Award presenters, including last year's four top winners: Gregory Pick, Anne Bancroft, Ed Begley, and Patty Duke.    

Andy Williams, James Darren, Harve Presnell and Kayna Ranieri sing this years nominated songs.  

Duplicate of #9460.                                       
#952: EMMY AWARDS:16TH ANNUAL
1964-05-25, WNBC, 94 min.
Jack Benny , Hugh Downs , Joey Bishop , Rod Serling , Chet Huntley , Danny Kaye , Jack Klugman , Nat King Cole , Garry Moore , John Daly , Milton Berle , Polly Bergen , Johnny Carson , Elliot Reid , Vince Edwards , Jane Wyatt , Carl Reiner , David L. Wolper , Shirley Booth , Lorne Greene , Mel Stuart , Richard Deacon , Pat Englund , Ruth White , Shelley Winters , Shirl Conway , Roberta Shore , James Drury , Zina Bethune , E.G. Marshall , Dick Van Dyke , Mary Tyler Moore , Patty Duke , David Janssen , Jerry Paris , James Franciscus , Dean Jagger , David Frost , Don Defore , Tom Gries , Inger Stevens , Gene Barry , Nancy Ames , Mel Brooks

Hosts for the sixteenth annual Emmy Awards are Joey Bishop in Hollywood and E.G. Marshall in New York. Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore introduce this special telecast. Humorous excerpts from past Emmy Award telecasts are played. A galaxy of celebrities appear including Danny Kaye, Hugh Downs, Chet Huntley, Rod
Serling, Patty Duke, Jane Wyatt, Carl Reiner, David Janssen, Jerry Paris, James Franciscus, Dean Jagger, David Frost, John Daly, Don Defore, Shirley Booth, Tom Gries, James Drury, Roberta Shore, Polly Bergen, and Mel Brooks who with Reiner does a "2000 Year Old Man" skit. Other personalities appearing include Inger Stevens, Richard Deacon, Gene Barry, Ruth White, Zina Bethune, Shirl Conway, Garry Moore, Jack Klugman, Vince Edwards, Shelley Winters, Nat King Cole, Johnny Carson, Milton Berle, Lorne Greene. The cast from "That Was The Week That Was," Elliot Reid, Nancy Ames, Pat Englund, and David Frost satirize the 1963-64 television season. Jack Benny presents the Emmy Award for Program of the Year, "The Making of the President." Mel Stuart and David L. Wolper accept the award.             
#954: ABC'S WIDE WORLD OF ENTERTAINMENT
1964-09-13, WABC, 49 min.
Connie Stevens , Lawrence Welk , Mickey Rooney , Jimmy Dean , George Burns , Vince Edwards , Edward Andrews , Walter Brennan , Bing Crosby , Patty Duke , David Janssen , Sammy Jackson , Tony Franciosa , Richard Basehart , David Hedison , Inger Stevens , Gene Barry , Kathleen Nolan , John Astin , Carolyn Jones , Ted Cassidy , Elizabeth Montgomery

Bing Crosby hosts this preview of ABC's 1964-65 TV season. He introduces all the stars who will brighten ABC's new television season in this block buster preview special of new and returning programs: Mickey Rooney, Sammy Jackson, Tony Franciosa, Richard Basehart, David Hedison, Patty Duke, David Janssen, Connie Stevens, Ernest Borgnine, Inger Stevens, Gene Barry, Edward Andrews, Kathleen Nolan, Jimmy Dean, Lawrence Welk, John Astin, George Burns, Ted Cassidy, Vince Edwards, Carolyn Jones, Elizabeth Montgomery, and Walter Brennan.             
#4208: PERRY COMO SHOW, THE
1966-01-24, WNBC, 54 min.
Lena Horne , Patty Duke , Perry Como , Norm Crosby

September 12, 1955-June 12, 1963. In the fall of 1955 Perry Como returned to NBC where he hosted a weekly hour show. From 1955 to 1959 it was seen Saturday evenings and was titled "The Perry Como Show." From 1959 to 1963 it was seen Wednesday evenings and was titled "The Kraft Music Hall." Regulars included Frank Gallop and the Ray Charles Singers. After his final weekly June 12, 1963 broadcast Perry Como appeared in scores of specials, beginning October 3, 1963, airing on NBC, CBS & ABC, and concluding on December 6, 1986.
#4622: SMOTHERS BROTHERS COMEDY HOUR, THE
1968-01-14, WCBS, 52 min.
Patty Duke , Don Rickles , Tom Smothers , Dick Smothers , The Association , Pat Paulsen

February 5, 1967-June 8, 1969. "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" was a breath of fresh air, but to CBS the Smothers Brothers seemed to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, with the wrong things to say.
#15759: ACADEMY AWARDS: 40TH ANNUAL
1968-04-10, WABC, 131 min.
Mike Nichols , Gene Kelly , Danny Kaye , Alfred Hitchcock , Shirley Jones , Martha Raye , Bob Hope , Stanley Kramer , Rock Hudson , Carol Channing , Rod Steiger , Robert Wise , Grace Kelly , Diahann Carroll , Robert Morse , Katharine Hepburn , Angie Dickinson , Olivia De Havilland , Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. , Sterling Silliphant , Natalie Wood , Hank Sims , Audrey Hepburn , Gregory Peck , Patty Duke , Anne Bancroft , Dame Edith Evans , Walter Mirisch , George Kennedy , Dustin Hoffman , Katharine Ross , MacDonald Carey , Barbara Rush , Eva Marie Saint , Richard Crenna , Elke Sommer , Walter Matthau , Estelle Parsons , Hal Ashby , Rosalind Russell , Barbra Streisand , Sidney Poitier , Julie Andrews , Claire Bloom

Bob Hope is the host for the 14th time of the 40th annual Academy Awards.He would host this gala event alone only one more time; 10 years later in 1978, celebrating the 50th anniversary of this annual presentation. Academy President Gregory Peck gives tribute to the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Bob Hope commences the program with a monologue. Presenters and award winners include Carol Channing, Patty Duke, George Kennedy, and Katharine Hepburn. In a salute to the history of the Oscar and its first decade of development, Dustin Hoffman, Katharine Ross, MacDonald Carey, Diahann Carroll, Robert Morse, Barbara Rush, Eva Marie Saint, Martha Raye, Olivia
de Havilland, who salutes Oscar's second decade, Natalie Wood, Richard Crenna, Elke Sommer, Walter Matthau, Estelle Parsons, Dame Edith Evans, Grace Kelly, who salutes Oscar's third decade, Hal Ashby, Rosalind Russell, Anne Bancroft, who salutes Oscar's fourth decade, Danny Kaye, Rock Hudson, Shirley Jones, Angie Dickinson,
Gene Kelly, Barbra Streisand, Robert Wise, Claire Bloom, Rod Steiger, Alfred Hitchcock, Mike Nichols, Sterling Silliphant, Stanley Kramer, Audrey Hepburn, Sidney Poitier, Julie Andrews, and Walter Mirisch. Bob Hope concludes with some serious remarks reflecting the assassination of Martin Luther King regarding bigotry and the purpose of motion pictures...to reflect the human condition. Hank Sims is the announcer. 

George Kennedy-Best supporting actor
Estelle Parsons- Best supporting actress
Alfred Hitchcock: Irving Thalberg Award.   

See #1047 for details.                                                                                      
#1047: ACADEMY AWARDS: 40TH ANNUAL
1968-04-10, WABC, 139 min.
Mike Nichols , Gene Kelly , Danny Kaye , Alfred Hitchcock , Shirley Jones , Martha Raye , Bob Hope , Stanley Kramer , Rock Hudson , Carol Channing , Rod Steiger , Robert Wise , Grace Kelly , Diahann Carroll , Robert Morse , Katharine Hepburn , Angie Dickinson , Olivia De Havilland , Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. , Sterling Silliphant , Natalie Wood , Hank Sims , Audrey Hepburn , Gregory Peck , Patty Duke , Anne Bancroft , Dame Edith Evans , Walter Mirisch , George Kennedy , Dustin Hoffman , Katharine Ross , MacDonald Carey , Barbara Rush , Eva Marie Saint , Richard Crenna , Elke Sommer , Walter Matthau , Estelle Parsons , Hal Ashby , Rosalind Russell , Barbra Streisand , Sidney Poitier , Julie Andrews , Claire Bloom

Bob Hope is the host for the 14th time of the 40th annual Academy Awards.He would host this gala event alone only one more time; 10 years later in 1978, celebrating the 50th anniversary of this annual presentation. Academy President Gregory Peck gives tribute to the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Bob Hope commences the program with a monologue. Presenters and award winners include Carol Channing, Patty Duke, George Kennedy, and Katharine Hepburn. In a salute to the history of the Oscar and its first decade of development, Dustin Hoffman, Katharine Ross, MacDonald Carey, Diahann Carroll, Robert Morse, Barbara Rush, Eva Marie Saint, Martha Raye, Olivia
de Havilland, who salutes Oscar's second decade, Natalie Wood, Richard Crenna, Elke Sommer, Walter Matthau, Estelle Parsons, Dame Edith Evans, Grace Kelly, who salutes Oscar's third decade, Hal Ashby, Rosalind Russell, Anne Bancroft, who salutes Oscar's fourth decade, Danny Kaye, Rock Hudson, Shirley Jones, Angie Dickinson,
Gene Kelly, Barbra Streisand, Robert Wise, Claire Bloom, Rod Steiger, Alfred Hitchcock, Mike Nichols, Sterling Silliphant, Stanley Kramer, Audrey Hepburn, Sidney Poitier, Julie Andrews, and Walter Mirisch. Bob Hope concludes with some serious remarks reflecting the assassination of Martin Luther King regarding bigotry and the purpose of motion pictures...to reflect the human condition. Hank Sims is the announcer. 

George Kennedy-Best supporting actor
Estelle Parsons_Best supporting actress
Alfred Hitchcock: Irving Thalberg Award.                                                                            
#2325: ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1968-04-21, WCBS, 52 min.
Ed Sullivan , Totie Fields , The Muppets , Patty Duke , Tom Jones

June 20, 1948-June 6, 1971. Television's longest-running variety show ran on Sunday nights for twenty-three years. Its host, Ed Sullivan.
#9746: TONY AWARDS, 23RD ANNUAL, THE
1969-04-20, NBC, 180 min.
Leslie Uggams , Alan King , Zero Mostel , Jack Lemmon , Gwen Verdon , Pearl Bailey , Diahann Carroll , Robert Preston , Robert Morse , Lauren Bacall , Shelley Winters , Vanessa Redgrave , Patty Duke , Harry Belafonte , Dustin Hoffman , Richard Benjamin , Ethel Merman , Angela Lansbury , Betty Comden , Adolph Green , Godfrey Cambridge , Paula Prentiss , Arthur Miller

The 23rd Annual Tony Awards is telecast live from the Mark Hellinger Theatre in New York City.

Hosts: Diahann Carroll and Alan King. 

1969 marked the first year scenes from the nominated plays were presented.                          
#16388: EMMY AWARDS 22ND ANNUAL,THE
1970-07-07, ABC, 132 min.
Peter Ustinov , Bill Cosby , Carol Burnett , Dick Martin , Dan Rowan , Marlo Thomas , Robert Young , Dick Cavett , William Windom , Hope Lange , Elizabeth Montgomery , Lloyd Hanes , Susan Hampshire , Mike Connors , Raymond Burr , Michael Constantine , Karen Valentine , Charles Nelson Reilly , Gail Fisher , James Brolin , Patty Duke , Edith Evans , Shirley Jones , Laurence Olivier , Al Freeman, Jr. , Robert Wagner

The 22nd Annual Emmy Awards are telecast from the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles, California. Hosts are David Frost and Danny Thomas.With commercials. 

Outstanding variety or musical series:The David Frost Show     
Outstanding dramatic program: Hallmark Hall Of Fame: "A Storm in Summer."
Outstanding dramatic series: Marcus Welby, MD.
Outstanding comedy series:"My World And Welcome To It."

Co-Hosts:David Frost and Danny Thomas.
                            
#8373: JERRY LEWIS LABOR DAY TELETHON, THE
1970-09-06, SYN, 540 min.
Jack Benny , Steve Allen , Jerry Lewis , Bobby Darin , Danny Kaye , Milton Berle , Frank Sinatra , Helen O'Connell , Zsa Zsa Gabor , Ed McMahon , Joan Crawford , Vincent Price , Jack Jones , Patty Duke , Roy Rogers , Dale Evans , Ed Ames , Soupy Sales , Shirley Verrett , Joey Heatherton , Sam Jaffe , Dorothy Collins , Joan Rivers , Doug McClure , Jerry Vale , Roy Wilkens , Annissa Jones , Hildegard

Jerry Lewis launches his ninth fund-raising telethon for Muscular Dystrophy with a huge array of stars. This was the first coast-to-coast telecast of the telethon. Nine hours of coverage recorded. 9 AM to 6 PM Eastern time. The complete broadcast spanned twenty hours and began at 10 PM Eastern time
September 5th, 1970.                                                     
#9099: PHIL DONAHUE SHOW, THE
1976-02-11, SYN, 60 min.
Phil Donahue , John Astin , Patty Duke Astin

1970-1996- Nationally Syndicated. 

In 1977 Phil Donahue shifted his base of operations to Chicago from Dayton, Ohio and the show's title became known simply as "Donahue," a one-hour show usually devoted to a single topic or guest.

Guests are John Astin and Patty Duke Astin.                                   
#8692: MATCH GAME 'PM
1977-02-18, SYN, 30 min.
Gene Rayburn , Patty Duke , Richard Dawson , Ron Palillo , Patti Deutsch , Charles Nelson Reilly

December 31, 1962-September 20, 1969 (NBC); July 2, 1973-April 20, 1979 (CBS); 1975-1981 (SYNDICATED). Host: Gene Rayburn. 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
#8132: EMMY AWARDS: 29TH ANNUAL, THE
1977-09-11, NBC, 120 min.
Carol Burnett , James Garner , Angie Dickinson , Dick Van Dyke , Patty Duke , Gary Burghoff , Barry Manilow , Neil Diamond , Beatrice Arthur , Kristy McNichol , Mary Tyler Moore , Robert Blake , Carroll OConnor , Lindsay Wagner , Joan Sullivan , Ed Flanders , Gary Frank

Hosts: Robert Blake, Angie Dickinson.

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