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#9492B: ED SULLIVAN SHOW (TOAST OF THE TOWN) THE
1948-08-08, CBS, 59 min.
- Al Kelly ,
- Ed Sullivan ,
- Ray Bloch ,
- Peggy Lee ,
- Bern Bennett ,
- Balinese Dance Troop ,
- De Marco Sisters ,
- Jody Gilbert ,
- Jerry Smith ,
- Francis Marion ,
- Sue Ryan ,
- Monica Lewis ,
- Harry Hirschfield
June 20, 1948 - May 30, 1971 Oldest known surviving COMPLETE broadcast of a TOAST OF THE TOWN with opening and closing. ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE, (TOAST OF THE TOWN) Television's longest running variety series. Originally, titled, TOAST OF THE TOWN, the name of the series changed on September 18, 1955 to THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW. Most remembered for introducing many stand-up comedians, and musical acts, including The Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley, The Beatles. Most of the 1,087 broadcasts, encompassing 10,000 performers, have been archived. The major exceptions are the first half-year of shows circa 1948 of which a few kinescope excerpts survive. The ED SULLIVAN SHOW was a spectacular show-case that for twenty-three years entertained the American family. In its prime, more than thirty million viewers, young and old, tuned in at the same time to view popular culture. The broadcast begins with announcer Bern Bennett stating guests, and introducing Ed Sullivan. A Balinese dance troop performs. Ed Sullivan (host), Ray Bloch and His Orchestra, The De Marco Sisters sing a melody of songs, Jody Gilbert (tap dancer), double talk artist Al Kelly, Jerry Bergen, Jimmy Smith (xylophone). Ed has guests in his audience stand up for a bow, including Francis Marion, Sue Ryan, Monica Lewis who appeared on the premiere TOAST OF THE TOWN eight weeks prior on June 20, 1948, Harry Hirschfield, who claims to be the first person ever on television, chats with Ed and does a comic monologue, and Peggy Lee sings, "It's Magic," "I Can't Give You Anything but Love Baby." She speaks with Sullivan. From the Liberty Music Store a comedy bit and musical finale with the entire cast. NOTE: This broadcast was transcribed from a 16" Electronic Transmission disc, less than a year since the advent and use of Kinescope technology, commercially introduced, September 15, 1947, developed by KODAK, NBC, and Dumont Networks. Sound of this TOAST OF THE TOWN transfer varies at times and there are sections were "noise" from the ET transfer to 1/4" reel to reel tape is heard. However, over all, sound is very good and quite listenable. A rare example of a COMPLETE ONE HOUR "lost" television broadcast, circa 1948, surviving only as audio.
#13141: EMMY AWARDS: NINTH ANNUAL
1957-03-16, NBC, 56 min.
- Robert Young ,
- Jimmy Durante ,
- Claire Trevor ,
- Danny Thomas ,
- Ralph Edwards ,
- Phil Silvers ,
- Dinah Shore ,
- Sid Caesar ,
- Ed Sullivan ,
- Peggy Lee ,
- Carl Reiner ,
- Dave Garroway ,
- Loretta Young ,
- Lloyd Nolan ,
- Nanette Fabray ,
- Perry Como ,
- Jack Palance ,
- Desi Arnaz ,
- Peggy Wood
The Ninth Annual Emmy Awards for the best in television for 1956 are presented from the NBC studios in Burbank, California. Personalities include Ed Sullivan, Phil Silvers, Carl Reiner, Robert Young, Jimmy Durante, Lloyd Nolan, Jack Palance, Claire Trevor, Peggy Lee, Perry Como, Dinah Shore, Danny Thomas, Sid Caesar, Nanette Fabray, Ralph Edwards, Loretta Young, and Peggy Wood, "Requiem For a Heavyweight, a presentation of "Playhouse 90," was voted the Emmy Award for best television presentation of 1956. Desi Arnaz is the host. Dave Garroway concludes the program.
#10496: DUPONT SHOW OF THE MONTH: "CRESCENDO."
1957-09-29, WCBS, 90 min.
- Julie Andrews ,
- Rex Harrison ,
- Diahann Carroll ,
- Eddy Arnold ,
- Carol Channing ,
- Louis Armstrong ,
- Ethel Merman ,
- Sonny James ,
- Peggy Lee ,
- Mahalia Jackson ,
- Stubby Kaye ,
- Matt Mattox ,
- Norman Luboff Choir ,
- Benny Goodman ,
- Stanley Holloway ,
- Lizzie Miles ,
- Dinah Washington ,
- Paul Weston ,
- Turk Murphy
September 29th,1957-March 21st, 1961 (CBS) An irregularly scheduled collection of culturally outstanding dramas usually presented monthly. SEARCH PROGRAM TITLES FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. Presented on "DUPONT SHOW OF THE MONTH." Rex Harrison portrays a visiting Englishman who takes a dim view of American culture. To overcome his skepticism, he is introduced to a wide variety of American musical styles. First show of the series. Highlights: Play It Cool- dancers "Mary Had A Little Lamb" Cha-Cha, Carol Channing "Go West Young Man," Eddy Arnold "Shine On Harvest Moon," Baby bumblebee "Silvery Moon," Singers and dancers "Streets Of Laredo," Singers and dancers "Basin Street Blues," "Trouble I've Seen," Louis Armstrong "Blues In The Night," Peggy Lee "Sit Down, You're Rockin The Boat," Stubby Kaye "Didn't It Rain," Mahalia Jackson "Bill Bailey," Lizzie Miles, Turk Murphy "The Birth Of The Blues," Dinah Washington Blues Sequence, Benny Goodman, Diahann Carroll Jazz Sequence- Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong.
#2291: DUPONT SHOW OF THE WEEK, THE: HAPPY WITH THE BLUES
1961-09-24, WNBC, 52 min.
"Who Is Harold Arlen?" That's what the cab driver who drives Arlen to the studio wants to know. A 60-minute taped answer is offered by Peggy Lee, Vic Damone, La Vern Baker, Joanie Sommers and Paul Weston's orchestra. Bing Crosby narrates films tracing Arlen's songwriting career.#6961A: ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, THE
1962-09-27, WNBC, 00 min.
September 27, 1962-September 3, 1967 (NBC); September 20, 1969-July 17, 1971 (NBC); 1976 (Syndicated). In 1962, Williams was finally given a fall series on NBC; the hour show lasted five seasons and featured The New Christy Minstrels and the Osmond Brothers. His third NBC series, which premiered in 1969, featured comics Charlie Callas and Irwin Corey, along with Janos Prohaska; the hour show lasted another two seasons. In 1976, Williams hosted a syndicated series, entitled "Andy." The half-hour show featured puppeteer Wayland Flowers. Series Premiere
#5219: ED SULLIVAN SHOW: MUSIC OF RICHARD RODGERS
1962-11-04, WCBS, 55 min.
- Gordon MacRae ,
- Richard Rodgers ,
- Ed Sullivan ,
- Steve Lawrence ,
- Roberta Peters ,
- Nancy Dussault ,
- Peggy Lee ,
- Cesare Siepi ,
- Diahann Carroll ,
- Peter Nero ,
- Arthur Fiedler
The music of Richard Rodgers has set a Broadway standard for four decades, during which Rodgers has been half of two of the most successful teams in musical-comedy history- Rodgers and Hart, and Rogers & Hammerstein. Tonight, live from Carnegie Hall, Ed Sullivan presents an hour's highlights from Rodgers' career.
Performers include pianist Peter Nero and singers Diahann Carroll (who sings two songs from "No Strings," for which Rodgers wrote both words and music), Nancy Dussault (star of "Sound and Music"), Steve Lawrence, Peggy Lee, Gordon MacRae, Roberta Peters and Cesare Siepi.
Ed talks to Rodgers' new partner, lyricist Alan Jay Lerner of "My Fair Lady" fame. Arthur Fiedler conducts the orchestra, with Rodgers taking over the baton for "You'll Never Walk Alone."#7079: ED SULLIVAN SHOW
1962-11-04, WCBS, 00 min.
- Gordon MacRae ,
- Richard Rodgers ,
- Ed Sullivan ,
- Steve Lawrence ,
- Roberta Peters ,
- Nancy Dussault ,
- Peggy Lee ,
- Cesare Siepi ,
- Diahann Carroll ,
- Peter Nero ,
- Dorothy Rodgers
From Carnegie Hall, a salute to Richard Rodgers. Diahann Carroll performs numbers from Richard Rodgers Broadway musical drama, "No Strings." Dupe of 303.
#303: ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1962-11-04, WCBS, 55 min.
- Gordon MacRae ,
- Harry S. Truman ,
- Dwight D. Eisenhower ,
- Richard Rodgers ,
- Herbert Hoover ,
- Ed Sullivan ,
- Steve Lawrence ,
- Roberta Peters ,
- Nancy Dussault ,
- Peggy Lee ,
- Cesare Siepi ,
- Diahann Carroll ,
- Adlai E. Stevenson
From Carnegie Hall, a Salute to Richard Rodgers with Gordon MacRae, Roberta Peters, Steve Lawrence, Nancy Dussault, Peggy Lee, Cesare Siepi and Diahann Carroll. Ed Sullivan reads telegrams in tribute from Herbert Hoover, Harry Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Adlai E. Stevenson and others.#7081: ED SULLIVAN SHOW
1962-12-09, WCBS, 00 min.
- Ed Sullivan ,
- Peggy Lee ,
- Joey Forman ,
- Dominique ,
- Anthony Newley ,
- Jose Greco ,
- Topo Gigio ,
- Four Seasons ,
- George Matson
#421: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
1963-03-13, WNBC, 33 min.
Merv Griffin's guests are Carl Reiner, Peggy Lee, Adela Rogers St. John and Senator Burton K. Wheeler.#6971A: ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, THE
1963-11-12, WNBC, 00 min.
September 27, 1962-September 3, 1967 (NBC); September 20, 1969-July 17, 1971 (NBC); 1976 (Syndicated). In 1962, Williams was finally given a fall series on NBC; the hour show lasted five seasons and featured The New Christy Minstrels and the Osmond Brothers. His third NBC series, which premiered in 1969, featured comics Charlie Callas and Irwin Corey, along with Janos Prohaska; the hour show lasted another two seasons. In 1976, Williams hosted a syndicated series, entitled "Andy." The half-hour show featured puppeteer Wayland Flowers.
#7227: JUDY GARLAND SHOW, THE
1963-12-01, WCBS, 00 min.
Between September 24th, 1955 and March 19th, 1963, Judy Garland appeared in four television specials. This March 19th, 1963 program was her fourth before she would appear in her own network series, "The Judy Garland Show." (September 29th, 1963-March 29th, 1964). September 29th, 1963-March 29th, 1964. Variety show hosted by Judy Garland.
#3266: JO STAFFORD SHOW, THE
1964-10-28, WPIX, 57 min.
1962 (Syndicated). In 1962 Jo Stafford hosted a musical series, taped in London. Originally taped in 1962 and distributed to USA Television in 1964.#V28A: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1965-03-12, NBC, 52 min.
September 21, 1962-September 10, 1965. Recorded on September 9, 1965 (last broadcast in Prime Time of a Jack Paar Program). This airing was a re-run of original broadcast of March 12, 1965.
#1193: ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, THE
1965-05-31, WNBC, 52 min.
September 27, 1962-September 3, 1967 (NBC); September 20, 1969-July 17, 1971 (NBC); 1976 (Syndicated). In 1962, Williams was finally given a fall series on NBC; the hour show lasted five seasons and featured The New Christy Minstrels and the Osmond Brothers. His third NBC series, which premiered in 1969, featured comics Charlie Callas and Irwin Corey, along with Janos Prohaska; the hour show lasted another two seasons. In 1976, Williams hosted a syndicated series, entitled "Andy." The half-hour show featured puppeteer Wayland Flowers.#3132: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1965-09-10, WNBC, 52 min.
September 21, 1962-September 10, 1965. A re-run originally broadcast March 12, 1965. This was the final broadcast of the series. After leaving the "Tonight" show in March 1962, Jack Paar returned that fall as host of a Friday-night variety series.
#1873: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1965-09-23, WNBC, 52 min.
September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).#1882: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1966-01-06, WNBC, 52 min.
September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).#1219: ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, THE
1966-03-07, WNBC, 52 min.
September 27, 1962-September 3, 1967 (NBC); September 20, 1969-July 17, 1971 (NBC); 1976 (Syndicated). In 1962, Williams was finally given a fall series on NBC; the hour show lasted five seasons and featured The New Christy Minstrels and the Osmond Brothers. His third NBC series, which premiered in 1969, featured comics Charlie Callas and Irwin Corey, along with Janos Prohaska; the hour show lasted another two seasons. In 1976, Williams hosted a syndicated series, entitled "Andy." The half-hour show featured puppeteer Wayland Flowers.#1886: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1966-09-15, WNBC, 52 min.
September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).#1228: ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, THE
1966-10-02, WNBC, 52 min.
September 27, 1962-September 3, 1967 (NBC); September 20, 1969-July 17, 1971 (NBC); 1976 (Syndicated). In 1962, Williams was finally given a fall series on NBC; the hour show lasted five seasons and featured The New Christy Minstrels and the Osmond Brothers. His third NBC series, which premiered in 1969, featured comics Charlie Callas and Irwin Corey, along with Janos Prohaska; the hour show lasted another two seasons. In 1976, Williams hosted a syndicated series, entitled "Andy." The half-hour show featured puppeteer Wayland Flowers.#1852: DANNY KAYE SHOW, THE
1966-12-21, WCBS, 52 min.
September 25, 1963-June 7, 1967. Danny Kaye hosted his own Wednesday-night variety hour for four seasons. Regulars included Harvey Korman, four-year-old Victoria Meyerink & youngster Laurie Ichino.#7022: CENTER STAGE
1967-04-12, SYND, 00 min.
"Things Are Swingin'," sings Peggy Lee,who opens an hour concert spotlighting her hit songs and the sections of the orchestra-brass,strings,rhythm and wood winds. Peggy offers "Fever" and "You Fascinate Me So" with the rhythm section:Max Bennett (bass) Lou Levy (piano)Mundell Lowe (guitar)Jack Sperling (drums)and Francisco Aquabella (bongos). Jean "Toots" Thielemans plays "Blusette," his own composition,and switches to harmonica to back Peggy on "Makin Whoopee."
#7926: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1967-04-27, NBC, 52 min.
September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974). Dupe Of # 1886. Repeat Of 9-15-66.
#6049: CENTER STAGE
1967-05-25, WOR, 52 min.
Peggy Lee and jazz guitarist Jean "Toots" Thielemans offer an hour of Peggy's best-known hits. Songs include "Fever," "Manana," "Lover," "Little Girl Blue," "The Shadow of Your Smile" and "Makin' Whoopee." Thielemans plays "Bluesette," his own composition. Ralph Carmichael conducts the orchestra.
(SYNDICATED). A series of concerts broadcasts as Specials featuring different host artists. Premiered on March 7, 1967.#7920: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1967-09-03, NBC, 52 min.
- Arthur Godfrey ,
- Sid Caesar ,
- Dean Martin ,
- Peggy Lee ,
- Joey Heatherton ,
- Guy Marks ,
- Leonard Barr ,
- Claudia Martin
September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).
#1915: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1967-11-02, WNBC, 52 min.
September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).#7938: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1967-11-02, NBC, 52 min.
September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974). Dupe Of # 1915.
#754: HOLLYWOOD PALACE
1968-01-13, WABC, 47 min.
Bing Crosby is the host for this Fifth anniversary show. Joining Bing are Peggy Lee, Milton Berle, Jimmy Durante, Lawrence Welk, Phil Harris, and Roosevelt Grier.#1948: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1968-03-07, WNBC, 52 min.
September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).#1993: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1969-03-05, WNBC, 52 min.
September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).#7968: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1969-03-06, NBC, 52 min.
September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).
#16189: ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1969-04-06, WCBS, min.
- Ed Sullivan ,
- Rodney Dangerfield ,
- Peggy Lee ,
- Eddie Albert ,
- Tony Bennett ,
- Shirley Verrett ,
- Duke Ellington ,
- Joan Rivers ,
- Villella & McBride
June 20, 1948-June 6, 1971. Television's longest-running variety show ran on Sunday nights for twenty-three years. Its host, Ed Sullivan. Dupe of #2329
#2329: ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1969-04-06, WCBS, 52 min.
- Ed Sullivan ,
- Rodney Dangerfield ,
- Peggy Lee ,
- Eddie Albert ,
- Tony Bennett ,
- Shirley Verrett ,
- Duke Ellington ,
- Joan Rivers ,
- Villella & McBride
June 20, 1948-June 6, 1971. Television's longest-running variety show ran on Sunday nights for twenty-three years. Its host, Ed Sullivan.#1252: ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, THE
1969-10-11, WNBC, 52 min.
September 27, 1962-September 3, 1967 (NBC); September 20, 1969-July 17, 1971 (NBC); 1976 (Syndicated). In 1962, Williams was finally given a fall series on NBC; the hour show lasted five seasons and featured The New Christy Minstrels and the Osmond Brothers. His third NBC series, which premiered in 1969, featured comics Charlie Callas and Irwin Corey, along with Janos Prohaska; the hour show lasted another two seasons. In 1976, Williams hosted a syndicated series, entitled "Andy." The half-hour show featured puppeteer Wayland Flowers.#19278: "WORLD OF PEGGY LEE", THE
1969-10-15, PBS, 90 min.
Profile of singer Peggy Lee as she prepares for an appearance at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, California. She is accompanied by her pianist, Lou Levy, with whom she had an eighteen year association. Duplicate of #7321.
#7321: "WORLD OF PEGGY LEE", THE
1969-10-15, PBS, 00 min.
Profile of singer Peggy Lee as she prepares for an appearance at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, California. She is accompanied by her pianist, Lou Levy, with whom she had an eighteen year association.
#1983: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1969-11-13, WNBC, 52 min.
September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).#3328: JOHNNY CASH SHOW, THE
1969-12-10, WABC, 52 min.
- Peggy Lee ,
- Johnny Cash ,
- The Statler Brothers ,
- Carl Perkins ,
- The Carter Family ,
- The Tennessee Three ,
- Browning Bryant
June 7, 1969-September 27, 1969; January 21, 1970-May 5, 1971. The first, "The Johnny Cash Show," was introduced as a summer series and returned later as a midseason replacement. In addition to Cash it featured June Carter Cash (his wife), Carl Perkins, The Carter Family, the Statler Brothers and the Tennessee Three. The second show, "Johnny Cash and Friends," was a summer series and featured Cash, June Carter Cash, Steve Martin, Jim Varney and Howard Mann.#19959: JOHNNY CASH SHOW, THE
1969-12-10, ABC, 60 min.
- Peggy Lee ,
- Johnny Cash ,
- The Statler Brothers ,
- Carl Perkins ,
- The Carter Family ,
- The Tennessee Three ,
- Browning Bryant
June 7, 1969-September 27, 1969; January 21, 1970-May 5, 1971. The first, "The Johnny Cash Show," was introduced as a summer series and returned later as a midseason replacement. In addition to Cash, it featured June Carter Cash (his wife), Carl Perkins, The Carter Family, the Statler Brothers and the Tennessee Three. The second show, "Johnny Cash and Friends," was a summer series and featured Cash, June Carter Cash, Steve Martin, Jim Varney, and Howard Mann. Duplicate Of #3328 and #8428.
#8428: JOHNNY CASH SHOW, THE
1969-12-10, ABC, 52 min.
- Peggy Lee ,
- Johnny Cash ,
- The Statler Brothers ,
- Carl Perkins ,
- The Carter Family ,
- The Tennessee Three ,
- Browning Bryant
June 7, 1969-September 27, 1969; January 21, 1970-May 5, 1971. The first, "The Johnny Cash Show," was introduced as a summer series and returned later as a midseason replacement. In addition to Cash, it featured June Carter Cash (his wife), Carl Perkins, The Carter Family, the Statler Brothers and the Tennessee Three. The second show, "Johnny Cash and Friends," was a summer series and featured Cash, June Carter Cash, Steve Martin, Jim Varney, and Howard Mann. Duplicate Of #3328.
#2671: GLEN CAMPBELL GOODTIME HOUR, THE
1970-01-18, WCBS, 52 min.
January 29, 1969-June 13, 1972. In 1969 Glen Campbell returned to TV as host of "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour"; his regulars included Pat Paulsen, Jack Burns, John Hartford, Jerry Reed and Larry McNeeley.#1090: ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1970-03-01, WCBS, 52 min.
- Ed Sullivan ,
- Steve Lawrence ,
- Peggy Lee ,
- The Beatles ,
- The Muppets ,
- Dionne Warwick ,
- Duke Ellington ,
- Eydie Gorme
Ed Sullivan salutes The Beatles. Guest performers are Dionne Warwick, Steve Lawrence, Eydie Gorme, Peggy Lee, Duke Ellington and the Muppets.#2374: ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1970-03-01, WCBS, 52 min.
June 20, 1948-June 6, 1971. This broadcast featured "Beatles Songbook" with The Beatles on film. Television's longest-running variety show ran on Sunday nights for twenty-three years. Its host, Ed Sullivan.#16338: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1970-03-26, WNBC, min.
September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974). Dupe of #2009.
#2009: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1970-03-26, WNBC, 52 min.
September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).#1628: CAROL BURNETT SHOW, THE
1970-03-30, WCBS, 52 min.
September 11, 1967-August 9, 1978. Popular variety hour hosted by Carol Burnett. On her own show, she brought together a group of talented supporting players: Harvey Korman, Lyle Waggoner, Vicki Lawrence, Tim Conway, and Dick Van Dyke.#6093: BEST ON RECORD, THE
1970-05-07, NBC, 60 min.
- Peggy Lee ,
- Jack Jones ,
- Johnny Cash ,
- Bill Cosby ,
- The Fifth Dimension ,
- Sammy Davis Jr. ,
- Dionne Warwick ,
- Henry Mancini ,
- Blood,Sweat & Tears ,
- The Nashville Brass ,
- The Isley Brothers
The record industry's 12th annual Grammy Awards ceremony. Performers include Jack Jones, The Isley Brothers, The Nashville Brass, Dionne Warwick, Blood,Sweat & Tears, Johnny Cash, The Fifth Dimension, Peggy Lee, Henry Mancini, Sammy Davis Jr., and others. Bill Cosby offers a comedy monologue.#3614: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1970-07-23, WNBC, 52 min.
September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. This was the "A Stand Out Variety Show" broadcast. The 1967 version of "The Kraft Music Hall" was an hour show, which lasted four seasons. It was hosted by a guest celebrity each week.#3324: JOHNNY CASH SHOW, THE
1970-10-21, WABC, 52 min.
June 7, 1969-September 27, 1969; January 21, 1970-May 5, 1971. The first, "The Johnny Cash Show," was introduced as a summer series and returned later as a midseason replacement. In addition to Cash it featured June Carter Cash (his wife), Carl Perkins, The Carter Family, the Statler Brothers and the Tennessee Three. The second show, "Johnny Cash and Friends," was a summer series and featured Cash, June Carter Cash, Steve Martin, Jim Varney and Howard Mann.