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#6952A:
ACADEMY AWARDS: 33RD ANNUAL
1961-04-17,
ABC,
min.
Shirley Jones, John Wayne, Fred MacMurray, Bob Hope, Jack Lemmon, Burt Lancaster, Peter Ustinov, Shirley MacLaine, Janet Leigh, Elizabeth Taylor, Sarah Vaughan
Bob Hope is host (master of ceremonies for the ninth time) for the 33rd Annual Academy Awards ceremony, telecast live from the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica California.
Producer & Director for TV is Richard Dunlap.
Academy Award Producer is Arthur Freed.
Academy Award Director is Vincent Minnelli.
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#7500:
ACADEMY AWARDS: 33RD ANNUAL
1961-04-17,
WOKO,
min.
Shirley Jones, John Wayne, Fred MacMurray, Bob Hope, Jack Lemmon, Burt Lancaster, Peter Ustinov, Shirley MacLaine, Janet Leigh, Elizabeth Taylor, Sarah Vaughan
Bob Hope is host (master of ceremonies for the ninth time) for the 33rd Annual Academy Awards ceremony, telecast live from the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica California.
Producer & Director for TV is Richard Dunlap.
Academy Award Producer is Arthur Freed.
Academy Award Director is Vincent Minnelli.
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#885:
DUPONT SHOW OF THE WEEK: THE ZIEGFELD TOUCH, THE
1961-10-29,
WNBC,
58 min.
Robert Russell Bennett, Danny Meehan, Joan Crawford, Shirley MacLaine, Florenz Ziegfeld, Barbara Cook, Marilyn Lovell, Jack Irwin
Present day performers taking part in this tribute to Florenz Ziegfeld include Barbara Cook, Marilyn Lovell, Danny Meehan and Jack Irwin. Joan Crawford narrates this taped show. Robert Russell Bennett is the music supervisor.
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#526:
TELL US MORE
1963-10-21,
WNBC,
19 min.
Conrad Nagel, Pete Martin, Shirley MacLaine, Doris Day
The careers of Shirley MacLaine and Doris Day are profiled by host Conrad Nagel with additional comments from Pete Martin.
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#17632:
AFI SALUTE TO JAMES CAGNEY
1974-03-18,
WCBS,
min.
James Cagney, John Wayne, Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope, Frank Gorshin, Kirk Douglas, Jack Lemmon, Charlton Heston, Shirley MacLaine, Doris Day, George C. Scott, Ronald Reagan, Mae Clarke, George Segal, Cicely Tyson
The second annual AFI life achievement salute goes to 30 year veteran film actor James Cagney. Celebrity honors come from Doris Day, Kirk Douglas, Charlton Heston, Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, California Governor Ronald Reagan, George C. Scott, John Wayne, Mae Clarke, Frank Gorshin, Bob Hope, George Segal, and Cicely Tyson. Frank Sinatra is the host. There are some commercials.
Duplicate of #827.
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#827:
AFI SALUTE TO JAMES CAGNEY
1974-03-18,
WCBS,
80 min.
James Cagney, John Wayne, Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope, Frank Gorshin, Kirk Douglas, Jack Lemmon, Charlton Heston, Shirley MacLaine, Doris Day, George C. Scott, Ronald Reagan, Mae Clarke, George Segal, Cicely Tyson
The second annual AFI life achievement salute goes to 30 year veteran film actor James Cagney. Celebrity honors come from Doris Day, Kirk Douglas, Charlton Heston, Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, California Governor Ronald Reagan, George C. Scott, John Wayne, Mae Clarke, Frank Gorshin, Bob Hope, George Segal, and Cicely Tyson. Frank Sinatra is the host. There are some commercials.
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#5988:
SHIRLEY MACLAINE SPECIAL, THE: IF THEY COULD SEE ME NOW
1974-11-28,
WCBS,
54 min.
Carol Burnett, Shirley MacLaine
Shirley MacLaine sings and dances in a virtual one-woman show. Featuring much of her acclaimed nightclub act, the program includes songs she has performed on stage and in films.
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#7507:
ACADEMY AWARDS: 47TH ANNUAL
1975-04-08,
NBC,
210 min.
Art Carney, Goldie Hawn, John Wayne, Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope, Peter Falk, Jack Lemmon, Roddy McDowall, Diahann Carroll, Shirley MacLaine, Jack Jones, Lauren Bacall, Raquel Welch, Ingrid Bergman, Frankie Laine, Aretha Franklin, MacDonald Carey, Jon Voight, Brenda Vaccaro, Warren Beatty, Sammy Davis Jr, Ryan ONeal, Jennifer ONeill, Tatum ONeal, Francis Ford Coppola, Susan Blakely, OJ Simpson, Katherine Ross
Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr, and Shirley MacLaine host the 47th Annual Academy Awards presentation, telecast live
from The Dorothy Chandler Pavillion in Los Angeles, California.
This was the final year the awards were broadcast on NBC. The awards moved to ABC the following year.
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#18006:
ACADEMY AWARDS: 47TH ANNUAL
1975-04-08,
NBC,
min.
Art Carney, Goldie Hawn, John Wayne, Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope, Peter Falk, Jack Lemmon, Roddy McDowall, Diahann Carroll, Shirley MacLaine, Jack Jones, Lauren Bacall, Raquel Welch, Ingrid Bergman, Frankie Laine, Aretha Franklin, MacDonald Carey, Jon Voight, Brenda Vaccaro, Warren Beatty, Sammy Davis Jr, Ryan ONeal, Jennifer ONeill, Tatum ONeal, Francis Ford Coppola, Susan Blakely, OJ Simpson, Katherine Ross
Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr, and Shirley MacLaine host the 47th Annual Academy Awards presentation, telecast live
from The Dorothy Chandler Pavillion in Los Angeles, California.
This was the final year the awards were broadcast on NBC. The awards moved to ABC the following year.
Duplicate of # 7507.
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#1744:
CAROL BURNETT SHOW, THE
1975-10-04,
WCBS,
52 min.
Carol Burnett, Shirley MacLaine
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.
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#9367:
SHIRLEY MACLAINE SPECIAL, THE
1976-01-20,
CBS,
60 min.
Shirley MacLaine, Lucille Ball
Hostess Shirley MacLaine and Lucille Ball share the spotlight for "Gypsy in my Soul" a salute to the theater's often unsung chorus dancers.
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#5589:
TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1976-07-15,
WNBC,
60 min.
Shirley MacLaine, Tom Snyder
October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. An hour-long talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. Network television's first entry into late-late-night programming on weeknights Monday thru Thursday, usually broadcasting on tape 1 AM to 2 AM. "Tomorrow" was expanded to 90 minutes on September 16, 1980.
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#8325:
INAUGURAL EVE SPECIAL
1977-01-19,
NBC,
150 min.
John Wayne, Hank Aaron, Joanne Woodward, Paul Newman, Shirley MacLaine, Jean Stapleton, Freddie Prinze, Jimmy Carter, Sidney Poitier, Jack Albertson, Lily Tomlin, Walter Mondale, Bette Mondale, Davis
The Inaugural Ball for President-Elect Jimmy Carter who will be sworn in as the nation's 39th President the next day.
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#10022:
INAUGURAL EVE SPECIAL
1977-01-19,
NBC,
150 min.
John Wayne, Hank Aaron, Joanne Woodward, Paul Newman, Shirley MacLaine, Jean Stapleton, Freddie Prinze, Jimmy Carter, Sidney Poitier, Jack Albertson, Lily Tomlin, Walter Mondale, Bette Mondale, Davis
The Inaugural Ball for President-Elect Jimmy Carter who will be sworn in as the nation's 39th President the next day.
Duplicate of # 8325.
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#8468:
LIFE GOES TO THE MOVIES
1977-08-29,
NBC,
180 min.
Henry Fonda, Shirley MacLaine, Liza Minelli
A look at the history of film from 1936-1972. with a special emphasis on the social impact of the medium and the way it reflected and influenced American life.
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#8893:
MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
1977-11-28,
SYN,
90 min.
Grace Kelly, Shirley MacLaine, Mike Douglas, Mikhail Baryshaikov
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
Guests are Shirley MacLaine, Grace Kelly, and Mikhail Baryshaikov.
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#7598:
AMERICA SALUTES THE QUEEN
1977-11-29,
NBC,
180 min.
Bob Hope, Paul Anka, Alan King, Shirley MacLaine, Harry Belafonte, Rich Little, Julie Andrews, Tommy Cooper, Cleo Laine, John Dankworth, Rudolph Nureyev, Brotherhood Of Man, Martin Lee, Yoko Morishita, Lee Sheridan, Sandra Stevens, Nicky Stevens
Bob Hope is host for the 25 year salute to the reign of Queen Elizabeth 11 from the London Palladium.
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#18223:
AMERICA SALUTES THE QUEEN
1977-11-29,
NBC,
min.
Bob Hope, Paul Anka, Alan King, Shirley MacLaine, Harry Belafonte, Rich Little, Julie Andrews, Tommy Cooper, Cleo Laine, John Dankworth, Rudolph Nureyev, Brotherhood Of Man, Martin Lee, Yoko Morishita, Lee Sheridan, Sandra Stevens, Nicky Stevens
Bob Hope is host for the 25 year salute to the reign of Queen Elizabeth 11 from the London Palladium.
Duplicate of #7598.
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#7510:
ACADEMY AWARDS: 50TH ANNUAL
1978-04-03,
ABC,
210 min.
Bob Hope, Woody Allen, Jane Fonda, Shirley MacLaine, Marcello Mastroianni, John Travolta, Vanessa Redgrave, Marsha Mason, Diane Keaton, Richard Dreyfuss, Fred Zinnemann, Anne Bancroft, Richard Burton, Jason Robards, Alec Guinness, George Lucas, Herbert Ross, Peter Firth, Leslie Browne, Tuesday Weld
The 50th Annual Academy Awards presentation, telecast live from The Dorothy Chandler Pavillion in Los Angeles, California. This was Bob Hope's 19th and final time as Master Of Ceremonies.
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#18312:
ACADEMY AWARDS: 51ST ANNUAL, THE
1979-04-09,
ABC,
min.
John Wayne, Yul Brynner, Gregory Peck, Natalie Wood, Ginger Rogers, Dean Martin, Audrey Hepburn, Mia Farrow, Johnny Carson, George Burns, Maureen Stapleton, Steve Lawrence, Sammy Davis Jr, Shirley Jones, Kris Kristofferson, Danny Thomas, Dom Deluise, Johnny Mathis, Valerie Perrine, Raquel Welch, Shirley MacLaine, Carol Lynley, Olivia Newton-John, Lauren Bacall, Dyan Cannon, Francis Ford Coppola, Ray Bolger, Steve Martin, Debby Boone, Telly Savalas, Maggie Smith, Robby Benson, David Wolper, Ricky Schroder, Jack Haley, Margot Kidder, Christopher Reeve, James Coburn, Kim Novak, Ruby Keeler, Paul Williams, Brooke Shields, Jon Voight, Ali MacGraw, Cary Grant, Richard Dreyfuss, Jack Valenti, Jane Olivor, Donna Summer, Barry Manilow
The 51st Annual Academy Awards at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. Johnny Carson hosted the awards for the first time. John Wayne, making his final public appearance, presents the award for best picture, "The Deer Hunter." Wayne died two months later of stomach cancer at age 72.
Best Actor: John Voight
Best Actress: Jane Fonda
Best Supporting Actor: Christopher Walken
Best Supporting Actress: Maggie Smith
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