49 Results found for Vikki Carr Pages:
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#7355:
NEW RAY ANTHONY SHOW, THE
1963-01-26,
SYND,
23 min.
Ernest Borgnine, Vikki Carr, Ray Anthony, Kellie Greene, Lisa Marne, The Bookends
1956-Syndicated, October 12th, 1956-May 3rd, 1957-ABC, 1963-Syndicated.
Band leader Ray Anthony hosted his own syndicated variety show in 1956, that was later picked up by ABC. A new syndicated half hour version ran during the 1963 season.
Series Premiere. The Bookends (Lisa Marne and Vikki Carr voice the opening of the show.
Ray Anthony opens the show with a solo trumpet, "Worried Mind."
Tonight's music from Greece have Viki Carr and Lisa Marne (The Bookends) sing together, "Never on a Sunday," and Carr sings solo, "I've Got You Under My Skin."
Television debut of jazz pianist Kellie Greene and her swinging sounds who becomes a regular on this series.
Guest Ernest Borgnine and Ray Anthony discuss the series McHale's Navy. Also great appreciation extended by Borgnine to Frank Sinatra and how he started in show business.
Leroy, Jack and Bob in the band play for Ray who sings "Mack the Knife."
NOTE: Occasional very slight variations in sound quality.
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#19417:
JIMMY DEAN SHOW, THE
1964-04-16,
WABC,
29 min.
Milt Kamen, Jimmy Dean, Carl Smith, Vikki Carr
Guests are Milt Kamen, Vikki Carr and Carl Smith, Jimmy Dean's favorite Country and Western singer.
September 19, 1963-April 1, 1966. In 1963 Dean hosted a prime-time hour variety series on ABC, which lasted three seasons. Regulars included Karen Morrow, Molly Bee, Chuck McCann, the Chuck Cassey Singers and Rowlf the Muppet, the first of the puppet creations of Jim Henson to be featured on national TV.
Duplicate of #646.
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#646:
JIMMY DEAN SHOW, THE
1964-04-16,
WABC,
29 min.
Milt Kamen, Jimmy Dean, Carl Smith, Vikki Carr
Guests are Milt Kamen, Vikki Carr and Carl Smith, Jimmy Dean's favorite Country and Western singer.
September 19, 1963-April 1, 1966. In 1963 Dean hosted a prime-time hour variety series on ABC, which lasted three seasons. Regulars included Karen Morrow, Molly Bee, Chuck McCann, the Chuck Cassey Singers and Rowlf the Muppet, the first of the puppet creations of Jim Henson to be featured on national TV.
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#7366:
RED SKELTON HOUR, THE
1964-10-13,
CBS,
00 min.
Red Skelton, Ed Wynn, Vikki Carr, Mary Wickes, Sandy Wirth
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#3201:
JIMMY DEAN SHOW, THE
1965-06-03,
WABC,
52 min.
Jimmy Dean, Henny Youngman, Vikki Carr, Johnny Tillotson
September 19, 1963-April 1, 1966. In 1963 Dean hosted a prime-time hour variety series on ABC, which lasted three seasons. Regulars included Karen Morrow, Molly Bee, Chuck McCann, the Chuck Cassey Singers and Rowlf the Muppet, the first of the puppet creations of Jim Henson to be featured on national TV.
Repeat of February 18, 1965.
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#3193:
JIMMY DEAN SHOW, THE
1965-08-12,
WABC,
52 min.
Jimmy Dean, Vikki Carr, Roy Drusky, Country All-Stars
September 19, 1963-April 1, 1966. In 1963 Dean hosted a prime-time hour variety series on ABC, which lasted three seasons. Regulars included Karen Morrow, Molly Bee, Chuck McCann, the Chuck Cassey Singers and Rowlf the Muppet, the first of the puppet creations of Jim Henson to be featured on national TV.
Repeat of October 1, 1964.
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#1841:
DANNY KAYE SHOW, THE
1966-03-30,
WCBS,
52 min.
Danny Kaye, Vikki Carr, John Gary
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.
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#3300:
JOHN GARY SHOW, THE
1966-06-29,
WCBS,
57 min.
Roger Williams, Vikki Carr, John Gary, Bob Crane, John Banner
June 22, 1966-September 7, 1966 (CBS); 1968 (Syndicated). The first of pop singer John Gary's variety hours was a summer replacement for "The Danny Kaye Show." The second show was a syndicated effort and featured Sammy Spear's Orchestra.
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#3305:
JOHN GARY SHOW, THE
1966-08-03,
WCBS,
57 min.
Frank Gorshin, Vikki Carr, John Gary, Jimmie Rodgers
June 22, 1966-September 7, 1966 (CBS); 1968 (Syndicated). The first of pop singer John Gary's variety hours was a summer replacement for "The Danny Kaye Show." The second show was a syndicated effort and featured Sammy Spear's Orchestra.
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#3988:
MICKIE FINN'S
1966-08-18,
WNBC,
27 min.
Vikki Carr, Mickie Finn, Fred Finn, Charlie Romero
April 21, 1966-September 1, 1966. Half-hour musical variety series co-hosted by Fred Finn and Mickie Finn. Fred led the band while Mickie played the banjo.
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#3993:
MOST IN MUSIC
1966-08-25,
WNEW,
52 min.
Vikki Carr
July 7, 1966-September 1, 1966 (Syndicated). A series of weekly one hour musical specials featuring a guest singer or musician.
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#1889:
DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1966-10-06,
WNBC,
52 min.
Phil Harris, Dean Martin, Vikki Carr, George Gobel
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).
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#1850:
DANNY KAYE SHOW, THE
1967-01-11,
WCBS,
52 min.
Liberace, Danny Kaye, Vikki Carr
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.
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#1843:
DANNY KAYE SHOW, THE
1967-02-08,
WCBS,
52 min.
Danny Kaye, Vikki Carr, Fred Gwynne, Los Vegas
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.
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#1866:
DANNY KAYE SHOW, THE
1967-05-18,
WCBS,
52 min.
Danny Kaye, Tony Randall, Vikki Carr, Victoria Meyerink, Stan Worth
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.
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#6999:
BEST ON RECORD: GRAMMY AWARDS
1967-05-24,
NBC,
60 min.
Liberace, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Louis Armstrong, Frankie Avalon, Tony Randall, Steve Lawrence, Robert Preston, George Schlatter, Ray Charles, Sammy Davis Jr., Vikki Carr, Pat Boone, Eydie Gorme, Ella Fitzgerald, John Gary, Buddy Greco, Godfrey Cambridge, David Huston, Wes Montgomery, Beatles, Peter Noonan
Ninth annual Grammy Awards Telecast.
Produced by George Schlatter.
Telecast on Video Tape from Hollywood, London and New York.
Ella Fitzgerald, The Beatles, Eydie Gorme, Louis Armstrong and others perform.
Producer George Schlatter logged 15,000 miles to tape this year's Grammy Award winners. Performances by some of the winners of this year's Grammy Awards, made by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS), annually, this year announced March 2nd and presented at various dinners around the country on that date. The re-created performances will also be introduced on the program by other top show business stars.
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#7704:
BEST ON RECORD: GRAMMY AWARDS 9TH ANNUAL TELECAST
1967-05-24,
NBC,
180 min.
Liberace, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Louis Armstrong, Frankie Avalon, Tony Randall, Steve Lawrence, Robert Preston, George Schlatter, Ray Charles, Sammy Davis Jr., Vikki Carr, Pat Boone, Eydie Gorme, Ella Fitzgerald, John Gary, Buddy Greco, Godfrey Cambridge, David Huston, Wes Montgomery, Beatles, Peter Noonan
Ninth annual Grammy Awards Telecast.
Produced by George Schlatter.
Telecast on Video Tape from Hollywood, London and New York.
Ella Fitzgerald, The Beatles, Eydie Gorme, Louis Armstrong and others perform.
Producer George Schlatter logged 15,000 miles to tape this year's Grammy Award winners. Performances by some of the winners of this year's Grammy Awards, made by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS), annually, this year announced March 2nd and presented at various dinners around the country on that date. The re-created performances will also be introduced on the program by other top show business stars.
Ella Fitzgerald receives The Golden Achievement Award.
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#19613:
BEST ON RECORD: GRAMMY AWARDS 9TH ANNUAL TELECAST
1967-05-24,
NBC,
180 min.
Liberace, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Louis Armstrong, Frankie Avalon, Tony Randall, Steve Lawrence, Robert Preston, George Schlatter, Ray Charles, Sammy Davis Jr., Vikki Carr, Pat Boone, Eydie Gorme, Ella Fitzgerald, John Gary, Buddy Greco, Godfrey Cambridge, David Huston, Wes Montgomery, Beatles, Peter Noonan
Ninth annual Grammy Awards Telecast.
Produced by George Schlatter.
Telecast on Video Tape from Hollywood, London and New York.
Ella Fitzgerald, The Beatles, Eydie Gorme, Louis Armstrong and others perform.
Producer George Schlatter logged 15,000 miles to tape this year's Grammy Award winners. Performances by some of the winners of this year's Grammy Awards, made by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS), annually, this year announced March 2nd and presented at various dinners around the country on that date. The re-created performances will also be introduced on the program by other top show business stars.
Ella Fitzgerald receives The Golden Achievement Award.
Duplicate of #7704.
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#3112:
JACKIE GLEASON SHOW, THE
1967-10-28,
WCBS,
52 min.
Jackie Gleason, Milton Berle, Frank Gorshin, Vikki Carr, The Sammy Kaye Orchestra
September 29, 1962-September 12, 1970. Jackie Gleason was a fixture on CBS for most of two decades. In the fall of 1962 Gleason was back to a Saturday slot, which he occupied for another eight seasons. From 1962 to 1966 it was called "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine," and featured topical comedy sketches as well as musical numbers. One of Gleason's characters, Joe the Bartender, appeared regularly. Addressing the camera as his patron, Joe told a few jokes before calling out the tipsy Crazy Guggenheim from the back room. Guggenheim, played by Frank Fontaine, traded quips with Joe and then sang a song. Sue Ann Langdon was also featured regularly. In 1966 Gleason moved the operation to Miami Beach. The show was retitled "The Jackie Gleason Show." For the first time in almost a decade, production of "The Honeymooners" was resumed. Gleason was reunited with Art Carney; Sheila MacRae and Jane Kean were added to play Alice and Trixie. Many of these later "Honeymooners" sketches ran a full hour, and the accent was now on music.
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#2320:
ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1967-12-31,
WCBS,
52 min.
Ed Sullivan, Rodney Dangerfield, Dick Contino, George Kirby, Vikki Carr, Topo Gigio, Jay and The Techniques, Buddy Rich and His Orchestra, Miriam Makeba
June 20, 1948-June 6, 1971. Television's longest-running variety show ran on Sunday nights for twenty-three years. Its host, Ed Sullivan.
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#4119:
OPERATION ENTERTAINMENT
1968-01-05,
WABC,
52 min.
Vikki Carr, Rich Little, The Lennon Sisters, The Checkmates, Donna Jean Young
January 5, 1968-April 26, 1968; September 27, 1968-January 31, 1969. This was the first broadcast of the series. This hour-long variety show was staged at a different military base each week and was hosted by a guest star.
*During the following broadcast dates, Operation Entertainment was pre-empted and not broadcast: 1968 - 2/9, 3/15, 10/18, 11/15, 12/13, 12/27.
Rich Little is host, broadcast from Camp Pendleton, CA.
Operation Entertainment lasted two seasons. There were 30 different broadcasts with 15 different guest hosts. They included, Rich Little, George Carlin, Dick Cavett, Dean Jones (3 times), Dick Shawn, Tim Conway (6 times), Roger Miller, Ed Ames (3 times), Flip Wilson (2 times), Don Rickles, Jim Lange (2 times), Jimmy Dean (5 times), Phil Harris, Bob Crane, Dale Robertson.
Broadcasts orignated from bases located in 8 States, including,
Texas, California, Georgia, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Missouri, Florida and South Carolina.
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#1045:
HOLLYWOOD PALACE
1968-02-17,
WABC,
44 min.
Jimmy Durante, Van Johnson, Jimmy Dean, Pat Henry, The Temptations, Vikki Carr
Jimmy Durante is host and welcomes guests Van Johnson, Jimmy Dean, Vicki Carr, Pat Henry, and The Temptations.
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#3046:
HOLLYWOOD PALACE, THE
1968-02-17,
WABC,
52 min.
Jimmy Durante, Jimmy Dean, Pat Henry, Vikki Carr
January 4, 1964-February 7, 1970. This broadcast is the complete version of program #1045 which is a 44 minute version. This hour-long variety series was a midseason replacement for "The Jerry Lewis Show."
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#2632:
SUMMER BROTHERS SMOTHERS SHOW, THE
1968-07-14,
WCBS,
52 min.
Vikki Carr, Glen Campbell, Pat Morita, Cream
June 23, 1968-September 8, 1968. In 1967 Glen Campbell began appearing regularly on "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour," and in 1968 he hosted their summer replacement series, "The Summer Brothers Smothers Show." Regulars on that show included Pat Paulsen.
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#5095:
BOB HOPE SPECIAL, THE
1968-09-25,
WNBC,
52 min.
Bob Hope, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Angie Dickinson, Cyd Charisse, Vikki Carr, Jill St. John, Carroll Baker
Bob plays Gaylord Goodfellow, political candidate and Irving, his taxi driver double, who takes his place in the election and goes to marry six women.
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#19669:
BOB HOPE SPECIAL, THE
1968-09-25,
WNBC,
min.
Bob Hope, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Angie Dickinson, Cyd Charisse, Vikki Carr, Jill St. John, Carroll Baker
Bob plays Gaylord Goodfellow, political candidate and Irving, his taxi driver double, who takes his place in the election and goes to marry six women.
Duplicate of #5095.
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#3306A:
JIM NABORS SPECIAL
1968-10-24,
CBS,
52 min.
Carol Burnett, Debbie Reynolds, Vikki Carr, Jim Nabors, Mary Costa
On this second Special, Jim Nabors plays host to a quartet of girl friends - Debbie Reynolds, Carol Burnett, Vikki Carr and Mary Costa. Highlights include many musical numbers.
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#3057:
HOLLYWOOD PALACE, THE
1968-12-14,
WABC,
52 min.
Jimmy Durante, Bill Dana, Sugar Ray Robinson, Vikki Carr, Ethel Merman, Hendra and Ullett, Leland Palmer, The Horsemen
January 4, 1964-February 7, 1970. This hour-long variety series was a midseason replacement for "The Jerry Lewis Show."
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#4318:
RED SKELTON HOUR, THE
1969-02-24,
WCBS,
52 min.
Red Skelton, Vikki Carr
September 25, 1962-June 23, 1970. One of television's most inventive and popular comedians, Red Skelton hosted his own series for twenty years, seven of them in a one-hour format, "The Red Skelton Hour" on CBS. Skelton began his television career on NBC September 30, 1951 with a half-hour filmed variety series lasting until June 21, 1953. He then began his CBS affiliation, and began hosting "The Red Skelton Show," a half-hour variety show broadcast live until October 18, 1960, and subsequently on videotape. This series aired from October 13, 1953, continuing until June 26, 1962. From July 21, 1954 through September 8, 1954, "The Red Skelton Revue" was broadcast live on CBS in a one-hour format. Red Skelton returned to NBC in a half-hour taped format for his final series. "Red" as the show was known, premiered September 14, 1970. The first four broadcasts included introductions by Vice President Spiro T. Agnew (September 14, 1970), Dean Martin (September 21, 1970), Jack Benny (September 28, 1970), and Johnny Carson (October 5, 1970) who got his big break writing for Skelton in the early 1950's. Red Skelton's last first-run regularly scheduled television program aired on March 15, 1971.
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#2665:
GLEN CAMPBELL GOODTIME HOUR, THE
1969-04-23,
WCBS,
52 min.
Bob Newhart, Johnny Cash, Vikki Carr, John Hartford, Glen Campbell
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.
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#2351:
ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1969-05-04,
WCBS,
52 min.
Ed Sullivan, Joel Grey, Beverly Sills, Brascia & Tybee, Vikki Carr, Richie Havens, Guy Marks, The Baja Marimba Band, Scoey Mitchell
June 20, 1948-June 6, 1971. Television's longest-running variety show ran on Sunday nights for twenty-three years. Its host, Ed Sullivan.
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#2354:
ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1969-07-27,
WCBS,
52 min.
Ed Sullivan, Henny Youngman, Dominique, Vikki Carr, The Martys, The Clara Ward Gospel Singers, The Bob Fournier & Hal Greco Dancers, Princess Tajana, The Chung Trio, Clara Ward, Clara Ward Singers
June 20, 1948-June 6, 1971. Television's longest-running variety show ran on Sunday nights for twenty-three years. Its host, Ed Sullivan.
The Clara Ward Singers perform, "Born Free," and "City Called Heaven."
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#4827:
THIS IS TOM JONES
1969-10-09,
WABC,
52 min.
Tony Bennett, Tom Jones, Vikki Carr, The Ace Trucking Company
February 7, 1969-January 15, 1971. Tom Jones hosted his own musical variety hour, which also featured Big Jim Sullivan and The Ace Trucking Company.
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#3077:
HOLLYWOOD PALACE, THE
1969-12-27,
WABC,
52 min.
Pat Cooper, Vikki Carr, George Gobel, Enrico Macias
January 4, 1964-February 7, 1970. This hour-long variety series was a midseason replacement for "The Jerry Lewis Show."
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#3165:
JIM NABORS HOUR, THE
1970-01-29,
WCBS,
52 min.
Karen Morrow, Ronnie Schell, Vikki Carr, Jim Nabors, Frank Sutton
September 25, 1969-May 20, 1971. This broadcast featured "A Tribute to the Bands." Hour-long variety series hosted by Jim Nabors. Nabors brought with him a couple of his "Gomer Pyle" costars- Frank Sutton, Ronnie Schell and Karen Morrow.
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#3337:
JOHNNY CASH SHOW, THE
1970-02-18,
WABC,
52 min.
Johnny Cash, Vikki Carr, Jimmie Rodgers, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins
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.
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#2008:
DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1970-03-12,
WNBC,
52 min.
Dean Martin, Paul Lynde, Shirley Booth, Vikki Carr
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).
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#2024:
DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1970-11-19,
WNBC,
52 min.
Dean Martin, Charles Nelson Reilly, The Temptations, Vikki Carr
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).
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#2702:
GLEN CAMPBELL GOODTIME HOUR, THE
1971-03-07,
WCBS,
52 min.
Shecky Greene, Vikki Carr, Glen Campbell, David Steinberg
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.
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#2036:
DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1971-09-23,
WNBC,
52 min.
Dean Martin, Carroll O'Connor, Vikki Carr, Ruth Buzzi
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).
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#2753:
GOLDDIGGERS, THE
1971-10-19,
WNBC,
27 min.
Alice Ghostley, Charles Nelson Reilly, Vikki Carr, The Golddiggers, Jackie Vernon, Barbara Heller
June 20, 1968-September 5, 1968; July 17, 1969-September 11, 1969; July 16, 1970-September 10, 1970 (NBC); 1971 (Syndicated). The Golddiggers were a group of attractive young women put together by producer Greg Garrison. Their show was a summer replacement for "The Dean Martin Show" in 1968, 1969, and 1970; in 1971 they hosted a syndicated series. The show was entitled "Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers" in 1968 and 1969. The 1968 show was set in the 1930's, and regulars included cohosts Frank Sinatra Jr., and Joey Heatherton, and Paul Lynde, Barbara Heller, Stanley Myron Handelman, Stu Gilliam, The Times Square Two, Skiles and Henderson, and the Les Brown Orchestra. In 1969 the series was hosted by Lou Rawls, Gail Martin (Dean's daughter) and Paul Lynde; other regulars included Stanley Myron Handelman, Tommy Tune, Albert Brooks, Danny Lockin, Allison McKay, Darleen Carr, and Fiore and Eldridge. The 1970 series was taped in England and titled "The Golddiggers in London"; regulars included Charles Nelson Reilly (the host), Marty Feldman, Tommy Tune and Julian Chagrin. The 1971 series was entitled simply "The Golddiggers" and featured Charles Nelson Reilly, Jackie Vernon, Barbara Heller and Alice Ghostley; unlike the summer series, it was only a half hour in length. This series continued into 1972 on WCBS.
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#16760:
TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON, THE
1971-12-16,
NBC,
min.
Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon, Ace Trucking Company, Ruth Gordon, Vikki Carr, Peter Nero
October 1, 1962-May 22, 1992. Johnny Carson, host of NBC's network late-night "Tonight Show" reigned for 30 unprecedented years...five times the combined tenure of Steve Allen, and Jack Paar. Carson was impervious to competition, including efforts to dethrone him by Les Crane, Joey Bishop, Merv Griffin, Dick Cavett, Jack Paar, Pat Sajak, Joan Rivers, and Arsenio Hall. Sadly, very few complete "Tonight Show" broadcasts survive during Johnny Carson's first ten years of broadcasting. Around 1965, through the early 1970's, oldest tapes were first erased systematically by orders from myopic NBC executives, to be recycled for purposes of saving money. Ironically, in many cases, these older master tapes were too brittle, and portended probable drop-outs for re-use after being erased. Subsequently blank after being erased, these older questionable master 2" Quad tapes were either sparingly used or never used again for recording new programming and eventually were discarded. Saving thousands of dollars at the time (wiping master tapes for potential re-use) resulted in losing millions of dollars by NBC in today's marketplace, and more importantly wiping thousands of historic TONIGHT SHOW broadcasts, which contain precious personal anecdotes from political, show business, and sports icons of the past.
Guests: Cloris Leachman, Ruth Gordon, Ace Trucking Company, Peter Nero, Vikki Carr.
NOTE: This specific TONIGHT SHOW may only contain an opening monologue by Johnny Carson.
Other content, as listed, will have to be monitored and confirmed upon your order request.
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#9937:
CHEVROLET PRESENTS BURT BACHARACH
1972-11-15,
ABC,
60 min.
Anthony Newley, Vikki Carr, Burt Bacharach, Sammy Davis, Jr.
Guests Sammy Davis Jr, Anthony Newley, and Vikki Carr join Burt Bacharach for an hour of music and song on this ABC special.
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#5741:
TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1974-12-26,
WNBC,
58 min.
Del Webb, Johnny Carson, Dean Martin, Buddy Hackett, Bill Cosby, Tom Snyder, Sammy Davis Jr., Vikki Carr, Marcia Lehr, Harry Finely, Phil Scully, Dick Van Dyke, Bernie Richards, Cathy Martin, Edie Steinmetz, Queen Mary Buffet, Berry Gordy
October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982.
This broadcast features a discussion on how to give a Hollywood party.
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.
Originally, telecast in late January 1974, Tom Snyder plays host, on location, to four different party entrepreneur experts in their field.
Edie Steinmetz known as the "Dove Lady," provides doves at parities.
Harry Finely is discusses the variety of elaborate flowers
used at a Hollywood Party which can cost up to $30,000...as seen at the wedding of Kathy and Dean Martin. Other celebrities Harry has had as clients include Frank Sinatra, Lucille Ball, and Kirk Douglas.
Phil Scully known as the "Chef To The Stars" discusses with Tom, a personal friend, the "Queen Mary Buffet," and mentions favorite foods requested by past clients, Barbra Streisand, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, and Elizabeth Taylor.
Marcia Lehr joins Tom discussing her exquisite elaborate invitations she creates by hand and silk screen. Her clients include Del Webb, Buddy Hackett, Berry Gordy, and Sammy Davis Jr.
And Bernie Richards rounds out the party who provides music for all festive occasions. He mentions to Snyder a number of funny anecdotes he has experienced and the types of music currently requested today.
Commercials included in this program. They include Dick Van Dyke and Bill Cosby speaking for the Red Cross, Vikki Carr for Christmas Seals, and Johnny Carson discussing the importance of doctor checkups for high blood pressure.
NOTE: One of the earliest original TOMORROW SHOW complete broadcasts extant in any broadcast form, originally televised, January 1974.
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#9077:
PERRY COMO: CHRISTMAS IN MEXICO
1975-12-15,
CBS,
60 min.
Perry Como, Vikki Carr, Toni Tennille, Daryl Dragon, Armando Manzanero
Perry Como celebrates the Christmas holiday in Mexico with his guests.
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#7861:
CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD
1976-12-19,
NBC,
60 min.
Jonathan Winters, Gene Kelly, Dick Van Dyke, Vikki Carr, William Conrad, Marilyn McCoo, Marcel Marceau, Billy Davis Jr, Liv Ullmann
This NBC special explores the various Christmas celebrations around the world.
Host: William Conrad
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#4062:
MUSIC HALL AMERICA
1977-02-17,
WPIX,
54 min.
Vikki Carr
1976 (Syndicated). A one hour musical series taped in Nashville, Tennessee with a different host presiding over each program.
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#19218:
ROY CLARK'S RANCH PARTY'78
1978-00-00,
,
min.
Oak Ridge Boys, Roy Clark, Vikki Carr, Donna Fargo, Mel Tillis, Freddy Fender
Donna Fargo, Roy Clark, Freddy Fender, Oak Ridge Boys, Vikki Carr, Mel Tillis.
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#6774:
ROY CLARK'S RANCH PARTY
1978-01-15,
WNEW,
52 min.
Vikki Carr, Donna Fargo, Mel Tillis, Freddy Fender, The Oak Ridge Boys
Country stars joining Roy Clark for a songfest at his ranch in Tulsa, Oklahoma, include Mel Tillis, Vikki Carr, Freddy Fender, Donna Fargo and the Oak Ridge Boys. Music: "Are You From Dixie?" and "Southern Nights."
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