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56 records found for DAVID FROST SHOW, THE
#7044: DAVID FROST SHOW, THE
Order1971-07-21, WNEW, 00 min.
- Louis Armstrong
- Bing Crosby
- David Frost
- James Darren
- Eddie Kendricks
- Brewer And Shipley
- Willie Morris
- Edwin Yoder
July 7, 1969-July 14, 1972 (SYNDICATED). During the three-year run of his American talk show, David Frost taped the show (approximately 750 programs) each week, Monday through Thursdays. The series was syndicated by Westinghouse. A salute to Louis Armstrong after his recent death. Dupe Of 5196.
#16700A: DAVID FROST SHOW, THE
Order1971-10-04, WNEW, 00 min.
July 7, 1969-July 14, 1972 (SYNDICATED). During the three-year run of his American talk show, David Frost taped the show (approximately 750 programs) each week, Monday through Thursdays. The series was syndicated by Westinghouse. Guest: Captain Ernest Medina, acquitted in My Lai Massacre.
#16704: DAVID FROST SHOW, THE
Order1971-10-11, WNEW, 00 min.
July 7, 1969-July 14, 1972 (SYNDICATED). During the three-year run of his American talk show, David Frost taped the show (approximately 750 programs) each week, Monday through Thursdays. The series was syndicated by Westinghouse. Guests: Attorney William Kunstler and William F. Buckley Jr.
#7043: DAVID FROST SHOW, THE
Order1971-11-08, WNEW, 70 min.
July 7, 1969-July 14, 1972 (SYNDICATED). During the three-year run of his American talk show, David Frost taped the show (approximately 750 programs) each week, Monday through Thursdays. The series was syndicated by Westinghouse. NOTE: This was Sammy Davis Jr.'s third 90 minute solo guest appearances on The David Frost Show, taped in Los Angeles (First two guest shots were taped in New York). Frost introduces Davis Jr. as "the greatest entertainer in the world." Sammy Davis talks about religion and his conversion to Judaism...his best early Hollywood pals, Tony Curtis and Jeff Chandler. He discusses at length his automobile accident (Nov. 19, 1954) losing the sight of one eye. His ordeal and remembrance of what transpired after the accident. Sammy claims to be the first Black Cowboy on the screen, and demonstrates with David Frost in a very funny spot, how to throw a punch in films that looks real to the camera. Discussion about his first producing TV film "The Trackers." A clip is shown and discussed. Sammy sings a number of songs including, "Bess, O Where's My Bess?" from "Porgy and Bess," and "Bojangles," and relates to Frost its true meaning. Davis does impressions and reveals the difficult ones he has never been able to do...giving praise to other impressionists who have mastered the art. APPEARANCES ON THE DAVID FROST SHOW March 10, 1970 May 4, 1970 October 21, 1970 November 8, 1971 March 6, 1972
#16826: DAVID FROST SHOW, THE
Order1972-03-15, WNEW, min.
July 7, 1969-July 14, 1972 (SYNDICATED). During the three-year run of his American talk show, David Frost taped the show (approximately 750 programs) each week, Monday through Thursdays. The series was syndicated by Westinghouse. Guests: Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
#16908: DAVID FROST SHOW, THE
Order1972-05-02, WNEW, min.
Guest: Gore Vidal. Host: Dsvid Frost.