1977-01-13, WPIX, 54 min.
1976 (Syndicated). A one hour musical series taped in Nashville, Tennessee with a different host presiding over each program.
1977-01-21, SYN, 60 min.
1976-Syndicated.
Hour-long country music series taped in Nashville, Tennessee.
1977-01-27, WPIX, 54 min.
1976 (Syndicated). A one hour musical series taped in Nashville, Tennessee with a different host presiding over each program.
1977-02-03, WPIX, 54 min.
1976 (Syndicated). A one hour musical series taped in Nashville, Tennessee with a different host presiding over each program.
1977-02-04, ABC, 120 min.
Host Dick Clark celebrates the show's silver anniversary with guest appearances by Chubby Checker, Barry Manilow, The Four Seasons, Johnnie Ray, and many others.
Host: Dick Clark.
1977-02-16, PBS, 90 min.
Aaron Copland conducts the Minnesota Orchestra in a concert of American works, taped last July 4th. Included are works by Copland.
Conductor: Aaron Copland
Orchestra: Minnesota Orchestra
1977-02-17, WPIX, 54 min.
1976 (Syndicated). A one hour musical series taped in Nashville, Tennessee with a different host presiding over each program.
1977-03-03, WPIX, 54 min.
1976 (Syndicated). A one hour musical series taped in Nashville, Tennessee with a different host presiding over each program.
1977-03-10, WPIX, 54 min.
1976 (Syndicated). A one hour musical series taped in Nashville, Tennessee with a different host presiding over each program.
1977-03-17, WPIX, 54 min.
1976 (Syndicated). A one hour musical series taped in Nashville, Tennessee with a different host presiding over each program.
1977-03-26, WPIX, 54 min.
1976 (Syndicated). A one hour musical series taped in Nashville, Tennessee with a different host presiding over each program.
1977-04-02, WPIX, 54 min.
1976 (Syndicated). A one hour musical series taped in Nashville, Tennessee with a different host presiding over each program.
1977-04-28, ABC, 90 min.
Geraldo Rivera talks with the family of a homosexual and discusses sex-change operations with Dr. John Money of Johns Hopkins Medical Center.
1977-05-14, WPIX, 54 min.
1976 (Syndicated). A one hour musical series taped in Nashville, Tennessee with a different host presiding over each program.
1977-05-21, WPIX, 54 min.
1976 (Syndicated). A one hour musical series taped in Nashville, Tennessee with a different host presiding over each program.
1977-05-28, WPIX, 54 min.
1976 (Syndicated). A one hour musical series taped in Nashville, Tennessee with a different host presiding over each program.
1977-06-04, WPIX, 54 min.
1976 (Syndicated). A one hour musical series taped in Nashville, Tennessee with a different host presiding over each program.
1977-06-07, ABC, 180 min.
Live coverage of Queen Elizabeth's the second 25th Silver Jubilee, from London, England. Rona Barrett is substitute host for the vacationing David Hartman. Sandy Hill is co-host.
1977-06-08, ABC, 120 min.
Guest is Leonel J. Castillo, commissioner of immigration and naturalization. Rona Barrett is substitute host. Sandy Hill is co-host.
1977-06-09, ABC, 120 min.
Rona Barrett is the substitute host for vacationing David Hartman. Sandy Hill is co-host.
1977-06-10, ABC, 120 min.
A report on obesity as a disease is featured. Rona Barrett is substitute host. Sandy Hill is co-host.
1977-08-13, WPIX, 54 min.
1976 (Syndicated). A one hour musical series taped in Nashville, Tennessee with a different host presiding over each program.
1977-10-07, WABC, 52 min.
January 23, 1976-January 19, 1979. The first variety hour hosted by a brother-and-sister team. Additional regulars included Jim Connell and Hank Garcia.
1977-10-22, WABC, 52 min.
From the series "American Bandstand." ABC's long-running series which aired from August 5, 1957 to September 5, 1987.
1977-11-21, CBS, 90 min.
The 10th anniversary of this award-winning series, honoring the 100 greatest movies of all time.
Hosts: Charleton Heston, Lauren Bacall, Sidney Poitier, and Henry Fonda.
1977-11-21, CBS, 90 min.
The 10th anniversary of this award-winning series, honoring the 100 greatest movies of all time.
Hosts: Charleton Heston, Lauren Bacall, Sidney Poitier, and Henry Fonda.
Duplicate of #7600.
1977-11-29, NBC, min.
Bob Hope is host for the 25 year salute to the reign of Queen Elizabeth 11 from the London Palladium.
Duplicate of #7598.
1977-11-29, NBC, 180 min.
Bob Hope is host for the 25 year salute to the reign of Queen Elizabeth 11 from the London Palladium.
1977-12-13, WPNE, 51 min.
Taped in Green Bay Wisconsin WPNE Ch. 38 station. The Jewish immigrants to New York City are the subject explored in this program.
1977-12-30, ABC, 90 min.
A tribute to actor Henry Fonda with film clips and anecdotes from directors and co-stars.
Host: Burgess Meredith
1978-10-05, WCBS, 105 min.
Hosts Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Telly Savalas & Madeline Kahn mark the 75th anniversary of the Ford Motor Company in a freewheeling variety show that features elaborate production numbers, drama, music, comedy & dance.
1978-10-13, WABC, 52 min.
January 23, 1976-January 19, 1979. The first variety hour hosted by a brother-and-sister team. Additional regulars included Jim Connell and Hank Garcia.
1979-03-10, PBS, 90 min.
A SPECIAL PBS BROADCAST. A heart-lifting hand-clapping musical jubilee.
Tennessee Ernie Ford and Della Reese headline a program that also features the Jordanaires (Elvis Presley's backup group), the Happy Goodman Family, newcomer Micki Fuhrman, and the Fisk Jubilee Singers.
Musical selections include "What a Friend We Have in Jesus," "In the Garden (Tennessee Ernie Ford); "Stop and Smell the Roses," "Bye and Bye" (Della Reese); "I Wouldn't Take Nothin' for My Journey Now (Happy Goodman Family); "Deep River," "His Name So Sweet" (Fisk Jubilee Singers); and a Gospel medley by the Jordanaires.
1979-03-17, PBS, 150 min.
Tony Bennett is the host for an all-star tribute to pop music.
Host: Tony Bennett.
1979-11-28, CBS, 50 min.
A rousing musical salute to a special breed of men-riding, roping, gambling, working cowboys and the women they love, in song and profile.
1980-03-16, WCBS, 75 min.
A life achievement award tribute to James Stewart. To help honor this legendary motion picture actor are forty four co-hosts and speakers.
1980-08-01, NBC, min.
August 1st, 1980-October 10th, 1980
This ill-conceived series, billed as "the Time Magazine Of The Airwaves," was little more than a pastiche of audience and person-on-the-street reactions to various topical questions. Former child evangelist Marjoe Gortner was the principal host of the show, assisted by Jayne Kennedy and by stentorian Rhonda Bates. Blasted by the critics, detested by the network's top executives, and ignored by the public, the program was abruptly cancelled after two months. It ranked second to last in the 1980-1981 seasonal ratings.
Series debut.
1980-08-08, NBC, min.
August 1st, 1980-October 10th, 1980
This ill-conceived series, billed as "the Time Magazine Of The Airwaves," was little more than a pastiche of audience and person-on-the-street reactions to various topical questions. Former child evangelist Marjoe Gortner was the principal host of the show, assisted by Jayne Kennedy and by stentorian Rhonda Bates. Blasted by the critics, detested by the network's top executives, and ignored by the public, the program was abruptly cancelled after two months. It ranked second to last in the 1980-1981 seasonal ratings.
Host: Marjoe Gortner.
1981-04-27, NBC, 120 min.
Special: "100 Years of America's Popular Music" - from ragtime rhythms and St. Louis blues to big-band brassiness and Tin Pan Alley pop - is saluted by George Burns, Steve Lawrence, Eydie Gorme, Henry Mancini, Paul Simon, Gregory Hines, Sarah Vaughan and the New American Orchestra, conducted by Jack Elliott.
The program is slated to feature the orchestra's renditions of "Rhapsody in Blue," "Let's Dance," "Celebration" and a medley from "Oklahoma!" as well as ensemble performances of "Alexander's Ragtime Band," "Say It with Music," "God Bless America," "Sonny Boy," "Who" and tunes from "Showboat."
1981-11-25, WNBC, 52 min.
Steve Martin's fourth comedy special. He performs his unique brand of comedy before a live audience at NBC's famed Studio 8H.