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#6968: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
Order1956-06-24, NBC, 59 min.
- Steve Allen
- Jerry Lewis
- Kim Novak
- Bob Hope
- Vincent Price
- Wally Cox
- Gene Rayburn
- Sammy Davis Jr
- Will Mastin
- Dane Clark
- Bambi Linn
- Rod Alexander
Commercials included in this TV Audio Air Check are, Jergens Woodbury beauty bar, Crosley and Bandix Home Appliances, Crosley radio and Television, and Viceroy Cigarettes.
Premiere broadcast.
June 24, 1956-December 27, 1961. The multi-talented Steve Allen- musician, composer, singer, comedian,author- was the star of this live weekly variety series that bore a strong resemblance to his informal, late-night Tonight! Show. Although the program had elements of music and serious aspects, comedy was far and away its major component. Steve had with him one of the most versatile and talented collections of improvisational comics ever assembled. Among the features that were used at one time or another on a semi-regular basis were: "Letters to the Editor," "The Allen Report to the Nation," "Mad-Libs," "Crazy Shots," "Where Are They Now," "The Question Man," "The Allen Bureau of Standards," and "The Allen All Stars." The most frequently used feature, and by far the most memorable, was the "Man on the Street Interview." It was here that the comics on the show developed their best-remembered characters: Louis Nye as suave, smug Gordon Hathaway, Tom Poston as the man who can't remember his own name, Skitch Henderson as Sidney Ferguson, Don Knotts as the extremely nervous and fidgety Mr Morrison, Pat Harrington as Italian golf pro Guido Panzini, and Bill Dana as shy Jose Jimenez.1959-04-06, NBC, min.
- Jerry Lewis
- James Cagney
- David Niven
- Dick Powell
- Kim Novak
- Robert Stack
- John Wayne
- Bob Hope
- Gary Cooper
- Tony Randall
- Red Buttons
- Sophia Loren
- Maurice Chevalier
- Van Heflin
- Tony Curtis
- Mort Sahl
- Cary Grant
- Susan Hayward
- Shelley Winters
- Burl Ives
- Janet Leigh
- Joan Fontaine
- Eddie Albert
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Ingrid Bergman
- Cyd Charisse
- Rosalind Russell
- June Allyson
- Laurence Olivier
- Vincente Minelli
- Dirk Bogard
- Millie Perkins
- Buddy Adler
- Jack Warner
- Irene Dunn
The 31st Annual Academy Awards Ceremony is telecast live from the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Personalities include Burl Ives, Bob Hope, Janet Leigh, Tony Curtis, David Niven, Shelley Winters, Red Buttons, June Allyson, Dick Powell, Tony Randall, Sophia Loren, Dean Martin, Joan Fontaine, Laurence Olivier, Cyd Charisse, Robert Stack, Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Maurice Chevalier, Rosalind Russell, Jerry Lewis, Vincent Price, Eddie Albert, Buddy Adler, Jack Warner, Millie Perkins, Gary Cooper, Vincente Minelli, Dirk Bogard, Van Heflin, Elizabeth Taylor, Kim Novak, James Cagney, Susan Hayward, Irene Dunn, John Wayne, Cary Grant, and Ingrid Bergman. Hosts: Jerry Lewis, Tony Randall, Bob Hope, David Niven, Mort Sahl, and Laurence Olivier. "Gigi" was awarded the best film of 1958.
1960-01-10, WNBC, 50 min.
- Debbie Reynolds
- James Stewart
- Bob Hope
- Gary Cooper
- Gloria Swanson
- Ramon Novarro
- King Vidor
- Janet Gaynor
- Hope Lange
- Hedda Hopper
- Robert Cummings
- Anne Bauchens
- Teddy Rooney
- Jody McCrea
- Stephen Boyd
- Anthony Perkins
- Marion Davies
- Francis X. Bushman
- Walt Disney
- William Daniels
- Don Murray
- The Westmore Brothers
- Lucille Ball
- Liza Minnelli
- John Cassavetes
Hollywood columnist Hedda Hopper looks back over the thirty years she has spent in the movie capital. Guests are Gary Cooper, James Stewart, Debbie Reynolds, Lucille Ball, Robert Cummings, Anthony Perkins, Don Murray, Hope Lange, John Cassavetes, Stephen Boyd, Gloria Swanson, Janet Gaynor, Francis X. Bushman, Ramon Novarro, Marion Davies, Jody McCrea, Walt Disney, William Daniels, Westmore Brothers, Anne Bauchens, King Vidor, Teddy Rooney and Bob Hope. Liza Minnelli sings a song her mother made famous, "Over the Rainbow."
1960-01-10, WNBC, 55 min.
- Debbie Reynolds
- James Stewart
- Bob Hope
- Gary Cooper
- Gloria Swanson
- Ramon Novarro
- King Vidor
- Janet Gaynor
- Hope Lange
- Hedda Hopper
- Robert Cummings
- Anne Bauchens
- Teddy Rooney
- Jody McCrea
- Stephen Boyd
- Anthony Perkins
- Marion Davies
- Francis X. Bushman
- Walt Disney
- William Daniels
- Don Murray
- The Westmore Brothers
- Lucille Ball
- Liza Minnelli
- John Cassavetes
This version of Hedda Hopper's Hollywood is a complete audio air check which includes the original opening and contains all Rexall commercials. It's drawback is that this air check was recorded by open mike and not by direct line like Archival Television Audio #6: Hedda Hopper's Hollywood. NOTE: If requested, for a small additional fee, a special edited version can be processed using the best elements available, combining the original opening and all Rexall commercials with the more pristine direct line audio represented in ATA#6, creating the best audible complete version of this broadcast available.
1961-03-12, WNBC, 54 min.
- Art Carney
- Barbara Cook
- John McGovern
- Dan Keyes
- Pat Harrington Sr.
- Warde Donovan
- Barbara Robbins
- Dick O Neill
- George Turner
- Grania O Malley
- Al Henderson
- Henri Rene
- David Saxon
- Diane Lampert
- Peter Farrow
December 8, 1957-June 18, 1961. Programs not hosted by Dinah Shore (every 4th week during the season of 1957-58 and 1958-59, more often thereafter until June 1961) were known as "The Chevy Show." Presented on "THE CHEVY SHOW." An original musical fantasy, based on a story by Stephen Vincent Benet, about an Irishman who sets off for America. The leprechaun Rory and his friends are portrayed by the Baird Marionettes. Book by A. J. Russell from a story by Stephen Vincent Benet. Music by David Saxon. Lyrics by Diane Lampert and Peter Farrow. Songs include, "Every Little Boy," "Watcha Do on Sunday,?" "Hoo Boo,""Shenanigans," "Watersprite Ballet," and Goin' Green." NOTE: A "LOST" television broadcast only survives on B/W 16mm original negative stock and separate 16mm neg. optical track...not processed since its original broadcast almost sixty years ago. Unlike many other musical productions for television during the 1950's and 1960's NO LP was conceived or created for this presentation. The ATA original reel to reel pristine direct line audio recording of O'HALLORAN'S LUCK was completed at the time of its one time airing, in color, on NBC TV.
1961-07-21, CBS, 12 min.
Charles Collingwood interviews Kim Novak. Rebroadcast of October 6, 1960. Many topics are explored including Kim's love of hats, the many projects she is currently enamored with including her paintings and construction of a fallout shelter which in her opinion is vital to create. Kim Novak's long time childhood friend, Barbara Mellon, is introduced. She assists Kim with her many projects. Other topics are discussed including Kim's opportunity, through her actor friend Cantinflas to actually fight a bull for real. Kim's latest film Strangers in the Night is mentioned (a working title, "Strangers Underneath," is mentioned), and more thoughts on her passion of painting and one she did of a painter painting Kim Novak herself entitled, "An artist painting Kim." Miss Novak relates her father and his personality...love of sculpting frames...making a snowman with her nephews out of clay...priorities in life. Kim states that she has little social life, reads four scripts a day... personally a frustrated writer, and her best way of choosing a role is to see if she can add dimension to the character she is playing. Kim agrees that her career has developed very rapidly, and it has been challenging to evolve into the celebrity she has become, for she is actually a very shy person.
1962-08-06, WCBS, 6 min.
Walter Cronkite, who began anchoring the CBS Evening News only three and a half months prior to this newscast, reports on the death of Marilyn Monroe. By closed circuit television, he also discusses the tragic death with Kim Novak and signs off the air with his familiar "And That's The Way It Is Aug. 6th 1962." Partial Transcript: Walter Cronkite: "Good Evening from the CBS News Headquarters in New York." Announcer: "This is the Evening News Edition of CBS News with Walter Cronkite. Brought to you by Dristan. WC: " Capturing the world attention caused by her death. Even the Russians today sat in judgement calling her a victim of Hollywood. In Hollywood today a team of doctors and psychiatrists were still trying to determine exactly what she was a victim of. Her own hand or an accident? But the coroners inquest can only tell us how Marilyn Monroe died, and not why? Why with everything to live for with fame and fortune in their grasp are so many of our movie queens desperately unhappy. By closed circuit television I asked that question to Miss Kim Novak in Hollywood this afternoon. Kim Novak responds and discusses her insight with Walter Cronkite in a four minute segment.
#13775: NBC RADIO NEWS ON THE HOUR
Order1962-09-11, NBC, min.
Communist China says two US planes flew over its territory, President Kennedy to inspect the space centers, two negro girls are shot in Mississippi, Dr. Robert Soblen commits suicide in London, attorney James Donovan to go to Cuba to negotiate the release of 1100 invasion prisoners, the Soviets warn the Us not to intervene in Cuba. Herbert Kaplow reporting.
1962-10-01, WOR, 30 min.
Joe Franklin opens his 11th season on a new channel with guests Hermione Gingold and Ramon Novarro.#13862: SEARCHLIGHT
Order1962-10-28, , min.
A one hour live weekly Sunday morning interview series broadcast on NBC from 11:00am to Noon. New York Senator Jacob Javits and James Donovan debate on current issues for the New York State Senatorial campaign. Also on hand are Republican Horace Seely-Brown Jr. and Democratic Abraham Ribicoff s Sentatorial candidates in Connecticut.
#13892: WORLD TODAY
Order1962-11-20, WOR, min.
World Today is a radio news program broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System and hosted by Tony Marvin. President Kennedy lifts the naval blockade off of Cuba, the Us will continue surveillance of Cuba, the Chinese Reds propose a ceasefire and will withdraw its troops ten miles in Himalayan war, James Donavan still trying to free 1200 Cuban invasion prisoners, Sino-Soviet quarrel continues, German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer in trouble, Adenauer accused of lack of leadership, New York State Senator Jacob Javits comments on the future of the GOP, Josef Strauss says he will resign. Host: Tony Marvin.
1962-12-18, CBS, min.
British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan meets President Kennedy in the Bahamas to discuss Skybolt, the Congo, the European Common Market, James Donovan is in the last stages of negotiations to free 1200 invasion prisoners from Castro's Cuba, the US will pay $62 million dollars in ransom (in form of medicines and food), Attorney General Robert Kennedy returns from Brazilian trip. Anchor: Walter Cronkite.
1963-05-19, WCBS, 30 min.
Ed Sullivan's guests are Kate Smith, Ann-Margret, Steve Lawrence, Vaughn Meader (in a JFK sketch), and sound imitator Lucho Novarro.1963-07-22, , min.
The Las Vegas Convention Center is the host for the second Sonny Liston vs. Floyd Patterson world heavyweight championship fight. Pre-fight comments by Howard Cosell, predictions by newspapermen and former fighters Lou Nova, Joe Louis, and Billy Conn, comments by Sonny Liston and Floyd Patterson. As in their first fight, Liston knocks out Patterson in the first round to retain his world heavyweight crown.
#486: A 1960'S RADIO BROADCAST ADDITION: THE SONNY LISTON VS. FLOYD PATTERSON REMATCH HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT.
Order1963-07-22, WABC, 75 min.
- Jim Bishop
- Floyd Patterson
- Les Keiter
- Howard Cosell
- Rocky Marciano
- Joe Louis
- Jack McCarthy
- Mickey Allen
- Sonny Liston
- Billy Conn
- Cassius Clay
- Bruce Morrow
- Angelo Dundee
- Shirley Povich
- Jack Hand
- Nat Fleischer
- Muhammad Ali
- Lou Nova
- Arthur Daley
- Al Abrams
- Bill Hines
- Dick Peebles
- George Whiting
- Dick Greg
WABC RADIO lead in by Bruce Morrow prior to coverage of a first round KO of Floyd Patterson by Sonny Liston broadcast live from the convention center in Las Vegas over WABC Radio in New York. Heard is a 15 minute Special Preview boxing pre-fight show with Howard Cosell who interviews Heavyweight Champion Sonny Liston and Challenger, Floyd Patterson. They give their views on how the fight will turn out. Predictions of who will win this rematch World Heavyweight Championship fight by sports columnists at ringside, Arthur Daley, Shirley Povich, Al Abrams, Bill Hines, Dick Peebles, Nat Fleischer, Jack Hand, George Whiting, Angelo Dundee, and Jim Bishop, the only one who predicts a Patterson victory. Howard Cosell is at ringside along with Les Keiter who does the blow-by-blow reporting with commentary from Rocky Marciano. Jack McCarthy announces the fighters. Mickey Allen sings the National Anthem. Number 2 contender Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) mocks Sonny Liston at ringside and in the ring. The three knockdown first round is broadcast. Extensive interviews with Joe Louis, and Rocky Marciano. Additional comments from Billy Conn and Lou Nova. Howard Cosell interviews Patterson, Cus D'amato and Liston after the fight, who discusses a possible upcoming fight with Cassius Clay in September. Les Keiter summarizes the fight. Replay of the first round. Keiter interviews Joe Louis who feels that Clay will give Liston a better fight, but cannot beat him. From the Gold Room, Sonny Liston meets the Press and answers questions. Additional commentary by Howard Cosell and Rocky Marciano who states that Patterson should retire from the ring. Les Keiter interviews former Heavyweight Lou Nova. Sign off.
1963-10-07, NBC, 27 min.
- Kim Novak
- Marilyn Monroe
- Mary Pickford
- Rita Hayworth
- Jane Russell
- Gloria Swanson
- Carole Lombard
- Greta Garbo
- Betty Grable
- Lana Turner
- Loretta Young
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Mae West
- Jean Harlow
- Dorothy Lamour
- Katherine Hepburn
- Brigitte Bardot
- Joseph Cotton
- Theda Bara
- Clara Bow
- Veronica Lake
September 30th, 1963-September 28th, 1964 (NBC) Joseph Cotton hosted and narrated this documentary series about American movies. Host: Joseph Cotton.
1963-10-14, NBC, min.
- Jayne Mansfield
- Kim Novak
- Marilyn Monroe
- Rita Hayworth
- Ava Gardner
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Jean Harlow
- Brigitte Bardot
- Joseph Cotton
September 30th, 1963-September 28th, 1964 (NBC) Joseph Cotton hosted and narrated this documentary series about American movies. Host: Joseph Cotton. Part 2 "Sirens"
#15036: DEBATE ON CIVIL RIGHTS
Order1966-01-30, , 13 min.
A panel discussion on civil rights.
1966-01-30, WPIX, 34 min.
1958-1987 Theatrical and television producer David Susskind hosted this talk program consisting of a wide variety of topics. Each show centered around one topic consisting of four to seven guests. Tonight's topic: "Is There a White House in Robert Kennedy's Future?" Four experts discuss the political roles of Senators Robert and Edward Kennedy in the Democratic party and speculate about the 1972 presidential election. The panelists are author Gore Vidal, syndicated Washington columnist Max Freedman, and reporters Ben Bradlee9The Washington Post) and Robert Novak (New York Herald Tribune). Moderator: David Susskind. Seen on WPIX-TV Channel 11 in New York City.
#15637: MEET THE PRESS
Order1968-03-17, NBC, 26 min.
November 20, 1947-September 5, 1965 (primetime NBC); September 19, 1965-present (non-primetime NBC). Public affairs program which is the longest-running series on network television.
A report on the presidential candidacy of Robert F. Kennedy. Panelists are Sander Vanocur, Robert Novak, and Tom Wicker. The host is Lawrence Spivak.#3052: HOLLYWOOD PALACE, THE
Order1968-11-09, WABC, 52 min.
- Polly Bergen
- Mike Douglas
- Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66
- Donovan
- Hendra and Ullet
- Rudy Schweitzer
- The Solokhins
January 4, 1964-February 7, 1970. This hour-long variety series was a midseason replacement for "The Jerry Lewis Show."1968-11-17, WCBS, 52 min.
February 5, 1967-June 8, 1969. "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" was a breath of fresh air, but to CBS the Smothers Brothers seemed to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, with the wrong things to say.1968-11-20, NBC, 80 min.
- Nancy Dussault
- Betsy Palmer
- Paul Dooley
- Don Defore
- Kyle Rote
- Jack Somack
- Eugenia Rawls
- Steve Roland
- Wallace Rooney
- Ralph Meeker
- John McCurry
- William Kerwin
- John Gerstad
- Herbert Anderson
- Hugh OBrian
- Shelly Novack
A former big league quarterback, sidelined by a serious head injury, struggles to return to big-time football. Partial broadcast
1969-02-19, NBC, 60 min.
- Jack Benny
- Joe Cronin
- Roy Campanella
- Art Linkletter
- Kim Novak
- Danny Kaye
- Bill Cosby
- Frank Howard
- Bob Gibson
- Vin Scully
- Joe Namath
- Pete Rose
- Perry Como
- Denny McLain
- Laffit Pincay
- Bill Russell
- Willie McCovey
- Jack Nicklaus
- Elgin Baylor
- Charleton Heston
- Debbie Meyer
- Ken Harrelson
- Willie Shomaker
- Red Auerbach
- Gordie Howe
- Bobby Hull
- Wes Unseld
- Billy Casper
- Lee Trevino
- Sam Snead
- Jean Beliveau
- Vince Lombardi
- Sammy Baugh
- Clarence Campbell
- John Hadl
- Lance Alworth
- Deacon Jones
- Leroy Kelly
- Braulio Baeza
- Angel Cordero
- Paul Robinson
- Earl Morrall
In Hollywood, Perry Como hosts the second annual awards. Perry's aide is swimmer Debbie Meyer, winner of four Olympic Gold Medals. Winners in eight categories are chosen by their fellow athletes; sportswriters choose the Pro Athlete of the Year. Nominees and celebrity presenters...Baseball, AL: Ken Harrelson, Red Sox; Frank Howard, Senators; Denny McLain, Tigers. NL: Bob Gibson,Cardinals; Wille McCovey, Giants; Pete Rose, Reds. Presenters: Danny Kaye, Roy Campanella, Joe Cronin. Basketball: Elgin Baylor,Lakers; Bill Russell, Celtics; Wes Unseld, Bullets. Presenters: Bill Cosby, Red Auerbach. Football: AFL: Lance Alworth, John Hadl, Chargers; Joe Namath, Jets; Paul Robinson, Bengals. NFL: Deacon Jones, Rams; Leroy Kelly, Browns; Earl Morrall, Colts. Presenters: Charlton Heston, Vince Lombardi, Sammy Baugh. Golf: Billy Casper, Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino. Presenters: Jack Benny, Sam Snead. Hockey: Jean Beliveau, Canadiens; Gordie Howe, Red Wings; Bobby Hull, Black Hawks. Presenters: Art Linkletter, NHL President Clarence Campbell. Horse Racing: Braulio Baeza, Angel Cordero, Lafitt Pincay. Presenters: Kim Novak, Willie Shomaker. Pro Athlete of the Year nominees: Denny McLain, Earl Morrall, Joe Namath. Sportscaster Vin Scully narrates films of the stars in action.
1969-02-19, NBC, min.
- Jack Benny
- Joe Cronin
- Roy Campanella
- Art Linkletter
- Kim Novak
- Danny Kaye
- Bill Cosby
- Frank Howard
- Bob Gibson
- Vin Scully
- Joe Namath
- Pete Rose
- Perry Como
- Denny McLain
- Laffit Pincay
- Bill Russell
- Willie McCovey
- Jack Nicklaus
- Elgin Baylor
- Charleton Heston
- Debbie Meyer
- Ken Harrelson
- Willie Shomaker
- Red Auerbach
- Gordie Howe
- Bobby Hull
- Wes Unseld
- Billy Casper
- Lee Trevino
- Sam Snead
- Jean Beliveau
- Vince Lombardi
- Sammy Baugh
- Clarence Campbell
- John Hadl
- Lance Alworth
- Deacon Jones
- Leroy Kelly
- Braulio Baeza
- Angel Cordero
- Paul Robinson
- Earl Morrall
In Hollywood, Perry Como hosts the second annual awards. Perry's aide is swimmer Debbie Meyer, winner of four Olympic Gold Medals. Winners in eight categories are chosen by their fellow athletes; sportswriters choose the Pro Athlete of the Year. Nominees and celebrity presenters...Baseball, AL: Ken Harrelson, Red Sox; Frank Howard, Senators; Denny McLain, Tigers. NL: Bob Gibson,Cardinals; Wille McCovey, Giants; Pete Rose, Reds. Presenters: Danny Kaye, Roy Campanella, Joe Cronin. Basketball: Elgin Baylor,Lakers; Bill Russell, Celtics; Wes Unseld, Bullets. Presenters: Bill Cosby, Red Auerbach. Football: AFL: Lance Alworth, John Hadl, Chargers; Joe Namath, Jets; Paul Robinson, Bengals. NFL: Deacon Jones, Rams; Leroy Kelly, Browns; Earl Morrall, Colts. Presenters: Charlton Heston, Vince Lombardi, Sammy Baugh. Golf: Billy Casper, Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino. Presenters: Jack Benny, Sam Snead. Hockey: Jean Beliveau, Canadiens; Gordie Howe, Red Wings; Bobby Hull, Black Hawks. Presenters: Art Linkletter, NHL President Clarence Campbell. Horse Racing: Braulio Baeza, Angel Cordero, Lafitt Pincay. Presenters: Kim Novak, Willie Shomaker. Pro Athlete of the Year nominees: Denny McLain, Earl Morrall, Joe Namath. Sportscaster Vin Scully narrates films of the stars in action. Dupe of 7517
1969-03-22, WCBS, 52 min.
February 5, 1967-June 8, 1969. "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" was a breath of fresh air, but to CBS the Smothers Brothers seemed to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, with the wrong things to say.#4823: THIS IS TOM JONES
Order1969-04-11, WABC, 52 min.
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.#3619: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
Order1969-05-07, WNBC, 55 min.
September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. 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. Part two of "Music Hall" outing with satirists Peter Cook and Dudley Moore,taped in London.
1969-06-16, WCBS, 8 min.
September 1, 1952 - September 5, 1969. Television's longest running daytime variety show. Interview with Kim Novak.1974-11-24, PBS, min.
March 3rd, 1974- (PBS) Series of filmed documentaries on scientific subjects. Produced at WGBH-TV, Boston. Topic: "The Secrets Of Sleep."
#6006: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1974-12-01, WRGB, 59 min.
- Bill White
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Jose Gonzalez
- Tony Garea
- SD Jones
- Gorilla Monsoon
- Lou Albano
- Joe McHugh
- Dean Ho
- John Valiant
- Valiant Brothers
- Jim Valiant
- Dennis Albert
- Tom Stanton
- Joe Nova
- Gentleman Jim Lewis
- Hans Schroeder
- Butcher Nova
- Gentleman Jim
- Stan Lavdas
Vince McMahon calls the matches of the World Wide Wrestling Federation. Broadcast 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Sunday. McMahon interview include The Valiant Brothers, Lou Albano, Gorilla Monsoon, Dean Ho, and Tony Garea. Ring announcer is Joe McHugh. -WWWF All Star Wrestling 12/1/74 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 10/23/74-original airdate 10/26/74) Vince McMahon opening Joe McHugh intro Bill White vs. Dennis Albert -commercials Butcher Nova vs. Tom Stanton -commercials Promos for Albany 12/13/74 - Vince McMahon interviews Lou Albano & Valiant Brothers / Gorilla Monsoon / Dean Ho & Tony Garea -commercials Spiros Arion vs. Hans Schroeder -commercials SD Jones vs. Gentleman Jim -commercials Valiant Brothers vs. Jose Gonzalez & Stan Lavdas -commercials Vince McMahon ringside interview with Lou Albano & Valiant Brothers & closing
#6006A: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1974-12-08, WRGB, 58 min.
- Bill White
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Tony Garea
- Gorilla Monsoon
- Lou Albano
- Joe McHugh
- Dean Ho
- Jimmy Valiant
- John Valiant
- Hans Schroeder
- Valiant Brothers
- Dennis Johnson
- Tom Stanton
- Joe Nova
- Jeff Rhodes
- Bob Duncum
- Jack Evans
- Larry Zbyszko
- Butcher Nova
- Jose Gonzalez
- Tony Vee
Vince McMahon calls the matches of the World Wide Wrestling Federation. Broadcast 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Sunday. McMahon interviews Tony Garea, Dean Ho, The Valiant Brothers, Lou Albano and Gorilla Monsoon. Ring Announcer is Joe McHugh. -WWWF All Star Wrestling 12/8/74 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 10/23/74-original airdate 11/2/74) Vince McMahon opening Joe McHugh intro Hans Schroeder vs. Jeff Rhodes -commercials Dean Ho & Tony Garea vs. Bill White & Dennis Johnson -commercials Promos for Albany 12/13/74 - Vince McMahon interviews Dean Ho & Tony Garea / Lou Albano & Valiant Brothers / Gorilla Monsoon -commercials Larry Zbyszko vs. Jack Evans -commercials Butcher Nova vs. Jose Gonzalez -commercials Bobby Duncum vs. Tom Stanton & Tony Vee -commercials Vince McMahon closing
#6006B: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1974-12-15, WRGB, 56 min.
- Bill White
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Jose Gonzalez
- Tony Garea
- Gorilla Monsoon
- Lou Albano
- Joe McHugh
- Dean Ho
- Larry Zbyszko
- Gentleman Jim
- Jack Evans
- John Valiant
- Valiant Brothers
- Jim Valiant
- Spiros Arion
- Dennis Albert
- Jeff Rhodes
- Bob Duncum
- The Patriot
- Butcher Nova
- Gentleman Jim
- Chief Jay Storngbow
Vince McMahon calls the matches of the World Wide Wrestling Federation. Broadcast 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Sunday. McMahon interviews include, The Valiant Brothers, Lou Albano, Gorilla Monsoon, Dean Ho, and Tony Garea. Ring announcer is Joe McHugh. -WWWF All Star Wrestling 12/15/74 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 10/23/74-original airdate 11/9/74) Intro Vince McMahon opening Joe McHugh intro Valiant Brothers vs. Larry Zbyszko & Dennis Albert -commercials Jack Evans vs. Jeff Rhodes -commercials Promos for Albany 12/27/74 - Vince McMahon interviews Dean Ho, Tony Garea & Gorilla Monsoon / Lou Albano & Valiant Brothers -commercials Bobby Duncum vs. Gentleman Jim -commercials Jose Gonzalez vs. The Patriot -commercials Chief Jay Strongbow & Spiros Arion vs. Butcher Nova & Bill White -commercials Vince McMahon ringside interview with Chief Jay Strongbow & Spiros Arion & closing
#6006C: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1974-12-22, WRGB, 58 min.
- Bill White
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Tony Garea
- Gorilla Monsoon
- Lou Albano
- Killer Kowalski
- Dean Ho
- Larry Zbyszko
- Jimmy Valiant
- John Valiant
- Valiant Brothers
- Jeff Rhodes
- Bob Duncum
- Butcher Joe Nova
- Hans Schroder
- Grand Wizard
- SD Jones
- Jose Gonzalez
- Joe McHugh
Vince McMahon calls the matches of the World Wide Wrestling Federation. Broadcast 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Sunday. McMahon interviews Gorilla Monsoon, Dean Ho, Tony Garea, Bob Duncum, Lou Albano, Jimmy Valiant and John Valiant. -WWWF All Star Wrestling 12/22/74 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 11/13/74-original airdate 11/16/74) Intro Vince McMahon opening Joe McHugh intro Larry Zbyszko vs. Bill White -commercials Killer Kowalski vs. Jeff Rhodes -commercials Promos for Albany 12/27/74 - Vince McMahon interviews Dean Ho, Tony Garea & Gorilla Monsoon / Lou Albano & Valiant Brothers -commercials Bobby Duncum vs. Gentleman Jim & Dennis Albert Vince McMahon ringside interview with Grand Wizard & Bobby Duncum -commercials Valiant Brothers vs. Jose Gonzalez & SD Jones -commercials Dean Ho & Tony Garea vs. Butcher Nova & Hans Schroeder -commercials Vince McMahon closing
#6006D: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1974-12-29, WRGB, 57 min.
- Bill White
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Jose Gonzalez
- Joe McHugh
- S.D. Jones
- Larry Zbyszko
- Jack Evans
- Dennis Johnson
- Spiros Arion
- Jeff Rhodes
- The Patriot
- Butcher Joe Nova
- Hans Schroder
- Chief Jay Strongbow
- Lou Albano
- Freddie Blassie
- Tony Garea
- Valient Brothers
Vince McMahon calls the matches of the World Wide Wrestling Federation. Broadcast 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Sunday. McMahon interviews Gorilla Monsoon, Fred Blassie, Dean Ho, Tony Garea, Lou Albano, Jimmy Valiant, John Valiant, Valiant Brothers. -WWWF All Star Wrestling 12/29/74 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 11/13/74-original airdate 11/23/74) Intro Vince McMahon opening Joe McHugh intro Larry Zbyszko vs. Dennis Johnson -commercials Jeff Rhodes vs. The Patriot -commercials Promos for Albany 1/10/75 - Vince McMahon interviews Freddie Blassie / Dean Ho & Tony Garea / Lou Albano & Valiant Brothers -commercials Jose Gonzalez vs. Bill White -commercials Hans Schroeder vs. SD Jones -commercials Chief Jay Strongbow & Spiros Arion vs. Butcher Nova & Jack Evans -commercials Vince McMahon ringside interview with Chief Jay Strongbow & Spiros Arion & closing
#7530: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1975-02-23, WRGB, 57 min.
- Bill White
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- El Olympico
- Johnny Rodz
- Fred Blassie
- Joe McHugh
- Killer Kowalski
- Dean Ho
- John Valiant
- Valiant Brothers
- Jim Valiant
- Spiros Arion
- Tom Stanton
- Bob Duncum
- Ivan Putsky
- Pete Reeves
- Joe Noble
- Butcher Joe Nova
- Hans Schroder
- Jeff Richards
- Grand Wizard
- Chuck Richards
- Tony Garea
- Manuel Soto
- Pete Sanchez
"All Star Wrestling" was a WWF television show which consisted of top tier or mid card opponents. The telecasts were taped and neatly edited into one hour programs which were syndicated. All matches were held at the Hamburg Field House in Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Host & narrator was Vince McMahon Jr. McMahon interviews Fred Blassie, Dean Ho, Tony Garea, Bob Duncum, Spirios Arion. NOTE: The final match between Dean Ho and Killer Kowalski was so intense that before it ended the station left the air. -WWWF All Star Wrestling 2/23/75 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 1/8/75-original airdate 1/25/75) Joe McHugh intro Ivan Putski vs. Pete Reeves -commercials Valiant Brothers vs. Bill White & El Olympico -commercials Promos for Albany 3/7/75 - Vince McMahon interviews Dean Ho & Tony Garea / the Grand Wizard & Freddie Blassie -commercials Butcher Nova & Hans Schroeder vs. Tom Stanton & Joe Noble -commercials Manuel Soto & Pete Sanchez vs. Chuck Richards & Johnny Rodz -commercials Killer Kowalski vs. Dean Ho Vince McMahon closing
#6147: MICKEY MOUSE CLUB
Order1975-02-25, WNEW, 30 min.
- Judy Canova
- Walt Disney
- Julieta Canova
- Tweeny Canova
- Jimmie Dodd
- Darlene Gillespie
- Sharon Baird
- Bobby Burgess
- Karen Pendleton
- Doreen Tracey
- Cubby O'Brien
- Annette Funicello
- Roy Williams
Original ABC series ran from October 3, 1955 to September 24, 1959. Reruns syndicated in 1962 & again in 1975 before the series was briefly revived and video taped as "The New Mickey Mouse Club" in the Fall of 1976. Comedienne Judy Canova sings with her daughter, Julieta "Tweenie," Canova, on "Guest Star Day."
#7532: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1975-03-02, WRGB, 57 min.
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Victor Rivera
- Gorilla Monsoon
- Joe McHugh
- Dean Ho
- Tom Stanton
- Butcher Joe Nova
- Spirios Arion
- Fred Balssie
- Paula Kaye
- Ann Casey
- Gene Moore
- Ivan Putsky
- Tony Alpar
- Waldo Von Erich
- Grand Wizard
- Freddie Blassie
- Tony Garea
- Bob Duncum
- Waldo Von Erich
- Tony Altimore
"All Star Wrestling" was a WWF television show which consisted of top tier or mid card opponents. The telecasts were taped and neatly edited into one hour programs which were syndicated. All matches were held at the Hamburg Field House in Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Host & narrator was Vince McMahon Jr. McMahon interviews Tony Garea, Dean Ho, Fred Blassie, Bob Duncum, and Spiros Arion. Gorilla Monsoon gives his point of view on women wrestlers. -WWWF All Star Wrestling 3/2/75 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 1/29/75-original airdate 2/1/75) Intro Vince McMahon opening -commercials Joe McHugh intro Victor Rivera vs. Butcher Nova -commercials Spiros Arion vs. Tom Stanton -commercials Promos for Albany 3/7/75 - Vince McMahon interviews Dean Ho & Tony Garea / the Grand Wizard, Freddie Blassie, Spiros Arion & Bobby Duncum -commercials Ann Casey vs. Paula Kaye -commercials Ivan Putski vs. Gene Moore -commercials Waldo Von Erich vs. Tony Altimore Vince McMahon ringside interview with Waldo Von Erich and closing
#7533: CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING
Order1975-04-06, WRGB, 56 min.
- Bill White
- Vince McMahon
- Buddy Wagner
- Johnny Rodz
- Victor Rivera
- Fred Blassie
- Antonino Rocca
- Killer Kowalski
- Al Barr
- Spiros Arion
- Chief J. Strongbow
- Tom Stanton
- Bob Duncum
- Butcher Nova
- Mike Paidousis
- Olimpico
Matches of the World Wrestling Federation. Host: Vince McMahon and Champion long time wrestler, Antonino Rocca call the matches. Interviews include those with Fred Blassie, Chief J. Strongbow, and Spiros Arion. Ringside announcer is Buddy Wagner. Joined in progress.
1976-07-03, WNBC, 52 min.
- Dinah Shore
- Paul Williams
- Gary Mule Deer
- Diana Canova
- Bruce Kimmel
- Mike Neun
- Leland Palmer
- Michael Preminger
- Avelio Falana
- Dee Dee Rescher
June 5, 1976-July 31, 1976. This summer replacement for "The Carol Burnett Show" starred Dinah Shore and a group of young professionals: Diana Canova, Bruce Kimmel, Gary Mule Deer, Mike Neun, Leland Palmer, Michael Preminger, Avelio Falana, and Dee Dee Rescher.1976-07-17, WNBC, 52 min.
- Dinah Shore
- Richard Pryor
- Gary Mule Deer
- Bonnie Franklin
- Diana Canova
- Bruce Kimmel
- Mike Neun
- Leland Palmer
- Michael Preminger
- Avelio Falana
- Dee Dee Rescher
June 5, 1976-July 31, 1976. This summer replacement for "The Carol Burnett Show" starred Dinah Shore and a group of young professionals: Diana Canova, Bruce Kimmel, Gary Mule Deer, Mike Neun, Leland Palmer, Michael Preminger, Avelio Falana, and Dee Dee Rescher.1977-12-09, ABC, 30 min.
- Robert Guillaume
- Billy Crystal
- Diana Canova
- Robert Urich
- Cathryn Damon
- Roscoe Lee Browne
- Katherine Helmond
- Robert Mandan
- Jennifer Salt
- Jimmy Baio
- Richard Mulligan
- Ted Wass
- Richard Libertini
- Katherine Reynolds
September 13th, 1977-April 20th, 1981. A comedy about the Tate family and middle-class Campbell family set in Dunn's River, Connecticut.
#2222: DONNA FARGO SHOW, THE
Order1978-11-18, WNEW, 27 min.
1978 (Syndicated). Half-hour country-and-western music show hosted by singer Donna Fargo. Tom Biener is a regular on the series.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
#18607: PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS, 7TH
Order1981-02-26, CBS, min.
- Army Archerd
- Carol Burnett
- Lee Remick
- Jane Fonda
- Goldie Hawn
- Alan Alda
- Brooke Shields
- Kenny Rogers
- Pat Benatar
- Diana Canova
- Gary Coleman
- Tom Selleck
- Clint Eastwood
The 7th People's Choice Awards honoring the best in pop culture are presented. Hosts: Army Archerd and Lee Remick. Winners include: Carol Burnett- favorite female entertainer Pat Benatar: favorite female musical performer Alan Alda: favorite male TV performer Kenny Rogers: favorite male musical performer Dallas: favorite TV dramatic program The Empire Strikes Back: favorite motion picture Mash: favorite TV comedy.