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#13164: TONY AWARDS, (A RADIO SPECIAL) 11TH ANNUAL, THE
1957-04-20, WCBS, 38 min.
Bud Collyer , Margaret Leighton , Bert Lahr , Lillian Gish , Frederick Loewe , Beatrice Lillie , Edie Adams , Cliff Robertson , Rex Harrison , Edith Adams , Frederick March , Nancy Kelly , Tom Ewell , Frank Conroy , Alan Jay Lerner , Sidney Chaplin , Cornelia Otis Skinner , Judy Holliday

A special WCBS radio broadcast of the 1957 Tony Awards with host Bud Collyer. There was a television blackout of this special due to a union issue. 

Winners were "My Fair Lady" for the best musical play, Rex Harrison, for best musical actor in "My Fair Lady," Frederick March for the best dramatic actor, and Judy Holliday for best actress in "The Bells Are Ringing." 

NOTE:   Due to a union dispute, there was no television broadcast, which had been scheduled for WCBS-TV Channel 2.                                                                                        
#13575: TV GUIDE AWARDS SHOW, SECOND ANNUAL THE
1961-06-13, NBC, 60 min.
David Brinkley , Judith Anderson , Barbara Hale , Carol Burnett , Andy Griffith , Mitch Miller , Efrem Zimbalist Jr. , Jackie Cooper , Nanette Fabray

The second annual TV Guide awards show is telecast. Comedy sketches by Jackie Cooper and Nanette Fabray. 

Host: Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.                         
#13688: TV GUIDE AWARDS, THIRD ANNUAL, THE
1962-06-24, NBC, min.
Art Carney , Carol Burnett , Bob Hope , Vince Edwards , Dave Garroway , Judy Holliday , Mr Quirk

Dave Garroway is the host for the third and final televised annual TV Guide Award broadcasts.
The Bob Hope Christmas show wins the award for the best variety show special.  Favorite Male Performer is Vince Edwards.
Favorite Female Performer is Carol Burnett.                                                              
#14072: TONY AWARDS, 17TH ANNUAL THE
1963-04-28, WOR, 42 min.
Van Heflin , Margaret Leighton , Diahann Carroll , Pat Hingle , Robert Morse , Martin Gabel , Abe Burrows , Orson Bean , Rosalind Russell , Anita Gillette , Alan Arkin , Phyllis Newman , Dane Clark , Sandy Dennis , Charles Nelson Reilly , George Abbott , David Yarnell , Jean Shepherd , Harold Prince , Jean-Pierre Aumont , Lionel Bart , Burt Shevelove , Alan Schneider , Anna Quayle , Sam Levene , Solly Pernick

The 17th Annual Tony Awards for excellence in theatrical performances for 1962 are awarded from the Hotel Americana Imperial Ballroom in New York City. The Master of Ceremonies is Abe Burrows and Robert Morse. Broadcast locally on WOR-TV Channel 9 in New York. WOR radio host Jean Shepherd opens and introduces the show. George Abbott wins the Best Direction of a 
Musical award for "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum."  

Produced by David Yarnell.

NOTE: This rare television audio air check broadcast was recognized by The Guinness Book of World Records, June 19, 2002 (Claim #5364), for the most money paid for a television soundtrack, sold to The American Theatre Wing, Inc., by Archival Television Audio, Inc., transacted on June 20, 2001.



 

NOTE: The first 42 minutes of the one hour broadcast. 
                                                                                                                                                                   
#14890: TONY AWARDS, 19TH ANNUAL, THE
1965-06-13, WOR, 78 min.
Mike Nichols , Van Johnson , Zero Mostel , Tom Bosley , Jose Ferrer , Walter Matthau , Jack Albertson , Liza Minnelli , David Merrick , Neil Simon , Irene Worth , John Gielgud , Joseph Stein , Jean Shepherd , Harold Prince , Claire Nichtern , Hume Cronyn , Victor Spinetti , Maria Karnilova , Jerome Robbins , Jerry Bock , Sheldon Harnick , Oliver Smith , Patricia Zipprodt , Gilbert Miller , Alice Ghostely

Jose Ferrer, Van Johnson, and Tom Bosley are the hosts for the presentation of the 19th annual American Theatre wing "Tony Awards," from The Astor Hotel in New York City.  Nominees: Best Dramatic Play: "Luv," "The Odd Couple," "The Subject Was Roses," "Tiny Alice." Best Musical Play: "Fiddler On The Roof," "Golden Boy," "Half a Sixpence," "Oh What a Lovely War!" Actor-Dramatic Star: John Gielgud ("Tiny Alice") Walthay Matthau ("The Odd Couple") Donald Pleasence ("Poor Bitos") Jason Robards ("Hughie"). Actress Dramatic Star: Marjorie Rhodes ("All in Good Time") Bea Richards ("The Amen Corner") Diana Sands ("The Owl and The Pussycat") Irene Worth ("Tiny Alice") Actor-Musical Star: Sammy Davis Jr. ("Golden Boy") Zero Mostel ("Fiddler On The Roof") Cyril Richard ("The Roar Of The Greasepaint-The Smell Of The Crowd") Tommy Steele {" Half a Sixpence") Actress Musical Star: (Elizabeth Allen ("Do I Hear a Waltz?) Nancy Dussault (" Bajour") Liza Minnelli ("Flora The Red Menace") Inger Swenson ("Baker Street").  

Opening introduction by Jean Shepherd. 

Hosts: Van Johnson, Jose Ferrer, and Tom Bosley. 

NOTE: On June 19, 2002 this television audio sound track was accredited to Phil Gries (Archival Television Audio, Inc.), and accepted into The Guinness Book of World Records  as the most money (four figures) ever transacted for a TV Audio Air Track.                                                                                                                   
#16423: TONY AWARDS, 21ST ANNUAL, THE
1967-03-26, ABC, 6 min.
Barbra Streisand , Robert Preston

The 1967 Tony Awards broadcast from the Shubert Theater in New York City.

Hosts: Mary Martin and Robert Preston.      

NOTE: On another tape from the George Vlasto collection TBD this broadcast exists in a longer version.                      
#15782: TONY AWARDS, 22ND ANNUAL, THE
1968-04-21, NBC, 87 min.
Gregory Peck , Peter Ustinov , Joanne Woodward , Leslie Uggams , Tony Randall , Melina Mercouri , Paul Newman , Angela Lansbury , Art Carney , Anne Bancroft , Sandy Dennis , Groucho Marx , Martin Balsam , Robert Goulet , Robert Hooks , Anthony Roberts , Albert Finney , Milo Oshea , Alan Webb , Zoe Caldwell , Colleen Dewhurst , Maureen Stapleton , David Wayne , Dorothy Tutin , Patricia Routledge , Brenda Vaccaro , Bette Midler

Angela Lansbury and Peter Ustinov host the 1968 version of the Tony Awards (Broadway's Oscar). The ceremonies, telecast from the Shubert Theater in New York City, include production numbers from "Hello Dolly," "Golden Rainbow," "The Happy Time," "How Now Dow Jones?" "Mame," and "Hallelujah, Baby!" 
Award presenters include Art Carney, Anne Bancroft, Sandy Dennis, Groucho Marx, Paul Newman, Gregory Peck, Tony Randall and Joanne Woodward. Major categories and nominees are listed below.
Best play: "Joe Egg," "Plaza Suite," "The Price," "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead."
Best Musical: "The Happy Time," "Hallelujah,Baby!" "How Now Dow Jones?" "Illya Darling."
Dramatic actor/actress: Martin Balsam, Albert Finney, Milo O'Shea, Alan Webb, Zoe Caldwell, Colleen Dewhurst, Maureen Stapleton, Dorothy Tutin. 
Musical actor/actress: Robert Goulet, Robert Hooks, Anthony Roberts, David Wayne, Melina Mercouri, Patricia Routledge, Leslie Uggams, Brenda Vaccaro.
Missing from tonight's show is the melodramatic "may I have this envelope, please?" Instead of nervous fumbling, viewers will see the nominees and winners names in lights. Nominations will be lighted up on a theater marquee as they are announced.  
 
Cast (in credits order)  
Angela Lansbury	...	Self - Host & Presenter
Peter Ustinov		...	Self - Co-Host & Presenter
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
George Abbott		...	Self
David Atkinson	...	Self - Performer
Pearl Bailey	...	Self - Special Award Recipient & Performer
Martin Balsam		...	Self - Winner
Anne Bancroft		...	Self - Presenter
Michael Bennett		...	Self
Jack Benny		...	Self - Co-Host
Shirley Booth		...	Self - Presenter
Zoe Caldwell		...	Self - Winner
Art Carney		...	Self - Presenter
Diahann Carroll		...	Self - Presenter
Trudy Carson		...	Self - Presenter
Gower Champion		...	Self
Maurice Chevalier		...	Self - Special Tony Award Recipient
Carol Cole		...	Self - Presenter
Betty Comden		...	Self
Clifton Davis		...	Self - Performer
Sandy Dennis		...	Self - Presenter
Colleen Dewhurst		...	Self
Marlene Dietrich		...	Self - Special Tony Award Recipient
Fred Ebb	...	Self
Tanya Everett		...	Self - Performer
Albert Finney		...	Self
Morgan Freeman		...	Self - Performer
Eydie Gormé		...	Self - Performer
Robert Goulet	...	Self - Winner & Performer
Adolph Green		...	Self
Julie Gregg		...	Self
Jill Haworth		...	Self - Performer
Helen Hayes		...	Self - Accepting Award for Apa-Phoenix
Lillian Hayman		...	Self - Winner & Performer
Paul Hecht	...	Self
Audrey Hepburn		...	Self - Special Tony Award Recipient & Presenter
Jerry Herman		...	Self - Presenter
Robert Hooks	...	Self - Nominee & Performer
Anne Jackson		...	Self - Presenter
Ernestine Jackson		...	Self - Performer
Scott Jacoby		...	Self - Performer
John Kander		...	Self
Alan King		...	Self - Presenter
Mabel King	...	Self - Performer
Nikos Kourkoulos		...	Self
Steve Lawrence		...	Self - Performer
Groucho Marx	...	Self - Presenter
Melina Mercouri	...	Self
David Merrick		...	Self
Bette Midler		...	Self - Performer
Arthur Miller		...	Self
Liza Minnelli	...	Self - Presenter
Brian Murray		...	Self
Paul Newman	...	Self - Presenter
Mike Nichols		...	Self
Milo O'Shea		...	Self
James Patterson		...	Self
Gregory Peck	...	Self - Presenter
Alice Playten		...	Self
Harold Prince	...	Self - Presenter
Tony Randall		...	Self - Presenter
Tony Roberts		...	Self - Nominee & Performer
Patricia Routledge		...	Self - Winner
Michael Rupert	...	Self - Nominee & Performer
Hiram Sherman		...	Self
Neil Simon	...	Self
Maureen Stapleton...	Self
Tom Stoppard		...	Self
Jule Styne		...	Self
Mimi Turque		...	Self - Performer
Leslie Uggams	...	Self - Winner & Performer
Brenda Vaccaro	...	Self
Zena Walker		...	Self
Eli Wallach		...	Self - Presenter
David Wayne		...	Self - Nominee & Performer
John Wood	...	Self
Joanne Woodward	...	Self - Presenter
                                                                         
#9746: TONY AWARDS, 23RD ANNUAL, THE
1969-04-20, NBC, 180 min.
Leslie Uggams , Alan King , Zero Mostel , Jack Lemmon , Gwen Verdon , Pearl Bailey , Diahann Carroll , Robert Preston , Robert Morse , Lauren Bacall , Shelley Winters , Vanessa Redgrave , Patty Duke , Harry Belafonte , Dustin Hoffman , Richard Benjamin , Ethel Merman , Angela Lansbury , Betty Comden , Adolph Green , Godfrey Cambridge , Paula Prentiss , Arthur Miller

The 23rd Annual Tony Awards is telecast live from the Mark Hellinger Theatre in New York City.

Hosts: Diahann Carroll and Alan King. 

1969 marked the first year scenes from the nominated plays were presented.                          
#9747: TONY AWARDS, 24TH ANNUAL, THE
1970-04-19, NBC, 180 min.
James Stewart , Cary Grant , David Frost , Walter Matthau , Jack Cassidy , Michael Caine , Patricia Neal , Julie Andrews , Claire Bloom , George C. Scott , Shirley McLaine , Clive Barnes , Robert Stevens

The 24th annual Tony Awards are telecast from the Mark Hellinger Theatre in New York City. 

Hosts: Julie Andrews, Shirley McLaine, and Walter Matthau.             
#16369: TONY AWARDS, 24TH ANNUAL, THE
1970-04-19, NBC, 180 min.
James Stewart , Cary Grant , David Frost , Walter Matthau , Jack Cassidy , Michael Caine , Patricia Neal , Julie Andrews , Claire Bloom , George C. Scott , Shirley McLaine , Clive Barnes , Robert Stevens

The 24th annual Tony Awards are telecast from the Mark Hellinger Theatre in New York City. 

Hosts: Julie Andrews, Shirley McLaine, and Walter Matthau.    

Dupe of #9747.                       
#1102: TONY AWARDS, 25TH ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY SHOW, THE
1971-03-28, WABC, 122 min.
Anthony Quinn , Ruby Keeler , John Raitt , Janis Paige , Zero Mostel , Paul Lynde , Carol Channing , Gwen Verdon , Anthony Shaffer , Diahann Carroll , Robert Preston , Robert Morse , Yul Brynner , Tom Bosley , Lauren Bacall , Florence Henderson , William Daniels , Stephen Sondheim , Jill Hayworth , Helen Gallagher , Patsy Kelly , Nanette Fabray , Stanley Holloway , Richard Kiley , Virginia Vestoff , Edie Adams , Dick Cavett , Anthony Quayle , Maureen Stapleton , Angela Lansbury , David Wayne , Alfred Drake , Ray Walston , Vivian Blaine , Sam Levine , Patricia Morison

Lauren Becall, Angela Lansbury, Anthony Quinn, and Anthony Quale host the 25th anniversary of the Tony Awards. Past musical highlights from 28 Broadway plays are performed by David Wayne, Nanette Fabray, Alfred Drake, Gwen Verdon, Stanley Holloway, Robert Preston, Richard Kiley, Tom Bosley, Florence Henderson, Paul Lynde, Robert Morse, Diahann Carroll, Zero Mostel, Carol Channing, Angela Landsbury, Patsy Kelly, Jill Hayworth, Leslie Uggams, William Daniels, and Virginia Vestoff. Also appearing are Dick Cavett, Ruby Keeler, Janis Paige, John Raitt, Anthony Shaffer, Maureen Stapleton, Helen Gallagher, Hal Linden, and Stephen Sondheim.             
#1111: TONY AWARDS, 26TH ANNUAL, THE
1972-04-23, WABC, 105 min.
Ruby Keeler , Phil Silvers , Richard Rodgers , Peter Falk , Gwen Verdon , Henry Fonda , Constance Towers , Elizabeth Wilson , Hal Holbrook , Barbara McNair , Peter Ustinov , Cliff Gorman , Michael Bennett , Joel Grey , Arlene Dahl , Bobby Van , Hal Linden , Hal Prince , Vincent Gardenia , Lisa Kirk , Arthur Hill , Jean Stapleton , Alexis Smith , Linda Hopkins , Lee Grant , Sada Thompson , Sandy Duncan , Helen Gallagher , Ingrid Bergman , Sandy Becker , Ethel Merman , Alfred Drake , Deborah Kerr , Desi Arnaz , Janet Blair , Claire Bloom , Larry Blyden

Henry Fonda, Deborah Kerr and Peter Ustinov are hosts for the 26th Tony Awards telecast live from New York's Broadway Theater. This year's gala is a tribute to Richard Rodgers and Ethel Merman. Stars performing and appearing include Desi Arnaz, Janet Blair, Ingrid Bergman, Claire Bloom, Larry Blyden, Arlene Dahl, Alfred Drake, Sandy Duncan, Peter Falk, Helen Gallagher, Lee Grant, Joel Grey, Arthur Hill, Hal Holbrook, Ruby Keeler, Lisa Kirk, Hal Linden, Barbara McNair, Ethel Merman, Jean Stapleton, Constance Towers, Bobby Van, Gwen Verdon, Linda Hopkins, Vincent Gardenia, Elizabeth Wilson, Michael Bennett, and Hal Prince, who accepts a special award for the longest running play on Broadway, "Fiddler On The Roof." Best actor in a Broadway play is accepted by Cliff Gorman for his performance in "Lenny," and best actress in a Broadway play is accepted by Sada Thompson for her performance in "Twigs." Additional awards are given to Phil Silvers and to Alexis Smith for best acting in a musical. Announcer is Sandy Becker.                          
#16874: TONY AWARDS, 26TH ANNUAL, THE
1972-04-23, WABC, min.
Ruby Keeler , Phil Silvers , Richard Rodgers , Peter Falk , Gwen Verdon , Henry Fonda , Constance Towers , Elizabeth Wilson , Hal Holbrook , Barbara McNair , Peter Ustinov , Cliff Gorman , Michael Bennett , Joel Grey , Arlene Dahl , Bobby Van , Hal Linden , Hal Prince , Vincent Gardenia , Lisa Kirk , Arthur Hill , Jean Stapleton , Alexis Smith , Linda Hopkins , Lee Grant , Sada Thompson , Sandy Duncan , Helen Gallagher , Ingrid Bergman , Sandy Becker , Ethel Merman , Alfred Drake , Deborah Kerr , Desi Arnaz , Janet Blair , Claire Bloom , Larry Blyden

Henry Fonda, Deborah Kerr and Peter Ustinov are hosts for the 26th Tony Awards telecast live from New York's Broadway Theater. This year's gala is a tribute to Richard Rodgers and Ethel Merman. Stars performing and appearing include Desi Arnaz, Janet Blair, Ingrid Bergman, Claire Bloom, Larry Blyden, Arlene Dahl, Alfred Drake, Sandy Duncan, Peter Falk, Helen Gallagher, Lee Grant, Joel Grey, Arthur Hill, Hal Holbrook, Ruby Keeler, Lisa Kirk, Hal Linden, Barbara McNair, Ethel Merman, Jean Stapleton, Constance Towers, Bobby Van, Gwen Verdon, Linda Hopkins, Vincent Gardenia, Elizabeth Wilson, Michael Bennett, and Hal Prince, who accepts a special award for the longest running play on Broadway, "Fiddler On The Roof." Best actor in a Broadway play is accepted by Cliff Gorman for his performance in "Lenny," and best actress in a Broadway play is accepted by Sada Thompson for her performance in "Twigs." Additional awards are given to Phil Silvers and to Alexis Smith for best acting in a musical. Announcer is Sandy Becker.   

Duplicate of #1111.                      
#17283A: TONY AWARDS, 27TH ANNUAL, THE
1973-03-25, ABC, min.
Celeste Holm , Yul Brynner , Peter Ustinov , Rex Harrison , Diahann Carroll , Alan King , Colleen Dewhurst , Paula Kelly , Jack Albertson , Alexis Smith , Jerry Orbach , Sandy Duncan , Julie Harris , Eddie Albert , Jules Fisher , Patricia Elliott , Leora Dana , Annie Cordy , Gower Champion , Vinnette Carroll , Len Cariou , Ian Calderon , Martin Aronstein , Boris Aronson , Alan Arkin , A.J. Antoon , Maya Angelou , Jane Alexander , Gwen Verdon , Tommy Steele , Walter Slezak , Christopher Plummer , Donna Mckechnie , Michele Lee , Cleo Laine , Helen Gallagher , Annette Fabray , Rossano Brazzi

Rex Harrison and Celeste Holm host the 27th Annual Tony Awards telecast at the Imperial Theater in New York City. This was the fourth time Julie Harris won a Tony Award and her sixth nomination.                                                              
#1138: TONY AWARDS, 28TH ANNUAL ,THE
1974-04-21, WABC, 8 min.
Charles Nelson Reilly

At the 28th Tony Awards Charles Nelson Reilly recaps his career in a stand-up comedy segment.             
#17667: TONY AWARDS, 28TH ANNUAL ,THE
1974-04-21, WABC, min.
Charles Nelson Reilly , Glynis Johns , Peter Falk , Henry Fonda , Jane Powell , Carol Channing , Johnny Carson , Marlo Thomas , Florence Henderson , Joel Grey , Elizabeth Montgomery , Robert Preston , Edward Asner , Cloris Leachman , Suzanne Pleshette , Carroll OConnor , Beatrice Arthur , Lynn Redgrave , Cicely Tyson , Will Geer , Cleavon Little , Nancy Walker , Alan Alda , Al Pacino , Lesley Ann Warren , Esther Rolle , Michael Learned , Ken Howard , Elliott Gould , Bette Davis , David Carradine , Karen Black

At the 28th Tony Awards Charles Nelson Reilly recaps his career in a stand-up comedy segment.   

The 28th Annual Tony Awards is telecast from the Shubert Theater in New York City. The theme of this year's broadcast is "Homecoming" where stars of film and television returned to Broadway to help present the awards or perform. Peter Falk, Florence Henderson, Robert Preston and Cicely Tyson are hosts. 

Duplicate of # 1138 with additional information.                                           
#10141: TONY AWARDS, 29TH ANNUAL, THE
1975-04-20, ABC, 120 min.
Milton Berle , Carol Channing , Jack Lemmon , Jack Haley , Carl Reiner , Fred Astaire , Eve Arden , Jean Stapleton , Alexis Smith , Buddy Ebsen , Walter Matthau , Rosalind Russell , Jack Albertson , Ray Bolger , Angela Lansbury , John Lindsay , Clifton Davis , Joe Smith , Joey Faye , Cleavon Little , Clive Baldwin , Vincente Minnelli

The 29th Annual Tony Awards are broadcast live from the Wintergarden Theatre in New York City. 

Hosts: Larry Blyden, Larry Kert, Carol Lawrence, George S. Irving, Michele Lee, Bernadette Peters, and Bobby Van.                                                  
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