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#8497: MAGIC OF CHRISTMAS, THE
1969-12-23, ??, 15 min.
Howard Keel , Ann Miller , Bob Baker Marionettes

Variety special with Ann Miller. Bob Baker Marionettes. Howard Keel is host.

fifteen-minute excerpt.         
#5348: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
1970-02-16, WCBS, 78 min.
Phil Silvers , Polly Bergen , Merv Griffin , Arthur Treacher , Freddy Martin & His Orchestra , Pamela Mason

August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972. CBS signed Merv Griffin to a ninety-minute late night talk show in 1969. On hand were announcer Arthur Treacher and the Mort Lindsay Orchestra, both of whom had been with Griffin on his Westinghouse show. In September 1970 the show moved from New York to Los Angeles but to no avail, playing second best to "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson." Most of these shows were erased by CBS and did not survive.
#798: MAN HUNTERS, THE
1970-02-17, WNBC, 49 min.
E.G. Marshall

E.G. Marshall narrates a scientific detective story probing the evolution of modern man.
#16350: MAD,MAD,MAD, COMEDIANS, THE
1970-04-07, ABC, 16 min.
Smothers Brothers , Jack E. Leonard , Phyllis Diller , Jack Benny , Henny Youngman , Flip Wilson , George Jessel , Groucho Marx , Paul Frees , Joan Gardner

 In this SPECICAL Rankin / Bass animated broadcast, comedians provide their own voices for their animated counterparts, except for Chico Marx and W. C. Fields, both deceased. Groucho Marx, 80 years old, was still playing himself. Voice actor Paul Frees narrated the show and filled in for those actors who were not able to do their own voices. 

The show included such segments as a Marx Brothers skit, which was a reworking of a scene from their Broadway play I'll Say She Is (1924). The skit included their famous Napoleon parody, with Napoleon played by Groucho. The sketch featured animated representations. Romeo Muller is credited as having written special material for the show in addition to the original scripts that came from the various comedians' sketches.

This special and Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (released later that year) gave Rankin/Bass their highest TV ratings, even higher than Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964). 


The majority of the special is an animated vaudeville-style show featuring numerous comedians performing the greatest skits at the palace.

Flip Wilson's "Columbus" sketch (with audio taken directly from his 1967 Atlantic Records album Cowboys and Colored People) is set to animation, as Queen Isabel Johnson sends Christopher Columbus to the New World to find, among other things, Ray Charles.

Jack Benny and George Burns take a trip in Jack's infamous Maxwell, where Jack attempts to weasel his way out of paying an increased bridge toll (NOT COMPLETE).

Groucho Marx recreates the Napoleon parody act from the Marx Brothers' 1925 Broadway revue I'll Say She Is, with Groucho reprising his role as Napoleon. (NOT COMPLETE).

The W.C. Fields sketch is not included in this recording. 

The Smothers Brothers try their best to cooperate in singing a song to woo a princess, but their attempt does not go as planned.
In between the skits, various comedians including Henny Youngman, Jack E. Leonard, George Jessel, and Phyllis Diller tell a few funny jokes as the TV special progresses. 

Cast
Jack Benny . . . Himself
George Burns . . . Himself
Phyllis Diller . . . Herself
George Jessel . . . Himself
Jack E. Leonard . . . Himself
Groucho Marx . . . Napoleon/Himself
The Smothers Brothers . . . Themselves
Flip Wilson . . . Himself
Henny Youngman . . . Himself
Paul Frees ...Narrator
Joan Gardner . . . Josephine Bonaparte, additional voices

This broadcasts is sponsored by Pepsi Cola. The opening commercial is heard. 
                        
#6764: MUSIC OF AMERICA PRESENT: THE BIG SMOOTH HITS OF THE BIG BAND ERA
1970-04-24, RADIO, 60 min.


Radio in stereo. One hour of uninterrupted Big Band Era music.
#5207: MUSIC SPECIAL: DO YOU WANNA HEAR SOME RAGTIME?
1970-09-08, WNDT, 59 min.
Eubie Blake , Max Morath

Eubie Blake, 87, has been composing ragtime, pop tunes and musicals for over 70 years. Tonight, he discusses his experience with entertainer and friend Max Morath, and performs on the piano. Blake plays his most famous song, "I'm Just Wild About Harry"; "Charleston Rag"; "Lovey Joe"; "Stars and Stripes Forever Rag" (a variation on Sousa's march); and "Spanish Venus."
#19244: MUSIC HALL: TV'S HIT PARADE OF COMEDY
1970-10-28, NBC, 52 min.
Milton Berle , Phil Silvers , Sid Caesar , Ernie Kovacs

If "Uncle Miltie," "Your Show Of Shows," and "Bilko" mean something special to you, then this hour will too. For 60 minutes at least, the golden age of TV comedy comes alive.
Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, and Phil Silvers recreate classic routines from television series of the 1950s...Berle keeps getting it smack in the face as"The Movie Stand-In"; Caesar takes center stage (with Berle and Silvers as straightmen) for one of those great silent film spoofs; Silvers major segment is scheduled to involve reminiscences of the wheeling-dealing Bilko.
Also: a salute to Ernie Kovacs, with the three stars pantomiming the nutty Nairobi Trio, and an old-time vaudeville routine (with song, dance, and bad jokes).                           
#5346: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
1971-01-18, WCBS, 78 min.
Merv Griffin , Xavier Cugat , Les Brown , Tex Beneke , Woody Herman , Stan Kenton , Bob Crosby , Freddy Martin , Charlie Barnet , Frankie Carle , Vaughn Monroe

August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972. The first of a two-part salute to the big band era. CBS signed Merv Griffin to a ninety-minute late night talk show in 1969. On hand were announcer Arthur Treacher and the Mort Lindsay Orchestra, both of whom had been with Griffin on his Westinghouse show. In September 1970 the show moved from New York to Los Angeles but to no avail, playing second best to "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson." Most of these shows were erased by CBS and did not survive.
#10275S: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
1971-01-18, WCBS, 78 min.
Merv Griffin , Xavier Cugat , Les Brown , Tex Beneke , Woody Herman , Stan Kenton , Bob Crosby , Freddy Martin , Charlie Barnet , Frankie Carle , Vaughn Monroe

August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972.  The first of a two-part salute to the big band era. CBS signed Merv Griffin to a ninety-minute late night talk show in 1969. On hand were announcer Arthur Treacher and the Mort Lindsay Orchestra, both of whom had been with Griffin on his Westinghouse show. In September 1970 the show moved from New York to Los Angeles but to no avail, playing second best to "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson." Most of these shows were erased by CBS and did not survive.

Duplicate of #5346.
#5347: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
1971-01-19, WCBS, 78 min.
Merv Griffin , Xavier Cugat , Les Brown , Tex Beneke , Woody Herman , Stan Kenton , Bob Crosby , Freddy Martin , Charlie Barnet , Frankie Carle , Vaughn Monroe

August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972. The second of a two-part salute to the big band era. CBS signed Merv Griffin to a ninety-minute late night talk show in 1969. On hand were announcer Arthur Treacher and the Mort Lindsay Orchestra, both of whom had been with Griffin on his Westinghouse show. In September 1970 the show moved from New York to Los Angeles but to no avail, playing second best to "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson." Most of these shows were erased by CBS and did not survive.
#10275SS: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
1971-01-19, WCBS, 78 min.
Merv Griffin , Xavier Cugat , Les Brown , Tex Beneke , Woody Herman , Stan Kenton , Bob Crosby , Freddy Martin , Charlie Barnet , Frankie Carle , Vaughn Monroe

August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972. The second of a two-part salute to the big band era. CBS signed Merv Griffin to a ninety-minute late night talk show in 1969. On hand were announcer Arthur Treacher and the Mort Lindsay Orchestra, both of whom had been with Griffin on his Westinghouse show. In September 1970 the show moved from New York to Los Angeles but to no avail, playing second best to "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson." Most of these shows were erased by CBS and did not survive.

Duplicate of #5347.
#5260: MANCINI
1971-03-29, WABC, 52 min.
Andy Williams , Johnny Mathis , Henry Mancini , Forrest Tucker , Roberta Flack , Meredith Wilson

On this special "Mancini," composer Henry Mancini, with a little help from his friends, plays his own tunes in his variety hour.
#3986A: MICKIE FINN'S
1971-06-24, WNBC, 52 min.
Mickie Finn , Arte Johnson , Forrest Tucker , Fred Finn

Special: This was the "Happy Times" broadcast.
#5261: MONSANTO PRESENTS MANCINI
1971-08-29, WNEW, 52 min.
Michel Legrand , Nancy Wilson , Jose Feliciano , Henry Mancini , Claudine Longet , Rosey Grier , Elementary School Children's Choir , Muhammad Ali , Joe Frazier

SPECIAL: MONSANTO PRESENTS MANCINI  -  August 8, 1971

A musical hour special(first of three for Monsanto, all broadcast in 1971) with the accent on host Henry Mancini's compositions.
For a change of pace a segment of Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier during workouts, with Mancini music playing his interpretative beat.
 
HIGHLIGHTS:

"The Windmills of Your Mind," "Conquest".....Henry Mancini 

Medley: "What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?" "I will Wait For You"..................................Michel Legrand

"Days of Wine and Roses," "Whistling Away the Dark"....Nancy Wilson

"Dear Heart," "Malaguena".....................Jose Feliciano

"Guess Who I saw in Paris?" "Next  Year".......Claudine Longet

"Everything is Beautiful"........Rosey Grier, Children's Choir

 
#5358: MILTON BERLE SPECIAL, THE
1971-12-19, N/A, 52 min.
Milton Berle , The Young Americans , Roger Williams , Nancy Austin , The Little Step Brothers

Syndicated. A one-hour special hosted by Milton Berle with his guests Roger Williams, Nancy Austin, The Young Americans, & Little Step Brothers. Berle concludes the program remembering his career based on the song "It Was A Very Good Year."
#10455A: MAURICE CHEVALIER INTERVIEW
1972-03-02, KQED, 30 min.
Maurice Chevalier

An interview with Maurice Chevalier before his death. KQED San Francisco. (PBS). 

Host James Day. 
#8502: MAKE MINE RED, WHITE, AND BLUE.
1972-09-09, NBC, 60 min.
Fred Astaire , Michele Lee , Bob Crane , Fifth Dimension

A patriotic musical salute to America and Americans.           
#17134: MCGOVERN
1972-10-20, , min.
George McGovern

McGovern speech.           
#17140: MCGOVERN TALK
1972-10-25, , min.
George McGovern

George McGovern campaign speech.       
#8491: MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE: 46TH ANNUAL, THE
1972-11-23, NBC, 120 min.
John Raitt , Lorne Greene , Donna Fargo , Betty White , Bill Anderson , Joe Gargiola , Dance Theater of Harlem , Santa Claus , Walt Disney Float , West Point Glee Club , Phil Gries

The annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, one of the world's largest parades, is presented by the U.S. based department store chain Macy's. 

The parade started in 1924, tying it for the second-oldest Thanksgiving parade in the United States with America's Thanksgiving Parade in Detroit (both parades being four years younger than Philadelphia's Thanksgiving Day Parade). 

The two-hour parade is held in Manhattan from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on Thanksgiving Day, and has been televised nationally on NBC since 1952. Employees at Macy's department stores have the option of marching in the parade

The 46th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade telecast live from New York City.

Hosts; Lorne Green and Betty White who have co-hosted The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade from 1963-1972.

Scheduled to be in the parade and perform are Bill Anderson, The Dance Theater of Harlem, The World of Walt Disney, Donna Fargo, Jody Miller, John Raitt, Rockettes, West Point Glee Club. 

Joe Garagiola opens the broadcast congratulating Lorne Green and Betty White on their tenth consecutive appearance co-hosting the parade. Also noted that this telecast marks the 25th time, since 1945, that NBC Television has broadcast the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, either locally or nationally. From 1942 to 1944 the Parade was cancelled during World War 2. 

 
  It should come as no surprise that many of the telecasts from the 1950s thru the early 1970's are lost, or not known to presently exist in any broadcast form, and only TWO pre-1980 parade exists in full. One archived segment of the November 22, 1973 NBC MACY's THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE resides at The Paley Center for Media, and a segment of the November 26, 1959 CBS coverage of the THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE is archived at The Paley Center for Media. Not one pre-1980 TV Thanksgiving Day Parade is archived by The Library of Congress or by UCLA Film & Television Archive. 

 Network broadcast Kinescopes and Video were either discarded, wiped, or never recorded.  Video recording software (3/4" U-Matic) was first released to the Public at great cost in 1971, and the Betamax (1975) and JVC VHS (1976) gave the public a means to record television broadcasts off the air, but, to date, it seems nobody at home elected to record a complete parade and kept it making the 1971-1979 parades more likely to be found possibly only as clips than the 1952-1971 parades. Certain footage from old telecasts has been shown in anniversary specials, showing that some still exist. Bootleg copies circa 1980 to the present have been posted on You Tube...most all playback reflecting poor to fair quality till the 2000's. 

During the first television years, the parade went through changes. Many of the parade's most iconic balloons were introduced in this period, such as Popeye, Bullwinkle, the Happy Dragon, Underdog, Smokey Bear, Linus the Lionhearted, Sinclair's Dino, and the first two Snoopy balloons. The toy float concept was introduced in the 1960s, with a turkey-shaped one, introduced in 1973, eventually becoming parade mascot Tom Turkey.

A few notable lost parades include the 1956 parade (when Mighty Mouse crashed at Herald Square), 1965 (the debut of Underdog), and 1971 (when all the balloons had to be removed due to bad weather).
   
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (partially found NBC broadcasts of parade; 1953-1980)

The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is an annual event held in New York City every Thanksgiving Day. The Parade was founded in 1924 as a Christmas pageant by Macy's immigrant employees who wanted to celebrate the holiday, akin to parades held for special occasions in Europe. The Parade is perhaps best known for its iconic helium balloons that depict characters from pop culture such as cartoon characters, brand mascots, and original Macy's characters.

History 

Since 1953, NBC has held the telecast rights to the Parade prior to this, CBS broadcasted the Parade. NBC's broadcast of the Parade traditionally lasts three hours, with the first hour dedicated to performances by Broadway musicals and the Parade progressing to the finish line. The other two hours consist of the Parade itself, which features giant balloons, floats, cultural performances, celebrity appearances, and musical/talent ensembles. The Parade ends with Santa Claus riding on his own float, signaling the unofficial arrival of the holiday season.
Hosts of the NBC telecast have included such personalities as Lorne Greene, Betty White (from 1963 to 1972), Kent McCord, Martin Milner (1973), Ed McMahon (from 1974 to 1981), Helen Reddy (1975), Bryant Gumbel (from 1977 to 1980 and 1982 to 1984).

Availability 

Out of the 28 Parade broadcasts that aired on NBC between 1953 and 1980, only two (1959 & 1976) of them have surfaced in full. Video recording equipment was not readily available to the general public until 1971, meaning the 1953-1970 broadcasts have a lower chance of being found than the 1971-1980 broadcasts. Clips from various pre-1980 telecasts have been used in Parade anniversary specials produced by NBC, meaning at least parts of the broadcasts remain in the NBC archives.
Notably lost parades include the 1956 Parade (when all balloons succumbed to blustery winds, with Mighty Mouse crashing in front of NBC cameras), 1960 (the debut of the Happy Dragon, Macy's longest-running singular balloon to date) and 1971 (when all the balloons had to be removed due to heavy winds and rain).

Status List of Parades recorded (Kinescope/Video Tape/ Audio).

#	Year	Status	Notes
01	1953	Lost	
02	1954	Lost	
03	1955	Lost	
04	1956	Lost	

05	1957	Lost	Phil Gries founder of Archival Television Audio, Inc. filmed two minutes of color 8mm film at the parade capturing images of Bill "Hopalong Cassidy" Boyd riding his horse Topper, the debut of the Popeye  Balloon, and the Turkey Balloon, and the Soldier Balloon. 

06	1958	Partially Found. Clips of the Spaceman balloon exist,  and Phil Gries founder of Archival Television Audio, Inc. filmed three minutes of 8mm color film at the parade capturing images of  actor George Montgomery on horseback, Benny Goodman and band float, and the Spaceman balloon navigated by crane (helium-in-flated balloons this one year was not used because the government missile program caused a cutback in helium supplies for civilian use), 
                                                        
07	1959	Found (Complete Kinescope)	
08	1960	Lost	
09	1961	Partially Found	
A clip of one of the Marching Bands exist online. Partially Found	Footage of Donald Duck was used as part of a special in 2011 and footage of Bullwinkle was used in 2016. 

10      1962    Audio of the final five minutes ending including arrival of Santa Claus and sign off is archived  in the collection of Archival Television Audio, Inc.
                                                        

11	1963	Partially Found. Footage of the start was used as part of a special in 2011.
12	1964	Partially Found	
13	1965	Partially Found. Footage of the Dino balloon and the Monroe Girls Corp exist online and can be viewed on You Tube and on Facebook.
                                                         

14	1966	Audio Exists of the complete parade archived in 
the collection of Archival Television audio, Inc. (two hours).
                        

15	1967	Partially Found	Audio of the Carlisle High School Marching Band and the first few seconds of The Happening's performance on the "Rock Candy Mountain" float exists on You Tube.
                                                        
16	1968	Lost
	
17	1969	Partially Found	Footage of the Broadway cast of Jimmy Performing exists, as does the complete audio air check archived in the collection of Archival Television Audio, Inc. (two hours).

18	1970	Partially Found	Stills of Dino and Donald Duck exist.
19	1971	Partially Found.
	
20	1972	The complete audio air check of the parade is archived in the collection of Archival Television Audio, Inc. (two hours). 

21	1973	The complete audio air check of the parade is archived in the collection of Archival Television Audio, Inc. (two hours).

22	1974	Partially Found	
23	1975	Partially Found	Audio of the Christian County High School Band exists on YouTube.
                                                        
24	1976	Found, and the complete Audio Audio Air Check is archived in the collection of Archival Television Audio, Inc.
	
25	1977    The complete 173 minute TV Audio Air Check is archived in the collection of Archival Television Audio, Inc. (Partial NBC and CBS television broadcasts audio recoded as broadcast simultaneously).

26	1978	Partially Found	CBS' unofficial airing of the 
Parade is found; however, NBC's broadcast remains lost.

27	1979	Partially Found.
28	1980	Partially Lost. The majority of the 1980 Parade is found with approximately 30 minutes missing.
                                                       
Surviving Videos:
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The 1959 Parade, the oldest surviving parade in full.
The 1976 Parade, the 2nd oldest surviving parade in full.
Parts of the 1972 Parade.
The intro, band performances and Santa Claus from the 1979 Parade.
Wrangler Belles performance from the 1971 parade.
Wrangler Belles performance from the 1973 parade.
Wrangler Belles performance from the 1977 parade and longer introduction to the 1977 Parade.
The Broadway Cast of Jimmy Performing "The Mayor of New York" in 1969.
Diana Ross's famous appearance in 1979.
Sinclair's Dino in the 1965 Parade.
The Village People performance in 1978.
Tom Turkey, known in 1974 as the Toy Turkey, makes his second appearance.
The Patriot Band performance in 1978.
The Independence High School 76th Cavalry Band in 1978.
The Salem High School Marching Band performance and Santa Claus in 1977.
Mason Reese performance in 1975.
The Dover High School Tornado Band performance in 1972.
The Ohio Youth Choir in 1975
Audio of the Christian County High School Marching Colonels performance in 1975.
The Spring Branch Sr. High School Marching Band performance in 1974.
The Spring Branch Bruin Brigade performance in 1974.
Audio of the Carlisle High School Marching Band performance in 1967.
Short silent clips of the 1966 Parade.                                                                                                          
#7280: MARLENE DIETRICH: "I WISH YOU LOVE."
1973-01-13, CBS, 00 min.
Marlene Dietrich , Joseph Von Sternberg

Taped in London, this musical special offers a time capsule of Marlene Dietrich's legendary stage act. She sings some of her old movie songs, love songs and war ballads. This was Marlene Dietrich's one and only television special. 

Dupe Of numbers 819 and 5355.                                      
#819: MARLENE DIETRICH: I WISH YOU LOVE
1973-01-13, WCBS, 52 min.
Marlene Dietrich , Joseph Von Sternberg

Marlene Dietrich's only television special. She pays homage to director Joseph Von Sternberg and sings a medley of songs including "My Blue Heaven," "Boys in the Backroom" and "I Wish You Love."
#5355: MARLENE DIETRICH: I WISH YOU LOVE
1973-01-13, WCBS, 52 min.
Marlene Dietrich , Burt Bacharach

In her one & only television special, Marlene Dietrich performs alone on stage - basically the same performance as her acclaimed nightclub act, which she has been doing for 20 years!
#11203: MIDDLE EAST YOM KIPPUR WAR OF 1973
1973-10-06, , min.
Unknown

The Yom Kippur war, also known as the Ramadan war, the October war, the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, or the fourth Arab-Israeli war, was an armed conflict between October 6th-October 25th, 1973, between Israel and a coalition of Arab states led by Egypt and Syria. 
#8492: MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE: 47TH ANNUAL, THE
1973-11-22, NBC, 120 min.
John Davidson , Tommy Tune , Kent McCord , Martin Milner , Johnny Whitaker , Rockettes , Kathleen Freeman , Fifth Dimension , Johnny Nash

The annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, one of the world's largest parades, is presented by the U.S. based department store chain Macy's. The parade started in 1924, tying it for the second-oldest Thanksgiving parade in the United States with America's Thanksgiving Parade in Detroit (with both parades being four years younger than Philadelphia's Thanksgiving Day Parade). The two-hour parade is held in Manhattan from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on Thanksgiving Day, and has been televised nationally on NBC since 1952. Employees at Macy's department stores have the option of marching in the parade

The 47th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade telecast live from New York City.

Hosts; Martin Milner and Kent McCord   

Scheduled to appear in the Parade and perform are John Davidson, Fifth Dimension, Kathleen Freeman, Johnny Nash, Rockettes, Johnny Whitaker, and Tommy Tune. 

This "lost" parade contains the Golden Books song called:
"GOLDEN MOMENTS."


  It should come as no surprise that many of the telecasts from the 1950s thru the early 1970's are lost, or not known to presently exist in any broadcast form, and only TWO pre-1980 parade exists in full. One archived segment of the November 22, 1973 NBC MACY's THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE resides at The Paley Center for Media, and a segment of the November 26, 1959 CBS coverage of the THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE is archived at The Paley Center for Media. Not one pre-1980 TV Thanksgiving Day Parade is archived by The Library of Congress or by UCLA Film & Television Archive. 

 Network broadcast Kinescopes and Video were either discarded, wiped, or never recorded.  Video recording software (3/4" U-Matic) was first released to the Public at great cost in 1971, and the Betamax (1975) and JVC VHS (1976) gave the public a means to record television broadcasts off the air, but, to date, it seems nobody at home elected to record a complete parade and kept it making the 1971-1979 parades more likely to be found possibly only as clips than the 1952-1971 parades. Certain footage from old telecasts has been shown in anniversary specials, showing that some still exist. Bootleg copies circa 1980 to the present have been posted on You Tube...most all playback reflecting poor to fair quality till the 2000's. 

During the first television years, the parade went through changes. Many of the parade's most iconic balloons were introduced in this period, such as Popeye, Bullwinkle, the Happy Dragon, Underdog, Smokey Bear, Linus the Lionhearted, Sinclair's Dino, and the first two Snoopy balloons. The toy float concept was introduced in the 1960s, with a turkey-shaped one, introduced in 1973, eventually becoming parade mascot Tom Turkey.

A few notable lost parades include the 1956 parade (when Mighty Mouse crashed at Herald Square), 1965 (the debut of Underdog), and 1971 (when all the balloons had to be removed due to bad weather).
   
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (partially found NBC broadcasts of parade; 1953-1980)

The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is an annual event held in New York City every Thanksgiving Day. The Parade was founded in 1924 as a Christmas pageant by Macy's immigrant employees who wanted to celebrate the holiday, akin to parades held for special occasions in Europe. The Parade is perhaps best known for its iconic helium balloons that depict characters from pop culture such as cartoon characters, brand mascots, and original Macy's characters.

History 

Since 1953, NBC has held the telecast rights to the Parade prior to this, CBS broadcasted the Parade. NBC's broadcast of the Parade traditionally lasts three hours, with the first hour dedicated to performances by Broadway musicals and the Parade progressing to the finish line. The other two hours consist of the Parade itself, which features giant balloons, floats, cultural performances, celebrity appearances, and musical/talent ensembles. The Parade ends with Santa Claus riding on his own float, signaling the unofficial arrival of the holiday season.
Hosts of the NBC telecast have included such personalities as Lorne Greene, Betty White (from 1963 to 1972), Kent McCord, Martin Milner (1973), Ed McMahon (from 1974 to 1981), Helen Reddy (1975), Bryant Gumbel (from 1977 to 1980 and 1982 to 1984).

Availability 

Out of the 28 Parade broadcasts that aired on NBC between 1953 and 1980, only two (1959 & 1976) of them have surfaced in full. Video recording equipment was not readily available to the general public until 1971, meaning the 1953-1970 broadcasts have a lower chance of being found than the 1971-1980 broadcasts. Clips from various pre-1980 telecasts have been used in Parade anniversary specials produced by NBC, meaning at least parts of the broadcasts remain in the NBC archives.
Notably lost parades include the 1956 Parade (when all balloons succumbed to blustery winds, with Mighty Mouse crashing in front of NBC cameras), 1960 (the debut of the Happy Dragon, Macy's longest-running singular balloon to date) and 1971 (when all the balloons had to be removed due to heavy winds and rain).

Status List of Parades recorded (Kinescope/Video Tape/ Audio).

#	Year	Status	Notes
01	1953	Lost	
02	1954	Lost	
03	1955	Lost	
04	1956	Lost	

05	1957	Lost	Phil Gries founder of Archival Television Audio, Inc. filmed two minutes of color 8mm film at the parade capturing images of Bill "Hopalong Cassidy" Boyd riding his horse Topper, the debut of the Popeye  Balloon, and the Turkey Balloon, and the Soldier Balloon. 

06	1958	Partially Found. Clips of the Spaceman balloon exist,  and Phil Gries founder of Archival Television Audio, Inc. filmed three minutes of 8mm color film at the parade capturing images of  actor George Montgomery on horseback, Benny Goodman and band float, and the Spaceman balloon navigated by crane (helium-in-flated balloons this one year was not used because the government missile program caused a cutback in helium supplies for civilian use), 
                                                        
07	1959	Found (Complete Kinescope)	
08	1960	Lost	
09	1961	Partially Found	
A clip of one of the Marching Bands exist online. Partially Found	Footage of Donald Duck was used as part of a special in 2011 and footage of Bullwinkle was used in 2016. 

10      1962    Audio of the final five minutes ending including arrival of Santa Claus and sign off is archived  in the collection of Archival Television Audio, Inc.
                                                        

11	1963	Partially Found. Footage of the start was used as part of a special in 2011.
12	1964	Partially Found	
13	1965	Partially Found. Footage of the Dino balloon and the Monroe Girls Corp exist online and can be viewed on You Tube and on Facebook.
                                                         

14	1966	Audio Exists of the complete parade archived in 
the collection of Archival Television audio, Inc. (two hours).
                        

15	1967	Partially Found	Audio of the Carlisle High School Marching Band and the first few seconds of The Happening's performance on the "Rock Candy Mountain" float exists on You Tube.
                                                        
16	1968	Lost
	
17	1969	Partially Found	Footage of the Broadway cast of Jimmy Performing exists, as does the complete audio air check archived in the collection of Archival Television Audio, Inc. (two hours).

18	1970	Partially Found	Stills of Dino and Donald Duck exist.
19	1971	Partially Found.
	
20	1972	The complete audio air check of the parade is archived in the collection of Archival Television Audio, Inc. (two hours). 

21	1973	The complete audio air check of the parade is archived in the collection of Archival Television Audio, Inc. (two hours).

22	1974	Partially Found	
23	1975	Partially Found	Audio of the Christian County High School Band exists on YouTube.
                                                        
24	1976	Found, and the complete Audio Audio Air Check is archived in the collection of Archival Television Audio, Inc.
	
25	1977    The complete 173 minute TV Audio Air Check is archived in the collection of Archival Television Audio, Inc. (Partial NBC and CBS television broadcasts audio recoded as broadcast simultaneously).

26	1978	Partially Found	CBS' unofficial airing of the 
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27	1979	Partially Found.
28	1980	Partially Lost. The majority of the 1980 Parade is found with approximately 30 minutes missing.
                                                       
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The 1959 Parade, the oldest surviving parade in full.
The 1976 Parade, the 2nd oldest surviving parade in full.
Parts of the 1972 Parade.
The intro, band performances and Santa Claus from the 1979 Parade.
Wrangler Belles performance from the 1971 parade.
Wrangler Belles performance from the 1973 parade.
Wrangler Belles performance from the 1977 parade and longer introduction to the 1977 Parade.
The Broadway Cast of Jimmy Performing "The Mayor of New York" in 1969.
Diana Ross's famous appearance in 1979.
Sinclair's Dino in the 1965 Parade.
The Village People performance in 1978.
Tom Turkey, known in 1974 as the Toy Turkey, makes his second appearance.
The Patriot Band performance in 1978.
The Independence High School 76th Cavalry Band in 1978.
The Salem High School Marching Band performance and Santa Claus in 1977.
Mason Reese performance in 1975.
The Dover High School Tornado Band performance in 1972.
The Ohio Youth Choir in 1975
Audio of the Christian County High School Marching Colonels performance in 1975.
The Spring Branch Sr. High School Marching Band performance in 1974.
The Spring Branch Bruin Brigade performance in 1974.
Audio of the Carlisle High School Marching Band performance in 1967.
Short silent clips of the 1966 Parade.
                                                                            
#5020: MANY FACES OF COMEDY, THE
1973-12-04, WABC, 52 min.
Don Knotts , Danny Thomas , Milton Berle , Alan King , George Burns , Nancy Dussault , Henny Youngman , Totie Fields , Angie Dickinson , Howard Morris , Rich Little , Godfrey Cambridge , Steve Landesburg

A satirical stroll down an adult version of "Sesame Street."
#17536: MANY FACES OF COMEDY, THE
1973-12-04, WABC, min.
Don Knotts , Danny Thomas , Milton Berle , Alan King , George Burns , Nancy Dussault , Henny Youngman , Totie Fields , Angie Dickinson , Howard Morris , Rich Little , Godfrey Cambridge , Steve Landesburg

A satirical stroll down an adult version of "Sesame Street." Other outstanding segments include a testimonial roast with Rich Little playing all the participants. 

Duplicate of #5020.                      
#5975: MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET
1973-12-14, WCBS, 120 min.
Jim Backus , Sebastian Cabot , Roddy McDowall , Tom Bosley , Jane Alexander , David Doyle , Liam Dunn , David Hartman , Suzanne Davidson , James Gregory , Roland Winters , Conrad Janis , Ellen Weston , Jason Wingreen , Burt Mustin

A new version of the comedy-drama based on the 1947 film about a department store Santa who tries to convince a little girl who doesn't believe in Santa Claus that he really is Santa and goes on trial to prove it.             
#5342: MARRIED IS BETTER
1974-01-09, WNBC, 52 min.
Sandy Duncan , Anita Gillette , Arte Johnson , Barbara Sharma , Bill Bixby

Bill Bixby and Sandy Duncan headline this witty blend of comedy & music, based on poems by humorist Judith Viorst.
#6148: MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
1974-02-08, NBC, 90 min.
Jose Feliciano , Tina Turner , David Essex , Ike & Tina Turner , Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids , Electric Light Orchestra , Todd Rundgren , Mandrill , Ike Turner

February 2, 1973-May 1, 1981. Network television's first regularly scheduled attempt at late-late night programming.
450 broadcasts in the nine year series run.

Ike & Tina Turner are hosts. Guests include Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids, the Electric Light Orchestra, Jose Feliciano, Mandrill, Todd Rundgren, and David Essex.  

 --Ike and Tina Turner (hosts) - "City Girl Country Boy," "With a Little Help from My Friends," "Proud Mary" & "I Smell Trouble" --Electric Light Orchestra - "Showdown" & "Bluebird Is Dead" --David Essex - "Rock On" & "Streetfight" --Jose Feliciano - "I Like What You Give" & "Blame It On the Sun" --Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids - "Dancin' on a Saturday Night" & "Muleskinner Blues" --Mandrill - "Git It All" --Todd Rundgren - "Couldn't I Just Tell You?" & "The Dream Goes On Forever"          
#6155: MUSIC COUNTRY USA
1974-03-14, NBC, 60 min.
Wayne Newton , Ray Stevens , Barbara Mandrell , Mac Davis , Lynn Anderson , Donna Fargo , Tom T. Hall , Doug Kershaw , Buck Owens , Jerry Reed , Conway Twitty , The Cates Sisters , Red Steagall , Deborah Hawkins , Bryan Bowers

Wayne Newton is featured in this hour of country music. Other performers include Buck Owens, Tom T. Hall, Conway Twitty, Lynn Anderson, Jerry Reed, Ray Stevens, Mac Davis, Deborah Hawkins, Donna Fargo, Barbara Mandrell, The Cates Sisters, Red Steagall, Bryan Bowers, and Doug Kershaw.
#5052: MONSANTO NIGHT PRESENTS: BENNY GOODMAN
1974-03-31, WNBC, 52 min.
Mel Torme , Benny Goodman , Cleo Laine

Benny Goodman in concert at Carnegie Hall and at home with his family.
#6998: MONSANTO NIGHT PRESENTS: BENNY GOODMAN
1974-03-31, NBC, 00 min.
Mel Torme , Benny Goodman , Cleo Laine

Concert At Carnegie Hall. Original broadcast see #5052.                        
#1137: MOVIES, THE
1974-04-01, WABC, 204 min.
Eddie Cantor , Groucho Marx , Marilyn Monroe , Broderick Crawford , Maurice Chevalier , Paul Henreid , Al Jolson , Jack Lemmon , Jeanette MacDonald , Paul Newman , Burt Lancaster , Greta Garbo , Humphrey Bogart , Bette Davis , Merle Oberon , Ingrid Bergman , Anne Bancroft , Broderick Crawford , Dustin Hoffman , Sir Laurence Olivier , Patricia Neal , Mae West , Deborah Kerr

A retrospective from the silents to the '70s featuring highlights from 110 motion pictures with the stars Greta Garbo, Eddie Cantor, Maurice Chevalier, Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid, Bette Davis, Lawrence Olivier, Merle Oberon, Marx Bros., Mae West, Broderick Crawford, Burt Lancaster, Deborah Kerr, Paul Newman, Patricia Neal, Al Jolson, Jeanette MacDonald, Dustin Hoffman, Marilyn Monroe, Anne Bancroft, Jack Lemmon, and many others.
#5338: MAGIC OF SAMMY DAVIS JR.
1974-04-28, WNBC, 52 min.
Sammy Davis Jr.

Sammy Davis Jr. performs before a nightclub audience in Chicago. He sings a medley of songs including: "As Long As She Needs Me," "Once In A Lifetime," "Chicago," and a "West Side Story" medley.
#5359: MONTY HALL AT SEA WORLD
1974-05-31, WABC, 52 min.
Charles Nelson Reilly , Florence Henderson , Monty Hall , Bobby Sherman , Jonelle Allan

A musical romp through the world's biggest and most beautiful marine life park with host Monty Hall & guests.
#5354: MIDNIGHT SPECIAL, THE: HIGHLIGHTING MILLION DOLLAR SELLERS
1974-06-21, WNBC, 78 min.
Curtis Mayfield , Billy Preston , Jim Croce , Al Green , Edger Winter Group , Kenny Loggins and Messina , Gladys Knight and the Pips , Dr. Hook Medicine Show

  "THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL" - February 2, 1973 - May 1, 1981.

"The Midnight Special" provided taped in-concert popular music. The emphasis was on rock and roll and when the series first went on the air everyone was a guest star, followed by different  guest stars hosting for most of the run. There was no regular host except for Helen Reddy who hosted the series during the years 1975-1977.  

"The Midnight Special" is considered network television's first regularly scheduled late-late night programming. 
The 90 minute series aired on Fridays following The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. Wolfman Jack was the announcer.

Every hit performer sings a million-selling hit on this program, whjich features the Edgar Winter Group ("Frankenstein"}; the late Jim Croce ("Bad, Bad Leroy Brown"); Loggins and Messina ("Your Mama Don't Dance"); Curtis Mayfield ("Superfly"); Billy Preston ("Will It Go Round in Circles?"); Gladys Knight and the Pips ("Midnight Train to Georgia"); Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show ("The Cover of the Rolling Stone"); Al Green ("Here I Am"); The O'Jays ("Love Train"); Gilbert O'Sullivan ("Get Down"); The Spinners ("Could It Be I'm Falling in Love"); Charlie Rich ("Behind Closed Doors"); Stories ("Brother Louie"). 


NOTE: Jim Croce who died in a plane crash at the age of 30, September 20, 1973, appears in this re-run presentation, representing his posthumous first run appearance broadcast January 4, 1974.

Croce appeared on "The Midnight Special" two other times, June 15, 1973 and September 14, 1973.                                       
#8787: MIDNIGHT SPECIAL, THE: MILLION SELLER HITS
1974-06-21, NBC, 78 min.
Gladys Knight and the Pips , Curtis Mayfield , Wolfman Jack , Billy Preston , Jim Croce , Al Green , Loggins and Messina , Edgar Winter Group , Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show

  "THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL" - February 2, 1973 - May 1, 1981.

"The Midnight Special" provided taped in-concert popular music. The emphasis was on rock and roll and when the series first went on the air everyone was a guest star, followed by different guest stars hosting for most of the run. There was no regular host except for Helen Reddy who hosted the series during the years 1975-1977.  

"The Midnight Special" is considered network television's first regularly scheduled late-late night programming. 
The 90-minute series aired on Fridays following The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. Wolfman Jack was the announcer.

Every hit performer sings a million-selling hit on this program, which features the Edgar Winter Group ("Frankenstein"}; the late Jim Croce ("Bad, Bad Leroy Brown"); Loggins and Messina ("Your Mama Don't Dance"); Curtis Mayfield ("Superfly"); Billy Preston ("Will It Go Round in Circles?"); Gladys Knight and the Pips ("Midnight Train to Georgia"); Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show ("The Cover of the Rolling Stone"); Al Green ("Here I Am"); The O'Jays ("Love Train"); Gilbert O'Sullivan ("Get Down"); The Spinners ("Could It Be I'm Falling in Love"); Charlie Rich ("Behind Closed Doors"); Stories ("Brother Louie"). 

Host: Wolfman Jack. Dupe of #5354.  

Repeat of original Broadcast, January 4, 1977.                                                                  
#3949: MERV GRIFFIN PRESENTS
1974-07-05, WNEW, 60 min.
Merv Griffin , Isaac Hayes

Special: October 1, 1962-March 29, 1963 (NBC); 1965-1969 (Syndicated); August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972 (CBS); 1972-1986 (Syndicated).
#5353: MIDNIGHT SPECIAL, THE
1974-07-05, WNBC, 78 min.
Buffy Sainte-Marie , Ann Murray , Rufus , Joe McDonald , Eddie Kendricks , The Wet Willie Band , Golden Earring

"The Midnight Special" provided taped in-concert popular music. The emphasis was on rock and roll and, when the series first went on the air everyone was a guest star - there was no regular host.
#8711: MEN WHO MADE THE MOVIES, THE
1974-10-02, NBC, 60 min.
George Raft , John Wayne , Montgomery Clift , Dean Martin , Walter Brennan , Cary Grant , Humphrey Bogart , Lauren Bacall , Paul Muni , Howard Hawks , Ricky Nelson , Ann Sheridan , Sydney Pollack

A documentary filmography of Howard Hawks, including lengthy footage of Hawks discussing his films and clips from his best-known pictures. Narrated by Sydney Pollack.
                               
#8900: MONSTERS, MYSTERIES, OR MYTHS.
1974-11-25, CBS, 60 min.
Rod Serling

A scientific report on the legends of strange creatures in man's past and present.

Host: Rod Serling.             
#5972: MITZI AND 100 GUYS
1975-03-24, WCBS, 54 min.
Louis Nye , Andy Griffith , Bob Hope , Mitzi Gaynor , Michael Landon , Jack Albertson , Gavin MacLeod , Bob Crane , Bill Bixby , Clifton Davis , Monte Hall , The USC Band

Mitzi Gaynor in song and dance with an all-male star-studded ensemble. Michael Landon and Jack Albertson are the main guests.             
#6495: MINNESOTA ORCHESTRA AT THE NEW ORCHESTRA HALL
1975-07-14, PBS, 90 min.
Minnesota Orchestra , Stanislaw Skrowaczewski

A repeat of the inaugural concert.

Conductor: Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
Orchestra: Minnesota Orchestra
#10053: MUHAMMAD ALI VARIETY SPECIAL, THE
1975-09-13, ABC, 60 min.
Howard Cosell , Aretha Franklin , Muhammad Ali , Flip Wilson , Gabriel Kaplan

Muhammad Ali hosts this variety special. His guests are Aretha Franklin, Flip Wilson, Howard Cosell, and Gabriel Kaplan.           
#6366: MEET THE PRESS
1975-11-09, NBC, 60 min.
Laurence E. Spivak , Gerald Ford , Bill Monroe , David Broder , George Will , James Reston

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.

Special one-hour broadcast. President Gerald R. Ford is interviewed on TV's longest-running interview series, "Meet The Press," celebrating its 28th anniversary. Featured are Gerald Ford, moderator Laurence E. Spivak, David Broder, Bill Monroe, James Reston, and George Will.
#3881: MAC DAVIS SHOW, THE
1975-11-13, WNBC, 52 min.
Liza Minnelli , Mac Davis , Neil Sedaka

July 11, 1974-August 29, 1974; December 19, 1974-May 22, 1975; March 18, 1976-June 17, 1976. This was the "Mac Davis Special" broadcast. Singer Mac Davis hosted three hour-long variety shows. Regulars included mimes Shields and Yarnell.
#5339: MANY SIDES OF DON RICKLES, THE
1975-11-19, WCBS, 52 min.
Jack Klugman , Arthur Godfrey , Otto Preminger , Don Adams , Jose Ferrer , Don Rickles , Jack Palance , Michael Caine , Michele Lee , Elliot Gould , James Caan , Bobby Riggs , Loretta Swit , Larry Linville

A comedy-variety special starring Don Rickles, with excerpts from his nightclub act and elements of drama blended with music & dance production numbers, presenting various sides of Don "Mr. Warmth" Rickles.
#5340: MCLEAN STEVENSON SHOW, THE
1975-11-20, WNBC, 52 min.
The Fifth Dimension , Raquel Welch , McLean Stevenson

A comedy-variety special starring McLean Stevenson as host and performer. 

 "McLean Stevenson (formerly of M*A*S*H) steps into the variety spotlight along with guests Raquel Welch and the Fifth Dimension. Comic interludes feature McLean as the bumbling host of The wonderful world of animals, as a stunned farmer being interviewed after a UFO lands in his yard, and as Mr. Impossible, struggling to perform literally impossible feats. Raquel Welch sings "Feel like makin' love," and with McLean Stevenson, sings "Love will keep us together." The Fifth Dimension offer a medley of their hits.          
#8485: MAC DAVIS SPECIAL, THE
1975-12-14, NBC, 60 min.
Roy Clark , Mac Davis , Peggy Fleming

Peggy Flemming and Roy Clark join Mac Davis on this Christmas special.                      
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