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#5343: MARY'S INCREDIBLE DREAM
1976-01-22, WCBS, 52 min.
Mary Tyler Moore , Ben Vereen , Doug Kershaw , Arthur Fiedler , The Manhattan Transfer

Mary Tyler Moore sings and dances to rock, pop and classical pieces in a show that is drawn from the Bible & fleshed out with allegory about man's creation, fall and rebirth.
#8625: MARY'S INCREDIBLE DREAM
1976-01-22, CBS, 52 min.
Mary Tyler Moore , Ben Vereen , Doug Kershaw , Janis Siegel , Arthur Fiedler , The Manhattan Transfer

Mary Tyler Moore sings and dances to rock, pop and classical pieces in a show that is drawn from the Bible & fleshed out with allegory about man's creation, fall, and rebirth.   

Duplicate Of #5343          
#8628: MASSACHUSETTS PRIMARY, THE
1976-03-02, ABC, 15 min.
Harry Reasoner

Harry Reasoner reports on the Massachusetts Republican Presidential primary returns.  
             
#8896: MITZI GAYNOR SPECIAL, THE: "ROARING IN THE '20S."
1976-03-14, CBS, 60 min.
Carl Reiner , Linda Hopkins , Mitzi Gaynor

Mitzi Gaynor's guests on this special are Carl Reiner, Ken Berry, and Linda Hopkins.                        
#8786: MIDNIGHT SPECIAL, THE:
1976-05-15, NBC, 78 min.
Helen Reddy , Wolfman Jack

  "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.

Hostess: Helen Reddy                                   
#5053: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
1976-06-16, WNEW, 78 min.
Merv Griffin , Lou Levy , Benny Goodman , Martha Tilton , Mel Powell , Herb Caen

October 1, 1962-March 29, 1963 (NBC); 1965-1969 (SYNDICATED); August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972 (CBS); 1972-1986 (SYNDICATED). A salute to jazz with guests Benny Goodman, Martha Tilton, Lou Levy, Mel Powell and Herb Caen.
#8507: MAN WHO PLAYED SPOCK, THE
1976-06-20, NBC, 60 min.
Leonard Nimoy

A profile of actor Leonard Nimoy who played "Spock" on the "Star Trek" TV series from 1966-1968.             
#8712: MEN WHO MADE THE MOVIES, THE
1976-07-18, PBS, 60 min.
Howard Hawks , Others

This is a rebroadcast of October 2nd, 1974. See #8711 for details.                                     
#8714: MEN WHO MADE THE MOVIES, THE
1976-07-22, PBS, 85 min.
George Cukor , Sydney Pollack

George Cukor is profiled.                         
#8715: MEN WHO MADE THE MOVIES: RAOUL WALSH
1976-08-05, WNET, 87 min.
Cliff Robertson , Raoul Walsh

A profile of veteran motion picture director Raoul Walsh launches this eight-part series on Hollywood directors. Cliff Robertson narrates. Repeat broadcast of 11-04-73, #1125.           
#8713: MEN WHO MADE THE MOVIES, THE
1976-09-02, NBC, 60 min.
King Vidor , Sydney Pollack

A profile of film director and producer, King Vidor. Narrated by Sydney Pollack.                                  
#8906: MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY TELETHON, 11TH ANNUAL, THE
1976-09-06, SYN, 540 min.
Jerry Lewis , Frank Sinatra , Dean Martin , Ed McMahon , Others

The 11th annual Muscular Dystrophy Telethon from Las Vegas, Nevada with host Jerry Lewis. In a surprise, Frank Sinatra brings out Dean Martin who is reunited with Jerry Lewis for the first time in 20 years. 

This special is a 9 hour excerpt.                         
#8493: MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE THE: 50TH ANNIVERSARY, THE
1976-11-25, NBC, 120 min.
Shari Lewis , Roberta Peters , Ed McMahon , Della Reese , McLean Stevenson , Justino Diaz

The 50th anniversary of the 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 50th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade telecast live from New York City.

Hosts: Ed McMahon, Shari Lewis, Della Reese, McLean Stevenson.

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

  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.
                                                                                                                    
#8486: MAC DAVIS SPECIAL, THE: "WHEN I GROW UP."
1976-12-15, NBC, 60 min.
Raquel Welch , Mac Davis , Richard Thomas

Mac Davis is joined by Racquel Welch and Richard Thomas on this musical holiday special.                        
#8702: MEET THE NEW SENATORS
1977-01-16, CBS, 90 min.
Anouncer

Special introducing newly elected officials.           
#5970: MINSTREL MAN
1977-03-02, WCBS, 120 min.
Gene Bell , Glynn Turman , Ted Ross , Stanley Clay , Saundra Sharp , Art Evans , George Earl Billings , Anthony Ames , Amechi Uzodinma , Arthur Rooks , Carol Sutton , Wilbur Swartz , Robert Earle , Don Lutenbacher , Bill Holliday , Robert Harper , The Whitney Family

Story of two brothers, Harry and Rennie Brown, who perform as blackface minstrels in Mississippi and the misfortune that befalls one of them. Complete air check with commercials. At the end of this broadcast, a pitch regarding LP Records available for purchase of the soundtrack of this presentation.
#8908: MYSTERIES OF THE GREAT PYRAMID, THE
1977-04-20, CBS, 60 min.
Omar Sharif

A mysterious and mystical journey into the secrets of the great pyramid of Giza, Egypt. 

Host: Omar Sharif.           
#3886: MAC DAVIS SHOW SPECIAL (SOUNDS LIKE HOME), THE
1977-04-26, WNBC, 52 min.
Tom Jones , George Carlin , Mac Davis , Donna Summer , Dolly Parton , Furry Lewis

July 11, 1974-August 29, 1974; December 19, 1974-May 22, 1975; March 18, 1976-June 17, 1976. Singer Mac Davis hosted three hour-long variety shows. Regulars included mimes Shields and Yarnell.
#8487: MAC DAVIS: "SOUNDS LIKE HOME."
1977-04-26, NBC, 60 min.
Tom Jones , George Carlin , Mac Davis , Donna Summer , Dolly Parton , Furry Lewis

Musical special starring Mac Davis. 

Duplicate Of #3886                                      
#8503: MAKING OF THE MOVIE, THE: "A BRIDGE TOO FAR."
1977-08-31, NBC, 60 min.
Sean Connery , Michael Caine , Elliot Gould , Gene Hackman , Lawrence Olivier , Ryan ONeal , Liv Ullman , Robert Redford , Dirk Bogarde

A look at the making of the movie "A Bridge Too Far."            
#8495: MAGIC OF ABC, THE
1977-09-07, ABC, 60 min.
Howard Cosell , Hal Linden , Marie Osmond , Donny Osmond , Penny Marshall , Abe Vigoda , Cindy Williams , Fred Berry , Parker Stevenson , David Copperfield , Adam Rich , Kristy McNichol , Shaun Cassidy , Kate Jackson , Dick Van Patton

A preview of ABC's fall schedule for 1977, hosted by twenty-year-old David Copperfield.            
#8504: MAKING OF "STAR WARS," THE
1977-09-16, ABC, 60 min.
William Conrad , Alec Guinness , George Lucas , Anthony Daniels , Gary Kurtz , Mark Hammill , Carrie Fisher , Harrison Ford

Television special produced by 20th Century Fox, featuring interviews with George Lucas, Gary Kurtz, Mark Hammill, Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, and Sir Alec Guinness. 

Narrated by William Conrad            
#5344: MEMORIES OF ELVIS
1977-11-20, WNBC, 156 min.
Ann-Margret , Elvis Presley

Ann-Margret, who knew Elvis, hosts a three-hour special in a tribute mainly composed of two TV shows, headlined by "the king of rock and roll" (November 1968 & April 1973).
#8709: MEMORIES OF ELVIS
1977-11-22, CBS, 110 min.
Elvis Presley

A tribute to Elvis Presley three months after his death. His last two concerts in Omaha and Rapid City, Iowa are shown.         
#8488: MAC DAVIS SPECIAL, THE: "I BELIEVE IN CHRISTMAS."
1977-12-07, NBC, 30 min.
Mac Davis , Engelbert Humperdinck , Shields and Yarnell , David Sole

Final thirty minutes only (excerpt)                         
#5973: MITZI... WHAT'S HOT, WHAT'S NOT
1978-04-06, WCBS, 54 min.
Mitzi Gaynor , Benny Goodman , Gavin MacLeod , John McCook

A special musical soap opera spoof. Mitzi Gaynor and John McCook do a song that interweaves titles of popular soaps. There is also a part of the program devoted to Jazz.
#5352: MIDNIGHT SPECIAL, THE
1978-08-04, WNBC, 78 min.
Mama Cass Elliot , Linda Ronstadt , Helen Reddy , The Everly Brothers , John Denver , Harry Chapin , David Clayton-Thomas , The Isley Brothers

"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. This program is a repeat of the show from August 19, 1972.
#18257: MIDEAST SUMMIT
1978-09-17, , min.
Anwar Sadat , Jimmy Carter , Menachem Begin

Mideast summit between Sadat, Begin, and President Carter expected to end shortly. Arab-Israeli peace agreement to be announced, with commentary.             
#5345: MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM THE GRAND OLE OPRY HOUSE
1979-12-14, WABC, 52 min.
Barbara Mandrell , Larry Gatlin , The Statler Brothers , Ronnie Milsap , Loni Anderson , Robert Urich , Wendy Holcombe , The Smokey Mountain Kids

From Nashville, hosts Robert Urich and Loni Anderson welcome musical guests Larry Gatlin, the Gatlin Brothers, Barbara Mandrell, Louise Mandrell, the Statler Brothers, Wendy Holcombe, Ronnie Milsap and the Smokey Mountain Kids. In a scene commemorating a Civil War Christmas, Robert sings and recites Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "I Heard the Bells."
#6754: MEMORIES OF EUBIE
1980-02-04, PBS, 60 min.
Eubie Blake , Gregory Hines , Alberta Hunter , Lynnie Godfrey , Billy Taylor , Maurice Hines

Special: A celebration of Eubie Blake. Joining Eubie are singers Alberta Hunter and Lynnie Godfrey, jazz pianist Billy Taylor and tap dancers Gregory and Maurice Hines.
#6713: MAC DAVIS SPECIAL, THE
1980-12-23, NBC, 60 min.
Mac Davis , Melissa Manchester , Linda Gray , Mills Watson

Special: Linda Gray, Melissa Manchester and Mills Watson join Davis in a Yuletide special.
#6727: MEL TILLIS AT THE FAIR
1981-01-18, WNEW, 60 min.
Mel Tillis , Tammy Wynette , Gloria Gaynor , Byron Allen , Bobby Arvon , Walt Garrison

From Knott's Berry Farm Amusement Park in Buena Vista, California. Mel Tillis welcomes guests Tammy Wynette, Gloria Gaynor, comic Byron Allen, singer Bobby Arvon and football's Walt Garrison. Songs include "I Will Survive" (Gloria); "Remember Me" (Mel).
#6758: MUSICAL COMEDY TONIGHT II: MORE GLITTER FROM BROADWAY
1981-02-11, PBS, 90 min.
Danny Kaye , Larry Storch , Nancy Dussault , Juliet Prowse , Sylvia Fine , Richard Crenna , Sergio Franchi , Bonnie Franklin , Lynn Redgrave , Joshua Logan , Jack Lane

Special: Hit numbers from the Great White Way are restaged in a follow-up to a program telecast in 1979. Once again, librettist Sylvia Fine (Mrs. Danny Kaye) sets up the plots and social contexts of four musicals: "Finian's Rainbow (1947); "South Pacific" (1949), which is also remembered by its director, Joshua Logan; "Sweet Charity" (1966); and the rarely revived "Lady in the Dark" (1941).
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