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#7859: CHEVY CHASE SHOW, THE: CHEVY CHASE'S FIRST TV SPECIAL
1977-05-05, NBC, 60 min.
Tim Conway , Ken Norton , Duane Bobick , Chevy Chase , Dick Tufeld , Joyce Brothers , Stuff , Brian Doyle , Wendie Jo Sperber , Bunny Summers , Bill Zuckert , Jack LaLanne , Edie McClurg

Comedy sketches include sports: "Let's Make A Deal,"
health spas, and TV telethons. 

Announcer: Dick Tufeld. 
                       
#5154: CHEVY CHASE SPECIAL
1977-05-05, WNBC, 52 min.
Dr. Joyce Brothers , Tim Conway , Chevy Chase

An hour of comedy with Chevy Chase in his first television special.
#9963: CHEVY CHASE SPECIAL
1977-05-05, WNBC, 52 min.
Dr. Joyce Brothers , Tim Conway , Chevy Chase

An hour of comedy with Chevy Chase in his first television special.  

Duplicate of #5154.            
#7819: CBS NEWS SPECIAL: ENERGY: THE FACTS, THE FEARS, THE FUTURE.
1977-08-31, CBS, 180 min.
Walter Cronkite , Charles Collingwood , Richard Wagner , Bruce Dunning , George Herman , Morton Dean , Jimmy Carter , Nelson Benton , Mike Lee , Bob Schieffer , Brock Adams , James Schlesinger , Carroll Wilson , William Simon , Skeik Yamani , Melvin Calvin , Eric Engberg , Davie Culhane , Phil Jones

Three hour CBS SPECIAL report on the energy crisis in the United States and how it is perceived by the experts and the US public. Walter Cronkite is the anchorman. This Special pre-emts the entire nighttime schedule from 8 to 11, "WHERE WE STAND: ENERGY."

President Jimmy Carter's energy plan is examined, energy experts and officials give their opinions on the proposals and alternatives. Speakers include Secretary of Energy James Schlesinger; Dr. Carroll Wilson, Director of the Workshop on Alternative Energy Strategies; William Simon; and Skeik Yamani, Saudi Arabia's Oil Minister. Oil supply, off-shore drilling, breakdown of oil consumption, OPEC policies, and alternative sources of shale oil and LNG are discussed. Walter Cronkite summarizes and coal production is highlighted.

The second hour examines the coal industry and sulfur pollution, followed by a review of pilot projects on the energy alternatives of gasified coal, liquefaction, fluidized bed combustion and solvent refining. Nuclear power is examined and opposition to nuclear plants in studied. Detroit's efforts to comply with new federal energy conserving regulations are explored, and Secretary of Transportation Brock Adams speaks. Walter Cronkite summarizes this hour. The trend toward home insulation is reviewed and use of solar energy is noted.

In the final hour, Bob Schieffer speaks with President Jimmy Carter, who explains his energy proposals. The program continues with looks at the political infighting over the energy plan and the Ford Foundation's "no growth" energy report. Energy alternatives are explored, and Dr. Melvin Calvin discusses photosynthesis. Energy sources of hydrogen gas and OTEC (Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion), satellite power stations, geothermal energy, and laser fusion are explored. Walter Cronkite summarizes energy as "the invisible crisis." 

A CBS News Poll is conducted to determine how much public support exists for a program that President Jimmy Carter announced only last April stating it must be pursued powerfully as the "Moral equivalent of war."

This broadcast is the eighth "Where We Stand" series which began in January 1958.



                                     
#18195: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: RESIGNATION OF BERT LANCE, THE
1977-09-21, CBS, 30 min.
Bert Lance

CBS special report on the resignation of Office Of Management And Budget Director Bert Lance.          
#18194: CBS RADIO NEWS SPECIAL: PRESIDENT CARTER PRESS CONFERENCE
1977-09-21, CBS, 35 min.
Jimmy Carter , Bert Lance

President Carter announces the resignation of Bert Lance, the Director of the Office Of Management And Budget due to a scandal during his first year in office.         
#7876: COUNTRY MUSIC ASSOCIATION AWARDS, THE
1977-10-10, CBS, 90 min.
Johnny Cash , Roy Clark , Barbara Mandrell , Kenny Rogers , Loretta Lynn , Crystal Gayle , Dolly Parton , Ronnie Milsap , Tammy Wynette , Merle Haggard , Waylon Jennings , Willie Nelson , George Jones , Conway Twitty , Statler Brothers , Emmy Lou Harris , Oak Ridge Boys , Mary Lou Turner

Johnny Cash is the host for the 11th Annual Association Of Country Music Awards from the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee. Ronnie Milsap wins the Country Music Entertainer Of The Year Award. 
#18206: CBS SPECIAL ON NEW YORK YANKEES
1977-10-22, CBS, min.
Reggie Jackson , Billy Martin

CBS News special on New York Yankees World Series triumph over Los Angeles Dodgers.             
#7821: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: PRESIDENT SADAT VISITS ISRAEL.
1977-11-19, CBS, 95 min.
Anwar Sadat

Joined in progress from 12:30 to 1:30 PM. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's visit to Israel, landing at Ben Gurion airport. 
CBS 10:30 AM-1105 AM. Coverage 95 minutes. Joined in progress.                         
#7820: CBS NEWS SPECIAL: SADAT VISITS ISRAEL
1977-11-19, CBS, min.
Anwar Sadat , Menachem Begin

A report on Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's two day visit to Israel to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin,  following the recent peace settlement between the two countries. Both Sadat and Begin were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts in 1978. 

Two day coverage of November 19th, and November 20th, 1977.      
#9555: CBS ALL-STAR THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE (INCLUDING MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE PARTIAL COVERAGE)
1977-11-24, CBS, 173 min.
Jack Lord , William Conrad , Loretta Swit , Linda Lavin , Kevin Dobson , Ned Beatty , Pat Harrington, Jr. , Lynnie Greene , Bess Armstrong

Five different parades are telecast from various cities...New York, Detroit, Philadelphia, Toronto (taped November 13th), and Honolulu. All commercials are included. 

William Conrad is anchorman in New York, commenting on highlights of five parades presented. The 51st annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York with Pat Harrington Jr.,and Loretta Swit, the 58th Annual Gimbel's Parade in Philadelphia with Ja'net Dubois and Kevin Dobson, the 51st annual J.L. Hudson Parade in Detroit with Linda Lavin and Ned Beatty as co-hosts, the 73rd annual Eaton's Santa Claus Parade in Toronto Canada co-hosted by Lynnie Greene and Bess Armstrong, and the Aloha Floral Parade in Honolulu with Jack Lord as host. 

Note: During the last ten minutes of the broadcast intermittent audio squeal can be heard due to the condition of the master 1/4" master tape itself. However all is discernible.  

     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 three 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).

 
  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.                                                                                              
#7889: CURIOUS CASE OF UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, THE
1977-12-15, WRGB, 30 min.
Rex Ellis

An historical documentary that traces the history of Harriet Beecher Stowe's famous novel, " Uncle Tom's Cabin." Its development as a play in 1852 and its degradation of principal character, Uncle Tom. Through plays and movies in the thirties and forties that turned Tom into a baffoon, instead of the black Christ like figure, originally envisioned by Mrs, Stowe. Narrated by Rex Ellis, who also portrays Uncle Tom in dramatic segments                        
#6776: CHUCK BARRIS
1977-12-20, NBC, 52 min.
Redd Foxx , The Mills Brothers , Linda Hopkins , The Temptations , Chuck Barris , The Bay City Rollers , Michelle Phillips , Stephen Bishop

Special: Host Chuck Barris brings amateur acts from "The Gong Show" to complement music and comedy by celebrities (including a routine by Redd Foxx). Highlights include: "In a Lifetime" by The Temptations, "Victim of Romance" by Michelle Phillips, "Shake a Hand" by Linda Hopkins, "On and On" by Stephen Bishop, "Be My Life's Companion" by The Mills Brothers, and "It's a Game" by The Bay City Rollers.
#5156: CHRISTMAS IS
1977-12-24, WOR, 27 min.
Hans Conreid , Richard Susceno

An animated tale of a boy's trip to the world of the first Christmas. Voices: Innkeeper (Hans Conreid), Benji (Richard Susceno).
#5160: CITY THAT FORGOT ABOUT CHRISTMAS
1977-12-24, WOR, 27 min.
N/A

An animated story about a visitor who changes the lives of citizens in a loveless city. Songs include "You Can't Stop Christmas."
#19219: COMMAND PERFORMANCE 1944
1977-12-24, , min.
Bob Hope , Jack Benny , Jimmy Durante , George Burns , Gracie Allen , Xavier Cugat

Christmas show with Jimmy Durante, Bob Hope, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Xavier Cugat, Jack Benny.                      
#848: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: CHAPLIN
1977-12-26, WCBS, 24 min.
Milton Berle , Jackie Coogan , Morton Dean , Charlie Chaplin

Morton Dean reports, with remembrances from Jackie Coogen and Milton Berle on the death of Charlie Chaplin.
#7881: COLLEGE FOOTBALL: 1978 COTTON BOWL, THE
1978-01-02, WROW, 210 min.
Earl Campbell , Dave Reeve , Ross Browner , Russell Erxleben , Joe Montana , Vagas Ferguson , Dan Devine , Fred Akers

Live radio broadcast of the 1978 Cotton Bowl game from Dallas, Texas between the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame vs. the Texas Longhorns. Quarterback Joe Montana led the Irish to a stunning 38-10 win over the favored previously unbeaten Southwest Conference champions. The win gave Notre Dame the National college football championship for 1977.        
#1776: CAROL BURNETT SHOW: A SPECIAL EVENING WITH CAROL BURNETT, THE
1978-03-29, WCBS, 120 min.
Carol Burnett , Bob Hope , Rock Hudson , Tim Conway , Burt Reynolds , Bing Crosby , Ray Charles , Harvey Korman , Liza Minnelli , Vicki Lawrence , Lyle Waggoner

September 11, 1967-August 9, 1978. This program is a two hour special and Carol Burnett's last show. Popular variety hour hosted by Carol Burnett. On her own show, she brought together a group of talented supporting players: Harvey Korman, Lyle Waggoner, Vicki Lawrence, Tim Conway, and Dick Van Dyke.
#5144: CARPENTERS SPECIAL: SPACE ENCOUNTERS
1978-05-17, WABC, 52 min.
John Davidson , Charlie Callas , Suzanne Somers , Karen Carpenter , Richard Carpenter , Carpenters

Laser effects highlight this hour of music and songs.             
#5169: COUNTRY SUPERSTARS OF THE SEVENTIES
1979-10-16, WNBC, 104 min.
Johnny Cash , Glen Campbell , Roy Clark , The Statler Brothers , Loretta Lynn , Dolly Parton , Bill Monroe , The Oak Ridge Boys , Eddie Rabbitt

The brightest country music stars light up the historic Ford's Theatre.
#20020: CBS NEWS SPECIAL: LETTERS TO CBS NEWS
1979-12-12, CBS, min.
Unknown

"It's Your Turn" letters to CBS news.           
#5170: CRYSTAL GAYLE SPECIAL, THE: SHOWCASE FOR A COUNTRY MUSIC PRINCESS
1979-12-12, WCBS, 52 min.
Judy Collins , The Statler Brothers , Crystal Gayle , B.B. King , Doug Henning

Crystal Gayle's first television special, which traces her wide range of musical talents from country and blues to the music of the 1960's.
#5145: CASPER'S FIRST CHRISTMAS
1979-12-18, WNBC, 27 min.
Casper

Casper and his friend Hairy Scarey are being evicted from their battered old house; so Hairy, on Christmas Eve no less, forces the Friendly Ghost to join in a search for new haunts.
#5158: CHRISTMAS SONGS
1979-12-24, WNET, 78 min.
Mel Torme , Richard Basehart , Roy Rogers , Rich Little , Maureen McGovern , Marilyn McCoo , Billy Davis Jr. , Les Brown and His Band of Renown , George Shearing , The Sons of Pioneers , The Voices of Christmas

Host Mel Torme and Les Brown and His Band of Renown celebrate the season with George Shearing, Rich Little, Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr., Maureen McGovern, Roy Rogers, The Sons of the Pioneers, Richard Basehart and The Voices of Christmas choir.
#18423: CBS NEWS SPECIAL: IRAN
1980-02-11, CBS, min.
TBD

American hostages in Iran. 100 days in captivity.                     
#6720: CARPENTERS
1980-05-16, ABC, 52 min.
Karen Carpenter , Richard Carpenter , Carpenters

Special: Richard & Karen Carpenter host. Ella Fitzgerald and John Davidson join Richard and Karen Carpenter in a "celebration of American popular music."              
#6724: COUNTRY GOLD: THE FIRST 50 YEARS
1980-10-16, ABC, 90 min.
Dennis Weaver , Johnny Cash , Roy Clark , Barbara Mandrell , Lynn Anderson , Loretta Lynn , Merle Haggard , Waylon Jennings , June Carter Cash , Ernest Tubb , Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers Band , Mell Tillis , Don Williams , The Carter Sisters

Special: Host Dennis Weaver salutes country music with guests Loretta Lynn, Waylon Jennings, Lynn Anderson, Roy Clark, Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers Band, Merle Haggard, Barbara Mandrell, Mel Tillis, Ernest Tubb, Don Williams, Johnny and June Carter Cash, and the Carter Sisters.
#18547: CBS NEWS SPECIAL: CAMPAIGN COUNTDOWN 1980.
1980-10-22, CBS, min.
Walter Cronkite , Ronald Reagan , Jimmy Carter , John Anderson

Walter Cronkite reports on waning days of the 1980 presidential campaign.          
#18577: CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT: 1980 POST PRESIDENTIAL RESULTS
1980-11-06, CBS, min.
Ronald Reagan , Jimmy Carter

A synopsis of the November 4th presidential election.           
#6710: COUNTRY CHRISTMAS
1980-12-01, CBS, 60 min.
Glen Campbell , Lynn Anderson , Minnie Pearl , Loretta Lynn , Debby Boone , Tanya Tucker , The Oak Ridge Boys , Tom Wopat

Special: The Canadian Rockies provide the setting for a Christmas celebration with Minnie Pearl and guests Glen Campbell, Loretta Lynn, Lynn Anderson, the Oak Ridge Boys, Tanya Tucker, Debby Boone, Tom Wopat, friends, families and the Mount Royal Children's Choir. Scheduled Musical Highlights include: "Sleigh Bells" by Minnie, "White Christmas" by Debby, "Silent Night" by Loretta, "I'll Be Home for Christmas" by Tanya, and "We Three Kings of Orient Are" by Glen & Choir. 
#5171: CRYSTAL GAYLE SPECIAL, THE
1980-12-04, WCBS, 52 min.
Dionne Warwick , Crystal Gayle , Eddie Rabbitt , Charlie Daniels , Sean Morley

A variety hour headlined by Crystal Gayle who performs a medley of songs from the 1930s and 1940s.
#6712: CHRISTMAS FROM THE GRAND OLE OPRY
1980-12-05, ABC, 60 min.
The Statler Brothers , Dottie West , Lynn Anderson , George Jones , Mickey Gilley , Robert Urich , Grandpa Jones and Ramone

Special: A tuneful yuletide in Nashville is celebrated by Lynn Anderson, Mickey Gilley, Dottie West, the Statler Brothers, George Jones, Grandpa Jones and Ramone, and host Robert Urich, who pays tribute to John Jacob Niles, an itinerant balladeer who helped preserve the South's folk-music heritage. Scheduled Highlights include: "Ding-a-Ling, the Christmas Bell" by Lynn, "How I Love Them Old Songs/Jingle Bell Rock" by Mickey, "Hollyridge Road" by Dottie, and "He Stopped Loving Her Today" by George.
#6721: COUNTRY COMES HOME
1981-04-01, CBS, 120 min.
Hoagy Carmichael , Johnny Cash , Ray Charles , Chet Atkins , Glen Campbell , Jeannie C. Riley , Roy Clark , Larry Gatlin , Alabama , The Statler Brothers , Minnie Pearl , Loretta Lynn , Crystal Gayle , Doug Kershaw , Tammy Wynette , Faron Young , George Jones , Bill Anderson , Roy Acuff , Tanya Tucker , Bobby Bare , The Carter Family , Hank Williams Jr. , The Oak Ridge Boys , Bob Wills , Dirt Band , Steve Gatlin , Rudy Gatlin

Special: Nashville's Grand Ole Opry provides the appropriate setting for a country-music jamboree. Its highlights include a duet pairing Crystal Gayle and 81-year-old songwriter Hoagy Carmichael; a tribute to Bob Wills, performed by Chet Atkins; and a medley of Hank Williams tunes sung by Minnie Pearl, the Oak Ridge Boys, Bill Anderson, Tammy Wynette, Hank Williams Jr., the Statler Brothers, Bobby Bare, Faron Young and Jeannie C. Riley. Other performers include: Johnny Cash, Glen Campbell and Tanya Tucker, Ray Charles, Roy Clark, Statlers, Doug Kershaw, Larry Gatlin, Steve Gatlin, Rudy Gatlin, Loretta Lynn, the Carter Family, Roy Acuff, George Jones, and Alabama.
#6722: COUNTRY TOP 20
1981-04-25, SYND, 90 min.
Dennis Weaver , Alabama , Hank Williams Jr. , The Oak Ridge Boys , Johnny Lee , Razzy Bailey

Dennis Weaver is the host of this country-music program featuring the top 20 hits of April 1981 (according to a poll by Radio and Records magazine). Performers appearing include the group Alabama, Razzy Bailey, Johnny Lee, the Oak Ridge Boys and Hank Williams Jr.
#18645: CURRENT STATE OF TELEVISION
1981-09-28, , min.
Jerry Falwell

Pressure groups complain about the current State of television
involving sex, violence, profanity, etc. Comments by Rev. Jerry Falwell and TV producers pro and con.
          
#18649: CBS NEWS SPECIAL: ASSASSINATION OF ANWAR SADAT.
1981-10-06, CBS, min.
Dan Rather , Anwar Sadat

Special report on assassination of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and it's consequences. 

Dan Rather reports.           
#18669: CRISIS IN POLAND
1981-12-12, , min.
Ronald Reagan , Muammar Gaddafi

Solidarity in conflict with central government, state of emergency. Muammar Gaddafi attacks President Reagan as a "cowboy" in continuing crises.    
#6718: CHIPMUNK CHRISTMAS
1981-12-14, NBC, 30 min.
The Chipmunks

Special: In 1958, the million-selling Christmas record called "The Chipmunk Song" launched the career of Alvin, Simon and Theodore Chipmunk. Now they're back in yuletide.
#18721: CBS SPECIAL
1982-08-14, CBS, min.
Dan Rather , Grace Kelly , Bachir Gemayel

Grace Kelly dies, also Lebanon President-Elect Gemayel assassinated in bomb blast.

Dan Rather reports.             
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The Senior Moments Radio Broadcast show interviews Phil Gries about his Archival Television Audio archive and his restored documentary film, "Harlem School 1970"

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Glen Cove Senior Center
January 23, 2018

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June 22, 2016



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"Vin Scully on Jackie Robinson" In Conversation with Phil Gries (Oct. 19, 2021) - 7 minutes
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53 minute Phone Conversation with Jonathan Winters, September 4, 2008
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ARSC Journal Article Publication: Lost TV Programs (1946-1972)



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Jose Feliciano, at 70, listening to his FIRST TV variety show appearance (Al Hirt: FANFARE), telecast on July 17, 1965, when he was 19 years old.


TV Audio:
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When TV Variety
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This Anniversary Day
In Television History


ARSC/IASA London Conference: Why Collect?


News 12 Long Island
Live Television Profile:
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CAPTURED LIVE: CULTURES OF TELEVISION RECORDING AND STORAGE, 1945-1975




NBC MATINEE THEATER
FRANKENSTEIN
NBC TV - Feb. 5, 1957
8:23 min. excerpt


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Harry Belafonte Hosts
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Joan Walsh, producer of the documentary "Harry Belafonte Hosts The Tonight Show", discusses Phil Gries' TV Audio contribution to the film. (3:51 min.)