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1975-11-05, SYN, 60 min.
October 21st, 1974-1980. 90-minute talk show hosted by Dinah Shore. The program was seen during the daytime in most markets. In 1979, the show was retitled "Dinah and Friends" as Dinah employed a weekly co-host. Depending on the market where the syndicated show airs, it is presented as a 90-minute show or edited to a 60-minute broadcast.
#6404: TATTLETALES
Order1975-11-07, CBS, 30 min.
February 18, 1974-March 31, 1978. Bert Convy hosted this game show in which three celebrity couples competed. Host: Bert Convy
#9538: TATTLETALES
Order1975-11-07, CBS, 30 min.
February 18, 1974-March 31, 1978. Bert Convy hosted this game show on which three celebrity couples competed. Host: Bert Convy. Dupe of #6404.
1975-11-08, WABC, 52 min.
September 20, 1975-January 17, 1976. This hour-long variety show was hosted by Howard Cosell. Among Cosell's regulars was Bill Murray.#6366: MEET THE PRESS
Order1975-11-09, NBC, 60 min.
November 20, 1947-September 5, 1965 (primetime NBC); September 19, 1965-present (non-primetime NBC). Public affairs program which is the longest running series on network television.
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.1975-11-13, SYN, 60 min.
October 21st, 1974-1980. 90-minute talk show hosted by Dinah Shore. The program was seen during the daytime in most markets. In 1979, the show was retitled "Dinah and Friends" as Dinah employed a weekly co-host. Depending on the market where the syndicated show airs, it is presented as a 90-minute show or edited to a 60-minute broadcast.
1975-11-15, WABC, 52 min.
- Andy Williams
- Howard Cosell
- Linda Hopkins
- Norm Crosby
- Marilyn Michaels
- Mark Wilson
- The Chu Sisters
- Bill Murray
September 20, 1975-January 17, 1976. This hour-long variety show was hosted by Howard Cosell. Among Cosell's regulars was Bill Murray.#6336: CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING
Order1975-11-15, WKTV, 55 min.
- Billy Graham
- Haystacks Calhoun
- Buddy Wagner
- Kevin Sullivan
- Ivan Putski
- Fred Blassie
- Lou Albano
- Ed White
- Gentleman Jim
- Blackjack Mulligan
- Spiros Arion
- Tom Stanton
- Pete Reeves
- Blackjack Lanza
- Bugsy McGraw
- Frank Monte
- Tony Parisi
- Louis Cerdan
- Jimmy Rodz
- Arion McMahon Jr.
- Randy Paffo
- Francisco Florez
Championship Wrestling from Utica, New York. Vince McMahon is the ringside commentator. Ring announcer is Buddy Wagner. Interviews include Spiros Arion, Freddie Blassie, Haystacks Calhoun, Louis Cerdan, Tony Parisi. NOTE: Among the commercials are those spoken by Dinah Shore and Bing Crosby.
#6338: CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING
Order1975-11-15, WKTV, 55 min.
- Billy Graham
- Haystacks Calhoun
- Buddy Wagner
- Kevin Sullivan
- Ivan Putski
- Fred Blassie
- Lou Albano
- Ed White
- Gentleman Jim
- Blackjack Mulligan
- Spiros Arion
- Tom Stanton
- Pete Reeves
- Blackjack Lanza
- Bugsy McGraw
- Frank Monte
- Tony Parisi
- Louis Cerdan
- Jimmy Rodz
- Arion McMahon Jr.
- Randy Paffo
- Francisco Florez
Championship Wrestling from Utica, New York. Vince McMahon is the ringside commentator. Ring announcer is Buddy Wagner. Interviews include Spiros Arion, Freddie Blassie, Haystacks Calhoun, Louis Cerdan, Tony Parisi. NOTE: Among the commercials are those spoken by Dinah Shore and Bing Crosby. -WWWF Championship Wrestling 11/15/75 (WKTV Utica feed original airdate) (taped 10/7/75-original airdate 10/25/75) Intro Vince McMahon opening -commercials Buddy Wagner intro Blackjacks vs. Randy Poffo & Tom Stanton -commercials Francisco Flores vs. Pete Reeves -commercials Promos for Utica 12/3 - Vince McMahon interviews Spiros Arion & Freddie Blassie / Tony Parisi, Louis Cerdan & Haystacks Calhoun -commercials Ivan Putski & Kevin Sullivan vs. Johnny Rodz & Ed White -commercials Superstar Billy Graham vs. Gentleman Jim -commercials Tony Parisi & Louis Cerdan vs. Frank Monte & Bugsy McGraw
1975-11-22, WABC, 52 min.
- Howard Cosell
- Lionel Hampton
- John Byner
- Tony Bennett
- Lynn Anderson
- Ed Bluestone
- Argentinian Gauchos
- Eunice K. Schriber
- Bill Murray
September 20, 1975-January 17, 1976. This hour-long variety show was hosted by Howard Cosell. Among Cosell's regulars was Bill Murray.
1975-11-26, NBC, 15 min.
(NBC-Radio). Bill Miller interviews Matthew Troy, Finance Chairman - New York City Council.1975-11-29, WABC, 52 min.
- Howard Cosell
- Bob Hope
- Rita Moreno
- Doug Kershaw
- Billy Eckstine
- The Prime Time Players
- The Wranglettes
- Bill Murray
September 20, 1975-January 17, 1976. This hour-long variety show was hosted by Howard Cosell. Among Cosell's regulars was Bill Murray.1975-12-06, WABC, 52 min.
- Howard Cosell
- Rodney Dangerfield
- Roberta Peters
- Ben Vereen
- Billy Crystal
- Olga Korbut
- USSR Gymnast
- The Prime Time Players
- Bill Murray
September 20, 1975-January 17, 1976. This hour-long variety show was hosted by Howard Cosell. Among Cosell's regulars was Bill Murray.1975-12-10, SYN, 60 min.
October 21st, 1974-1980. 90-minute talk show hosted by Dinah Shore. The program was seen during the daytime in most markets. In 1979, the show was retitled "Dinah and Friends" as Dinah employed a weekly co-host. Depending on the market where the syndicated show airs, it is presented as a 90-minute show or edited to a 60-minute broadcast.
#6361: MASQUERADE PARTY
Order1975-12-11, SYND., 30 min.
- Art Linkletter
- Nipsey Russell
- Dean Jones
- Lee Meriwether
- Richard Dawson
- Bob Crane
- Bill Bixby
- Jay Stewart
- Elena Verdugo
Broadcast from July 14, 1952 to September 23, 1960 on NBC, CBS & ABC Networks. Host for this run were Bud Collyer (1952), Douglas Edwards (1953), Peter Donald (1954-1956), Eddie Bracken (1957), Robert Q. Lewis (1958), and Bert Park (1958-1960). After a fourteen-year absence, "Masquerade Party" reappeared briefly as a syndicated series in 1974 & 1975 with host Richard Dawson and announcer Jay Stewart. Richard Dawson hosts a panel comprised of Lee Meriwether, Bill Bixby, and Nipsey Russell who try to guess the identity of famous people who appear in costume and make-up. Guest masqueraders on this show are Dean Jones, Elena Verdugo, Bob Crane, and Art Linkletter. Only one complete episode is known to exist from the 1974-1975 syndicated series which is archived at UCLA FILM & TV ARCHIVE. These Richard Dawson shows were broadcast initially from September 9, 1974 to September 1975. During 1976 syndicated re-runs were telecast. Even the original 1952-1960 programs are mostly "lost." Library of Congress has only one episode. UCLA Film & Radio Archive has only two episodes. Paley Center for Media has five episodes.
#7836: CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES
Order1975-12-12, NBC, 30 min.
Daytime- April 1st, 1974- October 1st, 1976 Syndicated- September 9th, 1974- September 1975 Syndicated- September 20th, 1976- September 1977 Announcers: Bill Armstrong, Dick Tufeld, John Harlan A game show involving two contestants, six celebrities, and the studio audience. Frequently seen on the celebrity panel were Carol Wayne, Buddy Hackett, Dick Martin, and Joey Bishop. Host: Jim McKrell. Very few episodes of this quiz show survive.
1975-12-13, WABC, 52 min.
- Steve Allen
- Howard Cosell
- Paul Anka
- Robert Merrill
- The Prime Time Players
- Freddy Travalena
- Ester Satterfield
- The Chuck Mangione Group
- Bill Murray
September 20, 1975-January 17, 1976. This hour-long variety show was hosted by Howard Cosell. Among Cosell's regulars was Bill Murray.1975-12-15, WRGB, 60 min.
Comedian David Steinberg is the host of this five part miniseries which is a pilot for a weekday series. Each show is built around a theme that's discussed by guest celebrities and experts in the field. Today's subject is "Food Follies." Guests include Karen Valentine and wine expert Robert Lawrence Balzer. Comics Bill Saluga, Carol Androsky, and Gailard Sartain are regulars. This is the debut show of the series.
#9717: TO TELL THE TRUTH
Order1975-12-16, SYN, 30 min.
- Garry Moore
- Peggy Cass
- Nipsey Russell
- Bill Cullen
- Kitty Carlisle
- Lady Astor
- Roseanna Harrison
- Sandy Satullo
CBS- 1969-1977. The syndicated version began in 1969 and was hosted by Garry Moore. Regular panelists were Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, and Bill Cullen. First contestant guest is Roseanna Harrison maid to Lady Astor, author of her book, "Rose My Life In Service." Second contestant guest is Sandy Satullo champion boat race driver. His book, "Life Begins at 40."
#7546: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1975-12-28, WRGB, 57 min.
- Billy Graham
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Kevin Sullivan
- Johnny Rodz
- Ivan Koloff
- Lou Albano
- Antonino Rocca
- Joe McHugh
- Tom Stanton
- Pete Reeves
- Francisco Flores
- Manuel Miranda
- Frank Monte
- Tony Parisi
- Louis Cerdan
- Davey OHannon
- Ernie Ladd
- Al Williams
- Stan Lavdas
"All Star Wrestling" was a WWF television show which consisted of top tier or mid card opponents. The telecasts were taped and neatly edited into one hour programs which were syndicated. All matches were held at the Hamburg Field House in Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Host & ring side commentators are Vince McMahon Jr. and Antonino Rocca. NOTE: Final 1975 ALL STAR WRESTLING broadcast for the year. WWWF All Star Wrestling 12/28/75 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 11/19/75-original airdate 11/22/75) Intro Vince McMahon & Antonino Rocca opening -commercials Joe McHugh intro Tony Parisi & Louis Cerdan vs. Davey O'Hannon & Frank Monte -commercials Ivan Koloff vs. Tom Stanton & Manuel Miranda -commercials Vince McMahon ringside interview with Ivan Koloff & Lou Albano -commercials Ernie Ladd vs. Stan Lavdas -commercials Superstar Billy Graham vs. Al Williams -commercials Kevin Sullivan & Francisco Flores vs. Johnny Rodz & Pete Reeves Vince McMahon & Antonino Rocca closing
#9251: RHYME AND REASON
Order1975-12-29, ABC, 30 min.
- Nipsey Russell
- Orson Bean
- Jo Anne Worley
- Gary Owens
- Bob Eubanks
- Rhonda Bates
- Pat Harrington, Jr.
- Bill Cosby
- Hal Betkie
- Debbie Dorn
- Johnny Jacobs
July 7th, 1975- July 9th, 1976. Daytime game show with host Bob Eubanks and guest celebrities. Almost all of this series 265 episodes are now considered lost as the master tapes were erased. The pilot episode survives. On this segment, guest contestants are Hal Betkie and Debbie Horn. Announcer is Johnny Jacobs. Commercials include: Absorbine Arthritis Lotion, Ruffles Potato Chips, Dream Whip Topping, Bill Cosby for Jell-O Pudding, All Concentrated Detergent, Publisher's Clearing House, Chef Boyardee Spaghetti and Meatballs, Infar Relief Cream, Chuckwagon Puppy Dinner, and Super Poligrip. NOTE: Cupping of the master tape resulting in slight variations of audio playback levels. However, very discernable audio of a "lost" television eipsode.
1976-00-00, SYN, 90 min.
Syndicated 1976- June 7 - August 23, 1976. WOR TV New York. Premiering in the Summer of 1976, broadcasting 11 programs with a few new episodes along with re-runs October 18, 1976 - December 27, 1976. A brief series of approximately a dozen 90 minute broadcasts in which Steve Allen uses clips form 200 hours related to his different past television shows (1950's and 1960's) broadcast on three networks and Metromedia. He mixes these segments with new material featuring studio guests before a live audience. About two-thirds of the show is contemporary, with some of the guests reminiscing about their past performances. The broadcasts contain a full-sounding live band and the guests, including, Martha Raye, Gabe Dell, Pat Harrington Jr., Jayne Meadows, Buck Henry, Don Knotts, Bill Dana, Foster Brooks, Andy Griffith, Steve Lawrence, Skitch Henderson, Jonathan Winters, Mort Sahl, George Gobel, Frank Gorshin, Peter Ustinov, Bill Daily, often gathered around Steve Allen's piano for some lively and seemingly very relaxed musical numbers. NOTE: This series seems to have disappeared from view, archivally. There are no extant examples of any of these shows archived at The Library of Congress, or Paley Center for Media, or any samples seen or heard on the internet. The one exception is show number one archive as a U-Matic 3/4" Video which is not circulated to the public, housed at UCLA Film & TV Archive. Other than his hosting stint on 1972's "I've Got a Secret" this was Steve Allen's only syndicated contribution of the decade. Distributed by Hughes Television.
#9718: TO TELL THE TRUTH
Order1976-01-08, SYN, 30 min.
CBS- 1969-1977. The syndicated version began in 1969 and was hosted by Garry Moore. Regular panelists were Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, and Bill Cullen. Host: Garry Moore. First guest contestant is Ernie Small musician. Second guest contestant is William Adams Welsh who wrote book "The Walking Dead Book" which anecdotes tales of recordings of dead people.
#7841: CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES
Order1976-01-09, NBC, 27 min.
- Jimmie Walker
- Dan Rowan
- Dionne Warwick
- George Hamilton
- Carol Wayne
- Jim McKrell
- Gianni Russo
- Lloyd Bridges
- Lorne Greene
- Frank Blair
- Bill Armstrong
- Loretta Archibald
- Suzanne Kudirka
Daytime- April 1st, 1974- October 1st, 1976 Syndicated- September 9th, 1974- September 1975 Syndicated- September 20th, 1976- September 1977 Announcers: Bill Armstrong, Dick Tufeld, John Harlan A game show involving two contestants, six celebrities, and the studio audience. Frequently seen on the celebrity panel were Carol Wayne, Buddy Hackett, Dick Martin, and Joey Bishop. Host: Jim McKrell. Announcer: Bill Armstrong. Returning champion Loretta Archibald plays against new contestant, who will champion Loretta, Suzanne Kadurka. NOTE: NO known episodes of this quiz show survive. Commercials: Soy Lipton Burgers, Lloyd Bridges for Contact Cold Medicine, Frank Blair for Bayer Aspirin, Bayer Children's Cold Tablets, Butter Namisco Nut Sandwiches, Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Spic and Span, Duncan Hines, Bufferin Strength Arthritis Relief, UltraBan roll on lotion, Lorne Greene for Alpo Dog Food, Playtex Deodorant Tampons.
1976-01-09, WNBC, 60 min.
"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder is NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE. October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. An hour-long talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. Network television's first entry into late-late-night programming on weeknights Monday thru Thursday, usually broadcasting on tape 1 AM to 2 AM. "Tomorrow" was expanded to 90 minutes on September 16, 1980.
1976-01-10, WABC, 52 min.
- Howard Cosell
- Milton Berle
- Melissa Manchester
- The Lockers
- Charlie Pride
- Martin Mull
- Michael Schroder
- Bill Murray
September 20, 1975-January 17, 1976. This hour-long variety show was hosted by Howard Cosell. Among Cosell's regulars was Bill Murray.#7526: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1976-01-11, WRGB, 55 min.
- Billy Graham
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Blackjacks
- Haystacks Calhoun
- Kevin Sullivan
- Johnny Rodz
- Antonino Rocca
- Joe McHugh
- Blackjack Mulligan
- Gino Brito
- Blackjack Lanza
- Tony Parisi
- Louis Cerdan
- Sylvano Sousa
- Crusher Blackwell
- Dominic DeNucci
- Bugsay McGraw
"All-Star Wrestling" was a WWF television show which consisted of top-tier or mid-card opponents. The telecasts were taped and neatly edited into one-hour programs which were syndicated. All matches were held at the Hamburg Field House in Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Host calling the matches is Vince McMahon Jr. joined by Antonino Rocca. Joe McHugh is the ringside announcer. Interviews include Tony Parisi, Billy Graham, Lou Albano, and Ivan Koloff. -WWWF All Star Wrestling 1/11/76 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 11/19/75-original airdate 12/6/75) Intro Vince McMahon & Antonino Rocca opening -commercials Joe McHugh intro Dominic DeNucci vs. Johnny Rodz -commercials Haystacks Calhoun & Kevin Sullivan vs. Bugsy McGraw & Crusher Blackwell w/Grand Wizard -commercials Vince McMahon ringside interview with Superstar Billy Graham & Grand Wizard -commercials Superstar Billy Graham vs. Sylvano Sousa (from Championship Wrestling 12/6/75) -commercials Blackjacks vs. Tony Parisi & Louis Cerdan - WWWF Tag Team Title Match - Best 2 out of 3 Falls (from Championship Wrestling 12/6/75) -First Fall Promo for Albany 1/23 - Vince McMahon interviews Ivan Koloff & Lou Albano -commercials -Second Fall Vince McMahon ringside interview with Tony Parisi & Louis Cerdan Vince McMahon closing The Blackjacks lose their tag-team championship belts in the second fall of match number two to Tony Parisi and Louis Cerdan.
1976-01-17, WABC, 45 min.
- Howard Cosell
- Ed Bluestone
- Billy Crystal
- The Bay City Rollers
- The Movies
- Morris Albert
- Bill Murray
- Elayne Boosler
- Barry Newman
- Tommy Butler
- Dr. Martin Luther King
September 20, 1975-January 17, 1976. This was the final broadcast of the series. Joined in Progress. Missing opening minutes. This hour-long variety show was hosted by Howard Cosell. Among Cosell's regulars was Bill Murray. NOTE: There is a powerful rendition by Tommy Butler of Dr. Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech. Butler created the musical play SELMA which centers on the life of Reverend Martin Luther King, a black cultural hero and a figure deeply respected by a great many Americans for his massive role in the civil rights movement.
#7526A: ALL-STAR WRESTLING
Order1976-01-18, WRGB, 46 min.
- Billy Graham
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Ivan Koloff
- Antonino Rocca
- Joe McHugh
- Spiros Arion
- Tom Stanton
- Frank Monte
- Tony Parisi
- Louis Cerdan
- Ernie Ladd
- Sylvann Sousa
- Sheila Sheppard
- Susan Green
- Toni Rose
- Donna Chistanello
- Johnny Rivera
"All-Star Wrestling" was a WWF television show which consisted of top-tier or mid-card opponents. The telecasts were taped and neatly edited into one hour programs which were syndicated. All matches were held at the Hamburg Field House in Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Host at ringside is Vince McMahon Jr. joined by Antonino Rocca. Ring announcer is Joe McHugh. Interviews include Lou Albano and Ernie Ladd. NOTE: First match is joined in progress. Included tonight is a rare women's tag team match. -WWWF All Star Wrestling 1/18/76 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 12/10/75-original airdate 12/13/75) -Show joined in progress Tony Parisi & Louis Cerdan vs. Frank Monte & Spiros Arion -commercials Superstar Billy Graham vs. Sylvano Sousa -commercials Vince McMahon ringside interview with Superstar Billy Graham & Grand Wizard -commercials Sheila Shepherd & Susan Green vs. Toni Rose & Donna Christianello -commercials Ivan Koloff vs. Johnny Rivera Promo for Albany 1/23 - Vince McMahon interviews Ernie Ladd Ernie Ladd vs. Tom Stanton Vince McMahon & Antonio Rocca closing
#8632: MATCH GAME '76
Order1976-01-20, CBS, 30 min.
December 31, 1962-September 20, 1969 (NBC); July 2, 1973-April 20, 1979 (CBS); 1975-1981 (SYNDICATED). Host: Gene Rayburn. There was a $5,000 winner on this episode.
#9764: $20,000 PYRAMID
Order1976-01-20, ABC, 30 min.
This quiz show was re-titled The $20,000 Pyramid from The $10,000 Pyramid beginning on January 19th, 1976 and was hosted by Dick Clark. Host: Dick Clark.
#9765: $20,000 PYRAMID
Order1976-01-21, ABC, 30 min.
This quiz show was re-titled The $20,000 Pyramid from The $10,000 Pyramid beginning on January 19th, 1976 and was hosted by Dick Clark. Host: Dick Clark.
#9845: THE WAY IT WAS
Order1976-01-22, SYN, 30 min.
October 3rd, 1974-May 14th, 1977 A half-hour syndicated PBS series sports nostalgia show hosted by Curt Gowdy. Guest athletes view film clips of famous sporting events and reminisce. The 1936 World Series Between The New York Yankees and New York Giants is featured. Host: Curt Gowdy.
#7724: BOBBY VINTON SHOW, THE
Order1976-01-29, SYN, 30 min.
1975-1978 A syndicated thirty minute musical variety show, produced in Toronto, Canada, starring Bobby Vinton. Comedian Billy Van was a regular on the show.
1976-01-29, WABC, 52 min.
- Dinah Shore
- Bill Cosby
- Gabe Kaplan
- Lola Falana
- Pat Morita
- Willie Tyler
- Jimmy Martinez
- Peter Cullen
- Murray Langston
- Lois January
- Richard Kiel
- Marilyn Sokol
ABC series of four variety specials starring singer-dancer Lola Falana.1976-02-02, WNET, 60 min.
A special PBS song-filled history of country music, featuring a cavalcade of country-western performers. Host is Bill Anderson.#9377: 60 MINUTES
Order1976-02-08, CBS, 60 min.
- Walter Cronkite
- Charles Kuralt
- Mike Wallace
- Dan Rather
- Roger Mudd
- Morton Dean
- Bill Plante
- Ed Bradley
- Bob Schieffer
September 24th, 1968- An hour newsmagazine with a strong emphasis on investigative reporting. 60 Minutes began in 1968 as a bi-weekly show, alternating on Tuesday evenings with CBS Reports. In the fall of 1971, it shifted to Sunday evenings. In the fall of 1975, it became a weekly series. It remains a fixture on Sunday evenings on CBS to this day. Host: Mike Wallace
#8740: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE:
Order1976-02-12, SYN, 90 min.
October 1, 1962-March 29, 1963 (NBC); 1965-1969 (Syndicated); August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972 (CBS); 1972-1986 (Syndicated) Guests are Tony Curtis, Arthur Godfrey, Billy Crystal, Leslie Curtis, and Dale Robertson.
#7549: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1976-02-15, WRGB, 55 min.
- Billy Graham
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Pete Sanchez
- Ivan Koloff
- Lou Albano
- Antonino Rocca
- Bugsy McGraw
- Louis Cerdan
- Sylvano Sousa
- Ernie Ladd
- Johnny Rivera
- Ivan Putskik
- Louis Seer
- Pete McKay
- Toni Parisi
"All Star Wrestling" was a WWF television show which consisted of top tier or mid card opponents. The telecasts were taped and neatly edited into one hour programs which were syndicated. All matches were held at the Hamburg Field House in Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Host & commentator at ringside is Vince McMahon Jr. joined by Antonino Rocca. Joe McHugh is the ring announcer. Interviews include Lou Albano, Toni Parisi, and Louis Cerdan. -WWWF All Star Wrestling 2/15/76 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 1/7/76-original airdate 1/17/76) Promo for Albany 2/20 - Vince McMahon interviews Ivan Putski -commercials Joe McHugh intro Superstar Billy Graham vs. Sylvano Sousa -commercials Ivan Putski vs. Bugsy McGraw -commercials Vince McMahon ringside interview with Tony Parisi & Louis Cerdan -commercials Louis Cyr vs. Johnny Rivera -commercials Ivan Koloff vs. Pete McKay Promo for Albany 2/20 - Vince McMahon interviews Lou Albano -commercials Ernie Ladd vs. Pete Sanchez Vince McMahon & Antonio Rocca closing
1976-02-15, ABC, 120 min.
Live coverage of the 18th annual running of the Daytona 500 auto race from Daytona, Florida. This race was televised as part of ABC's Wide World Of Sports program. Bill Flemming and Jackie Stewart call the action.
#9720: TO TELL THE TRUTH
Order1976-02-18, SYN, 30 min.
CBS- 1969-1977. The syndicated version began in 1969 and was hosted by Garry Moore. Regular panelists were Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, and Bill Cullen. Host: Garry Moore. First contestant is Peter Greg, Auto racer. Second contestant is Omar Garcia, Cuban Cigar Exporter.
#7842: CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES
Order1976-02-18, NBC, 30 min.
Daytime- April 1st, 1974- October 1st, 1976 Syndicated- September 9th, 1974- September 1975 Syndicated- September 20th, 1976- September 1977 Announcers: Bill Armstrong, Dick Tufeld, John Harlan A game show involving two contestants, six celebrities, and the studio audience. Frequently seen on the celebrity panel were Carol Wayne, Buddy Hackett, Dick Martin, and Joey Bishop. Host: Jim McKrell. Very few episodes of this quiz show survive.
#9721: TO TELL THE TRUTH
Order1976-02-19, SYN, 13 min.
CBS- 1969-1977. The syndicated version began in 1969 and was hosted by Garry Moore. Regular panelists were Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, and Bill Cullen. Host: Garry Moore. First contestant is Carrine Harris, Exotic Dancer.
#8744: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE:
Order1976-02-19, SYN, 90 min.
October 1, 1962-March 29, 1963 (NBC); 1965-1969 (Syndicated); August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972 (CBS); 1972-1986 (Syndicated) Guests are Peter Ustinov, Beau Bridges, Billy Crystal, and Marilyn Hasset
#7550: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1976-02-22, WRGB, 38 min.
- Billy Graham
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Ivan Koloff
- Antonino Rocca
- Bobo Brazil
- Joe McHugh
- Grand Wizard
- Ernie Roth
- Francisco Flores
- Baron Mikel Scicluna
- Frank Monte
- Louis Cerdan
- Davey OHannon
- Dominic DeNucci
- Vincente Pometti
- Tong Parisi
"All Star Wrestling" was a WWF television show which consisted of top tier or mid card opponents. The telecasts were taped and neatly edited into one hour programs which were syndicated. All matches were held at the Hamburg Field House in Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Host and commentator at ringside is Vince McMahon Jr. joined by Antonino Rocca. Joe McHugh is the ring announcer. Joined in progress during match number two. -WWWF All Star Wrestling 2/22/76 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 1/7/76-original airdate 1/24/76) -show joined in progress Ivan Koloff vs. Dominic DeNucci - joined in progress -commercials Vince McMahon ringside interview with Grand Wizard & Superstar Billy Graham -commercials Bobo Brazil vs. Vincente Pometti -commercials Francisco Flores vs. Baron Mikel Scicluna Promo for Albany 3/5 - Vince McMahon interviews Lou Albano & Ivan Koloff -commercials Tony Parisi & Louis Cerdan vs. Frank Monte & Davey O’Hannon Vince McMahon & Antonino Rocca closing
#8746: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE:
Order1976-02-25, SYN, 90 min.
- Merv Griffin
- Bill Hayes
- Orson Bean
- Bert Convy
- Susan Seaforth
- Roger Perry
- Carolyn Bean
- Jo Ann Worley
- Ann Convy
October 1, 1962-March 29, 1963 (NBC); 1965-1969 (Syndicated); August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972 (CBS); 1972-1986 (Syndicated) Guests are Susan Seaforth, Bill Hayes, Bert Convy, Ann Convy, Orson Bean, Carolyn Bean, Jo Anne Worley, and Roger Perry.
1976-02-28, WCBS, 52 min.
June 15, 1969-September 7, 1969; December 17, 1969-July 13, 1971 (CBS); 1971-1992 (Syndicated). "Hee Haw" was a fast-paced mixture of songs, skits, blackouts, and corny jokes. A syndicated version of the show appeared; by 1977 it was the nation's number-one-rated non-network show. The series was co-hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark (by the late 1980s, Owens and Clark appeared only occasionally, having made room for various guest hosts). A large stable of regular performers have been featured, including Louis M. ("Grandpa") Jones, Junior Samples, Jeannine Riley, Lulu Roman, David Akeman ("Stringbean"), Sherry Miles, Lisa Todd, Minnie Pearl, Gordie Tapp, Diana Scott, Cathy Baker and Barbi Benton.1976-03-05, NBC, min.
- Don Knotts
- Steve Allen
- Bill Dana
- Milton Berle
- Phil Silvers
- Fred MacMurray
- Bob Hope
- Groucho Marx
- Jack Carter
- Jerry Colonna
- Larry Storch
- Red Buttons
- Alan King
- Wayne Newton
- George Burns
- Pat Buttram
- George Kirby
- Don Adams
- Jan Murray
- Vincent Price
- Angie Dickinson
- John Byner
- Foster Brooks
- Rona Barrett
- Telly Savalas
- Freddie Prinze
- Sammy Cahn
- Jimmie Walker
- David Janssen
- Don Rickles
- Phyllis Diller
- Glen Campbell
- Jack Albertson
- Flip Wilson
- Marty Allen
- Desi Arnaz
- Charo
- George Gobel
- Arte Johnson
- Abe Vigoda
- Scatman Crothers
- Jamie Farr
- Mike Connors
- Milton Frome
- Billy Barty
- Jim Hutton
- Harry Ritz
- Chanin Hale
- Andy Albin
Bob Hope hires six TV detectives to solve a series of mysterious disappearances at his house in this comedy special. Duplicate of #7757.
1976-03-05, NBC, 60 min.
- Don Knotts
- Steve Allen
- Bill Dana
- Milton Berle
- Phil Silvers
- Fred MacMurray
- Bob Hope
- Groucho Marx
- Jack Carter
- Jerry Colonna
- Larry Storch
- Red Buttons
- Alan King
- Wayne Newton
- George Burns
- Pat Buttram
- George Kirby
- Don Adams
- Jan Murray
- Vincent Price
- Angie Dickinson
- John Byner
- Foster Brooks
- Rona Barrett
- Telly Savalas
- Freddie Prinze
- Sammy Cahn
- Jimmie Walker
- David Janssen
- Don Rickles
- Phyllis Diller
- Glen Campbell
- Jack Albertson
- Flip Wilson
- Marty Allen
- Desi Arnaz
- Charo
- George Gobel
- Arte Johnson
- Abe Vigoda
- Scatman Crothers
- Jamie Farr
- Mike Connors
- Milton Frome
- Billy Barty
- Jim Hutton
- Harry Ritz
- Chanin Hale
- Andy Albin
Bob Hope hires six TV detectives to solve a series of mysterious disappearances at his house in this comedy special.
1976-03-05, NBC, 60 min.
- Don Knotts
- Steve Allen
- Bill Dana
- Milton Berle
- Phil Silvers
- Fred MacMurray
- Bob Hope
- Groucho Marx
- Jack Carter
- Jerry Colonna
- Larry Storch
- Red Buttons
- Alan King
- Wayne Newton
- George Burns
- Pat Buttram
- George Kirby
- Don Adams
- Jan Murray
- Vincent Price
- Angie Dickinson
- John Byner
- Foster Brooks
- Rona Barrett
- Telly Savalas
- Freddie Prinze
- Sammy Cahn
- Jimmie Walker
- David Janssen
- Don Rickles
- Phyllis Diller
- Glen Campbell
- Jack Albertson
- Flip Wilson
- Marty Allen
- Desi Arnaz
- Charo
- George Gobel
- Arte Johnson
- Abe Vigoda
- Scatman Crothers
- Jamie Farr
- Mike Connors
- Milton Frome
- Billy Barty
- Jim Hutton
- Harry Ritz
- Chanin Hale
- Andy Albin
Bob Hope hires six TV detectives to solve a series of mysterious disappearances at his house in this comedy special. Duplicate of # 7757.