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#7848A: CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES
Order1976-07-07, NBC, 30 min.
- Rip Taylor
- Anson Williams
- Carol Wayne
- Jim McKrell
- Charlie ODonnell
- Franklyn Ajaye
- Darrin McGavin
- Michelle Lee
- Donna Lee
- Penny Stick
CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES 1974-08-05, 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. Today's celebrity panel consists of Darrin McGavin, Anson Williams, Carol Wayne, Franklyn Ajaye, Rip Taylor, Michelle Lee. Contestants are Penny Stick, and Donna Lee. Announcer: Charlie O'Donnell Host: Jim McKrell. Includes commercials. NOTE: Very few episodes of this quiz show survive.
1976-07-15, WTEN, 60 min.
Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia announces his choice for Vice-Presidential running mate; Senator Walter Mondale of Minnesota.
1976-07-15, NBC, 30 min.
Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia accepts the Democratic nomination for President of the United States and addresses the Democratic convention on "our nation's past and future."
1976-07-17, ABC, 210 min.
Live coverage of opening ceremonies of the 1976 Summer Olympic Games in Montreal, Canada. Host: Jim McKay
1976-07-20, ABC, 180 min.
Live coverage of the XXI Summer Olympic Games from Montreal, Canada. Jim McKay reports.
#7849: CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES
Order1976-07-21, 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.
#9038: OLYMPIC WRAP-UP, THE
Order1976-07-27, ABC, 15 min.
A wrap-up and review of the XXI Summer Olympic Games from Montreal, Canada. Jim McKay is the host.
#9039: OLYMPIC WRAP-UP, THE
Order1976-07-28, ABC, 15 min.
a wrap-up and review of the XXI Summer Olympic Games from Montreal, Canada. Hosted by Jim McKay.
#9040: OLYMPIC GAMES, THE
Order1976-07-29, ABC, 60 min.
Live coverage of the XXI Summer Olympic Games from Montreal, Canada. Hosted by Jim McKay.
#9041: OLYMPIC GAMES COVERAGE
Order1976-07-31, ABC, 300 min.
Live coverage of the XXI Summer Olympic Games, from Montreal, Canada. Hosted by Jim McKay.
1976-08-01, ABC, 155 min.
Live coverage of the closing ceremonies of the XXI Summer Olympic Games from Montreal, Canada. Jim McKay is the host.
1976-08-04, ABC, 53 min.
Sixty minute variety series hosted by British actor David Allen. Excerpt
#9618: TODAY SHOW, THE
Order1976-08-05, NBC, 90 min.
January 14, 1952-Present. First early-morning network program and longest-running daytime series. Created by Sylvester "Pat" Weaver. Telecast Monday thru Friday, 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM, the broadcasts have maintained a format including a News Summary, segments related to Sports, Weather, Interviews, and Features. Throughout its long run, hosts of "The Today Show" have included Dave Garroway (1952-1961), John Chancellor (1961-1962), Hugh Downs (1962-1971), Frank McGee (1971-1974), Jim Hartz (1974-1976), Tom Brokaw (1976-1981), Jane Pauley, Bryant Gumbel, Chris Wallace, Katie Couric, and others.
This show is a 90-minute excerpt. Please note: There is slight distortion, low volume, and level variations on this show.#9619: TODAY SHOW, THE
Order1976-08-10, NBC, 30 min.
January 14, 1952-Present. First early-morning network program and longest-running daytime series. Created by Sylvester "Pat" Weaver. Telecast Monday thru Friday, 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM, the broadcasts have maintained a format including a News Summary, segments related to Sports, Weather, Interviews, and Features. Throughout its long run, hosts of "The Today Show" have included Dave Garroway (1952-1961), John Chancellor (1961-1962), Hugh Downs (1962-1971), Frank McGee (1971-1974), Jim Hartz (1974-1976), Tom Brokaw (1976-1981), Jane Pauley, Bryant Gumbel, Chris Wallace, Katie Couric, and others.
This show is 30 minutes only. Host: Jim Hartz.#9620: TODAY SHOW, THE
Order1976-08-11, NBC, 30 min.
January 14, 1952-Present. First early-morning network program and longest-running daytime series. Created by Sylvester "Pat" Weaver. Telecast Monday thru Friday, 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM, the broadcasts have maintained a format including a News Summary, segments related to Sports, Weather, Interviews, and Features. Throughout its long run, hosts of "The Today Show" have included Dave Garroway (1952-1961), John Chancellor (1961-1962), Hugh Downs (1962-1971), Frank McGee (1971-1974), Jim Hartz (1974-1976), Tom Brokaw (1976-1981), Jane Pauley, Bryant Gumbel, Chris Wallace, Katie Couric, and others.
This show is 30 minutes only. Host: Jim Hartz.#7850: CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES
Order1976-08-13, 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.
#9621: TODAY SHOW, THE
Order1976-08-18, NBC, 120 min.
January 14, 1952-Present. First early-morning network program and longest-running daytime series. Created by Sylvester "Pat" Weaver. Telecast Monday thru Friday, 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM, the broadcasts have maintained a format including a News Summary, segments related to Sports, Weather, Interviews, and Features. Throughout its long run, hosts of "The Today Show" have included Dave Garroway (1952-1961), John Chancellor (1961-1962), Hugh Downs (1962-1971), Frank McGee (1971-1974), Jim Hartz (1974-1976), Tom Brokaw (1976-1981), Jane Pauley, Bryant Gumbel, Chris Wallace, Katie Couric, and others.
Host: Jim Hartz.#9623: TODAY SHOW, THE
Order1976-08-20, NBC, 120 min.
- Yul Brynner
- Ronald Reagan
- Jimmy Carter
- Betty Furness
- Jim Hartz
- Robert Dole
- Gerald R. Ford
- Jerry West
- John Kenneth Galbraith
- Floyd Kalber
- Bob Woodruff
- William F. Buckley Jr.
January 14, 1952-Present. First early-morning network program and longest-running daytime series. Created by Sylvester "Pat" Weaver. Telecast Monday thru Friday, 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM, the broadcasts have maintained a format including a News Summary, segments related to Sports, Weather, Interviews, and Features. Throughout its long run, hosts of "The Today Show" have included Dave Garroway (1952-1961), John Chancellor (1961-1962), Hugh Downs (1962-1971), Frank McGee (1971-1974), Jim Hartz (1974-1976), Tom Brokaw (1976-1981), Jane Pauley, Bryant Gumbel, Chris Wallace, Katie Couric, and others.
A review of the Republican National Convention by William F. Buckley Jr. and John Kenneth Galbraith. Host: Jim Hartz.#9622: TODAY SHOW, THE
Order1976-08-23, NBC, 120 min.
January 14, 1952-Present. First early-morning network program and longest-running daytime series. Created by Sylvester "Pat" Weaver. Telecast Monday thru Friday, 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM, the broadcasts have maintained a format including a News Summary, segments related to Sports, Weather, Interviews, and Features. Throughout its long run, hosts of "The Today Show" have included Dave Garroway (1952-1961), John Chancellor (1961-1962), Hugh Downs (1962-1971), Frank McGee (1971-1974), Jim Hartz (1974-1976), Tom Brokaw (1976-1981), Jane Pauley, Bryant Gumbel, Chris Wallace, Katie Couric, and others.
The topics: Good marriages and a salute to Rudolph Valentino. Host: Jim Hartz.#3365: JOHNNY CASH AND FRIENDS
Order1976-08-29, WCBS, 52 min.
August 29, 1976-September 19, 1976. This was the first broadcast of the series. The first, "The Johnny Cash Show," was introduced as a summer series and returned later as a midseason replacement. In addition to Cash it featured June Carter Cash (his wife), Carl Perkins, the Carter Family, the Statler Brothers and the Tennessee Three. The second show, "Johnny Cash and Friends," was a summer series and featured Cash, June Carter Cash, Steve Martin, Jim Varney and Howard Mann.1976-09-02, WNBC, 49 min.
"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder is NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE. October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. This was part 3 of 4 of the "Mental Illness" health care broadcasts. On the panel are famed baseball great Jimmy Piersall, Rosalyn Laroche, and Father Daniel Smith all recovering from mental illness in their past. They discusses their history and thoughts about the subject. Topics include schizophrenia, manic depression, vitamin therapy and shock therapy. . NOTE: Missing opening first minutes. Otherwise complete with commercials. 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.
#18089: RACE FOR THE WHITE HOUSE
Order1976-09-03, , min.
A look at the candidates in the 1976 presidential election.
#18091: JOHNNY CASH AND FRIENDS
Order1976-09-05, WCBS, min.
- Johnny Cash
- Larry Gatlin
- Steve Martin
- Rita Coolidge
- Kris Kristofferson
- June Carter Cash
- Howard Mann
- Jim Varney
August 29, 1976-September 19, 1976. The first, "The Johnny Cash Show," was introduced as a summer series and returned later as a midseason replacement. In addition to Cash it featured June Carter Cash (his wife), Carl Perkins, the Carter Family, the Statler Brothers and the Tennessee Three. The second show, "Johnny Cash and Friends," was a summer series and featured Cash, June Carter Cash, Steve Martin, Jim Varney and Howard Mann. Duplicate of #3366.
#18092: JIMMY CARTER POLITICAL SPOT
Order1976-09-05, , min.
Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter in a political campaign speech.
#3366: JOHNNY CASH AND FRIENDS
Order1976-09-05, WCBS, 52 min.
- Johnny Cash
- Larry Gatlin
- Steve Martin
- Rita Coolidge
- Kris Kristofferson
- June Carter Cash
- Howard Mann
- Jim Varney
August 29, 1976-September 19, 1976. The first, "The Johnny Cash Show," was introduced as a summer series and returned later as a midseason replacement. In addition to Cash it featured June Carter Cash (his wife), Carl Perkins, the Carter Family, the Statler Brothers and the Tennessee Three. The second show, "Johnny Cash and Friends," was a summer series and featured Cash, June Carter Cash, Steve Martin, Jim Varney and Howard Mann.1976-09-07, NBC, 15 min.
Highlights of the 1976 United States Open tennis tournament from Forest Hills, New York.
1976-09-08, NBC, 15 min.
Highlights of the 1976 United States Open tennis tournament from Forest Hills, New York.
1976-09-09, , min.
China chairman Mao Tse-tung has died at age 82. His death may cause power struggle and policy changes in China. Statements from Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Jimmy Carter.
1976-09-09, CBS, 15 min.
Highlights of the 1976 United States Open tennis tournament from Forest Hills, New York. Winners were Jimmy Connors and Chris Evert.
1976-09-11, WNEW, 27 min.
1976-1977 (Syndicated). A half hour of country and western music, hosted by Dolly Parton.1976-09-12, ABC, min.
Examination of the 1976 presidential race between President Gerald Ford and Democratic challenger Jimmy Carter.
#7852: CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES
Order1976-09-15, 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.
#18101: CAMPAIGN '76
Order1976-09-17, , min.
A look at the 1976 presidential campaign.
1976-09-21, , min.
Jimmy Carter does interview for Playboy Magazine. Vice-Presidential candidate Walter Mondale campaigns in Midwest.
1976-09-23, NBC, 60 min.
The first of three Presidential debates between incumbent President Gerald R. Ford and the Democratic candidate Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia from the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia. This was the first Presidential debate in sixteen years and the first that an incumbent President participated in. The moderator is Edwin Newman. Please note: Due to technical difficulties, the debate lasted 60 minutes instead of the scheduled 90 minutes.
1976-09-23, WGY, 60 min.
The first of three Presidential debates between incumbent President Gerald R. Ford and the Democratic candidate Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia from the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia. This was the first Presidential debate in sixteen years and the first that an incumbent President participated in. The moderator is Edwin Newman. Live radio coverage. Please note: Due to technical difficulties, the debate lasted 60 minutes instead of the scheduled 90 minutes. Please see #9181 for details.
1976-09-24, NBC, 15 min.
A summary of the first Presidential debate between incumbent President Gerald R. Ford and the Democratic challenger, Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia. John Chancellor and David Brinkley report.
1976-10-01, , min.
Latest Gallup Poll shows Carter in front of Ford 50 to 42%. Vice-presidential candidates Dole and Mondale both return to Washington after campaigning on road.
1976-10-06, NBC, min.
The second Presidential debate between President Gerald R.Ford and Democratic challenger Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia. The moderator is Pauline Fredericks.
1976-10-06, NBC, 15 min.
An analysis of the second debate between President Gerald R. Ford and Democratic Presidential candidate Jimmy Carter.
#18107: CARTER-FORD DEBATE
Order1976-10-06, , min.
Second presidential debate between Democratic candidate Jimmy Carter and President Gerald Ford. Post-debate commentary.
1976-10-06, CBS, 15 min.
Analysis of the recently concluded second Presidential debate between President Gerald R. Ford and Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter. Walter Cronkite reports
#4049: MUSIC HALL AMERICA
Order1976-10-13, WPIX, 54 min.
1976 (Syndicated). A one hour musical series taped in Nashville, Tennessee with a different host presiding over each program.#18109: GERALD FORD NEWS CONFERENCE
Order1976-10-14, , min.
President Ford uses news conference to attack his opponent, Jimmy Carter.
#18111: CAMPAIGN '76
Order1976-10-17, , min.
The 1976 presidential race is examined.
1976-10-22, NBC, 90 min.
The third and final Presidential debate between President Gerald R. Ford and Democratic challenger Governor Jimmy Carter of Georgia. The moderator is Barbara Walters.
1976-10-28, , min.
Jimmy Carter campaigns in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. Ford in Indiana and Ohio.
1976-10-28, NBC, 90 min.
October 1, 1962-May 22, 1992. Johnny Carson, host of NBC's network late-night "Tonight Show" reigned for 30 unprecedented years...five times the combined tenure of Steve Allen, and Jack Paar. Carson was impervious to competition, including efforts to dethrone him by Les Crane, Joey Bishop, Merv Griffin, Dick Cavett, Jack Paar, Pat Sajak, Joan Rivers, and Arsenio Hall. Sadly, very few complete "Tonight Show" broadcasts survive during Johnny Carson's first ten years of broadcasting. Around 1965, through the early 1970's, oldest tapes were first erased systematically by orders from myopic NBC executives, to be recycled for purposes of saving money. Ironically, in many cases, these older master tapes were too brittle, and portended probable drop-outs for re-use after being erased. Subsequently blank after being erased, these older questionable master 2" Quad tapes were either sparingly used or never used again for recording new programming and eventually were discarded. Saving thousands of dollars at the time (wiping master tapes for potential re-use) resulted in losing millions of dollars by NBC in today's marketplace, and more importantly wiping thousands of historic TONIGHT SHOW broadcasts, which contain precious personal anecdotes from political, show business, and sports icons of the past.
Johnny's guests are Bob Hope, Jack Anderson, Steve Martin, and Jim Fowler.#18114: CAMPAIGN '76
Order1976-10-29, , min.
The 1976 presidential race.
1976-10-30, WNEW, 27 min.
1976-1977 (Syndicated). A half hour of country and western music, hosted by Dolly Parton.