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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.1979-10-17, WNBC, 75 min.
- Don Drysdale
- Howard Cosell
- Bowie Kuhn
- Keith Jackson
- Bill Madlock
- Chuck Tanner
- Jimmy Carter
- Willie Stargell
- Tim Foli
- Phil Garner
- Dave Parker
- Grant Jackson
- Kent Tekulve
- Bob Uecker
- Jim Palmer
- Rick Dempsey
Keith Jackson announces the play-by-play in this final 7th game from the Pirates top of the 8th inning with the Pirates leading the Orioles 2 to 1. Howard Cosell and Don Drysdale do the "color" commentary. From the victorious Pirates clubhouse, Don Drysdale interviews Bill Madlock, manager Chuck Tanner, and Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, who presents the championship trophy. President Jimmy Carter joins in the conversation. Additional interviews are with Willie Stargell, Tim Foli, Phil Garner, Dave Parker, Grant Jackson and Kent Tekulve. From the Orioles clubhouse, Bob Uecker talks to Jim Palmer and Rick Dempsey. Howard Cosell and Keith Jackson wrap up the broadcast from the booth.1979-10-30, HBO, 60 min.
In 1979, just a few years after HBO came on the air, it took a chance on a young comedian, giving him his first TV Special. That was Billy Crystal. Slipping out of his "Soap" role Billy demonstrates his talents for improvisation and bittersweet comedy sketches, among the more incredible his 9 minute brilliant "Fifteen Rounds" routine on the 18 year career of Muhammad Ali, in and out of the ring. Billy Crystal takes on the voices of both Ali and Howard Cosell. At the conclusion of his routine Billy is surprised by Muhammad himself who trades quips with Crystal for an additional five minutes. They reverse roles, Muhammad impersonating Howard Cosell and Billy impersonating Muhammad Ali.
1979-11-25, WABC, 78 min.
- Johnny Marks
- Mickey Rooney
- Red Buttons
- Shelley Winters
- Paul Frees
- Ethel Merman
- Jackie Vernon
- Alan Sues
- Billie Richards
- Don Merrick
Santa Claus, his red nose reindeer Rudolph and Frosty the Snowman team up at a seaside Fourth of July circus, in this musical animated adventure. Original songs by Johnny Marks, known for writing the classic song "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer." A holiday movie Christmas special.#5158: CHRISTMAS SONGS
Order1979-12-24, 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.1979-12-31, WPIX, min.
Leading the band is Bill Lombardo, who continues the tradition begun by his late uncle, Guy Lombardo, beginning in 1929. The last telecast of a 51 year broadcast tradition hosted by a Lombardo. Duplicate of #5390.
1979-12-31, WPIX, 52 min.
Leading the band is Bill Lombardo, who continues the tradition begun by his late uncle, Guy Lombardo, beginning in 1929. The last telecast of a 51 year broadcast tradition hosted by a Lombardo.1980-01-04, WNBC, 104 min.
- Carol Burnett
- Woody Allen
- Henry Fonda
- Paul Newman
- Dick Clark
- Roy Clark
- Kenny Rogers
- Donna Summer
- Steve Martin
- Ted Knight
- Olivia Newton-John
- Hugh Hefner
- Isabel Sanford
- Sherman Hemsley
- Barry Manilow
- Crystal Gayle
- O.J. Simpson
- Sonny Bono
- The Captain & Tennille
- Bill Bixby
- Leif Garrett
- Fleetwood Mac
- Rod Stewart
- Earth, Wind, & Fire
- Evel Knievel
- Brandon Cruz
- David Sheehan
- Kate Jackson
A retrospect of the people, events, music, and trends of the last 10 years. Dick Clark and Sonny Bono co-host.#6754: MEMORIES OF EUBIE
Order1980-02-04, PBS, 60 min.
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.
1980-03-20, NBC, 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.
Host: Johnny Carson. Guests: Suzanne Somers, Billy Crystal, Loretta Lynn. NOTE: This specific TONIGHT SHOW may only contain an opening monologue by Johnny Carson. Other content, as listed, will have to be monitored and confirmed upon your order request.1980-04-21, , min.
Mother of hostage in Iran allowed to see son. Bill Rodgers reported winning Boston marathon.
1980-05-05, NBC, min.
October 1, 1962-May 22, 1992. Bill Cosby is guest. 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.
1980-05-30, WNBC, 105 min.
- Lou Rawls
- Jack Albertson
- Flip Wilson
- Sarah Vaughan
- Gladys Knight and the Pips
- Ben Vereen
- Cab Calloway
- Natalie Cole
- Billy Eckstine
- The Mighty Clouds of Joy
Cab Calloway, Lou Rawls, Natalie Cole, Flip Wilson, Ben Vereen, Jack Albertson, Sarah Vaughan, Billy Eckstine, Gladys Knight and the Pips & Mighty Clouds of Joy headline a musical-comedy tribute to a New York City landmark - Harlem's famed Apollo Theater.1980-07-23, , min.
Billy Carter's relationship with Libya being investigated. Reagan-Carter-John Anderson race heating up.
1980-07-29, , min.
President Carter says he's willing to answer all questions about his brother's involvement with Libya. Connecticut governor Ella Grasso reported urging President Carter to release his delegates.
1980-07-30, , min.
Report Billy Carter lied about his first payment from Libya. Democrats calling for open convention believed helped by Billy Carter revelations.
1980-07-30, , min.
Billy Carter claims to have received State Department telegrams from President Carter regarding his Libya trip.
1980-07-31, , min.
John Anderson reportedly tells Edward Kennedy he will resign from Presidential race if Democrats drop Jimmy Carter.
1980-08-01, , min.
President Carter reportedly still refusing to release delegates for open Convention. Birch Bayh, chairperson of Senate subcommittee investigating Billy Carter, said hopefully work will be wrapped up by Labor Day.
1980-08-04, , min.
President Carter holds a news conference to answer questions about his brother Billy.
1980-08-07, , min.
John Anderson's recent meeting with Edward Kennedy about withdrawing from the Democratic presidential race is noted. Libya's foreign liason office reported releasing statement in defense of Billy Carter.
1980-08-22, , min.
Senate Subcommittee ends questioning of Billy Carter. Said little learned about Libyan involvement. Michael Myers on trial in Abscam matter.
1980-09-04, , min.
Defense Secretary Harold Brown's remarks on new stealth planes, said to be invisible to enemy radar. Senate Subcommittee investigating Billy Carter's association with Libya said to be focusing on Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti.
1980-09-30, , min.
White House said to be preparing a response to Senate Subcommittee conclusion in Billy Carter-Libya affair. President Carter proposal to revive Steel Industry.
1980-10-02, , min.
Senate Subcommittee reports on Billy Carter's Libyan connection. House of Representatives said to be expelling Pennsylvania's Michael Myers due to Abscam conviction.
#18539: BILL MOYERS JOURNAL
Order1980-10-03, PBS, min.
November 14th, 1972- April 16th, 1976 February 5th, 1979- June 21st, 1981 Magazine series hosted by Bill Moyers who served as President Lyndon Johnson's press secretary during the 1960's. From 1972-1976, Moyers focused on life in America. After, the focus was on international issues. Bill Moyers later hosted a half hour interview series, "The World Of Ideas" with Bill Moyers, September 12th, 1988- November 18th, 1988, focusing on single topics with single guests. Cinematographer Phil Gries shot twelve half-hour episodes in that series. Host: Bill Moyers.
1980-10-18, WNBC, 52 min.
October 18, 1980-January 10, 1981. This was the first broadcast of the series. This series, Steve Allen's last, premiered October 18, left the air until returning in December for three more shows and then returned for one last encore appearance on January 10, 1981.#18567: BILL MOYERS JOURNAL
Order1980-11-03, PBS, min.
November 14, 1972 - April 16, 1976, February 5, 1979 - June 21, 1981 Views on the Presidential campaign include interviews with Washington Monthly editor Charlie Peters, author Godfrey Hodgson and voters in Los Angeles' Watts section. Wide-ranging interview series with writers, philosophers, historians, scientists, and other intellectuals, hosted by Bill Moyers.
1980-12-09, WNBC, 52 min.
- Steve Allen
- Joey Forman
- Kaye Ballard
- Foster Brooks
- Donald O'Connor
- Fred Smoot
- Joe Baker
- Bill Saluga
- Martin Mull
- Tom Leopold
- Bob Shaw
- Nancy Steen
- Dorothy Hess
- Catherine O'Hara
October 18, 1980-January 10, 1981. This series, Steve Allen's last, premiered October 18, left the air until returning in December for three more shows and then returned for one last encore appearance on January 10, 1981.1980-12-09, NBC, 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.
Guests: Bill Cosby, Susan George. NOTE: This specific TONIGHT SHOW may only contain an opening monologue by Johnny Carson. Other content, as listed, will have to be monitored and confirmed upon your order request.1980-12-16, WNBC, 52 min.
- Steve Allen
- Bob and Ray
- Jackie Mason
- Steve Lawrence
- Kaye Ballard
- Tom Poston
- Anthony Newley
- Elaine Joyce
- Bill Saluga
- Tom Leopold
- Nancy Steen
- Larry Wilcox
October 18, 1980-January 10, 1981. This series, Steve Allen's last, premiered October 18, left the air until returning in December for three more shows and then returned for one last encore appearance on January 10, 1981.#6558: MARTY ROBBINS SPOTLIGHT
Order1981-03-16, SYND, 30 min.
1977 (Syndicated). Marty Robbins hosts an essentially "This Is Your Life" for stars of country music.
1981-03-17, SYND, 27 min.
1977-1981 (SYNDICATED). A half-hour musical series, "Sha Na Na" was named for its hosts including Lenny Baker, Johnny Contardo, Denny Greene, Jocko Marcellino, Danny McBride, Chico Ryan, Scott Simon, Scott Powell, Don York, and Jon Bauman. Among those featured on the show were Jane Dulo, Pamela Myers, Avery Schreiber, Kenneth Mars, and Soupy Sales. Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. perform "It Took a Little Time." Johnny plays Red to Jocko's Wolf in "Little Red Riding Hood." Other tunes include "It's So Easy."
1981-03-31, ABC, min.
- Ronald Reagan
- Angie Dickinson
- Peter Ustinov
- Jack Lemmon
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Henry Fonda
- Sally Field
- Dustin Hoffman
- Johnny Carson
- Donald Sutherland
- Lily Tomlin
- Lillian Gish
- Diana Ross
- Richard Pryor
- Peter OToole
- Alan Arkin
- Bernadette Peters
- Steve Martin
- Jane Seymour
- Margot Kidder
- Brooke Shields
- Jack Valenti
- Richard Chamberlain
- Lesley-Anne Down
- Sissy Spacek
- Robert De Niro
- Timothy Hutton
- Mary Steenburgen
- Sigourney Weaver
- Nastassja Kinski
- Billy Dee Williams
- Franco Zeffirelli
- Nicholas Brothers
- Luciano Pavarotti
- Robert Redford
- Blythe Danner
- George Cukor
- King Vidor
The 53rd annual Academy Awards presentation from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. The ceremonies, originally scheduled for March 30th, were delayed one day due to the assassination attempt on President Reagan on March 30th. Host: Johnny Carson. Best Picture: Ordinary People Best Actor: Robert De Niro Best Actress: Sissy Spacek Best Supporting Actor: Timothy Hutton Best Supporting Actress: Mary Steenburgen Henry Fonda was awarded the Academy Honorary Award. He received an Oscar for best actor the following year.
#6721: COUNTRY COMES HOME
Order1981-04-01, 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.
1981-06-11, WNBC, 10 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. Introduction of guests: Rona Barrett from Hollywood, Bill Murray and Elton John. Live audience does a number. With commercials. First ten minutes only. Host: Tom Snyder. Ten minute excerpt.
#6684: SOLID GOLD
Order1981-11-14, SYND, 49 min.
- Lulu
- Wayland Flowers
- The Spinners
- Wayland Flowers and Madame
- Marilyn McCoo
- Billy Preston
- Andy Gibb
- Rod Stewart
- Blondie
- Sister Sledge
- The Little River Band
- Robert W. Morgan
1980-1988 (SYNDICATED). A syndicated "countdown" show. The format had the week's top ten tunes either performed by their original artists or interpreted by the Solid Gold Dancers. Dionne Warwick hosted the series during the first season, joined each week by a celebrity guest host. Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo hosted for the 1981-1982 season. Hosts: Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo. Robert W. Morgan, announcer. Wayland Flowers and Madame join as regulars providing comedy relief. This broadcast pays tribute to Solid Gold Classic 1973 hits.
1981-11-25, WNBC, 52 min.
- Steve Martin
- Lynn Redgrave
- John Belushi
- Bill Murray
- Dan Ackroyd
- Lauren Hutton
- The American String Quartet
- Laraine Newman
- Paul Shaffer
Steve Martin's fourth comedy special. He performs his unique brand of comedy before a live audience at NBC's famed Studio 8H.1982-02-06, WNBC, 57 min.
January 30, 1982-February 27, 1982. Fresh from his series, "Soap," Billy Crystal hosts this short-lived five week variety series. Crystal creatively reprises many of his comic characters. In this episode, comedy includes a spoof of early-morning talk shows, a one man stage show, "The Alexander Haig Story," and a send-up of "Young Man with a Horn" called "Young Man with a Mouth." Manhattan Transfer performs "Trickle Trickle" and "Spies in the Night."
1982-02-13, WNBC, 57 min.
January 30, 1982-February 27, 1982. Fresh from his series, "Soap," Billy Crystal hosts this short-lived five week variety series. Crystal creatively reprises many of his comic characters. Comedy includes a sex change for Reggie Jackson (Nell Carter), a screen test for Robert Conrad, directed by Fernando Lamas (Crystal), and a medley of Lou Carter songs including "What's a Matter with Me?" and "If I Had a Nose Full of Nickles."
1982-02-20, WNBC, 57 min.
January 30, 1982-February 27, 1982. Fresh from his series, "Soap," Billy Crystal hosts this short-lived five week variety series. Crystal creatively reprises many of his comic characters. In sketches, Fernando Lamas (Crystal) interviews Mel Tillis...a doctor's X-ray machine suddenly becomes a video game, and Uncle Julius (Billy) is upset with his bridge partner (Michael McManus). Also, Mel sings, "It's Gonna Be One of Them Days."
1982-02-27, WNBC, 50 min.
January 30, 1982-February 27, 1982. Fresh from his series, "Soap," Billy Crystal hosts this short-lived five week variety series. Crystal creatively reprises many of his comic characters. Comedy include a carload of irritated vacationers who get on each other's nerves. TV wrestling shows are spoofed and Uncle Julius (Billy) is mugged. Billy compares Baseball player's names and how they each effect their image. Smokey Robinson sings "Tell Me Tomorrow."
#6689: SOLID GOLD
Order1982-04-03, SYND, 43 min.
- Lou Rawls
- Bobby Womack
- Marilyn McCoo
- Cliff Richard
- Sister Sledge
- Bill Champlin
- Prism
- Wayland Flowers & Madame
- Robert W. Morgan
1980-1988 (SYNDICATED). A syndicated "countdown" show. The format had the week's top ten tunes either performed by their original artists or interpreted by the Solid Gold Dancers. Dionne Warwick hosted the series during the first season, joined each week by a celebrity guest host. Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo hosted for the 1981-1982 season. Hosts: Marilyn McCoo & Lou Rawls. Wayland Flowers and Madame provide comedic relief. Announcer is Robert W. Morgan. NOTE: Joined in progress. Occasional minor variations in sound quality.
1982-05-06, NBC, 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.
Guests: Bill Kirchenbauer, Tony Randall. NOTE: This specific TONIGHT SHOW may only contain an opening monologue by Johnny Carson. Other content, as listed, will have to be monitored and confirmed upon your order request.1982-05-12, ABC, 60 min.
Rodney Dangerfield in his first special.
1982-05-25, , min.
British lose destroyer, twenty die, somber British reaction. Bill Clinton finishes first in Arkansas gubernatorial primary.
1982-10-26, NBC, 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.
Guests: Bill Cosby, Janis Siegel. NOTE: This specific TONIGHT SHOW may only contain an opening monologue by Johnny Carson. Other content, as listed, will have to be monitored and confirmed upon your order request.