Search Results
1288 records found for Jim
#4036: MUPPET SHOW, THE
Order1979-11-26, WCBS, 27 min.
1976-1981 (Syndicated). The Muppets, created by Jim Henson and company, starred in their own half-hour comedy-variety show. Each week a guest celebrity appeared. The most popular first-run syndicated series in TV history.1979-11-28, , min.
President Carter discusses the Iranian crisis.
1979-12-02, , min.
Shah of Iran moved from New York City hospital to a military hospital in Texas. Decision made by President Carter. Details of consumer study on seat belt safety.
#4037: MUPPET SHOW, THE
Order1979-12-03, WCBS, 27 min.
1976-1981 (Syndicated). The Muppets, created by Jim Henson and company, starred in their own half-hour comedy-variety show. Each week a guest celebrity appeared. The most popular first-run syndicated series in TV history.1979-12-04, , min.
Governor Jerry Brown reportedly invited by Ted Kennedy and President Carter to join debate next month in Iowa. Eleven people reported trampled to death at Who concert in Cincinnati
1979-12-05, WABC, 52 min.
A John Denver and the Muppets Christmas special, including a moving rendition of "Silent Night" performed by John, the Muppets and a children's chorus. *** this program is not available for trade or sale ***#4038: MUPPET SHOW, THE
Order1979-12-10, WCBS, 27 min.
1976-1981 (Syndicated). The Muppets, created by Jim Henson and company, starred in their own half-hour comedy-variety show. Each week a guest celebrity appeared. The most popular first-run syndicated series in TV history.1979-12-11, , min.
Report of USSR troops moving into Afghanistan. Poll results regarding President Carter's handling of the Iranian hostage situation.
1979-12-17, , min.
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher meets with President Carter at White House. Seven-year Guerrilla war in Rhodesia has ended.
#4039: MUPPET SHOW, THE
Order1979-12-17, WCBS, 27 min.
1976-1981 (Syndicated). The Muppets, created by Jim Henson and company, starred in their own half-hour comedy-variety show. Each week a guest celebrity appeared. The most popular first-run syndicated series in TV history.1979-12-20, , min.
Brief excerpt of President Carter news conference.
1979-12-28, , min.
President Carter meets with national security advisers about Iran and Afghanistan. Iowa debate scheduled for January between President Carter, Edward Kennedy, and Jerry Brown canceled.
1979-12-28, , min.
President Carter meets with security advisers about Iran and Afghanistan. Suit brought against President Carter's reelection campaign.
1979-12-29, , min.
President Carter delays declaring sanctions against Iran, first full day of ceasefire in Rhodesia.
1980-01-03, NBC, 120 min.
- Robert Stack
- Milton Berle
- Gene Kelly
- Frank Sinatra
- Peter Falk
- Orson Welles
- Red Buttons
- Robert Mitchum
- Dean Martin
- Nancy Sinatra
- Glenn Ford
- Flip Wilson
- Rich Little
- Sammy Davis Jr.
- Dionne Warwick
- Don Rickles
- Pat Henry
- Paul Anka
- Charlie Callas
- Lucille Ball
- Red Skelton
- William B. Williams
- Cary Grant
- Tony Bennett
- Robert Merrill
- Harry James
- Jule Styne
- Sammy Cahn
- Jimmy Van Heusen
- Lillian Carter
- Frank Sinatra, Jr.
- Tina Sinatra
A musical salute to the first 40 years in show business for Frank Sinatra and his music. Filmed in December, 1979, this is an All-Star gala salute to Sinatra, celebrating forty years in show business. Sinatra also celebrates his 64th birthday and receives the first ASCAP Pied Piper award for service to lyricists, as well as a special Grammy Trustees Award. Taped at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada.
1980-01-04, , min.
President Carter addresses the nation on Afghanistan.
#19975: PRESIDENT CARTER COMMENTARY
Order1980-01-04, , min.
President Carter comments on Soviet-Afghanistan conflict.
1980-01-05, , min.
USSR responds to President Carter's speech of the night before, relations between the two countries remain tense.
1980-01-07, NBC, min.
USSR reportedly vetoing a resolution in United States Security Council calling for withdrawal of USSR troops in Afghanistan. White House reacts to Soviet veto. Garrick Utley reports.
1980-01-09, , min.
President Carter reacts to Russian invasion of Afghanistan. Both US and China show indignation of Russian invasion.
1980-01-10, , min.
UN General Assembly begins emergency session for Russian invasion of Afghanistan. President Carter puts embargo on grain shipments to USSR.
1980-01-12, , min.
President Carter's Iowa campaign strategy. Defense Secretary Harold Brown tours Chinese naval base.
1980-01-14, CBS, min.
Diplomatic setback for USSR in UN General Assembly. Juror selection in Bert Lance trial. Former Budget Director fired by President Carter.
#18398: MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT
Order1980-01-14, PBS, min.
October 20th 1975-September 5th, 1983 Half-hour nightly PBS news report with Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer. Expanded to one-hour on September 5th, 1983 and renamed The MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour. Topic: Soviet motives in Afghanistan.
1980-01-15, , min.
President Carter's reaction to UN General Assembly's condemnation of Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. United Auto Workers reception of Edward Kennedy at Washington, DC Convention.
1980-01-23, , 60 min.
Jimmy Carter's final State Of The Union Address.
1980-01-27, , min.
United States Olympic Committee calls for Moscow Olympic games to be moved, or cancelled. President Carter comments. Army Secretary Clifford Alexander says draft may be resumed.
1980-01-28, , min.
President Carter sending 1981 budget to Congress. Ronald Reagan loses Iowa primary to George Bush.
1980-01-30, , min.
Edward Kennedy wants to debate President Carter. Lighting of Olympic torch in Olympia, Greece.
1980-01-31, 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: Michael Landon, Donna Theodore, Jim Fowler, Dr. Paul Ehrlich. 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.1980-02-11, , min.
Jimmy Carter, Edward Kennedy, and Jerry Brown all claiming victory in Maine caucus. Operation Abscam reportedly going no further in Congress than implication of eight representatives.
1980-02-13, , min.
President Carter holds new conference to discuss hostage crisis in Tehran.
1980-02-18, CBS, min.
Yugoslav President Tito's health reportedly worsens. Exemptions to President Carter's Selective Service registration.
1980-02-20, , min.
President Carter makes decision to boycott Moscow Olympics. Wants Olympic Committee to stand by decision. Carter interviewed about state of economy.
1980-03-31, , min.
Iran and United States reportedly in talks regarding hostage crises. Canada's olympic committee reportedly sending teams to Moscow Olympics despite President Carter's call for boycott.
1980-04-01, , min.
Primaries in Kansas and Wisconsin. President Carter's response to Iranian President's offer to remove United States hostages from custody of terrorists.
#18441: MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT
Order1980-04-07, PBS, min.
October 20th 1975-September 5th, 1983 Half-hour nightly PBS news report with Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer. Expanded to one-hour on September 5th, 1983 and renamed The MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour. Topic: Report on Iran Crisis.
1980-04-08, , min.
Anwar Sadat arriving in Washington for talks with President Carter regarding Palestinian situation.
1980-04-09, , min.
Shah of Iran leaves Cairo hospital. Anwar Sadat and President Carter continue their meetings on Palestinian situation.
1980-04-17, , min.
President Carter issues more sanctions against Iran but no military action. Carter's assessment of economy mentioned at news conference.
1980-04-22, , min.
Pennsylvania Primary. President Carter reportedly receiving additional funds by House to begin draft registration process. USSR showing no signs of leaving Afghanistan.
1980-04-25, , min.
Report on the Iranian hostage crisis and the failed rescue attempt.
1980-04-29, , min.
President Carter addresses the nation on the attempted rescue of the Iranian hostages.
1980-04-29, , min.
President Carter discusses failed rescue attempt of US hostages in Iran and the resignation of Secretary of State Cyrus Vance.
#19991: MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT
Order1980-05-05, PBS, min.
October 20th 1975-September 5th, 1983 Half-hour nightly PBS news report with Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer. Expanded to one-hour on September 5th, 1983 and renamed The MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour. Hosts: Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer.
1980-05-13, , min.
President Carter holds a news conference. Among the topics; the Iranian hostage crisis.
1980-06-01, , min.
Pope John Paul 11 visits France. Senator Kennedy blames economy problems on President Carter.
1980-06-06, , min.
GOP Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan criticizes President Carter's economic policy. Afghan rebels amassing for offensive against USSR troops around Kabul.
1980-06-18, , min.
Racial unrest in South Africa. President Carter and King Hussein of Jordan ending two days of Mideast peace talks. No progress reported.
1980-06-20, , min.
President Carter visits Rome, calls for allied condemnation of USSR invasion of Afghanistan. South Africa reported to be moving troops around Port Elizabeth to protect industry sites.