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#2123: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
Order1976-02-27, WNBC, 100 min.
- Joey Bishop
- Gene Kelly
- Howard Cosell
- James Stewart
- John Wayne
- Dean Martin
- Paul Lynde
- Angie Dickinson
- Nipsey Russell
- Foster Brooks
- Barry Goldwater
- Joe Namath
- Don Rickles
- Dan Rowan
- Dick Martin
- Orson Welles
- Hubert Humphrey
- Muhammad Ali
- Rich Little
- Charlie Callas
- Ruth Buzzi
- Gabriel Kaplan
- Georgia Engel
- Tony Orlando
A roast of the roastmaster. Dean Martin finds that turnabout is fair play when he becomes the target of comic barbs from an all-star array of roasters. Don Rickles is the emcee for the affair, which features appearances by Joey Bishop, Foster Brooks, Ruth Buzzi, Charlie Callas, Howard Cosell, Angie Dickinson, Georgia Engel, Sen. Barry Goldwater, Bob Hope, Sen. Hubert Humphrey, Gabriel Kaplan, Gene Kelly, Rich Little, Paul Lynde, Dick Martin, Muhammad Ali, Joe Namath, Tony Orlando, Dan Rowan, Nipsey Russell, James Stewart, John Wayne and Orson Welles.#9888: "WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS.'
Order1976-02-28, ABC, 90 min.
The 1976 Flamingo Stakes horse race is featured. Honest Pleasure was the winner.
1976-03-09, NBC, 90 min.
- Howard Cosell
- Robert Stack
- Ernest Borgnine
- Dean Martin
- Angie Dickinson
- Nipsey Russell
- Foster Brooks
- Darren McGavin
- Shelley Winters
- Telly Savalas
- Don Rickles
- Dan Rowan
- Dick Martin
- Phyllis Diller
- Dom DeLuise
- George Kennedy
- Rich Little
- Peter Graves
- Richard Roundtree
- Alex Karras
- Casey Kasem
Telly Savalas is roasted.
1976-03-20, ABC, min.
England's John H. Stracey meets Hedgemon Lewis for the WBC Welterweight Championship of the world. Stracey captures the title via a 10th round TKO. Howard Cosell reports from ringside.
#9891: "WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS."
Order1976-04-04, ABC, 90 min.
A tribute to Yankee Stadium is featured.
1976-04-30, ABC, min.
A live, primetime heavyweight bout between Muhammad Ali and Jimmy Young at the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland. Ali won by unanimous decision. Howard Cosell calls the action from ringside.
#7766: BOXING SPECIAL, THE
Order1976-04-30, ABC, 150 min.
A Live Special ABC TV Broadcast. Matches include Ken Norton vs. Ron Stander, Muhammed Ali vs Jimmy Young, Howard Cosell is the host. Muhammad Ali (50-2) defends his heavyweight championship against Jimmy Young (17-4-2) in a 15 round bout at Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland. The questionable credentials of Ali's most recent foe, Jean-Pierre Cooperman, prompted some sports writers to wonder whether Al had embarked upon a "bum of the month" campaign, as Joe Louis did 25 years ago. Louis defended his title against mostly unranked opponents eight times between December 1940 and September 1941). Young is no Cooperman, as his no. 3 rating by Ring Magazine attests. A polished stand-up boxer with an effective left jab (one of Ali's best weapons as well). Young rose to prominence in the heavyweight division when he beat sixth-ranked Ron Lyle in February 1975. Since then Young has worn three fights, two by KO. In the preliminary bout, top-ranked heavyweight contender Ken Norton faces Ron Stander. Howard Cosell reports at ring side.
1976-05-01, ABC, 120 min.
The 102nd running of the Kentucky Derby is telecast live from Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Bold Forbes is the winner of the first leg of thoroughbred racing's triple crown. Hosted by Jim McKay and Chris Schenkel
1976-06-10, WNBC, 60 min.
"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder. 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. On this show, Snyder is joined by outspoken ABC sports broadcaster Howard Cosell. Cosell comments on the following topics: his background in law; being denied a spot on ABC's "Monday Night Baseball" program; his belief that baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn is "incredibly inept"; why baseball's antitrust exemption is wrong; his early broadcasting career in radio; the escalating costs of sports production; why he recommended that ABC should fire former "Monday Night Football" announcer Fred "the Hammer" Williamson -- whom he had earlier recommended for the job; Roone Arledge's decision to replace Keith Jackson with Frank Gifford on "Monday Night Football"; the erroneous reports that he once tried to broadcast a "Monday Night Football" game while drunk -- although he does acknowledge vomiting on fellow broadcaster Don Meredith one night due to a stomach illness; his relationship with boxing champ Muhammad Ali; how sports has distorted the priorities of many Americans; the talents of the rock group the Bay City Rollers, who appeared on his variety show, "Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell"; the cancellation of that variety program; the gamble taken by NBC Entertainment Division President Fred Silverman in moving the popular police drama "Starsky and Hutch" to a new time slot; and Cosell's views on the negative press he receives.
1976-11-13, ABC, 120 min.
- Howard Cosell
- Ron Howard
- Hal Linden
- Telly Savalas
- Desmond Wilson
- Jimmie Walker
- Bobby Troup
- Adrienne Barbeau
- Gabriel Kaplan
- Robert Hegyes
- Penny Marshall
- Bill Macy
- Darleen Carr
- Gary Burghoff
- Pat Harrington
- Loretta Swit
- MacKenzie Phillips
- Robert Conrad
- Kevin Tighe
- Lynda Carter
- Melissa Sue Anderson
- Richard Hatch
- Kevin Dobson
- Farah Fawcett
- Karen Grassle
- Ben Murphy
- Barbara Parkins
- Joanna Pettet
- John Schuck
- Tim Matheson
- Lee Merriwether
November 13, 1976 - December 10, 1988. Teams of current and classic TV stars from multiple eras and different genres go head-to-head in a variety of athletic games, including events like Tug o' War, the Obstacle Course and the Dunk Tank. Host: Howard Cosell and others.
#18131: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
Order1976-12-15, WNBC, min.
- Gene Kelly
- Danny Thomas
- Howard Cosell
- Milton Berle
- Red Buttons
- Dean Martin
- Jan Murray
- Nipsey Russell
- Jimmie Walker
- Harvey Korman
- Orson Welles
- Lucille Ball
- Charlie Callas
- Charo
- Ruth Buzzi
Roastee Danny Thomas is on the receiving end of quips by Lucille Ball, Milton Berle, Gene Kelly, Orson Welles, Howard Cosell, Jimmie Walker, Red Buttons, Ruth Buzzi, Charo, Jan Murray, Charlie Callas, Nipsey Russell and Harvey Korman. Duplicate of #2118.
1976-12-15, NBC, 52 min.
- Gene Kelly
- Danny Thomas
- Howard Cosell
- Milton Berle
- Red Buttons
- Dean Martin
- Jan Murray
- Nipsey Russell
- Jimmie Walker
- Harvey Korman
- Orson Welles
- Lucille Ball
- Charlie Callas
- Charo
- Ruth Buzzi
Roastee Danny Thomas is on the receiving end of quips by Lucille Ball, Milton Berle, Gene Kelly, Orson Welles, Howard Cosell, Jimmie Walker, Red Buttons, Ruth Buzzi, Charo, Jan Murray, Charlie Callas, Nipsey Russell, and Harvey Korman. Dupe Of # 2118.
#2118: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
Order1976-12-15, WNBC, 52 min.
- Gene Kelly
- Danny Thomas
- Howard Cosell
- Milton Berle
- Red Buttons
- Dean Martin
- Jan Murray
- Nipsey Russell
- Jimmie Walker
- Harvey Korman
- Orson Welles
- Lucille Ball
- Charlie Callas
- Charo
- Ruth Buzzi
Roastee Danny Thomas is on the receiving end of quips by Lucille Ball, Milton Berle, Gene Kelly, Orson Welles, Howard Cosell, Jimmie Walker, Red Buttons, Ruth Buzzi, Charo, Jan Murray, Charlie Callas, Nipsey Russell and Harvey Korman.1977-01-22, ABC, min.
Heavyweight boxing champ George Forman is pitted against five opponents in separate three-round boxing exhibitions from the Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Canada. Howard Cosell reports from ringside.
#18150: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
Order1977-02-21, WNBC, min.
- Joe Garagiola
- Howard Cosell
- Milton Berle
- Red Buttons
- Dean Martin
- Alice Ghostley
- George Kirby
- Nipsey Russell
- Johnny Bench
- Jimmie Walker
- Orson Welles
- Charlie Callas
- Charo
- Liz Torres
- Gabriel Kaplan
- Ed Bluestone
- Abe Vigoda
- Billy Crystal
Gabriel Kaplan is roasted by host Dean Martin, Milton Berle, Johnny Bench, Howard Cosell, Joe Garagiola, Orson Welles, Abe Vigoda, Liz Torres, Charo, Jimmie Walker, Nipsey Russell, Alice Ghostley, Red Buttons, Charlie Callas, George Kirby, Ed Bluestone and Billy Crystal. Duplicate of #2124.
#2124: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
Order1977-02-21, WNBC, 52 min.
- Joe Garagiola
- Howard Cosell
- Milton Berle
- Red Buttons
- Dean Martin
- Alice Ghostley
- George Kirby
- Nipsey Russell
- Johnny Bench
- Jimmie Walker
- Orson Welles
- Charlie Callas
- Charo
- Liz Torres
- Gabriel Kaplan
- Ed Bluestone
- Abe Vigoda
- Billy Crystal
Gabriel Kaplan is roasted by host Dean Martin, Milton Berle, Johnny Bench, Howard Cosell, Joe Garagiola, Orson Welles, Abe Vigoda, Liz Torres, Charo, Jimmie Walker, Nipsey Russell, Alice Ghostley, Red Buttons, Charlie Callas, George Kirby, Ed Bluestone and Billy Crystal.1977-05-07, ABC, 120 min.
The 103rd running of the Kentucky Derby is telecast live from Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Seattle Slew captures the Derby on his way to winning horse racing's triple crown in 1977. Jim McKay is host.
#7771: BOXING SPECIAL
Order1977-05-17, ABC, 85 min.
Muhammad Ali defends his heavyweight boxing championship vs. Alfredo Evangelista. Ali successfully defends his crown by scoring a 15 round unanimous decision. Howard Cosell and Chris Schenkel are the commentators.
#9173: PREAKNESS STAKES, THE
Order1977-05-21, ABC, 60 min.
The 102nd running of the Preakness Stakes, the second jewel in horse racing's triple crown is broadcast from Pimlico Racetrack in Baltimore, Maryland. Seattle Slew was the winner on his way to winning the triple crown. Ridden by Jean Cruget, Seattle Slew scored a 1 1/2 length victory over runner-up Iron Constitution. Howard Cosell, Jim McKay, and Eddie Arcaro report.
1977-06-03, WNBC, 58 min.
"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder. October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. This is the final broadcast from New York after two and half years. Tom Snyder extends than you to all of his staff including George Pall (director). Future programs will be broadcast from Burbank, California. Barbara Walters discusses her trip to Cuba and interview with Fidel Castro. She praises Tom Snyder for his stellar work as Tomorrow Show host. 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.
1977-08-15, WAST, 90 min.
- Howard Cosell
- Milton Berle
- Alan King
- Dick Gregory
- Bill Cosby
- Bob Gibson
- Jimmy Carter
- Lou Rawls
- George Plimpton
- Richie Havens
- Wilt Chamberlain
- Natalie Cole
- Jackie Jackson
- George Benson
- Al Green
- Chuck Mangione
- Larry Doby
- OJ Simpson
- Billy Paul
- Franco Harris
- Wilma Rudolph
- Ike Williams
- Alan Jackson
- Willie Mays
- O.J. Simpson
- Earl Monroe
- Lady Flash
- Joe Jackson
- Bill Bradley
- Charlie May
- Edward S. Temple
- Dick Night Trane Lane
- Chet Walker
- Miss Universe 1976
- Rina Messinger
The Fourth annual Black Athletes Hall of Fame Award presentation broadcast on ABC affiliate station WAST from 11:30pm to 1:00am. The award ceremony occurred on June 16, 1977 in the Grand Ballroom of the New York Hilton Hotel in New York City. Honored sports figures, included Wilt Chamberlain, Ike Williams, Earl "The Pearl" Monroe, Larry Doby, Bob Gibson, Franco Harris, Bill Bradley, Wilma Rudolph Charley May, and O.J. Simpson. The program features a taped salute from President Jimmy Carter and appearances by guests, including, Alan King, Billy Paul, Chuck Mangione, Al Green, Howard Cosell, Dick Gregory, Natalie Cole, Milton Berle, Richie Havens, Natalie Cole, Al Green, Lady Flash, others. NOTE: Lady Flash sings "Love Power." O.J. Simpson mentions his inspiration to get into sports came from Willie Mays. Chet Walker accepts the Black Hall of Fame award for Wilt Chambherlain, Bill Cosby Award presented to Bob Gibson, Alan King presents the first Man of the Year Humanitarian Award to Bill Cosby. Host: Bill Cosby Includes Commercials.
#8495: MAGIC OF ABC, THE
Order1977-09-07, ABC, 60 min.
- Howard Cosell
- Hal Linden
- Marie Osmond
- Donny Osmond
- Penny Marshall
- Abe Vigoda
- Cindy Williams
- Fred Berry
- Parker Stevenson
- David Copperfield
- Adam Rich
- Kristy McNichol
- Shaun Cassidy
- Kate Jackson
- Dick Van Patton
A preview of ABC's fall schedule for 1977, hosted by twenty-year-old David Copperfield.
1977-10-03, ABC, 180 min.
On September 21, 1970, ABC launched Monday Night Football as a regular series during the football season. Elaborately packaged with flashy graphics and entertaining commentary, Monday Night Football brought sports programming to a mainstream prime-time audience that included more than just sports fans. The Oakland Raiders defeat the Kansas City Chiefs 37-28 in a Monday Night football game in Kansas City, Missouri. Howard Cosell, Don Meredith, and Frank Gifford call the action. The Kansas City Chiefs lose to the Oakland Raiders, 37 to 28, on October 3, 1977. Final OAK Raiders 3-0-0 37 KC Chiefs 0-3-0 Summary Team Stats Player Stats 1st quarter OAK KC Raiders Fred Biletnikoff 21-yard pass from Ken Stabler (Errol Mann kick) 7 0 2nd quarter OAK KC Raiders Errol Mann 42-yard field goal 10 0 Chiefs Walter White 48-yard pass from Mike Livingston (Jan Stenerud kick) 10 7 Chiefs Walter White 1-yard pass from Mike Livingston (Jan Stenerud kick) 10 14 Chiefs Henry Marshall 41-yard pass from Mike Livingston (Jan Stenerud kick) 10 21 Raiders Errol Mann 34-yard field goal 13 21 3rd quarter OAK KC Raiders Pete Banaszak 1-yard run (Errol Mann kick) 20 21 Raiders Clarence Davis 37-yard run (Errol Mann kick) 27 21 Raiders Clarence Davis 2-yard run (Errol Mann kick) 34 21 4th quarter OAK KC Chiefs Lawrence Williams 13-yard run (Jan Stenerud kick) 34 28 Raiders Errol Mann 22-yard field goal 37 28
1977-10-18, , min.
Several innings of game 6 plus Reggie Jackson home run. Final game of Series won by Yankees 4 games to 2. Announcers: Keith Jackson, Howard Cosell, Tom Seaver.
1977-10-18, WNBC, 35 min.
- Yogi Berra
- Howard Cosell
- Don Sutton
- Reggie Jackson
- Mike Torrez
- Bowie Kuhn
- Tom Seaver
- Billy Martin
- Thurman Munson
- Keith Jackson
- Bill White
Keith Jackson does the play-by-play from the bottom of the Yankee 7th inning in the deciding 6th game of the series, with the score 7 to 3 Yankees. Howard Cosell and Tom Seaver do the "color" commentary. Reggie Jackson hits his third home run of the game in the 8th inning. From the victorious Yankee clubhouse, Bill White interviews Manager Billy Martin, Yogi Berra, Thurman Munson, Reggie Jackson, Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, who presents the championship trophy. Also interviewed are Mike Torrez and George Steinbrenner. On the field, Don Sutton is interviewed. Cosell and Seaver wrap up the broadcast.#7773: BOXING SPECIAL
Order1977-11-05, ABC, 120 min.
Bouts include Jerry Quarry vs. Lorenzo Zanon and Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Augustin Estrada. Quarry wins via 9th round TKO and Leonard wins via 5th round knockout. Howard Cosell reports the action.
#19173A: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
Order1978-03-17, WNBC, 52 min.
- Joey Bishop
- Jack Klugman
- Howard Cosell
- Connie Stevens
- Milton Berle
- Tony Randall
- Dr. Joyce Brothers
- Dean Martin
- Abbe Lane
- Don Rickles
- Dick Martin
- Ruth Buzzi
Jack Klugman is roasted. Scheduled to join host Dean Martin on the dais are Milton Berle, Connie Stevens, Howard Cosell, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Joey Bishop, Ruth Buzzi, Don Rickles, Tony Randall, Abbe Lane and Dick Martin. Duplicate of #2131.
#2131: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
Order1978-03-17, WNBC, 52 min.
- Joey Bishop
- Jack Klugman
- Howard Cosell
- Connie Stevens
- Milton Berle
- Tony Randall
- Dr. Joyce Brothers
- Dean Martin
- Abbe Lane
- Don Rickles
- Dick Martin
- Ruth Buzzi
Jack Klugman is roasted. Scheduled to join host Dean Martin on the dais are Milton Berle, Connie Stevens, Howard Cosell, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Joey Bishop, Ruth Buzzi, Don Rickles, Tony Randall, Abbe Lane and Dick Martin.1978-09-15, ABC, min.
- Muhammad Ali
- Howard Cosell
- Jerry Quarry
- Chris Schenkel
- Keith Jackson
- Leon Spinks
- Jim Lampley
- Al Michaels
- Al Trautwig
- Alex Wallau
- Don Chevrier
- Dan Dierdorf
Former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali meets Leon Spinks for the second time in his career at the New Orleans Superdome. Ali, who lost his title to Spinks on February 15th, 1978, came back in this fight to regain the heavyweight championship for the third time in his career, via a unanimous decision. He became the first boxer to win the heavyweight title three times. Ali retired after this fight only to come out of retirement for a brief comeback two years later.
1979-07-13, ABC, 23 min.
- Howard Cosell
- Bob Uecker
- Reggie Jackson
- Keith Jackson
- Bobby Murcer
- Thurman Munson
- Chris Chambliss
- Joe Rudi
- Nolan Ryan
- Rick Miller
- Carney Lansford
- Dan Ford
- Willie Aikens
- Brian Downing
- Bobby Grich
- Jim Anderson
- Greg Nettles
- Lou Piniella
- Jim Spencer
- Willie Randolph
- Bucky Dent
April 12, 1976 - August 1, 1988 In 1979, the start of ABC's Monday Night Baseball coverage was moved back to June, due to poor ratings during the May sweeps period. In place of April and May prime time games, ABC began airing Sunday Afternoon Baseball games in September. The network also aired one Friday night game (the Yankees at the Angels) on July 13 of that year. Three weeks after playing in this game Yankee Thurman Munson was killed in a air crash. On August 6, 1979, the entire Yankee team attended team captain/catcher Thurman Munson's funeral in Canton, Ohio. NOTE: The entire July 13, 1979 game is uploaded to YouTube. It is an unusual and important game not only because it is the only FRIDAY NIGHT BASEBALL GAME OF THE WEEK by ABC TV during the 1979 season, but also because it showcases Ryan Duran's bid for his fifth no-hitter through eight and one third innings. However, what is most salient about this ATA TV Audio Air Check it contains the top of the eighth inning converge as originally broadcast with Howard Cosell, Keith Jackson and Bob Uecker in the booth doing play by play and color commentary, unlike the You Tube uploaded version which contains only the radio version of this top of the eighth half inning with Don Drysdale doing the play by play, introduced by Al Wicks. WHY THIS TOP OF THE EIGTH INNING WITH COSELL AND JACKSON AND UECKER IN THE BOOTH IS MISSING AND IS UNKNOWN BY THIS AUTHOR. This TV Audio Air Check is picked up in the bottom of the seventh with the California Angels leading 3-0 as Angel's Joe Rudi is at bat with two out. Keith Jackson and Howard Cosell call the play. The top of the eighth inning is controversial for an error by California Angels center fielder Rick Miller is deemed a hit by Howard Cosell and Keith Jackson during this broadcast repeat of the play and both repeat their feelings about the fact that a sports writer journalist (Dick Miller) should not call errors in a game. New York Yankees at California Angels. Last three innings only.
1979-10-16, ABC, min.
Game 6 of the 1979 World Series. Pittsburgh wins 4-0. End only.
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.1981-11-06, , min.
Larry Holmes stops Renaldo Snipes via 11th round TKO. After the fight, comments by a visibly upset Snipes and Holmes. Howard Cosell comments on the current sad state of professional boxing, including boxing deaths and unruly fans. Cosell calls the fight from ringside.
#10275Q: "NIGHT OF 100 STARS"
Order1982-03-08, ABC, 90 min.
- Cher
- Milton Berle
- Howard Cosell
- Steve Allen
- Diahann Carroll
- Arlene Dahl
- Kaye Ballard
- Carol Channing
- Harry Belafonte
- George Burns
- Martin Balsam
- Sammy Davis, Jr.
- Dick Clark
- Pearl Bailey
- June Allyson
- Edward Asner
- Tom Bosley
- Beatrice Arthur
- James Coco
- Jane Alexander
- Warren Beatty
- Lauren Bacall
- Nell Carter
- Loni Anderson
- Richard Chamberlain
- Tony Bennett
- Christopher Atkins
- Christopher Cross
- James Cagney
- Peter Cook
- Peter Allen
- Don Ameche
- Susan Anton
- Lucie Arnez
- Catherine Bach
- Priscilla Barnes
- Theodore Bikel
- Barry Bostwick
- Danielle Brisebois
- Jack Beutel
- Ellen Burnstyn
- James Caan
- Linda Carter
- Patrick Cassidy
- Joan Collins
- Bud Cort
- Cathy Lee Crosby
- Betty Davis
- Pam Dawber
- Robert De Niro, others
All Star Variety special celebrating the centennial of the Actors Fund Of America. Note: 90 minute excerpt of 3 hour program. Other stars appearing are Treat Williams, Henry Winkler, Robin Williams, Orson Welles, Jack Warden, Ben Vereen, Peter Ustinov, Liv Ullmann, Cicely Tyson, Daniel J. Travanti, Elizabeth Taylor, Lynn Swann, Donald Sutherland, Lee Strasberg, Beatrice Straight, James Stewart, Robert Sterling, Maureen Stapleton, Allison Smith, Alexis Smith, Sylvia Sidney, Brooke Shields, William Shatner, George Segal, Ricky Schroder, John Schneider, Isabel Sanford, Jane Russell, John Rubenstein, Mickey Rooney, Gunger Rogers, Cliff Robertson, Pernell Roberts, Jason Robards, Lionel Ritchie, Christopher Reeve, Robert Reed, Tony Randall, Charlotte Rae, Anthony Quinn, Victoria Principal, Robert Preston, Stephanie Powers, Jane Powell, Christopher Plummer, Anthony Perkins, Gregory Peck, Hildy Parks, Al Pacino, Frank Oz, Jerry Orbach, Leonard Nimoy, Paul Newman, Roger Moore, Mary Tyler Moore, Dudley Moore, Jaime Monroy, Anna Moffo, Liza Minnelli, Ann Miller, Dina Merrill, Ethel Merman, Maureen McGovern, Michael McDonald, Marcello Mastroianni, Joel McCrea, James Mason, Mary Martin, Penny Marshall, Gavin McLeod, Myrna Loy, Dorothy Loudon, Priscilla Lopez, John Lindsay, Gina Lollabridgida, Hal Linden, Jack Lemmon, David Letterman, Janet Leigh, Michele Lee, Michael Learned, Linda Lavin, Frank Langella, Burt Lancaster, Edward Koch, Laura La Plante, Ted Knight, Jack Klugman, Robert Klein, Richard Kiley, Grace Kelly, Deborah Kerr, Gene Kelly, Howard Keel, Diane Keaton, James Earl Jones, Van Johnson, Ann Jillian, Ann Jeffries, Judith Jamison, Kate Jackson, Bernard Hughes, George S. Irving, Ken Howard, Lena Horne, Celeste Holm, Dustin Hoffman, Judd Hirsch, Doug Henning, Florence Henderson, Helen Hayes, Goldie Hawn, Julie Harris, Valerie Harper, Margaret Hamilton, Larry Hagman, Robert Guillaume, Harry Guardino, Charles Grodin, Joel Gray, Rocky Graziano, Linda Gray, Farley Granger, Ruth Gordon, Lillian Gish, Anthony Geary, Andy Gibb, Melissa Gilbert, Eva Gabor, Jane Fonda, Phyllis Frelich, John Forsythe, Peggy Fleming, Jose Ferrer, Alice Faye, Peter Falk, Lola Falana, Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Morgan Fairchild, Linda Evans, Nancy Dussault, Sandy Duncan, Alfred Drake, Placido Domingo, Joyce DeWitt, Danny DeVito, Colleen Dewhurst, Frances Dee, Gabriel Valez, (Muppets Puppeteer).
1984-03-14, NBC, 60 min.
- Howard Cosell
- Bob Hope
- Red Buttons
- Dean Martin
- Don Rickles
- Dick Shawn
- Rich Little
- Gavin MacLeod
- Gary Coleman
- Nell Carter
- Maureen Murphy
- George Peppard
- Mr. T.
- Ann Jillian
- Ricky Schroder
Celebrities roast Mr. T. (Lawrence Tero).