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11 records found for Bill Bixby
1972-08-15, WCBS, 57 min.
August 1, 1972-August 29, 1972. Five-week summer variety hour hosted by comedian John Byner, featuring Patti Deutsch, R. G. Brown, Linda Sublette, Gary Miller and Dennis Flannigan.#5342: MARRIED IS BETTER
Order1974-01-09, WNBC, 52 min.
Bill Bixby and Sandy Duncan headline this witty blend of comedy & music, based on poems by humorist Judith Viorst.#8287: HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
Order1974-06-10, NBC, 30 min.
- Rose Marie
- Vincent Price
- Rob Reiner
- Sandy Duncan
- Don Rickles
- Nancy Wilson
- Peter Marshall
- Bill Bixby
- Marvin Hamlisch
- Charley Weaver
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime) January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time) November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated) One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television. Host: Peter Marshall.
#5972: MITZI AND 100 GUYS
Order1975-03-24, WCBS, 54 min.
- Louis Nye
- Andy Griffith
- Bob Hope
- Mitzi Gaynor
- Michael Landon
- Jack Albertson
- Gavin MacLeod
- Bob Crane
- Bill Bixby
- Clifton Davis
- Monte Hall
- The USC Band
Mitzi Gaynor in song and dance with an all-male star-studded ensemble. Michael Landon and Jack Albertson are the main guests.
#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.
#7845: CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES
Order1976-05-13, 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.
#8626: MASQUERADE PARTY
Order1976-06-08, SYND., 30 min.
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. 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 & TV Archive has only two episodes. Paley Center for Media has five episodes.
#8627: MASQUERADE PARTY
Order1976-06-15, SYND., 30 min.
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. 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 & TV Archive has only two episodes. Paley Center for Media has five episodes.
1976-12-31, NBC, 30 min.
October 4th, 1976-December 31st 1976. Allen Ludden hosted this short-lived daytime game show that was similar to Password. Two teams, each with a celebrity and a contestant tried to identify words from various three-word clues supplied by their partner. Last show of the series. Host: Allen Ludden.
1978-01-08, WNBC, 52 min.
Jimmy Dean is host for a tribute to Elvis Presley.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.