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1969-10-21, NBC, 30 min.
September 29th, 1969-July 13th, 1973- NBC 1973- Syndicated January 3rd, 1983-March 24th,1989- NBC 1985-Syndicated Quiz show first hosted by Jack Kelly from 1969-1971. He was followed by Joe Garagiola and Jim Perry. Complete broadcast air check with commercials including Vivarin sleeping pills, An anti message from the American Cancer Society and The Heart Association, Rolaids, Betty Crocker, and Total cereal ("The Vitamin Cereal"). NOTE: Sadly, all 990 episodes of the first run of SALE OF THE CENTURY (1969-1973) have been destroyed with the exception of nine broadcasts archived at UCLA FILM & TV ARCHIVE, four episodes circa 1971 and 5 episodes circa 1973. However, these nine episodes were recorded on old format video tape reels which cannot be played back. As stated by UCLA, "Unplayable on Archiving Equipment." THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS has archived four SALE OF THE CENTURY broadcasts (Dec. 12, 18, 19, 1969, June 9, 1970). However they are AUDIO ONLY on 16" LACQUER DISCS (two discs totaling 15 minutes each per complete program). The two surviving rare samples of SALE OF THE CENTURY archived in the collection of ARCHIVAL TELEVISION AUDIO, INC. were originally recorded off the air via direct line on reel to reel audio tape. The sound remains pristine.
1974-12-03, WNBC, 60 min.
"The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder is NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE. October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. Producer Joel Tator shifts "Tomorrow" to New York. Host Tom Snyder's guests are Mayor Abraham Beame, Meredith Wilson, Bill Wendell, Gloria Steinem, Jimmy Breslin and Fanny Fox from the Rockefeller Center's ice rink. This broadcast was the first "Tomorrow Show" from New York City. 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.
#9733: TO TELL THE TRUTH
Order1977-04-26, SYN, 30 min.
- Joe Garagiola
- Peggy Cass
- Nipsey Russell
- Bill Wendell
- Bill Cullen
- Kitty Carlisle
- Bob Young
- Mark W. Demon
- Slatts Cabbage
Nightime: December 18th, 1956-September 5th, 1966 (CBS) December 12th, 1966-May 22nd, 1967, CBS. Daytime: June 18th, 1962-September 6th, 1968, (CBS). 1969-1977 Syndicated. 1980 Syndicated September 3rd, 1990-May 31st, 1991. (NBC). One of television's most popular game shows. A panel of four celebrities tried to determine which of three guests, each claiming to be the same person was telling the truth. Bud Collyer hosted the prime-time and daytime versions of the show on CBS. The syndicated version that began in 1969, was hosted by Garry Moore until 1977 when Joe Garagiola took over for the last few shows. Robin Ward hosted the 1980 syndicated version. Gordon Elliott hosted the 1990 daytime revival until February 1991 when Alex Trebek became the host. Substitute Host: Joe Garagiola. Bill Wendell, announcer. First contestant is Judge Bob Young, only circuit judge who formerly who has been a former convict. Second contestant is Mark W. Demon, aka "Slatts Cabbage," President of a college who accepts everyone.