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#13652:
WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1962-05-10,
WNEW,
min.
Buddy Rogers, Ray Morgan, Bobby Davis, Antonino Rocca
January 5th, 1956-1970 (Syndicated)
Wrestling From Washington was a twice-weekly wrestling show produced by the Capital Wrestling Corporation owned by Vincent McMahon Sr. Bill Malone was the original host but was replaced by Morris Siegal (1956-1959). In 1959, Ray Morgan became the host and remained until 1970 when McMahon moved the operation to Hamburg, Pennslyvania. Vincent K. McMahon Jr. (McMahon's son) then became the program host.
Host Ray Morgan interviews wrestlers Antonino Rocca, Buddy Rodgers, and manager Bobby Davis from the Capital Arena in Washington, DC.
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#13691:
WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1962-06-26,
WNEW,
min.
Buddy Rogers, Ray Morgan, Johnny Barend
January 5th, 1956-1970 (Syndicated)
Wrestling From Washington was a twice-weekly wrestling show produced by the Capital Wrestling Corporation owned by Vincent McMahon Sr. Bill Malone was the original host but was replaced by Morris Siegal (1956-1959). In 1959, Ray Morgan became the host and remained until 1970 when McMahon moved the operation to Hamburg, Pennslyvania. Vincent K. McMahon Jr. (McMahon's son) then became the program host.
Host Ray Morgan interviews wrestlers Buddy Rogers and "handsome" Johnny Barend.
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#13693:
WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1962-06-26,
WNEW,
min.
Buddy Rogers, Ray Morgan, Bobo Brazil, Edwardo Carpientier
January 5th, 1956-1970 (Syndicated)
Wrestling From Washington was a twice-weekly wrestling show produced by the Capital Wrestling Corporation owned by Vincent McMahon Sr. Bill Malone was the original host but was replaced by Morris Siegal (1956-1959). In 1959, Ray Morgan became the host and remained until 1970 when McMahon moved the operation to Hamburg, Pennslyvania. Vincent K. McMahon Jr. (McMahon's son) then became the program host.
Host Ray Morgan interviews wrestlers Edwardo Carpentier and Buddy Rogers who squabbles with Carpientier, and Bobo Brazil.
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#13696:
WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN
1962-07-07,
WNEW,
min.
Buddy Rogers, Ray Morgan, Bobo Brazil, Edouard Carpentier
January 5th, 1956-1970 (Syndicated)
Wrestling From Washington was a twice-weekly wrestling show produced by the Capital Wrestling Corporation owned by Vincent McMahon Sr. Bill Malone was the original host but was replaced by Morris Siegal (1956-1959). In 1959, Ray Morgan became the host and remained until 1970 when McMahon moved the operation to Hamburg, Pennslyvania. Vincent K. McMahon Jr. (McMahon's son) then became the program host.
Host Ray Morgan interviews wrestlers Edouard Carpentier, Buddy Rogers and Bobo Brazil. Rogers destroys the trophies given to arch-rivals Bobo Brazil and Edouard Carpentier
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#13883:
WRESTLING INTERMISSION INTERVIEWS
1962-11-13,
,
min.
Buddy Rogers, Johnny Barend, Killer Dustry, Toles Brothers
Between matches interviews with Buddy Rogers, Johnny Barend, Killer Dustry, and the Toles Brothers.
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#14007:
WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN: WRESTLING INTERVIEWS.
1963-03-21,
WNEW,
min.
Buddy Rogers, Ray Morgan, Johnny Barend
January 5th, 1956-1970 (Syndicated)
Wrestling From Washington was a twice-weekly wrestling show produced by the Capital Wrestling Corporation owned by Vincent McMahon Sr. Bill Malone was the original host but was replaced by Morris Siegal (1956-1959). In 1959, Ray Morgan became the host and remained until 1970 when McMahon moved the operation to Hamburg, Pennslyvania. Vincent K. McMahon Jr. (McMahon's son) then became the program host.
Host Ray Morgan interviews wrestlers "Handsome" Johnny Barend and Buddy Rogers. Comment from Rogers.
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#14073:
WRESTLING FROM WASHINGTON WITH RAY MORGAN: WRESTLING INTERVIEWS.
1963-05-02,
WNEW,
min.
Buddy Rogers, Ray Morgan, Brute Bernard
January 5th, 1956-1970 (Syndicated)
Wrestling From Washington was a twice-weekly wrestling show produced by the Capital Wrestling Corporation owned by Vincent McMahon Sr. Bill Malone was the original host but was replaced by Morris Siegal (1956-1959). In 1959, Ray Morgan became the host and remained until 1970 when McMahon moved the operation to Hamburg, Pennslyvania. Vincent K. McMahon Jr. (McMahon's son) then became the program host.
Host Ray Morgan interviews wrestlers Buddy Rogers and Brute Bernard from the Capital Arena in Washington, DC. The two wrestlers end their feud.
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#8717:
MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE: SALUTE TO THE SILENT SCREEN
1971-01-14,
CBS,
90 min.
Jackie Coogan, Merv Griffin, Ken Maynard, Lillian Gish, Neil Hamilton, Richard Arlen, Babe London, Laura La Plante, Betty Bronson, Minta Durfee, Fatty Arbuckle, Beverly Bayne, Betty Blythe, Viola Dana, Eddie Quillan, Dorothy Devore, Vivian Duncan, Carter deHaven, Chester Conklin, Mort Lindsey, Charles Buddy Rogers
October 1, 1962-March 29, 1963 (NBC); 1965-1969 (Syndicated); August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972 (CBS); 1972-1986 (Syndicated)
A salute to silent movies and the silent screen stars who starred in them is presented
Appearing, and reminiscing with anecdotes about their experiences on the silver screen:
Richard Arlen----------(1899-1976)
Beverly Bayne----------(1894-1982)
Betty Blythe-----------(1893-1972)
Betty Bronson----------(1906-1971)
Chester Conklin--------(1886-1971)
Jackie Coogan----------(1914-1984)
Viola Dana-------------(1897-1987)
Carter DeHaven---------(1886-1977)
Dorothy Devore---------(1899-1976)
Vivian Duncan----------(1897-1986)
Minta Durfee-----------(1889-1975)
Lillian Gish-----------(1893-1993)
Neil Hamilton----------(1899-1984)
Laura La Plante--------(1904-1996)
Babe London------------(1901-1980)
Ken Maynard------------(1895-1973)
Eddie Quillan----------(1907-1990)
Charles 'Buddy' Rogers-(1904-1999)
Mort Lindsey (Mort Lindsey Orchestra)
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#8799:
MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
1974-12-23,
SYN,
90 min.
Rudy Vallee, Eubie Blake, Mike Douglas, Mert Koplin, Charles Grinker, Buddy Rogers, Ruth Malcolmson
1963-1982 (SYNDICATED). Mike Douglas hosted one of television's longest-running talk shows (19 years). Each week Douglas was joined by a different co-host. In 1967, "The Mike Douglas Show" became the first syndicated talk show to win an Emmy Award.
Broadcast from 1963-1978 in Philadelphia
Broadcast from 1978-1982 in Los Angeles
A salute to the 1920's.
Co-Host: Rudy Vallee
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