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13 records found for Charlie Chaplin
1962-11-06, WNDT, 44 min.
Highlights from this extraordinary gathering of individuals giving tribute and examination of the loveable tramp of silent films, Charlie Chaplin. On hand to discuss his art and character are actress Gloria Swanson (the only actress ever fired off a Chaplin movie...Swanson explains), Hollis Alpert, film critic for the Saturday Review, Archer Winston, movie critic for the new York Post; and A. Edward Sutherland, an early collaborator of Chaplin's, second unit directing two of his films, A Woman in Paris (1923) and The Gold Rush (1925). Plenty of personal anecdotes are remembered and critical appraisal of some of his films. Also discussed topics related to Chaplin's early childhood, his first films in Hollywood, his later career and banishment from the US. Paul Killiam is host. NOTE: Postponed from an earlier date. On occasion variable sound issues but entirely minimal and completely discernable.
#16835: 60 MINUTES
Order1972-04-02, CBS, min.
September 24th, 1968- An hour newsmagazine with a strong emphasis on investigative reporting. 60 Minutes began in 1968 as a bi-weekly show, alternating on Tuesday evenings with CBS Reports. In the fall of 1971, it shifted to Sunday evenings. In the fall of 1975, it became a weekly series. It remains a fixture on Sunday evenings on CBS to this day. A report on Charlie Chaplin as he returns to the United States for the first time in 20 years. He will be honored at New York City's Kennedy Center and receive a special Academy Award. Also: Death With Dignity. Mike Wallace, Morley Safer.
1972-04-03, , min.
Hubert Humphrey campaigns in Wisconsin. Charlie Chaplin returns to United States for first time in 20 years to receive a special Academy Award.
#16837: NEWS WITH JIM HARTZ
Order1972-04-04, NBC, min.
Leading story, The film society of Lincoln Center salutes Charlie Chaplain as he returns to the United States after exiled for 20 years. The first of yearly salutes to prominent film personalities.
#16847: ACADEMY AWARDS: 44TH ANNUAL
Order1972-04-10, NBC, 240 min.
- Red Buttons
- Jane Fonda
- Alan King
- Jack Lemmon
- Ann-Margret
- Betty Grable
- Helen Hayes
- Joel Grey
- Natalie Wood
- Sandy Duncan
- Raquel Welch
- Sammy Davis Jr.
- Charlie Chaplin
- Jill St. John
- Joey Heatherton
- Leslie Caron
- Cloris Leachman
- James Caan
- Isaac Hayes
- Dick Haymes
- Gene Hackman
- Ben Johnson
- Paddy Chayefsky
- Vittorio DeSica
- Michael Legrand
- Richard Chamberlin
- Jennifer ONeill
The 44th annual Academy Award presentations from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles. Hosts are Helen Hayes, Alan King, Sammy Davis Jr. and Jack Lemmon. Betty Grable, battling cancer, makes one of her last public appearances and Charlie Chaplin receives an honorary award for the incalculable effects he has had in making motion pictures the art form of this century. Chaplin receives a twelve minute standing ovation. Duplicate of #7504.
1972-04-10, NBC, 240 min.
- Red Buttons
- Jane Fonda
- Alan King
- Jack Lemmon
- Ann-Margret
- Betty Grable
- Helen Hayes
- Joel Grey
- Natalie Wood
- Sandy Duncan
- Raquel Welch
- Sammy Davis Jr.
- Charlie Chaplin
- Jill St. John
- Joey Heatherton
- Leslie Caron
- Cloris Leachman
- James Caan
- Isaac Hayes
- Dick Haymes
- Gene Hackman
- Ben Johnson
- Paddy Chayefsky
- Vittorio DeSica
- Michael Legrand
- Richard Chamberlin
- Jennifer ONeill
The 44th annual Academy Award presentations from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles. Hosts are Helen Hayes, Alan King, Sammy Davis Jr. and Jack Lemmon. Betty Grable, battling cancer, makes one of her last public appearances and Charlie Chaplin receives an honorary award for the incalculable effects he has had in making motion pictures the art form of this century. Chaplin receives a twelve minute standing ovation.
1972-05-19, WNET, 87 min.
- James Cagney
- Lee Marvin
- Richard Schickel
- Gary Cooper
- Rita Hayworth
- Humphrey Bogart
- John Huston
- Walter Huston
- Robert Mitchum
- Ingrid Bergman
- Gregory Peck
- Orson Welles
- John Garfield
- Charlie Chaplin
- Jean Arthur
- Raoul Walsh
- Howard Hawks
- Claude Raines
- Albert Maltz
- Frank Capra
- Dalton Trumbo
- John Cassavetes
James Cagney, Charlie Chaplin, Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur, Humphrey Bogart, Raoul Walsh, John Houston, John Garfield, Howard Hawks, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains, Walter Huston, Gregory Peck, Lee Marvin, Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles, Robert Mitchum, Albert Maltz, Frank Capra, Dalton Trumbo, and others are personalities remembered by writer Richard Schickel in this retrospective of the 40's in the film industry. John Cassavetes narrates. Written by Richard Schickel.
1973-03-27, NBC, min.
- Carol Burnett
- Laurence Harvey
- Frank Sinatra
- Rock Hudson
- Clint Eastwood
- Greer Garson
- Marlon Brando
- George Stevens
- Burt Reynolds
- Diana Ross
- Merle Oberon
- Eddie Albert
- Raquel Welch
- Elke Sommer
- Michael Caine
- Candice Bergen
- Angela Lansbury
- Julie Andrews
- Charlie Chaplin
- Dyan Cannon
- Peter Boyle
- Cher
- Cloris Leachman
- Michael Jackson
- Sonny Bono
- Beatrice Arthur
- Robert Duvall
- Gene Hackman
- Roger Moore
- Charleton Heston
- James Coburn
- Liv Ullman
- Billy Dee Williams
- Edward Albert
The 45th annual Academy Awards presentation from the Dorothy Chandler Pavillon in Los Angeles, California. Marlo Brando refused to accept his best actor award for his performance in The Godfather. Charlie Chaplin received an award for the best original score for his 20 year old film, Limelight. Hosted by Carol Burnett, Michael Caine, Rock Hudson, and Charleton Heston. Duplicate of # 7505.
1973-03-27, NBC, 180 min.
- Carol Burnett
- Laurence Harvey
- Frank Sinatra
- Rock Hudson
- Clint Eastwood
- Charlton Heston
- Greer Garson
- Marlon Brando
- George Stevens
- Burt Reynolds
- Diana Ross
- Merle Oberon
- Eddie Albert
- Raquel Welch
- Elke Sommer
- Michael Caine
- Candice Bergen
- Angela Lansbury
- Julie Andrews
- Charlie Chaplin
- Dyan Cannon
- Peter Boyle
- Cher
- Cloris Leachman
- Michael Jackson
- Sonny Bono
- Beatrice Arthur
- Robert Duvall
- Gene Hackman
- Roger Moore
- James Coburn
- Liv Ullman
- Billy Dee Williams
- Edward Albert
The 45th annual Academy Awards presentation from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. Marlon Brando refused to accept his best actor award for his performance in The Godfather. Charlie Chaplin received an award for the best original score for his 20 year old film, Limelight. Hosted by Carol Burnett, Michael Caine, Rock Hudson, and Charlton Heston.
#17742: DEAN MARTIN'S COMEDY WORLD
Order1974-06-06, WNBC, min.
- Laurel and Hardy
- Jackie Cooper
- Nipsey Russell
- Stan Laurel
- Eric Morecambe
- Ernie Wise
- Barbara Feldon
- Jud Strunk
- Monty Python
- Ed Bluestone
- Kelly Monteith
- Andy Kaufman
- Jimmy Walker
- Oliver Hardy
- Buster Keaton
- Morecambe and Wise
- Ed Begley Jr.
- The Committee
- Billy Braves
- Monty Python Flying Circus
- Charlie Chaplin
- Harold Lloyd
June 6, 1974-August 15, 1974. 'Dean Martin's Comedy World' was a summer replacement consisting of 10 one hour broadcasts (pre-emted Aug. 1st) for "The Dean Martin Show," whose final broadcast aired on May 24, 1974 after a nine year run (September 16, 1965 - May 24, 1974). PREMIERE EPISODE This series was a showcase for comics, known and unknown. Most segments were videotaped on location in various clubs. Jackie Cooper hosted the hour show, which also featured Nipsey Russell and Barbara Feldon. Viewers can expect to see six to eight new faces. There is also comedy by regulars Rodney Dangerfield and an improvisational group, the Committee: and a nostalgic touch is added to each show via film clips of Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, Buster Keaton, and Laurel and Hardy. Jackie Cooper was the "anchorman" in the control room coordinating and introducing many of the comedy acts that appeared from all over the world. Nipsey Russell and Barbara Feldon were on location to do introductions from varied locations including Hollywood, London and San Francisco. Duplicate of #1824.
1977-12-26, CBS, 00 min.
Special on the death of Charlie Chaplin. Dupe Of 848.
1977-12-26, WCBS, 24 min.
Morton Dean reports, with remembrances from Jackie Coogen and Milton Berle on the death of Charlie Chaplin.1978-01-01, CBS, 00 min.
Tribute to Charlie Chaplin following his recent death. Narrated by Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. A comprehensive review of Chaplin's prolific career with clips.