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#5895: RUGGLES OF RED GAP
1957-02-03, WNBC, 80 min.
- Jane Powell ,
- Paul Lynde ,
- Hal Linden ,
- Peter Lawford ,
- Imogene Coca ,
- David Wayne ,
- Michael Redgrave ,
- Joan Holloway ,
- The Buster Davis Choir
Based on the 1915 book by Harry Leon Wilson. A cattleman on a trip to Europe, wins a stuffy English valet in a poker game whose escapades in adjusting to life in America are challenged. Garry Moore introduces the program. Slight variations in sound quality. No end credits. This is a lost television broadcast.#5900: JUNIOR MISS
1957-12-20, WCBS, 80 min.
- Don Ameche ,
- Carol Lynley ,
- David Wayne ,
- Jill St. John ,
- Paul Ford ,
- Joan Bennett ,
- Diana Lynn ,
- Suzanne Sidney
Presented on "DUPONT SHOW OF THE MONTH." Based on the book "Junior Miss" by Sally Benson. Two teenage girls, Judy and Fuffy, are convinced that Judy's father is having an affair with the daughter of his boss. A lost television broadcast. Variations in sound quality.#8223: HALLMARK HALL OF FAME, THE "TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON."
1962-10-26, NBC, 90 min.
A United States Army captain is sent to teach the fundamentals of democracy and industry to the resident of a small village in occupied Japan.
#5928: COWBOY AND THE TIGER, THE
1963-11-28, WABC, 54 min.
The story of a little boy who wants to be a cowboy and travels to New York City where he meets up with a tiger who befriends him, in this Thanksgiving afternoon Special.#5307: LEGEND OF MARK TWAIN, THE
1967-05-06, WABC, 52 min.
An exploration of the life and career of Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) through the use of dramatic scenes from five of his famous stories and through visits to some of the landmarks of his lifetime; starring David Wayne as host-narrator and also in five different roles in the dramatizations, with supporting actors who appear in scenes created from "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," "Life on the Mississippi," "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," and "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court."#15782: TONY AWARDS, 22ND ANNUAL, THE
1968-04-21, NBC, 87 min.
- Gregory Peck ,
- Peter Ustinov ,
- Joanne Woodward ,
- Leslie Uggams ,
- Tony Randall ,
- Melina Mercouri ,
- Paul Newman ,
- Angela Lansbury ,
- Art Carney ,
- Anne Bancroft ,
- Sandy Dennis ,
- Groucho Marx ,
- Martin Balsam ,
- Robert Goulet ,
- Robert Hooks ,
- Anthony Roberts ,
- Albert Finney ,
- Milo Oshea ,
- Alan Webb ,
- Zoe Caldwell ,
- Colleen Dewhurst ,
- Maureen Stapleton ,
- David Wayne ,
- Dorothy Tutin ,
- Patricia Routledge ,
- Brenda Vaccaro ,
- Bette Midler
Angela Lansbury and Peter Ustinov host the 1968 version of the Tony Awards (Broadway's Oscar). The ceremonies, telecast from the Shubert Theater in New York City, include production numbers from "Hello Dolly," "Golden Rainbow," "The Happy Time," "How Now Dow Jones?" "Mame," and "Hallelujah, Baby!" Award presenters include Art Carney, Anne Bancroft, Sandy Dennis, Groucho Marx, Paul Newman, Gregory Peck, Tony Randall and Joanne Woodward. Major categories and nominees are listed below. Best play: "Joe Egg," "Plaza Suite," "The Price," "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead." Best Musical: "The Happy Time," "Hallelujah,Baby!" "How Now Dow Jones?" "Illya Darling." Dramatic actor/actress: Martin Balsam, Albert Finney, Milo O'Shea, Alan Webb, Zoe Caldwell, Colleen Dewhurst, Maureen Stapleton, Dorothy Tutin. Musical actor/actress: Robert Goulet, Robert Hooks, Anthony Roberts, David Wayne, Melina Mercouri, Patricia Routledge, Leslie Uggams, Brenda Vaccaro. Missing from tonight's show is the melodramatic "may I have this envelope, please?" Instead of nervous fumbling, viewers will see the nominees and winners names in lights. Nominations will be lighted up on a theater marquee as they are announced. Cast (in credits order) Angela Lansbury ... Self - Host & Presenter Peter Ustinov ... Self - Co-Host & Presenter Rest of cast listed alphabetically: George Abbott ... Self David Atkinson ... Self - Performer Pearl Bailey ... Self - Special Award Recipient & Performer Martin Balsam ... Self - Winner Anne Bancroft ... Self - Presenter Michael Bennett ... Self Jack Benny ... Self - Co-Host Shirley Booth ... Self - Presenter Zoe Caldwell ... Self - Winner Art Carney ... Self - Presenter Diahann Carroll ... Self - Presenter Trudy Carson ... Self - Presenter Gower Champion ... Self Maurice Chevalier ... Self - Special Tony Award Recipient Carol Cole ... Self - Presenter Betty Comden ... Self Clifton Davis ... Self - Performer Sandy Dennis ... Self - Presenter Colleen Dewhurst ... Self Marlene Dietrich ... Self - Special Tony Award Recipient Fred Ebb ... Self Tanya Everett ... Self - Performer Albert Finney ... Self Morgan Freeman ... Self - Performer Eydie Gormé ... Self - Performer Robert Goulet ... Self - Winner & Performer Adolph Green ... Self Julie Gregg ... Self Jill Haworth ... Self - Performer Helen Hayes ... Self - Accepting Award for Apa-Phoenix Lillian Hayman ... Self - Winner & Performer Paul Hecht ... Self Audrey Hepburn ... Self - Special Tony Award Recipient & Presenter Jerry Herman ... Self - Presenter Robert Hooks ... Self - Nominee & Performer Anne Jackson ... Self - Presenter Ernestine Jackson ... Self - Performer Scott Jacoby ... Self - Performer John Kander ... Self Alan King ... Self - Presenter Mabel King ... Self - Performer Nikos Kourkoulos ... Self Steve Lawrence ... Self - Performer Groucho Marx ... Self - Presenter Melina Mercouri ... Self David Merrick ... Self Bette Midler ... Self - Performer Arthur Miller ... Self Liza Minnelli ... Self - Presenter Brian Murray ... Self Paul Newman ... Self - Presenter Mike Nichols ... Self Milo O'Shea ... Self James Patterson ... Self Gregory Peck ... Self - Presenter Alice Playten ... Self Harold Prince ... Self - Presenter Tony Randall ... Self - Presenter Tony Roberts ... Self - Nominee & Performer Patricia Routledge ... Self - Winner Michael Rupert ... Self - Nominee & Performer Hiram Sherman ... Self Neil Simon ... Self Maureen Stapleton... Self Tom Stoppard ... Self Jule Styne ... Self Mimi Turque ... Self - Performer Leslie Uggams ... Self - Winner & Performer Brenda Vaccaro ... Self Zena Walker ... Self Eli Wallach ... Self - Presenter David Wayne ... Self - Nominee & Performer John Wood ... Self Joanne Woodward ... Self - Presenter
#1102: TONY AWARDS, 25TH ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY SHOW, THE
1971-03-28, WABC, 122 min.
- Anthony Quinn ,
- Ruby Keeler ,
- John Raitt ,
- Janis Paige ,
- Zero Mostel ,
- Paul Lynde ,
- Carol Channing ,
- Gwen Verdon ,
- Anthony Shaffer ,
- Diahann Carroll ,
- Robert Preston ,
- Robert Morse ,
- Yul Brynner ,
- Tom Bosley ,
- Lauren Bacall ,
- Florence Henderson ,
- William Daniels ,
- Stephen Sondheim ,
- Jill Hayworth ,
- Helen Gallagher ,
- Patsy Kelly ,
- Nanette Fabray ,
- Stanley Holloway ,
- Richard Kiley ,
- Virginia Vestoff ,
- Edie Adams ,
- Dick Cavett ,
- Anthony Quayle ,
- Maureen Stapleton ,
- Angela Lansbury ,
- David Wayne ,
- Alfred Drake ,
- Ray Walston ,
- Vivian Blaine ,
- Sam Levine ,
- Patricia Morison
Lauren Becall, Angela Lansbury, Anthony Quinn, and Anthony Quale host the 25th anniversary of the Tony Awards. Past musical highlights from 28 Broadway plays are performed by David Wayne, Nanette Fabray, Alfred Drake, Gwen Verdon, Stanley Holloway, Robert Preston, Richard Kiley, Tom Bosley, Florence Henderson, Paul Lynde, Robert Morse, Diahann Carroll, Zero Mostel, Carol Channing, Angela Landsbury, Patsy Kelly, Jill Hayworth, Leslie Uggams, William Daniels, and Virginia Vestoff. Also appearing are Dick Cavett, Ruby Keeler, Janis Paige, John Raitt, Anthony Shaffer, Maureen Stapleton, Helen Gallagher, Hal Linden, and Stephen Sondheim.
#5983: IT'S A BIRD, IT'S A PLANE, IT'S SUPERMAN
1975-02-21, WABC, 96 min.
Presented on "WIDE WORLD SPECIAL." A TV adaptation of the 1966 Broadway musical. Broadcast from 11:30 PM to 1:30 AM on Wide World Special. Superman's powers are tested when he is confronted by a mad scientist.