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#6971: CELEBIRTY SOFTBALL GAME, FIRST ANNUAL
1967-11-28, NBC, 58 min.
- Steve Allen ,
- Don Drysdale ,
- Jerry Lewis ,
- Bobby Darin ,
- Bill Dana ,
- Milton Berle ,
- Peter Falk ,
- James Garner ,
- Woody Allen ,
- Clint Eastwood ,
- Larry Storch ,
- Vince Edwards ,
- Don Adams ,
- Lorne Greene ,
- Robert Morse ,
- Willie Mays ,
- Maury Wills ,
- Leo Durocher ,
- Brooks Robinson ,
- Frank Howard ,
- Tim McCarver ,
- Vin Scully ,
- Roberto Clemente ,
- Pete Rose ,
- Dick Shawn ,
- Trini Lopez ,
- Dale Robertson ,
- Doug McClure ,
- Willie McCovey ,
- Robert Vaughn ,
- Harmon Killebrew ,
- Philip Crosby ,
- Max Bear Jr. ,
- Robert Loggia ,
- Ron Hunt ,
- Emmett Ashford ,
- Al Barlick ,
- Michael Callan ,
- Ron Fairly ,
- John Cassavetes
Vin Scully calls the play by play of this first annual (only time) televised softball game, pitting major league baseball players against celebrities. Jerry Lewis does the color commentary in the booth alongside Scully.
#7495: CELEBIRTY SOFTBALL GAME, FIRST ANNUAL
1967-11-28, NBC, 58 min.
- Steve Allen ,
- Don Drysdale ,
- Jerry Lewis ,
- Bobby Darin ,
- Bill Dana ,
- Milton Berle ,
- Peter Falk ,
- James Garner ,
- Woody Allen ,
- Clint Eastwood ,
- Larry Storch ,
- Vince Edwards ,
- Don Adams ,
- Lorne Greene ,
- Robert Morse ,
- Willie Mays ,
- Maury Wills ,
- Leo Durocher ,
- Brooks Robinson ,
- Frank Howard ,
- Tim McCarver ,
- Vin Scully ,
- Roberto Clemente ,
- Pete Rose ,
- Dick Shawn ,
- Trini Lopez ,
- Dale Robertson ,
- Doug McClure ,
- Willie McCovey ,
- Robert Vaughn ,
- Harmon Killebrew ,
- Philip Crosby ,
- Max Bear Jr. ,
- Robert Loggia ,
- Ron Hunt ,
- Emmett Ashford ,
- Al Barlick ,
- Michael Callan ,
- Ron Fairly ,
- John Cassavetes
Vin Scully calls the play by play of this first annual (only time) televised softball game, pitting major league baseball players against celebrities. Jerry Lewis does the color commentary in the booth along side of Scully. Dupe of # 6971
#15868: TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON: 6TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW
1968-10-01, NBC, 70 min.
- Johnny Carson ,
- Ed McMahon ,
- John Lindsay ,
- Bert Parks ,
- Joan Rivers ,
- Bill Cosby ,
- Sammy Davis Jr. ,
- Tiny Tim ,
- Shirley Temple ,
- James Drury ,
- Doug McClure ,
- Don Rickles ,
- Jack Webb ,
- Ed Ames ,
- Norman Rockwell ,
- Roddy McDowell ,
- Joan Fontaine ,
- Mr and Mrs Richard Rodgers ,
- Darryl Zanuck ,
- Paula Prentiss ,
- Richard Benjamin ,
- Don Piccard ,
- Charles Addams
October 1, 1962-May 22, 1992. Johnny Carson, host of NBC's network late-night "Tonight Show" reigned for 30 unprecedented years...five times the combined tenure of Steve Allen, and Jack Paar. Carson was impervious to competition, including efforts to dethrone him by Les Crane, Joey Bishop, Merv Griffin, Dick Cavett, Jack Paar, Pat Sajak, Joan Rivers, and Arsenio Hall. Sadly, very few complete "Tonight Show" broadcasts survive during Johnny Carson's first ten years of broadcasting. Around 1965, through the early 1970s, the oldest tapes were first erased systematically by orders from myopic NBC executives, to be recycled for purposes of saving money. Ironically, in many cases, these older master tapes were too brittle and portended probable drop-outs for re-use after being erased. Subsequently blank after being erased, these older questionable master 2" Quad tapes were either sparingly used or never used again for recording new programming and eventually were discarded. Saving thousands of dollars at the time (wiping master tapes for potential re-use) resulted in losing millions of dollars by NBC in today's marketplace, and more importantly wiping thousands of historic TONIGHT SHOW broadcasts, which contain precious personal anecdotes from political, show business, and sports icons of the past Johnny Carson celebrates his 6th anniversary as host of the Tonight Show. This is the first-anniversary show to show clips from past shows. Highlights include: The James Drury-Doug McClure bar fight Don Rickles: "The Japanese Bath." Commercials: "The Way We Have Wanted To See Just One."-Sammy Davis Jr. Tiny Tim The opening of "Cleopatra" with Bert Parks Joan Rivers live-mentions first appearance on February 17th, 1965 Derek Commercial-Take off New York City Mayor John Lindsay appears live-he praises, Carson, as a civil leader Jack Webb-Carson skit: "Clean Copper Clappers." Johnny narrates a football game 1963/64. Hot Air Ballooning-Jumping out of a plane Ed Ames Tomahawk throw Shirley Temple parody- Carson sings as Shirley Temple. "The Good Ship Lollipop." Norman Rockwell-Painting of Johnny Carson. Also appearing is Bill Cosby. More information on previous clips: Carson in a barroom fight with Doug McClure and James Drury of the "Virginian." Johnny is enjoying a Japanese massage but is getting heckled by Don Rickles. Carson then throws Rickles into the tub, clothes and all Johnny appears as a soap salesman with Sammy Davis Jr. appearing in KKK sheets Carson as a mad scientist who turns into Tiny Tim The opening of "Cleopatra" in which Bert Parks ran into many difficulties trying to interview guests to the opening night, Roddy McDowell, Joan Fontaine, Charles Addams, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Rodgers, Darryl Zanuck, etc. Johnny appears as Ralph Willie, a West Coast Teatime movie salesman, Paula Prentiss and Richard Benjamin assisting Carson as "Derek" a take-off on the Eric Cigar commercial Carson appears in a skit with Jack Webb about stolen clappers that were taken from a school bell. "Clean Copper Clappers." Carson plays football with members of the New York Jets football team and ballooning with Don Piccard Carson's recent skydiving stint in California The famous and hilarious 1965 tomahawk throw by Ed Ames. Tomahawk lands in a private area of outlined wall figure. Johnny dresses as Shirley Temple and sings "On The Good Ship USA." revealing underwear instead of the patriotic petticoat. Interspersed among film and tape clips guests chatted with Carson. A surprise appearance by New York City Mayor John Lindsay joking with Johnny about strikes and safe streets, etc. Joan Rivers emerges from a large birthday cake and guest Norman Rockwell presents Johnny with a portrait of himself Closing credits over montage of Carson in various costumes..
#4797: THAT'S LIFE
1969-02-11, WABC, 52 min.
September 24, 1968-May 20, 1969. This was the "What's He Got That I Haven't" broadcast. Television's only musical comedy series. "That's Life" starred Robert Morse and E.J. Peaker. Also featured were Shelley Berman and Kay Medford.#3323: JOHNNY CASH SHOW, THE
1969-07-05, WABC, 52 min.
June 7, 1969-September 27, 1969; January 21, 1970-May 5, 1971. The first, "The Johnny Cash Show," was introduced as a summer series and returned later as a midseason replacement. In addition to Cash it featured June Carter Cash (his wife), Carl Perkins, The Carter Family, the Statler Brothers and the Tennessee Three. The second show, "Johnny Cash and Friends," was a summer series and featured Cash, June Carter Cash, Steve Martin, Jim Varney and Howard Mann.#8910: NAME DROPPERS
1969-10-21, NBC, 30 min.
September 29th, 1969- March 27th, 1970. Daytime game show co-hosted by Los Angeles disc jockeys Al Lohman and Roger Barkley. All broadcasts of this show are "lost." Co-Hosts: Al Lohman and Roger Barkley.
#8373: JERRY LEWIS LABOR DAY TELETHON, THE
1970-09-06, SYN, 540 min.
- Jack Benny ,
- Steve Allen ,
- Jerry Lewis ,
- Bobby Darin ,
- Danny Kaye ,
- Milton Berle ,
- Frank Sinatra ,
- Helen O'Connell ,
- Zsa Zsa Gabor ,
- Ed McMahon ,
- Joan Crawford ,
- Vincent Price ,
- Jack Jones ,
- Patty Duke ,
- Roy Rogers ,
- Dale Evans ,
- Ed Ames ,
- Soupy Sales ,
- Shirley Verrett ,
- Joey Heatherton ,
- Sam Jaffe ,
- Dorothy Collins ,
- Joan Rivers ,
- Doug McClure ,
- Jerry Vale ,
- Roy Wilkens ,
- Annissa Jones ,
- Hildegard
Jerry Lewis launches his ninth fund-raising telethon for Muscular Dystrophy with a huge array of stars. This was the first coast-to-coast telecast of the telethon. Nine hours of coverage recorded. 9 AM to 6 PM Eastern time. The complete broadcast spanned twenty hours and began at 10 PM Eastern time September 5th, 1970.
#2209: DON KNOTTS SHOW, THE
1970-09-29, WCBS, 52 min.
September 15, 1970-July 6, 1971. Don Knotts headlined this variety series featuring Elaine Joyce, Frank Welker, John Dehner, Kenneth Mars, Eddy Carroll, Francis DeSales, Mickey Deems, Brad Logan, Fay DeWitt, Gary Burghoff and Bob Williams.#2758: GOLDDIGGERS, THE
1971-09-28, WNBC, 27 min.
June 20, 1968-September 5, 1968; July 17, 1969-September 11, 1969; July 16, 1970-September 10, 1970 (NBC); 1971 (Syndicated). The Golddiggers were a group of attractive young women put together by producer Greg Garrison. Their show was a summer replacement for "The Dean Martin Show" in 1968, 1969, and 1970; in 1971 they hosted a syndicated series. The show was entitled "Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers" in 1968 and 1969. The 1968 show was set in the 1930's, and regulars included cohosts Frank Sinatra Jr., and Joey Heatherton, and Paul Lynde, Barbara Heller, Stanley Myron Handelman, Stu Gilliam, The Times Square Two, Skiles and Henderson, and the Les Brown Orchestra. In 1969 the series was hosted by Lou Rawls, Gail Martin (Dean's daughter) and Paul Lynde; other regulars included Stanley Myron Handelman, Tommy Tune, Albert Brooks, Danny Lockin, Allison McKay, Darleen Carr, and Fiore and Eldridge. The 1970 series was taped in England and titled "The Golddiggers in London"; regulars included Charles Nelson Reilly (the host), Marty Feldman, Tommy Tune and Julian Chagrin. The 1971 series was entitled simply "The Golddiggers" and featured Charles Nelson Reilly, Jackie Vernon, Barbara Heller and Alice Ghostley; unlike the summer series, it was only a half hour in length. This series continued into 1972 on WCBS.#2763: GOLDDIGGERS, THE
1971-12-07, WNBC, 27 min.
- Alice Ghostley ,
- Charles Nelson Reilly ,
- The Golddiggers ,
- Jackie Vernon ,
- Barbara Heller ,
- Doug McClure ,
- Don Heller
June 20, 1968-September 5, 1968; July 17, 1969-September 11, 1969; July 16, 1970-September 10, 1970 (NBC); 1971 (Syndicated). The Golddiggers were a group of attractive young women put together by producer Greg Garrison. Their show was a summer replacement for "The Dean Martin Show" in 1968, 1969, and 1970; in 1971 they hosted a syndicated series. The show was entitled "Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers" in 1968 and 1969. The 1968 show was set in the 1930's, and regulars included cohosts Frank Sinatra Jr., and Joey Heatherton, and Paul Lynde, Barbara Heller, Stanley Myron Handelman, Stu Gilliam, The Times Square Two, Skiles and Henderson, and the Les Brown Orchestra. In 1969 the series was hosted by Lou Rawls, Gail Martin (Dean's daughter) and Paul Lynde; other regulars included Stanley Myron Handelman, Tommy Tune, Albert Brooks, Danny Lockin, Allison McKay, Darleen Carr, and Fiore and Eldridge. The 1970 series was taped in England and titled "The Golddiggers in London"; regulars included Charles Nelson Reilly (the host), Marty Feldman, Tommy Tune and Julian Chagrin. The 1971 series was entitled simply "The Golddiggers" and featured Charles Nelson Reilly, Jackie Vernon, Barbara Heller and Alice Ghostley; unlike the summer series, it was only a half hour in length. This series continued into 1972 on WCBS.#2777: GOLDDIGGERS, THE
1973-01-17, WNBC, 27 min.
June 20, 1968-September 5, 1968; July 17, 1969-September 11, 1969; July 16, 1970-September 10, 1970 (NBC); 1971 (Syndicated). The Golddiggers were a group of attractive young women put together by producer Greg Garrison. Their show was a summer replacement for "The Dean Martin Show" in 1968, 1969, and 1970; in 1971 they hosted a syndicated series. The show was entitled "Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers" in 1968 and 1969. The 1968 show was set in the 1930's, and regulars included cohosts Frank Sinatra Jr., and Joey Heatherton, and Paul Lynde, Barbara Heller, Stanley Myron Handelman, Stu Gilliam, The Times Square Two, Skiles and Henderson, and the Les Brown Orchestra. In 1969 the series was hosted by Lou Rawls, Gail Martin (Dean's daughter) and Paul Lynde; other regulars included Stanley Myron Handelman, Tommy Tune, Albert Brooks, Danny Lockin, Allison McKay, Darleen Carr, and Fiore and Eldridge. The 1970 series was taped in England and titled "The Golddiggers in London"; regulars included Charles Nelson Reilly (the host), Marty Feldman, Tommy Tune and Julian Chagrin. The 1971 series was entitled simply "The Golddiggers" and featured Charles Nelson Reilly, Jackie Vernon, Barbara Heller and Alice Ghostley; unlike the summer series, it was only a half hour in length. This series continued into 1972 on WCBS.