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20 records found for George C. Scott
#6957: TONY AWARDS, 14TH ANNUAL, THE
1960-04-24, CBS, 66 min.
- Jackie Gleason ,
- Carol Burnett ,
- Mary Martin ,
- Melvyn Douglas ,
- Margaret Leighton ,
- Robert Morse ,
- George C. Scott ,
- Anthony Perkins ,
- Walter Pidgeon ,
- Eddie Albert ,
- Anne Bancroft ,
- Sidney Poitier ,
- Maureen Stapleton ,
- Ethel Merman ,
- Jason Robards ,
- Bern Bennett ,
- Geraldine Page ,
- Lee Tracy ,
- Claudia McNeil ,
- Eileen Herlie ,
- Irene Worth ,
- Delores Gray
The Best of the Broadway Stage is honored with a Tony Award, founded in 1947. Eddie Albert is host. Announcer is Bern Bennett.
#224: HERE'S HOLLYWOOD
1962-07-12, WNBC, 12 min.
Jack Linkletter interviews George C. Scott and his wife Colleen Dewhurst.#620: OPEN END WITH DAVID SUSSKIND:"AN ACTOR'S PROFESSION"
1964-03-01, WPIX, 30 min.
- David Susskind ,
- Montgomery Clift ,
- Colleen Dewhurst ,
- Georgia Brown ,
- Robert Ryan ,
- Sybil Burton ,
- George C. Scott
David Susskind welcomes guests Montgomery Clift, Robert Ryan, Sybil Burton, George C. Scott, Colleen Dewhurst and Georgia Brown. NOTE: Only the first half hour of this "lost" program was recorded off the air by Phil Gries at the time of the original broadcast.
#19492: RED SKELTON HOUR, THE
1965-03-23, WCBS, min.
September 25, 1962-June 23, 1970. One of television's most inventive and popular comedians, Red Skelton hosted his own series for twenty years, seven of them in a one-hour format, "The Red Skelton Hour" on CBS. Skelton began his television career on NBC September 30, 1951 with a half-hour filmed variety series lasting until June 21, 1953. He then began his CBS affiliation, and began hosting "The Red Skelton Show," a half-hour variety show broadcast live until October 18, 1960, and subsequently on videotape. This series aired from October 13, 1953, continuing until June 26, 1962. From July 21, 1954 through September 8, 1954, "The Red Skelton Revue" was broadcast live on CBS in a one-hour format. Red Skelton returned to NBC in a half-hour taped format for his final series. "Red" as the show was known, premiered September 14, 1970. The first four broadcasts included introductions by Vice President Spiro T. Agnew (September 14, 1970), Dean Martin (September 21, 1970), Jack Benny (September 28, 1970), and Johnny Carson (October 5, 1970) who got his big break writing for Skelton in the early 1950's. Red Skelton's last first-run regularly scheduled television program aired on March 15, 1971. Guests: George C. Scott, The Honeycombs. George and Red perform a "panhandle with care" sketch.
#1080: JOHNNY CARSON'S REPERTORY COMPANY
1969-11-12, WNBC, 52 min.
Johnny Carson presents his comedy repertory company featuring George C. Scott, Maureen Stapleton and Marion Mercer. There are four skits performed by all, including Johnny.#6126: JOHNNY CARSON'S REPERTORY COMPANY
1969-11-12, NBC, 60 min.
Johnny steps from behind the desk to present an hour of comedy sketches featuring George C. Scott, Maureen Stapleton, and Marion Mercer.#1082: ON STAGE: MIRROR, MIRROR OFF THE WALL
1969-11-21, WNBC, 53 min.
George C. Scott, Maureen Stapleton, David Burns, John McGiver and Ziva Rodann star in this contemporary comedy about a schizophrenic writer.#9747: TONY AWARDS, 24TH ANNUAL, THE
1970-04-19, NBC, 180 min.
- James Stewart ,
- Cary Grant ,
- David Frost ,
- Walter Matthau ,
- Jack Cassidy ,
- Michael Caine ,
- Patricia Neal ,
- Julie Andrews ,
- Claire Bloom ,
- George C. Scott ,
- Shirley McLaine ,
- Clive Barnes ,
- Robert Stevens
The 24th annual Tony Awards are telecast from the Mark Hellinger Theatre in New York City. Hosts: Julie Andrews, Shirley McLaine, and Walter Matthau.
#16369: TONY AWARDS, 24TH ANNUAL, THE
1970-04-19, NBC, 180 min.
- James Stewart ,
- Cary Grant ,
- David Frost ,
- Walter Matthau ,
- Jack Cassidy ,
- Michael Caine ,
- Patricia Neal ,
- Julie Andrews ,
- Claire Bloom ,
- George C. Scott ,
- Shirley McLaine ,
- Clive Barnes ,
- Robert Stevens
The 24th annual Tony Awards are telecast from the Mark Hellinger Theatre in New York City. Hosts: Julie Andrews, Shirley McLaine, and Walter Matthau. Dupe of #9747.
#10069: FRAIR'S ROAST FOR DON RICKLES, THE
1970-09-30, NBC, 60 min.
- Chet Huntley ,
- Milton Berle ,
- Johnny Carson ,
- Alan King ,
- Henny Youngman ,
- Don Rickles ,
- Dick Cavett ,
- George C. Scott
Frair's Roast honoring Don Rickles. Host: Johnny Carson.
#16575: 60 MINUTES
1971-04-13, 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. Guest: George C. Scott interviewed by Morley Safer. Scott talks about why he will refuse to accept the Oscar for his role in "Patton," should he win. Host: Harry Reasoner
#1118: SALUTE TO TELEVISION'S 25TH ANNIVERSARY
1972-09-10, WABC, 85 min.
- Robert Young ,
- Judith Anderson ,
- Jimmy Durante ,
- Rod Serling ,
- Maria Cole ,
- Efrem Zimbalist Jr. ,
- Milton Berle ,
- John Wayne ,
- Dinah Shore ,
- Bob Hope ,
- Sid Caesar ,
- Ed Sullivan ,
- The Smothers Brothers ,
- George Chakiris ,
- Lorne Greene ,
- Dave Garroway ,
- George C. Scott ,
- Russell Arms ,
- James Arness ,
- Lucille Ball
25 years of television memories as 26 top stars, in person, celebrate a treasure of TV nostalgia. Performing and accepting awards for their roles in TV's success story are Judith Anderson, Russell Arms, James Arness, Lucille Ball, Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, George Chakiris, Maria Cole, Jimmy Durante, Dave Garroway, Lorne Greene, Bob Hope, George C. Scott, Rod Serling, Dinah Shore, the Smothers Brothers, Ed Sullivan, John Wayne, Robert Young, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. There are 5 commercials including an opening commercial.#10143: SALUTE TO TELEVISION'S 25TH ANNIVERSARY
1972-09-10, WABC, 85 min.
- Robert Young ,
- Judith Anderson ,
- Jimmy Durante ,
- Rod Serling ,
- Maria Cole ,
- Efrem Zimbalist Jr. ,
- Milton Berle ,
- John Wayne ,
- Dinah Shore ,
- Bob Hope ,
- Sid Caesar ,
- Ed Sullivan ,
- The Smothers Brothers ,
- George Chakiris ,
- Lorne Greene ,
- Dave Garroway ,
- George C. Scott ,
- Russell Arms ,
- James Arness ,
- Lucille Ball
25 years of television memories as 26 top stars, in person, celebrate a treasure of TV nostalgia. Performing and accepting awards for their roles in TV's success story are Judith Anderson, Russell Arms, James Arness, Lucille Ball, Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, George Chakiris, Maria Cole, Jimmy Durante, Dave Garroway, Lorne Greene, Bob Hope, George C. Scott, Rod Serling, Dinah Shore, the Smothers Brothers, Ed Sullivan, John Wayne, Robert Young, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. There are 5 commercials including an opening commercial. Duplicate of # 1118.
#827: AFI SALUTE TO JAMES CAGNEY
1974-03-18, WCBS, 80 min.
- James Cagney ,
- John Wayne ,
- Frank Sinatra ,
- Bob Hope ,
- Frank Gorshin ,
- Kirk Douglas ,
- Jack Lemmon ,
- Charlton Heston ,
- Shirley MacLaine ,
- Doris Day ,
- George C. Scott ,
- Ronald Reagan ,
- Mae Clarke ,
- George Segal ,
- Cicely Tyson
The second annual AFI life achievement salute goes to 30 year veteran film actor James Cagney. Celebrity honors come from Doris Day, Kirk Douglas, Charlton Heston, Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, California Governor Ronald Reagan, George C. Scott, John Wayne, Mae Clarke, Frank Gorshin, Bob Hope, George Segal, and Cicely Tyson. Frank Sinatra is the host. There are some commercials.#17632: AFI SALUTE TO JAMES CAGNEY
1974-03-18, WCBS, min.
- James Cagney ,
- John Wayne ,
- Frank Sinatra ,
- Bob Hope ,
- Frank Gorshin ,
- Kirk Douglas ,
- Jack Lemmon ,
- Charlton Heston ,
- Shirley MacLaine ,
- Doris Day ,
- George C. Scott ,
- Ronald Reagan ,
- Mae Clarke ,
- George Segal ,
- Cicely Tyson
The second annual AFI life achievement salute goes to 30 year veteran film actor James Cagney. Celebrity honors come from Doris Day, Kirk Douglas, Charlton Heston, Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, California Governor Ronald Reagan, George C. Scott, John Wayne, Mae Clarke, Frank Gorshin, Bob Hope, George Segal, and Cicely Tyson. Frank Sinatra is the host. There are some commercials. Duplicate of #827.
#5271: HOLLYWOOD FREEWAY
1974-11-18, WPIX, 52 min.
- Ernest Borgnine ,
- Barbara McNair ,
- George C. Scott ,
- Jose Feliciano ,
- Marty Feldman ,
- Minnesota Fats ,
- Charles Ashman
Charles Ashman is the host for this hour of music and comedy. A syndicated special.#8025: DINAH!
1974-12-25, SYN, min.
October 21st, 1974-1980. 90-minute talk show hosted by Dinah Shore. The program was seen during the daytime in most markets. In 1979, the show was re-titled "Dinah and Friends" as Dinah employed a weekly co-host. Depending on the market where the syndicated show airs, it is presented as a 90-minute show or edited to a 60-minute broadcast. This is a partial broadcast.
#10010: ENTERTAINMENT HALL OF FAME AWARDS, 1975 THE
1975-02-22, NBC, 120 min.
- Jack Paar ,
- Gene Kelly ,
- Danny Kaye ,
- Dinah Shore ,
- Fred MacMurray ,
- George Burns ,
- Jack Lemmon ,
- Richard Chamberlain ,
- Joanne Woodward ,
- Florence Henderson ,
- Hal Linden ,
- Isaac Stern ,
- Freddie Prinze ,
- Sandy Duncan ,
- Don Rickles ,
- Anthony Newley ,
- Rosalind Russell ,
- Flip Wilson ,
- Ben Vereen ,
- Marvin Hamlisch ,
- George C. Scott ,
- Peter Falk. ,
- Roz Clark
The 1975 Entertainment Hall Of Fame Awards. Host: Gene Kelly.
#844: NBC'S FIRST 50 YEARS
1976-11-21, WFRV, 230 min.
- David Brinkley ,
- Jerry Lewis ,
- Gene Kelly ,
- John Chancellor ,
- Milton Berle ,
- Bob Hope ,
- Johnny Carson ,
- Dean Martin ,
- Angie Dickinson ,
- George C. Scott ,
- Don Meredith ,
- Freddie Prinze ,
- Gregory Peck ,
- Orson Welles ,
- Jack Albertson
NBC celebrates its golden anniversary in radio and television. Recalled is a half century of stars and shows. Orson Welles is the narrator and there are fifteen hosts: Jack Albertson, Milton Berle, David Brinkley, Johnny Carson, John Chancellor, Angie Dickinson, Joe Garagiola, Bob Hope, Gene Kelly, Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin, Don Meredith, Gregory Peck, Freddie Prinze and George C. Scott.#18628: BOB HOPE'S ALL-STAR BIRTHDAY PARTY
1981-05-25, NBC, min.
- Bob Hope ,
- Elizabeth Taylor ,
- Mary Martin ,
- Mickey Rooney ,
- Charleton Heston ,
- George Bush ,
- Sammy Davis Jr. ,
- Robert Goulet ,
- George C. Scott ,
- Alexander Haig ,
- Marie Osmond ,
- Bernadette Peters ,
- James Coburn ,
- Brooke Shields ,
- Larry Holmes ,
- Christie Brinkley ,
- Robert Urich ,
- Dolores Hope ,
- Leslie Nielsen ,
- Don King ,
- Roger Staubach ,
- Hinton Battle ,
- Gregg Burge ,
- Gerry Cooney ,
- Phyllis Hyman ,
- Sugar Ray Leonard ,
- Wanda Richert
A bevy of stars joins Bob Hope for his birthday from the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.