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#16576: ACADEMY AWARDS: 43RD ANNUAL
Order1971-04-15, NBC, min.
- Melvyn Douglas
- Helen Hayes
- Jane Alexander
- Maureen Stapleton
- Ali McGraw
- Gene Hackman
- Glenda Jackson
- James Earl Jones
- Sarah Miles
- Carrie Snodgrass
- Ryan ONeal
- George C Scott
- Frank Sinatra
- Orson Welles
- Harry Belafonte
- Ingrid Bergman
- Lillian Gish
The 43rd Annual Academy Award presentation is telecast live from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. There was no host for this presentation. The ceremony includes clips from the best film nominees, a tribute to the Beatles (Harry Belafonte is one of the performers) and vignettes on honorary award winners Ingrid Bergman, Lillian Gish, and Orson Welles. Frank Sinatra will receive the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. George C. Scott refused to accept his best actor award for "Patton." Duplicate of #7503.
1971-04-15, NBC, 240 min.
- Melvyn Douglas
- Helen Hayes
- Jane Alexander
- Maureen Stapleton
- Ali McGraw
- Gene Hackman
- Glenda Jackson
- James Earl Jones
- Sarah Miles
- Carrie Snodgrass
- Ryan ONeal
- George C Scott
The 43rd Annual Academy Award presentation is telecast live from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. There was no host for this presentation. George C. Scott refused to accept his best actor award for "Patton."
1974-04-02, NBC, min.
- Debbie Reynolds
- Connie Stevens
- Groucho Marx
- Jack Lemmon
- John Houseman
- Samuel Goldwyn
- John Huston
- Burt Reynolds
- Diana Ross
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Jack Gilford
- Glenda Jackson
- Katherine Hepburn
- Susan Heyward
- George Lucas
- Tony Bill
- Tatum ONeal
- Candy Clark
- Lawrence Weingarten
- Julia Phillips
The 46th annual Academy Awards presentation broadcast live from the Dorothy Chandler Pavillion in Los Angeles, California. Burt Reynolds, Diana Ross, David Niven, and, John Huston serve as hosts. Director George Lucas made his Academy Award debut for American Grafitti, Katherine Hepburn made her first and only appearance at the ceremony. Susan Heyward made her last public appearance before dying of brain cancer. Producer Samuel Goldwyn is honored posthumously and Groucho Marx is presented with an honorary Academy Award for his contributions to the cinema. Duplicate of # 7506.
1974-04-02, NBC, 203 min.
- Debbie Reynolds
- Connie Stevens
- Groucho Marx
- Jack Lemmon
- John Houseman
- Samuel Goldwyn
- John Huston
- Burt Reynolds
- Diana Ross
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Jack Gilford
- Glenda Jackson
- Katherine Hepburn
- Susan Heyward
- George Lucas
- Tony Bill
- Tatum ONeal
- Candy Clark
- Lawrence Weingarten
- Julia Phillips
The 46th annual Academy Awards presentation broadcast live from the Dorothy Chandler Pavillion in Los Angeles, California. Burt Reynolds, Diana Ross, David Niven, and, John Huston serve as hosts. Director George Lucas made his Academy Award debut for American Grafitti, Katherine Hepburn made her first and only appearance at the ceremony. Susan Heyward made her last public appearance before dying of brain cancer. Producer Samuel Goldwyn is honored posthumously and Groucho Marx is presented with an honorary Academy Award for his contributions to the cinema.
#8494: "MAGAZINE"
Order1976-01-28, CBS, 60 min.
Magazine show with CBS reporter Sylvia Chase. 1- A look at aggressive female characters in movies and television. Angie Dickinson, Glenda Jackson, and Candice Bergen are interviewed. 2- How Louis Ville's architectural landmarks are being preserved.
#8867: MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, THE
Order1976-11-26, SYN, 90 min.
- Gary Morton
- Paul Lynde
- Mike Douglas
- Dustin Hoffman
- Lucille Ball
- Arte Johnson
- Marvin Hamlisch
- Glenda Jackson
- Tom Waits
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 Co-Hosts: Marvin Hamlisch and Glenda Jackson#6597: MUPPET SHOW
Order1980-11-10, SYND, 30 min.
1976-1981 (Syndicated). The Muppets, created by Jim Henson and company, starred in their own half-hour comedy-variety show. Each week a guest celebrity appeared. The most popular first-run syndicated series in TV history. It's "Anchors Aweigh" for the Muppets when guest Glenda Jackson arrives as a pillaging pirate, and hijacks the theater out to sea.