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#13148:
ACADEMY AWARD CEREMONIES: 29TH ANNUAL
1957-03-27,
NBC,
36 min.
Jerry Lewis
,
Claire Trevor
,
Anthony Quinn
,
Robert Stack
,
Eddie Cantor
,
Mickey Rooney
,
Ernest Borgnine
,
George Seaton
,
Janet Gaynor
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Cary Grant
,
Yul Brynner
,
Celeste Holm
,
Elizabeth Taylor
,
Dorothy Malone
,
Gower Champion
,
Marge Champion
,
Dorothy Dandridge
,
Mercedes McCambridge
,
Michael Todd
,
Patty McCormack
,
Nancy Kelly
,
Eva Marie-Saint
,
Carol Baker
,
Anna Magnani
The 29th Annual Academy Award ceremonies for excellence in film in 1956 are telecast live from two locations; The Pantages Theatre in Hollywood California, and The NBC Century Theatre in New York City. The hosts are Jerry Lewis and Celeste Holm.
Personalities scheduled to appear include Robert Stack, Mercedes McCambridge, Mickey Rooney, Patty McCormack, Nancy Kelly, Anthony Quinn, Dorothy Malone, Elizabeth Taylor, Dorothy Dandridge, Jack Lemmon, Marge and Gower Champion, Eva Marie-Saint, Claire Trevor, George Seaton, Eddie Cantor, Carol Baker, Yul Brynner, Ernest Borgnine, Cary Grant, Janet Gaynor,
and Anna Magnani.
Eddie Cantor receives an honorary award, Yul Brynner wins the best actor award for "The King and I," and Ingrid Bergman wins best actress award for "Anastasia."Cary Grant accepts the award for Ingrid Bergman."Around The World in Eighty Days" wins the best film award with producer Mike Todd accepting.
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#9468:
ACADEMY AWARD: 30TH ANNUAL
1958-03-26,
NBC,
95 min.
David Niven
,
Elsa Lanchester
,
Arthur Kennedy
,
Bob Hope
,
Red Buttons
,
Sessue Hayakawa
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Tony Curtis
,
Hope Lange
,
Janet Leigh
,
Natalie Wood
,
Robert Wagner
,
Don Murray
,
Rosalind Russell
,
Carolyn Jones
,
Jimmy Stewart
,
Russ Tamblyn
,
Donald Duck
,
Vittorio De Sica
,
Miyoushi Umeki
,
Diane Varsi
The 30th annual "Oscar" presentations are telecast, for the first time entirely under the auspices of the movie industry. Emcees: Jimmy Stewart, Rosalind Russell, David Niven, Jack Lemmon, Bob Hope. Donald Duck narrates a cartoon history of the movies. Married couples acting as custodians of the "Oscars" are Hope Lange and Don Murray, Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis, and Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner. Supporting - role nominees are Red Buttons, Vittorio De Sica, Sessue Hayakawa, Arthur Kennedy, Russ Tamblyn, Carolyn Jones, Elsa Lanchester, Hope Lange, Miyoushi Umeki, and Diane Varsi.
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#130C:
OPEN END WITH DAVID SUSSKIND: "BACKSTAGE ON BROADWAY"
1960-11-17,
WNTA,
165 min.
Anthony Quinn
,
David Susskind
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Tennessee Williams
,
Brendan Beahan
,
Celeste Holme
,
George Devine
Theater is the subject. Joining host David Susskind are his guests, Jack Lemmon, Anthony Quinn, Brendan Beahan, Celeste Holme, George Devine, and Tennessee Williams.
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#6952A:
ACADEMY AWARDS: 33RD ANNUAL
1961-04-17,
ABC,
min.
Shirley Jones
,
John Wayne
,
Fred MacMurray
,
Bob Hope
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Burt Lancaster
,
Peter Ustinov
,
Shirley MacLaine
,
Janet Leigh
,
Elizabeth Taylor
,
Sarah Vaughan
Bob Hope is host (master of ceremonies for the ninth time) for the 33rd Annual Academy Awards ceremony, telecast live from the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica California.
Producer & Director for TV is Richard Dunlap.
Academy Award Producer is Arthur Freed.
Academy Award Director is Vincent Minnelli.
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#7500:
ACADEMY AWARDS: 33RD ANNUAL
1961-04-17,
WOKO,
min.
Shirley Jones
,
John Wayne
,
Fred MacMurray
,
Bob Hope
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Burt Lancaster
,
Peter Ustinov
,
Shirley MacLaine
,
Janet Leigh
,
Elizabeth Taylor
,
Sarah Vaughan
Bob Hope is host (master of ceremonies for the ninth time) for the 33rd Annual Academy Awards ceremony, telecast live from the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica California.
Producer & Director for TV is Richard Dunlap.
Academy Award Producer is Arthur Freed.
Academy Award Director is Vincent Minnelli.
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#895:
A 1960'S RADIO BROADCAST ADDITION: MEMOIRS OF THE MOVIES: THE MEGAPHONE MEN
1961-12-24,
WNYC,
27 min.
Chester Morris
,
William Wyler
,
Alfred Hitchcock
,
John Ford
,
Otto Preminger
,
George Seaton
,
Joan Franklin
,
Robert Franklin
,
King Vidor
,
Janet Gaynor
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Myrna Loy
,
Rouben Mamoulian
,
Edward Dmytryk
,
Teresa Wright
,
Samson Raphaelson
,
Ernst Lubitsch
,
F.W. Murnau
,
Dana Andrews
Program number 7 of 18 programs.
Myrna Loy introduces this unique series. A distinguished company of Hollywood's greatest directors...recalled by their disciples and their actors who dissect their varied ways of working. Chester Morris is host to directors George Seaton, Otto Preminger, King Vidor, Rouben Mamoulian and Edward Dmytryk. Janet Gaynor recalls F.W. Murnau. Dana Andrews talks about William Wyler, Teresa Wright speaks about Alfred Hitchcock. Jack Lemmon talks about John Ford, and Samson Raphaelson recalls the great Ernst Lubitsch. Most of the interviews were originally recorded in 1959 by producers Joan and Robert Franklin.
NOTE: Robert C. Franklin (1920-1980), inspired by a 1958 newspaper story he read about Columbia University's POPULAR ARTS ORAL HISTORY PROJECT, approached Dr. Louis Starr, then director of the oral-history collection, with a proposal to interview and tape record, on to 1/4" reel to reel audio tapes, movie people as they passed through New York. The objective would be to document, through personal recollections, the era of the silent era in films, the impact of sound, the triumphs and inequities of the major studios, and life in the glittering film capital...a firsthand account revelation of how silent movies were actually made.
Robert and his wife, Joan Franklin went on to record 200 reels of audio tape, recording celebrities mostly in New York City hotel rooms in 1958 and 1959. Transcripts of interviews were made available at the time to students and researchers.
In 1961 excerpts/highlights from these audio tapes were edited into a 16 part radio series titled, MEMOIRS OF THE MOVIES. Myrna Loy provided a standard opening. A different celebrity host/hostess was employed to introduce each episode. All of the 90 celebrities interviewed have since passed away with the exception of Joanne Woodward. Two additional episodes were later produced, "Style of the 70's," and "Rush To Reality," both hosted by Ben Gazzara and added, subsequently, to re-issues of the series which were syndicated in the 1960's and 1970's airing in New York (WINS), Boston (WBZ), Philadelphia (KYW), Baltimore (WJZ), Fort Wayne (WOWO), Chicago (WIND), San Francisco (KPIX), and Los Angeles (KFWB).
The original 200 unedited reels of 1/4" audio tape interviews recorded by Joan and Robert Franklin are no longer known to exist. However, audio cassette transfers from these original tapes were donated by Joan Franklin many decades ago to Columbia University's Oral History Research Office where they exist today.
Confirmed during a 2009 phone conversation with Mary Marshal Clark, archivist at Columbia at that time, who stated that the first on file communication from Robert Franklin to Columbia University related to his proposal to do an oral history audio recorded project is dated, July 31, 1958.
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#896:
A 1960'S RADIO BROADCAST ADDITION: MEMOIRS OF THE MOVIES: THE TYCOONS
1961-12-31,
WNYC,
27 min.
Joan Franklin
,
Robert Franklin
,
Richard Barthelmess
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Myrna Loy
,
David Wark Griffith
,
Jerry Wald
,
Dore Schary
,
Zachary Scott
,
Samuel Goldwyn
,
Louis B. Mayer
,
Basil Rathbone
,
Ben Hecht
,
Alexander Korda
,
Harry Cohen
,
Reginald Denham
,
Irving Thalberg
Program number 8 of 18 programs.
Myrna Loy introduces this unique series. Zachary Scott as host, assembles a composite portrait of the men who produce and direct the great motion picture studios. Some bouquets and a handful of knocks are handed to D.W. Griffith, Samuel Goldwyn, Alexander Korda, Harry Cohen, Irving Thalberg and Louis B. Mayer by Richard Barthlemess, Basil Rathbone, Jerry Wald, director Reginald Denham, Jack Lemmon, Ben Hecht, Dore Schary and Myrna Loy.
NOTE: Robert C. Franklin (1920-1980), inspired by a 1958 newspaper story he read about Columbia University's POPULAR ARTS ORAL HISTORY PROJECT, approached Dr. Louis Starr, then director of the oral-history collection, with a proposal to interview and tape record, on to 1/4" reel to reel audio tapes, movie people as they passed through New York. The objective would be to document, through personal recollections, the era of the silent era in films, the impact of sound, the triumphs and inequities of the major studios, and life in the glittering film capital...a firsthand account revelation of how silent movies were actually made.
Robert and his wife, Joan Franklin went on to record 200 reels of audio tape, recording celebrities mostly in New York City hotel rooms in 1958 and 1959. Transcripts of interviews were made available at the time to students and researchers.
In 1961 excerpts/highlights from these audio tapes were edited into a 16 part radio series titled, MEMOIRS OF THE MOVIES. Myrna Loy provided a standard opening. A different celebrity host/hostess was employed to introduce each episode. All of the 90 celebrities interviewed have since passed away with the exception of Joanne Woodward. Two additional episodes were later produced, "Style of the 70's," and "Rush To Reality," both hosted by Ben Gazzara and added, subsequently, to re-issues of the series which were syndicated in the 1960's and 1970's airing in New York (WINS), Boston (WBZ), Philadelphia (KYW), Baltimore (WJZ), Fort Wayne (WOWO), Chicago (WIND), San Francisco (KPIX), and Los Angeles (KFWB).
The original 200 unedited reels of 1/4" audio tape interviews recorded by Joan and Robert Franklin are no longer known to exist. However, audio cassette transfers from these original tapes were donated by Joan Franklin many decades ago to Columbia University's Oral History Research Office where they exist today.
Confirmed during a 2009 phone conversation with Mary Marshal Clark, archivist at Columbia at that time, who stated that the first on file communication from Robert Franklin to Columbia University related to his proposal to do an oral history audio recorded project is dated, July 31, 1958.
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#904:
NEW MARCH OF THE DIMES: THE SCENE STEALERS, THE
1962-01-02,
WPIX,
49 min.
Ralph Edwards
,
James Garner
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Lorne Greene
,
Limeliters
,
Jackie Cooper
,
Fabian
,
Dr. Frank Baxter
,
Buster Keaton
,
Rosemary Clooney
,
Eartha Kitt
,
Abby Dalton
,
Fritz Feld
,
Dorothy Provine
,
Roger Williams
,
David Janssen
,
Nanette Fabray
,
Dan Blocker
Starring in this special program are
Jimmy Durante, Buster Keaton, Dan Blocker, Rosemary Clooney, Jackie Cooper, Abby Dalton, Ralph Edwards, Fabian, Nanette Fabray, Fritz Feld, James Garner, Lorne Greene, David Janssen, Eartha Kitt, Jack Lemmon, The Limeliters, Dorothy Provine, Roger Williams and Dr. Frank Baxter. This film and its stars signal the opening of the 1962 March of Dimes Campaign.
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#13645:
ACADEMY AWARD CEREMONIES, 34TH ANNUAL, THE
1962-04-09,
ABC,
min.
Debbie Reynolds
,
Shirley Jones
,
Bob Hope
,
Stanley Kramer
,
Maximillian Schell
,
Rock Hudson
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Robert Wise
,
Greer Garson
,
Joan Crawford
,
Burt Lancaster
,
Fred Astaire
,
George Stevens
,
Shelley Winters
,
Johnny Mercer
,
Rosalind Russell
,
Carolyn Jones
,
Rita Moreno
,
Lee Remick
,
Wendell Corey
,
George Charkiris
,
Vincent Edwards
,
Arthur Fried
,
Charles Brackett
Bob Hope is the master of ceremonies for the 13th time at the 34th Annual Academy Awards ceremonies. The event was held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
George Charkiris wins the best-supporting actor award for his role in "West Side Story", Maximillian Schell wins the best actor award for "Judgement At Nurenberg", and Robert Wise wins the best director award for "West Side Story." Stanley Kramer was given the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, and Rita Moreno wins the best actress award for her role in "West Side Story."
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#343:
STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1962-12-27,
WPIX,
10 min.
Steve Allen
,
Jack Lemmon
Guest is Jack Lemmon, who makes a phone call to a 24 hour towing service telling them that his car is at the bottom of his swimming pool.
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#404:
A 1960'S RADIO BROADCAST ADDITION: RETROSPECT (MEMOIRS OF THE MOVIES): HOLLYWOOD'S YOUNGER GENERATION (ORIGINAL TITLE: THE FILM FACTORIES REVISITED)
1963-02-24,
WINS,
28 min.
Robert Franklin
,
King Vidor
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Rod Steiger
,
Roddy McDowall
,
Paul Lazarus
,
Adolph Zukor
,
Jeanette MacDonald
,
Joanne Woodward
,
Pat Hingle
,
Teresa Wright
,
Paul Newman
,
Jean Negulesco
,
John Cassavetes
Program number 5 of 18 programs originally broadcast in 1961. The brightest youngsters of today's films gang up on the picture business and give all the paralyzing reasons why they feel like misfits in the the movies.
Roddy McDowall hosts this spoken memoir of the movies with personal retrospectives from Jeanette MacDonald, Joanne Woodward, John Cassavetes, Rod Steiger, Pat Hingle, Teresa Wright, Paul Newman, Paul Lazarus, Adolph Zukor, Jean Negulesco, Jack Lemmon, and King Vidor. A feature presentation of the Westinghouse Broadcasting Company in Collaboration with the Oral History Research Project of Columbia University. Produced by Joan Franklin and Robert Franklin.
NOTE: Robert C. Franklin (1920-1980), inspired by a 1958 newspaper story he read about Columbia University's POPULAR ARTS ORAL HISTORY PROJECT, approached Dr. Louis Starr, then director of the oral-history collection, with a proposal to interview and tape record, on to 1/4" reel to reel audio tapes, movie people as they passed through New York. The objective would be to document, through personal recollections, the era of the silent era in films, the impact of sound, the triumphs and inequities of the major studios, and life in the glittering film capital...a firsthand account revelation of how silent movies were actually made.
Robert and his wife, Joan Franklin went on to record 200 reels of audio tape, recording celebrities mostly in New York City hotel rooms in 1958 and 1959. Transcripts of interviews were made available at the time to students and researchers.
In 1961 excerpts/highlights from these audio tapes were edited into a 16 part radio series titled, MEMOIRS OF THE MOVIES. Myrna Loy provided a standard opening. A different celebrity host/hostess was employed to introduce each episode. All of the 90 celebrities interviewed have since passed away with the exception of Joanne Woodward. Two additional episodes were later produced, "Style of the 70's," and "Rush To Reality," both hosted by Ben Gazzara and added, subsequently, to re-issues of the series which were syndicated in the 1960's and 1970's airing in New York (WINS), Boston (WBZ), Philadelphia (KYW), Baltimore (WJZ), Fort Wayne (WOWO), Chicago (WIND), San Francisco (KPIX), and Los Angeles (KFWB).
The original 200 unedited reels of 1/4" audio tape interviews recorded by Joan and Robert Franklin are no longer known to exist. However, audio cassette transfers from these original tapes were donated by Joan Franklin many decades ago to Columbia University's Oral History Research Office where they exist today.
Confirmed during a 2009 phone conversation with Mary Marshal Clark, archivist at Columbia at that time, who stated that the first on file communication from Robert Franklin to Columbia University related to his proposal to do an oral history audio recorded project is dated, July 31, 1958.
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#413:
A 1960'S RADIO BROADCAST ADDITION: RETROSPECT (MEMOIRS OF THE MOVIES): BEST PICTURES (ORIGINAL TITLE: CLIPS FROM THE CLASSICS)
1963-03-03,
WINS,
27 min.
Bronco Billy Anderson
,
Sessue Hayakawa
,
Robert Franklin
,
Janet Gaynor
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Roddy McDowall
,
Jerry Wald
,
Adolph Zukor
,
Paul Newman
,
Ruth Chatterton
,
Arthur Mayer
,
Zachary Scott
,
Ben Hecht
Program number 13 of 18 programs originally broadcast in 1961. Nearly two dozen Academy Awards are represented among the great and memorable movies recalled by the stars and producers over half a century, plus a few that never worn a second showing.
Ruth Chatterton is hostess of ceremonies at the celebration of "Covered Wagon," "Bridge on the River Kwai," How Green Was My Valley," and "Gone With The Wind," with personal retrospectives from Adolph Zukor, Bronco Billy Anderson, Paul Newman, Jerry Wald, Sessue Hayakawa, Arthur Mayer, Janet Gaynor, Roddy McDowall, Zachary Scott, Jack Lemmon, and Ben Hecht.
A feature presentation of the Westinghouse Broadcasting Company in Collaboration with the Oral History Research Project of Columbia University. Produced by Joan Franklin and Robert Franklin.
NOTE: Robert C. Franklin (1920-1980), inspired by a 1958 newspaper story he read about Columbia University's POPULAR ARTS ORAL HISTORY PROJECT, approached Dr. Louis Starr, then director of the oral-history collection, with a proposal to interview and tape record, on to 1/4" reel to reel audio tapes, movie people as they passed through New York. The objective would be to document, through personal recollections, the era of the silent era in films, the impact of sound, the triumphs and inequities of the major studios, and life in the glittering film capital...a firsthand account revelation of how silent movies were actually made.
Robert and his wife, Joan Franklin went on to record 200 reels of audio tape, recording celebrities mostly in New York City hotel rooms in 1958 and 1959. Transcripts of interviews were made available at the time to students and researchers.
In 1961 excerpts/highlights from these audio tapes were edited into a 16 part radio series titled, MEMOIRS OF THE MOVIES. Myrna Loy provided a standard opening. A different celebrity host/hostess was employed to introduce each episode. All of the 90 celebrities interviewed have since passed away with the exception of Joanne Woodward. Two additional episodes were later produced, "Style of the 70's," and "Rush To Reality," both hosted by Ben Gazzara and added, subsequently, to re-issues of the series which were syndicated in the 1960's and 1970's airing in New York (WINS), Boston (WBZ), Philadelphia (KYW), Baltimore (WJZ), Fort Wayne (WOWO), Chicago (WIND), San Francisco (KPIX), and Los Angeles (KFWB).
The original 200 unedited reels of 1/4" audio tape interviews recorded by Joan and Robert Franklin are no longer known to exist. However, audio cassette transfers from these original tapes were donated by Joan Franklin many decades ago to Columbia University's Oral History Research Office where they exist today.
Confirmed during a 2009 phone conversation with Mary Marshal Clark, archivist at Columbia at that time, who stated that the first on file communication from Robert Franklin to Columbia University related to his proposal to do an oral history audio recorded project is dated, July 31, 1958.
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#7502:
ACADEMY AWARDS: 35TH ANNUAL
1963-04-08,
ABC,
min.
Eddie Fisher
,
Frank Sinatra
,
Sophia Loren
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Burt Lancaster
,
Marcello Mastroianni
,
Bette Davis
,
Gregory Peck
,
Patty Duke
,
Anne Bancroft
,
Angela Lansbury
,
Ed Begley
,
Omar Sharif
,
Lee Remick
,
Thelma Ritter
,
Peter OToole
,
Katherine Hepburn
,
Terence Stamp
Frank Sinatra is host for the 35th Annual Academy Awards presentation, telecast live from the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
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#10977:
ED SULLIVAN SHOW (TOAST OF THE TOWN) 15TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW
1963-06-23,
CBS,
min.
Jack Benny
,
Jimmy Durante
,
James Cagney
,
Red Skelton
,
Jackie Gleason
,
Art Carney
,
Charles Laughton
,
Louis Armstrong
,
Phil Silvers
,
Richard Rodgers
,
Gary Cooper
,
Ed Sullivan
,
Sophie Tucker
,
Clark Gable
,
Sonny King
,
Robert Goulet
,
Maurice Chevalier
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Henry Fonda
,
Rod Steiger
,
Burt Lancaster
,
Fred Astaire
,
Elvis Presley
,
Robert Mitchum
,
Helen Hayes
,
Shelley Winters
,
Walt Disney
,
Bing Crosby
,
Gertrude Lawrence
,
Richard Burton
,
Cole Porter
,
Julie Andrews
,
Raoul Walsh
,
Ethel Waters
,
Johnny Wayne
,
Frank Shuster
,
Topo Gigio
,
Oscar Hammerstein 11
,
Gina Lollabridgida
,
Maya Plisetskaya
,
Moiseyev Dancers
June 20, 1948 - May 30, 1971
ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE, (TOAST OF THE TOWN)
Television's longest-running variety series. Originally, titled, TOAST OF THE TOWN, the name of the series changed on September 18, 1955, to THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW. Most remembered for introducing many stand-up comedians, and musical acts, including The Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley, The Beatles.
Most of the 1,087 broadcasts, encompassing 10,000 performers, have been archived. The major exceptions are the first half-year of shows circa 1948 of which a few kinescope excerpts survive.
The ED SULLIVAN SHOW was a spectacular show-case that for twenty-three years entertained the American family. In its prime, more than thirty million viewers, young and old, tuned in at the same time to view popular culture.
Host Ed Sullivan celebrates 15 years on CBS with film clip segments of previous shows featuring guests Julie Andrews, Louis Armstrong, Jack Benny, Fred Astaire, Richard Burton, James Cagney, Art Carney, Maurice Chevalier, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Walt Disney, Jimmy Durante, Henry Fonda, Clark Gable, Jackie Gleason, Robert Goulet, Topo Gigio, Oscar Hammerstein 11, Helen Hayes, Sonny King, Burt Lancaster, Shelley Winters, Johnny Wayne, Charles Laughton, Jack Lemmon, Gertrude Lawrence, Ethel Waters, Raoul Walsh, Sophie Tucker, Rod Steiger, Red Skelton, Phil Silvers, Richard Rodgers, Frank Shuster, Elvis Presley, Cole Porter, Gina Lollabridgida, Robert Mitchum, Maya Plisetskaya, Moiseyev Dancers.
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#19410:
ACADEMY AWARDS: 36TH ANNUAL
1964-04-13,
ABC,
min.
Donna Reed
,
Steve McQueen
,
Shirley Jones
,
Frank Sinatra
,
Rock Hudson
,
Edward G. Robinson
,
Rita Hayworth
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Anne Baxter
,
Gregory Peck
,
Sammy Davis Jr.
,
Patty Duke
,
Anne Bancroft
,
Sidney Poitier
,
Julie Andrews
,
Ed Begley
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presents its 36th annual Oscar Awards. Among the celebrities presenting awards are Julie Andrews, Anne Baxter, Rita Hayworth, Rock Hudson, Shirley Jones, Steve McQueen, Sidney Poitier, Donna Reed, Edward G. Robinson, and Frank Sinatra. Jack Lemmon is the host at the Santa Monica California Civic Auditorium. He introduces song-and-dance man Sammy Davis Jr., a short film history of the Awards, and the Award presenters, including last year's four top winners: Gregory Pick, Anne Bancroft, Ed Begley, and Patty Duke.
Andy Williams, James Darren, Harve Presnell and Kayna Ranieri sing this years nominated songs.
Duplicate of #9460.
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#9460:
ACADEMY AWARDS: 36TH ANNUAL
1964-04-13,
ABC,
min.
Donna Reed
,
Steve McQueen
,
Shirley Jones
,
Frank Sinatra
,
Rock Hudson
,
Edward G. Robinson
,
Rita Hayworth
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Anne Baxter
,
Gregory Peck
,
Sammy Davis Jr.
,
Patty Duke
,
Anne Bancroft
,
Sidney Poitier
,
Julie Andrews
,
Ed Begley
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presents its 36th annual Oscar Awards. Among the celebrities presenting awards are Julie Andrews, Anne Baxter, Rita Hayworth, Rock Hudson, Shirley Jones, Steve McQueen, Sidney Poitier, Donna Reed, Edward G. Robinson, and Frank Sinatra. Jack Lemmon is the host at the Santa Monica California Civic Auditorium. He introduces song-and-dance man Sammy Davis Jr., a short film history of the Awards, and the Award presenters, including last year's four top winners: Gregory Pick, Anne Bancroft, Ed Begley, and Patty Duke.
Andy Williams, James Darren, Harve Presnell and Kayna Ranieri sing this years nominated songs.
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#14488:
ACADEMY AWARDS: 36TH ANNUAL, ABC RADIO
1964-04-13,
ABC,
100 min.
Donna Reed
,
Steve McQueen
,
Shirley Jones
,
Frank Sinatra
,
Jack Linkletter
,
Rock Hudson
,
Edward G. Robinson
,
Rita Hayworth
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Anne Baxter
,
Gregory Peck
,
Sammy Davis Jr.
,
Patty Duke
,
Anne Bancroft
,
Sidney Poitier
,
Julie Andrews
,
Ed Begley
,
Irv Kupcinet
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presents its 36th annual Oscar Awards. Among the celebrities presenting awards are Julie Andrews, Anne Baxter, Rita Hayworth, Rock Hudson, Shirley Jones, Steve McQueen, Sidney Poitier, Donna Reed, Edward G. Robinson, and Frank Sinatra. Jack Lemmon is the host at the Santa Monica California Civic Auditorium. He introduces song-and-dance man Sammy Davis Jr., a short film history of the Awards, and the Award presenters, including last year's four top winners: Gregory Pick, Anne Bancroft, Ed Begley, and Patty Duke.
Andy Williams, James Darren, Harve Presnell, and Kayna Ranieri sing this year's nominated songs. Behind the scenes (press room) after Oscars, short interviews with Sidney Poitier and Irv Kupcinet.
Duplicate of #9460.
ABC radio simulcast with announcer Jack Linkletter.
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#15136:
ACADEMY AWARD CEREMONIES
1966-04-18,
ABC,
min.
Bob Hope
,
Milton Berle
,
Julie Andrews
,
Lee Marvin
,
Gregory Peck
,
Shelley Winters
,
Julie Christie
,
Jason Robards
,
Peter Ustinov
,
Joanne Woodward
,
George Peppard
,
David Lean
,
Natalie Wood
,
Rex Harrison
,
Irene Kerdova
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Phyllis Diller
The 38th Annual Academy Award ceremonies telecast live from the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California. This was the first color broadcast of the award ceremonies.
Best Actor: Lee Marvin (Cat Ballou)
Best Actress: Julie Christie (Dr. Zhivago)
Best Supporting Actor: Martin Balsam
Best Supporting Actress: Shelley Winters
Best Film ( Sound Of Music)
Best Musical Score: Dr. Zhivago
William Wyler is awarded the Irving Thalberg Award.
Host: Bob Hope.
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#5285:
JACK BENNY'S BAG
1968-11-16,
WNBC,
52 min.
Jack Benny
,
Eddie Fisher
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Rowan & Martin
,
Dick Clark
,
Phyllis Diller
,
Walter Matthau
,
Eddie "Rochester" Anderson
A comedy-variety special "Jack Benny Hour" broadcast, with guest stars.
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#15945:
JACK BENNY SPECIAL: JACK BENNY'S BAG
1968-11-16,
NBC,
min.
Jack Lemmon
,
Phyllis Diller
,
Eddie Fisher
,
Jack Benny
,
Walter Matthau
,
Dick Martin
,
Lou Rawls
,
Dick Clark
,
Dan Rowan
Jack Benny presents a comedy/variety special.
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#9746:
TONY AWARDS, 23RD ANNUAL, THE
1969-04-20,
NBC,
180 min.
Leslie Uggams
,
Alan King
,
Zero Mostel
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Gwen Verdon
,
Pearl Bailey
,
Diahann Carroll
,
Robert Preston
,
Robert Morse
,
Lauren Bacall
,
Shelley Winters
,
Vanessa Redgrave
,
Patty Duke
,
Harry Belafonte
,
Dustin Hoffman
,
Richard Benjamin
,
Ethel Merman
,
Angela Lansbury
,
Betty Comden
,
Adolph Green
,
Godfrey Cambridge
,
Paula Prentiss
,
Arthur Miller
The 23rd Annual Tony Awards is telecast live from the Mark Hellinger Theatre in New York City.
Hosts: Diahann Carroll and Alan King.
1969 marked the first year scenes from the nominated plays were presented.
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#16510:
SUPER COMEDY BOWL, THE
1971-01-10,
NBC,
min.
OJ Simpson
,
John Wayne
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Leslie Uggams
,
Joe Namath
,
Lucille Ball
,
Charles Nelson Reilly
,
Alex Karras
,
Judy Carne
,
Pat OBrien
,
Charlton Heston
,
Alan Sues
,
Mike Garrett
,
Daryle Lamonica
,
Kermit Alexander
,
Ben Davidson
,
Roman Gabriel
,
Deacon Jones
,
Dick Le Beau
,
Gene Washington
,
Rosy Grier
,
Arte Johnson
,
Mike Reid
A galaxy of entertainers and 39 NFL stars in a spectacular salute to pro football.
The heady line-up includes Lucille Ball, Judy Carne, Charleton Heston, Jack Lemmon, Pat O'Brien, Charles Nelson Reilly, Alan Sues, Leslie Uggams, John Wayne, and the NFL's, Mike Garrett, Kermit Alexander, Ben Davidson, Roman Gabriel, Deacon Jones, Daryle Lamonica, Dick Le Beau, Joe Namath, O.J. Simpson, and Gene Washington.
In comedy segments, John Wayne presents a campy football fashion show; Detroit Lion Alex Karras plays a badgered husband explaining a hard day on the gridiron, and former pro Rosey Grier interviews Chicago Bear linebacker Dick Butkus, and his half pint roommate Arte Johnson.
Songs include two "Damn Yankees" numbers and a piano etude composed and performed by Cincinnati Bengal Mike Reid.
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#19286:
'S WONDERFUL, 'S MARVELOUS, 'S GERSHWIN
1972-01-17,
WNBC,
78 min.
Leslie Uggams
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Fred Astaire
,
Ethel Merman
,
Robert Guillaume
,
Peter Nero
,
Larry Kert
,
Linda Bennett
Jack Lemmon leads a delightful salute to George and Ira Gershwin.
Duplicate of # 5452.
Highlights:
"I've Got A Crush On You,"- Jack Lemmom
Medley Of Gershwin movie hits- Fred Astaire
"I Got Rhythm,"- Ethel Merman
"Someone To Watch Over Me," "My One And Only," "The Man I Love"- Leslie Uggams
Medley: "An American In Paris," "Rhapsody In Blue," Concerto In F- Peter Nero.
"Love Is Here To Stay,"-Larry Kert
"But Not For Me,"-Linda Bennett
"Stairway To Paradise,"- Robert Guillaume
"Strike Up The Band,"- Alan Johnson Dancers
"Medleys: "Of Thee I Sing," "Porgy And Bess,"- Fred Astaire, Ethel Merman.
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#5452:
'S WONDERFUL, 'S MARVELOUS, 'S GERSHWIN
1972-01-17,
WNBC,
78 min.
Leslie Uggams
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Fred Astaire
,
Ethel Merman
,
Robert Guillaume
,
Peter Nero
,
Larry Kert
,
Linda Bennett
Jack Lemmon leads a delightful salute to George and Ira Gershwin.
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#16847:
ACADEMY AWARDS: 44TH ANNUAL
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.
Duplicate of #7504.
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#7504:
ACADEMY AWARDS: 44TH ANNUAL
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.
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#17243:
JACK PAAR TONITE
1973-02-06,
ABC,
min.
Jack Lemmon
,
Jack Paar
,
Rich Little
,
Peggy Cass
,
Michael Meyers
January 8th, 1973-November 16th, 1973
Jack Paar returned to late night TV after an 11 year absence on a one-week-per-month basis as part of ABC's "Wide World Of Entertainment" series.This ninety-minute talk show featured Peggy Cass as Paar's announcer.
Guests: Dr. Michael Meyers, Jack Lemmon, Rich Little.
Peggy Cass announcer.
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#5482:
A TRIBUTE TO COMPOSER HAROLD ARLEN
1973-02-25,
WNBC,
52 min.
Dinah Shore
,
Johnny Mathis
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Diahann Carroll
,
Mama Cass Elliot
,
Doc Severinsen
Jack Lemmon and guests celebrate the Harold Arlen songbook - a host of standards, including the score for the movie "The Wizard of Oz."
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#5976:
GET HAPPY
1973-02-25,
WNBC,
54 min.
Dinah Shore
,
Johnny Mathis
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Diahann Carroll
,
Harold Arlen
,
Mama Cass Elliot
,
Doc Severinsen
A tribute to composer Harold Arlen. Jack Lemmon and guests celebrate the Harold Arlen songbook- a host of standards and such movie scores as "The Wizard Of Oz."
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#822:
AFI SALUTE TO JOHN FORD
1973-04-02,
WCBS,
72 min.
James Stewart
,
Richard M. Nixon
,
John Ford
,
Frank Sinatra
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Charlton Heston
,
Maureen O'Hara
,
Gregory Peck
The American Film Institute premieres this annual event by honoring Mr. John Ford. President Richard M. Nixon is among the notables paying tribute along with Charlton Heston, Jack Lemmon, Maureen O'Hara, Gregory Peck, Frank Sinatra, James Stewart and John Wayne. Danny Kaye is host.
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#17273:
AFI SALUTE TO JOHN FORD
1973-04-02,
WCBS,
min.
James Stewart
,
Richard M. Nixon
,
John Ford
,
Frank Sinatra
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Charlton Heston
,
John Wayne
,
Gregory Peck
,
Danny Kaye
,
Maureen OHara
The American Film Institute premieres this annual event by honoring Mr. John Ford. President Richard M. Nixon is among the notables paying tribute along with Charlton Heston, Jack Lemmon, Maureen O'Hara, Gregory Peck, Frank Sinatra, James Stewart and John Wayne. Danny Kaye is host.
President Nixon expected to be one of the notables paying tribute to director John Ford, veteran of a 58-year movie career. Other press time guests: Charleton Heston, Jack Lemmon, Maureen O'Hara,
Gregory Peck, Frank Sinatra, James Stewart and John Wayne. Danny Kaye is host for this testimonial dinner, highlighted by clips from Ford's famous films. The six-time Oscar winner is the first recipient of AFI's Award for life achievement in filmmaking.
Duplicate of #822
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#10072:
FRAIR'S ROAST FOR MILTON BERLE.
1973-11-27,
ABC,
60 min.
Redd Foxx
,
Milton Berle
,
Alan King
,
Henny Youngman
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Jan Murray
,
Don Rickles
,
Lucille Ball
,
Carroll OConnor
,
Sammy Davis, Jr
,
Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Milton Berle is roasted by the Frair's Club.
Host: Sammy Davis, Jr.
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#10092:
"S WONDERFUL," "S MARVELOUS," "S GERSHWIN.": THE MUSIC OF GEORGE GERSHWIN.
1973-12-04,
NBC,
60 min.
Leslie Uggams
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Fred Astaire
,
Ethel Merman
,
George Gershwin
A musical special saluting the music of George Gershwin.
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#1130:
SHOW BUSINESS SALUTES MILTON BERLE
1973-12-04,
WNBC,
51 min.
Jack Benny
,
Jackie Gleason
,
Redd Foxx
,
Milton Berle
,
Bob Hope
,
Kirk Douglas
,
Ted Kennedy
,
Alan King
,
George Burns
,
Henny Youngman
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Jan Murray
,
Fulton J. Sheen
,
Sammy Davis Jr.
,
Walter Matthau
,
Lucille Ball
,
Carroll OConnor
The Friars Club "roasts" Milton Berle, who celebrates his 60th anniversary in show business. Guests include Sammy Davis Jr., Alan King, George Burns, Lucille Ball, Jackie Gleason, Red Foxx, Jack Benny, Bob Hope, Carroll O'Connor, Jan Murray, Walter Matthau, Kirk Douglas, Jack Lemmon, Senator Ted Kennedy, Archbishop Fulton J.
Sheen and Henny Youngman.
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#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.
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#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.
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#1137:
MOVIES, THE
1974-04-01,
WABC,
204 min.
Eddie Cantor
,
Groucho Marx
,
Marilyn Monroe
,
Broderick Crawford
,
Maurice Chevalier
,
Paul Henreid
,
Al Jolson
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Jeanette MacDonald
,
Paul Newman
,
Burt Lancaster
,
Greta Garbo
,
Humphrey Bogart
,
Bette Davis
,
Merle Oberon
,
Ingrid Bergman
,
Anne Bancroft
,
Broderick Crawford
,
Dustin Hoffman
,
Sir Laurence Olivier
,
Patricia Neal
,
Mae West
,
Deborah Kerr
A retrospective from the silents to the '70s featuring highlights from 110 motion pictures with the stars Greta
Garbo, Eddie Cantor, Maurice Chevalier, Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul
Henreid, Bette Davis, Lawrence Olivier, Merle Oberon, Marx Bros., Mae West, Broderick Crawford, Burt Lancaster, Deborah Kerr, Paul Newman, Patricia Neal, Al Jolson, Jeanette MacDonald, Dustin Hoffman, Marilyn Monroe, Anne Bancroft, Jack Lemmon, and many others.
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#17658:
ACADEMY AWARDS: 46TH ANNUAL, THE
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.
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#7506:
ACADEMY AWARDS: 46TH ANNUAL, THE
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.
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#9641:
TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON, THE
1974-12-17,
NBC,
90 min.
Billy Wilder
,
Johnny Carson
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Florence Henderson
,
Walter Matthau
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 1970's, 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's guests are Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Billy Wilder, and Florence Henderson.
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#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.
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#7507:
ACADEMY AWARDS: 47TH ANNUAL
1975-04-08,
NBC,
210 min.
Art Carney
,
Goldie Hawn
,
John Wayne
,
Frank Sinatra
,
Bob Hope
,
Peter Falk
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Roddy McDowall
,
Diahann Carroll
,
Shirley MacLaine
,
Jack Jones
,
Lauren Bacall
,
Raquel Welch
,
Ingrid Bergman
,
Frankie Laine
,
Aretha Franklin
,
MacDonald Carey
,
Jon Voight
,
Brenda Vaccaro
,
Warren Beatty
,
Sammy Davis Jr
,
Ryan ONeal
,
Jennifer ONeill
,
Tatum ONeal
,
Francis Ford Coppola
,
Susan Blakely
,
OJ Simpson
,
Katherine Ross
Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr, and Shirley MacLaine host the 47th Annual Academy Awards presentation, telecast live
from The Dorothy Chandler Pavillion in Los Angeles, California.
This was the final year the awards were broadcast on NBC. The awards moved to ABC the following year.
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#18006:
ACADEMY AWARDS: 47TH ANNUAL
1975-04-08,
NBC,
min.
Art Carney
,
Goldie Hawn
,
John Wayne
,
Frank Sinatra
,
Bob Hope
,
Peter Falk
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Roddy McDowall
,
Diahann Carroll
,
Shirley MacLaine
,
Jack Jones
,
Lauren Bacall
,
Raquel Welch
,
Ingrid Bergman
,
Frankie Laine
,
Aretha Franklin
,
MacDonald Carey
,
Jon Voight
,
Brenda Vaccaro
,
Warren Beatty
,
Sammy Davis Jr
,
Ryan ONeal
,
Jennifer ONeill
,
Tatum ONeal
,
Francis Ford Coppola
,
Susan Blakely
,
OJ Simpson
,
Katherine Ross
Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr, and Shirley MacLaine host the 47th Annual Academy Awards presentation, telecast live
from The Dorothy Chandler Pavillion in Los Angeles, California.
This was the final year the awards were broadcast on NBC. The awards moved to ABC the following year.
Duplicate of # 7507.
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#10141:
TONY AWARDS, 29TH ANNUAL, THE
1975-04-20,
ABC,
120 min.
Milton Berle
,
Carol Channing
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Jack Haley
,
Carl Reiner
,
Fred Astaire
,
Eve Arden
,
Jean Stapleton
,
Alexis Smith
,
Buddy Ebsen
,
Walter Matthau
,
Rosalind Russell
,
Jack Albertson
,
Ray Bolger
,
Angela Lansbury
,
John Lindsay
,
Clifton Davis
,
Joe Smith
,
Joey Faye
,
Cleavon Little
,
Clive Baldwin
,
Vincente Minnelli
The 29th Annual Tony Awards are broadcast live from the Wintergarden Theatre in New York City.
Hosts: Larry Blyden, Larry Kert, Carol Lawrence, George S. Irving, Michele Lee, Bernadette Peters, and Bobby Van.
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#10060:
OSCAR'S GREATEST MUSIC
1975-11-25,
ABC,
52 min.
Eddie Fisher
,
Louis Armstrong
,
Frank Sinatra
,
Judy Garland
,
Rock Hudson
,
Kirk Douglas
,
Maurice Chevalier
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Burt Lancaster
,
Fred Astaire
,
Ginger Rogers
,
Sammy Davis Jr.
,
Cole Porter
,
Mae West
,
Liza Minnelli
,
Isaac Hayes
Memorable musical moments from 20 years of Academy Awards programs.
Jack Lemmon is host.
Judy Garland sings a medley of Cole Porter songs (1965); Eddie Fisher sings Love is a Many Splendid Thing ((1956); Rock Hudson and Mae West team up to do Baby its Cold Outside (1958); Maurice Chevalier re-creates Thank Heaven For Little Girls (1959); Louis Armstrong performs The Bare Necessities (1958); Burt Lancaster & Kirk Douglas do comic number It's Great Not To Be Nominated; Frank Sinatra sings Star ((1969; Liza Minnelli performs in a tribute number to Oscar (1974); Sammy Davis Jr. sings a number of nominated Oscar songs from the past (1968),. Isaac Hayes plays The Theme From Shaft (1972), and Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers do an impromptu dance on their way to present an Oscar award (1967).
Duplicate of # 7305.
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#7305:
OSCAR'S GREATEST MUSIC
1975-11-25,
ABC,
52 min.
Eddie Fisher
,
Louis Armstrong
,
Frank Sinatra
,
Judy Garland
,
Rock Hudson
,
Kirk Douglas
,
Maurice Chevalier
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Burt Lancaster
,
Fred Astaire
,
Ginger Rogers
,
Sammy Davis Jr.
,
Cole Porter
,
Mae West
,
Liza Minnelli
,
Isaac Hayes
Memorable musical moments from 20 years of Academy Awards programs.
Jack Lemmon is host.
Judy Garland sings a medley of Cole Porter songs (1965); Eddie Fisher sings Love is a Many Splendid Thing ((1956); Rock Hudson and Mae West team up to do Baby its Cold Outside (1958); Maurice Chevalier re-creates Thank Heaven For Little Girls (1959); Louis Armstrong performs The Bare Necessities (1958); Burt Lancaster & Kirk Douglas do comic number It's Great Not To Be Nominated; Frank Sinatra sings Star ((1969; Liza Minnelli performs in a tribute number to Oscar (1974); Sammy Davis Jr. sings a number of nominated Oscar songs from the past (1968),. Isaac Hayes plays The Theme From Shaft (1972); and Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers do an impromptu dance on their way to present an Oscar award (1967).
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#7830:
CELEBRATION: THE AMERICAN SPIRIT
1976-01-25,
ABC,
90 min.
Robert Young
,
Andy Williams
,
Andy Griffith
,
Howard Cosell
,
Frank Sinatra
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Don Adams
,
Pat Cooper
,
James Whitmore
,
Sandy Duncan
,
Ray Charles
,
Dionne Warwick
,
Trini Lopez
,
Don Ho
,
Helen Reddy
,
Jim Stafford
,
Gabriel Kaplan
,
James Caan
,
Steve Forrest
,
Clifton Davis
,
Ann Meara
Musical and comedy salute to the glory and vitality of the American spirit.
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#9928:
CELEBRATION: THE AMERICAN SPIRIT
1976-01-25,
ABC,
90 min.
Robert Young
,
Andy Williams
,
Andy Griffith
,
Howard Cosell
,
Frank Sinatra
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Don Adams
,
Pat Cooper
,
James Whitmore
,
Sandy Duncan
,
Ray Charles
,
Dionne Warwick
,
Trini Lopez
,
Don Ho
,
Helen Reddy
,
Jim Stafford
,
Gabriel Kaplan
,
James Caan
,
Steve Forrest
,
Clifton Davis
,
Ann Meara
Musical and comedy salute to the glory and vitality of the American spirit.
Duplicate of # 7830.
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#7521:
AFI SALUTE TO WILLIAM WYLER
1976-03-14,
CBS,
90 min.
Jim Backus
,
William Wyler
,
James Stewart
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Myrna Loy
,
Henry Fonda
,
Charlton Heston
,
Greer Garson
,
Angie Dickinson
,
Lauren Bacall
,
Merle Oberon
,
Jack Nicholson
,
Eddie Albert
,
Audrey Hepburn
,
Gregory Peck
,
Harold Russell
,
Walter Matthau
,
Barbra Streisand
,
Burt Bacharach
,
James Brolin
,
Cheryl Tiegs
,
Betty Ford
,
Charles Bronson
,
Walter Pigeon
,
Max Baer, Jr
,
Helen Gurley Brown
,
Jill Ireland
,
Veronique Peck
The American Film Institute presents the 1976 Lifetime Achievement Award to director, producer, William Wyler.
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#10011:
ENTERTAINMENT HALL OF FAME AWARDS, 1976 THE
1976-06-12,
NBC,
120 min.
Art Carney
,
Jack Lemmon
,
Henry Fonda
,
Diahann Carroll
,
Lee Grant
,
Sandy Duncan
,
Tony Bennett
,
Anthony Newley
,
Ethel Merman
,
Ben Vereen
,
Clive Revill
,
Sarah Vaughn
The 1976 Entertainment Hall Of Fame Awards.
Hosts: Art Carney, Diahann Carroll, and Lee Grant.
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