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10 records found for John Houseman
1963-10-16, WOR, 23 min.
Joe Franklin interviews Myrna Loy. Also John Houseman joins in the conversation.1964-10-15, WNBC, 28 min.
A portrait of "The Father of the Motion Pictures" with host Benjamin DeMott. There is a loving tribute to D.W. Griffith with Arthur Knight. There is a conversation with actress Mae Marsh from her home, who recounts working with Griffith on "Birth of a Nation" and a discussion with Producer John Houseman, who assesses Griffith, the Man and Creator in retrospect.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.
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.
1976-04-08, NBC, 90 min.
A dramatization of the July, 1945 summit meeting between Harry Truman, Joseph Stalin, and Clement Atlee to determine the fate of a defeated Germany, plan for the invasion of Japan and carve up Europe into two separate and mutually hostile spheres of influence.
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Order1976-09-20, PBS, min.
- William Daniels
- Patricia Elliott
- Leora Dana
- George Grizzard
- W.B. Brydon
- George Hearn
- Katherine Houghton
- Mel Dowd
- Curt Dawson
- Nancy Marchand
- Katherine Walker
- Allan Carlson
- Patrick Horgan
- Wesley Addy
- Pamela Payton-Wright
- John Beal
- Michael Tolan
- John Tillinger
- David Birney
- Peter Brandon
- Nancy Coleman
- Jean-Pierre Stewart
- Michael OHare
- Maureen Anderman
- Nicholas Pryor
- Robert Phalen
- Paul Hecht
- Tom Aldredge
- Lisa Lucas
- Jeffrey Jones
- Susan Bjurman
- Albert Stratton
- William Shust
- John Houseman
- Charles Siebert
- Addison Powell
- James Noble
- John Braden
- Christopher Lloyd
- Reid Shelton
- Tom Tammi
- Richard Cox
- Philip Anglim
- Ken Kercheval
- Robert Symonds
- James Congdon
- Taina Elg
- David Hooks
January 20-April 13th, 1976. (PBS) Five generations of one of America's leading political and historical families. First rerun of thirteen part series. Episode 1.
1977-05-30, NBC, 120 min.
- Hal Holbrook
- John Houseman
- Sada Thompson
- Charlotte Rae
- Pamela Hill
- Barbara Bel Geddes
- Ned Beatty
- Robbie Benson
- Glynnis OConnor
- Scott Atlas
- Don Beddoe
- Elizabeth Cheshire
- Ronny Cox
- David Cryer
- Charles Cyphers
- Edmund Gaynes
- William Lanteau
- Allen Price
- Ford Rainey
- Michael Sharrett
- Steven Sikes
The story of family life in the fictional town of Grovers Corners, New Hampshire.
1978-02-02, WNBC, 52 min.
- Henry Fonda
- Lorne Greene
- Vincent Price
- John Houseman
- James Whitmore
- Alexis Smith
- Linda Hopkins
- Billy Dee Williams
- Jamie Ross
- Barbara Cason
- Patti LuPone
- Mary Joan Negro
- Mary Lou Rosato
- Roderick Cook
In 1865, after President Lincoln's assassination Ford's Theater in Washington D.C. closed for 103 years. It reopened in 1968 with an all-star television gala. Tonight, another gala marks the 10th anniversary of its rebirth. The scheduled highlights presented in this special are excerpts from plays produced at Ford's, featuring the stars who appeared in them...one-man shows with James Whitmore as Will Rogers and Vincent Price as Oscar Wilde; Billy Dee Williams as the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in "I Have a Dream"; Patti LuPone, Mary Joan Negro and Mary Lou Rosato in Chekhov's "Three Sisters"; Linda Hopkins, singing "A Good Man's Hard to Find," in "Bessie and Me"; and the cast of "Oh Coward!"-Roderick Cook, Jamie Ross and Barbara Cason-singing "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" and "Don't Put Your Daughter on the Stage, Mrs. Worthington." Lorne Green is the host; Alexis Smith, John Houseman and Henry Fonda are scheduled to introduce the segments.
1979-03-12, WCBS, min.
The most celebrated of the American directors, Alfred Hitchcock, receives the American Film Institute Life Achievement Award. Also on hand to extend tribute are James Stewart, Francois Truffaut, Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, and John Houseman. Duplicate of 1157.
1979-03-12, WCBS, 70 min.
The most celebrated of the American directors, Alfred Hitchcock, receives the American Film Institute Life Achievement Award. Also on hand to extend tribute are James Stewart, Francois Truffaut, Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, and John Houseman.