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5 records found for Johnny Olson
#10548A: STEVE LAWRENCE SHOW, THE
1965-09-13, CBS, 52 min.
- Steve Lawrence ,
- Lucille Ball ,
- Charles Nelson Reilly ,
- Johnny Olson ,
- Betty Walker ,
- Ernie Flatt Dancers
September 13th, 1965-December 13th, 1965-(CBS) Short-lived Monday night variety hour starring Steve Lawrence. Regulars included Charles Nelson Reilly, Betty Walker, The Pussycst Dancers, The Dick Williams Singers, and The Joe Guercio Orchestra. It was taped primarily in New York. Guest: Lucille Ball. Also appearing, Betty Walker, Charles Nelson Reilly, The Ernie Flatt Dancers, and Judith Lowry. Series Premiere. Announcer: Johnny Olson.
#9866: WHAT'S MY LINE?
1971-04-13, SYN, 29 min.
- Arlene Francis ,
- Betty Furness ,
- Sandy Duncan ,
- Soupy Sales ,
- Bert Convy ,
- Wally Bruner ,
- Johnny Olson ,
- Bruce Calder ,
- Cheryl Lee
Syndicated version of What's My Line? - 1968-1975 hosted by Wally Bruner (1968-1972) & Larry Blyden (1972-`1975) who died in a 1975 automobile accident which then subsequently ended the long run of this iconic game show which premiered on CBS TV February 2, 1950 and remained a weekly network staple wrap up of the weekend must see television show, Sunday evenings 10:30 to 11:00pm. Arlene Frances and Soupy Sales were regular panelists on the syndicated version which aired daily. On this broadcasts challenger guests are Bruce Calder, who plays piano and sings in a London pub. He sings a plays his piano for the audience and panelists. Second guest is Cheryl Lee who has been named Playboy Bunny of the year. selected from 19 finalists on personality and beauty. Ms. Lee narrates film of the finalist contest. Mystery guest is former actress and current State chairwoman for consumer affairs, Betty Furness. "Honest Answers" segment from Sandy Duncan "When I first dated," and from Soupy Sales "what I would like to do after the age of 60." Host: Wally Bruner. Announcer: Johnny Olson Commercials include: Tab sugar free cola drink, Cadillac Chicken & Liver for Cats, Mike Douglas promotional for upcoming broadcast, Tax Law Deductions, Country Inn Apple Crisp, Chock Full O'Nuts Coffee, promo for television showing of the motion picture "The Seventh Sin," and Del Monte chocolate fudge pudding cups.
#9867: WHAT'S MY LINE?
1971-04-14, SYN, 30 min.
- Arlene Francis ,
- Sandy Duncan ,
- Fred Waring ,
- Soupy Sales ,
- Bert Convy ,
- Wally Bruner ,
- Johnny Olson ,
- Suzanne Rowe ,
- Les Banghart
Syndicated version of What's My Line? - 1968-1975 hosted by Wally Bruner (1968-1972) & Larry Blyden (1972-`1975) who died in a 1975 automobile accident which then subsequently ended the long run of this iconic game show which premiered on CBS TV February 2, 1950 and remained a weekly network staple wrap up of the weekend must see television show, Sunday evenings 10:30 to 11:00pm. Arlene Frances and Soupy Sales were regular panelists on the syndicated version which aired daily. Includes some commercials. On this broadcast challenger guests are Les Banghart who has walked on water for ten miles and Suzanne Rowe who repairs broken dentures. Mystery guest is Fred Waring. Host: Wally Bruner. Announcer: Johnny Olson
#9200: PRICE IS RIGHT, THE
1975-11-06, CBS, 60 min.
Premiere: November 26th, 1956. Broadcast history: NBC daytime November 26th, 1956-September 6th, 1963; NBC prime time September 23rd, 1957-September 6th, 1963; ABC daytime September 9th, 1963-September 3rd, 1965; ABC prime time September 18th, 1963-September 11th, 1964; CBS daytime September 4th, 1972 -; Syndicated September 11th, 1972-September 1979. Johnny Olson announcer. NOTE: On November 3, 1975 THE PRICE IS RIGHT became the first regularly scheduled daytime game show to expand to one hour.
#7546A: WALLY'S WORKSHOP
1975-12-28, SYN., 2 min.
1971 - 1977 Syndicated A half- hour home improvement, home fix-it show hosted by Wally Bruner with the help from his wife, Natalie Bruner. The series was distributed with the sponsorship of Young & Rubicam's household-improvement clientele. The final two minutes of this broadcast with wrap up from announcer Johnny Olson.