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#5987: HIGH TOR
1956-03-10, WCBS, 90 min.
Presented on "FORD STAR JUBILEE." September 24, 1955-November 3, 1956. Broadcast entirely in color and sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, this series was a lavish presentation of monthly specials. The Judy Garland variety special launched the series to a rousing start on September 24, 1955. Based on a 1937 Broadway drama by Maxwell Anderson about the ghost of a 16th century Dutch girl, who aids a man struggling to keep his mountain from a group of people who are seeking to purchase it. At the end of the broadcast, the announcer states to viewers that the music from this production is available in stores on Decca Records.#10480: HIGH TOR
1956-03-10, WCBS, 90 min.
Presented on "FORD STAR JUBILEE." September 24, 1955-November 3, 1956. Broadcast entirely in color and sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, this series was a lavish presentation of monthly specials. The Judy Garland variety special launched the series to a rousing start on September 24, 1955. Based on a 1937 Broadway drama by Maxwell Anderson about the ghost of a 16th century Dutch girl, who aids a man struggling to keep his mountain from a group of people who are seeking to purchase it. At the end of the broadcast, the announcer states to viewers that the music from this production is available in stores on Decca Records. Duplicate of 5987.
#13089: ED SULLIVAN SHOW (TOAST OF THE TOWN) THE
1956-11-11, CBS, 7 min.
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 Most of the 1,087 broadcasts, encompassing 10,000 performers, have been archived.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. The guests are Louis Armstrong, Phil Silvers, Bing Crosby, and Julie Andrews.
#5969: CINDERELLA
1957-03-31, WCBS, 80 min.
- Howard Lindsay ,
- Alice Ghostley ,
- Kaye Ballard ,
- Edie Adams ,
- Julie Andrews ,
- Iggie Wolfington ,
- Dorothy Stickney ,
- Jon Cypher ,
- Ilka Chase ,
- Bob Penn ,
- George Hall ,
- Edith Adams
Julie Andrews portrays Cinderella in this classic tale of her passion to attend the Prince's ball. She is aided by her Godmother, who creates the coach, coachmen and gown for her, and off she goes to meet the Prince. Complete broadcast with open and close. Sound recorded direct line. Excellent.
#10500: CINDERELLA
1957-03-31, WCBS, 80 min.
- Howard Lindsay ,
- Alice Ghostley ,
- Kaye Ballard ,
- Edie Adams ,
- Julie Andrews ,
- Iggie Wolfington ,
- Dorothy Stickney ,
- Jon Cypher ,
- Ilka Chase ,
- Bob Penn ,
- George Hall ,
- Edith Adams
Julie Andrews portrays Cinderella in this classic tale of her passion to attend the Prince's ball. She is aided by her Godmother, who creates the coach, coachmen and gown for her, and off she goes to meet the Prince. Complete broadcast with open and close. Sound recorded direct line. Excellent. Duplicate of 5969.
#10496: DUPONT SHOW OF THE MONTH: "CRESCENDO."
1957-09-29, WCBS, 90 min.
- Julie Andrews ,
- Rex Harrison ,
- Diahann Carroll ,
- Eddy Arnold ,
- Carol Channing ,
- Louis Armstrong ,
- Ethel Merman ,
- Sonny James ,
- Peggy Lee ,
- Mahalia Jackson ,
- Stubby Kaye ,
- Matt Mattox ,
- Norman Luboff Choir ,
- Benny Goodman ,
- Stanley Holloway ,
- Lizzie Miles ,
- Dinah Washington ,
- Paul Weston ,
- Turk Murphy
September 29th,1957-March 21st, 1961 (CBS) An irregularly scheduled collection of culturally outstanding dramas usually presented monthly. SEARCH PROGRAM TITLES FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. Presented on "DUPONT SHOW OF THE MONTH." Rex Harrison portrays a visiting Englishman who takes a dim view of American culture. To overcome his skepticism, he is introduced to a wide variety of American musical styles. First show of the series. Highlights: Play It Cool- dancers "Mary Had A Little Lamb" Cha-Cha, Carol Channing "Go West Young Man," Eddy Arnold "Shine On Harvest Moon," Baby bumblebee "Silvery Moon," Singers and dancers "Streets Of Laredo," Singers and dancers "Basin Street Blues," "Trouble I've Seen," Louis Armstrong "Blues In The Night," Peggy Lee "Sit Down, You're Rockin The Boat," Stubby Kaye "Didn't It Rain," Mahalia Jackson "Bill Bailey," Lizzie Miles, Turk Murphy "The Birth Of The Blues," Dinah Washington Blues Sequence, Benny Goodman, Diahann Carroll Jazz Sequence- Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong.
#10232: FABULOUS FIFTIES
1960-01-31, CBS, 120 min.
- Henry Fonda ,
- Eric Sevareid ,
- Mary Martin ,
- Julie Andrews ,
- Rex Harrison ,
- Dick Van Dyke ,
- Shelley Berman ,
- Jackie Gleason ,
- Ethel Merman ,
- Arthur Godfrey ,
- Roger Bannister ,
- Mike Nichols ,
- Elaine May ,
- Betty Comden ,
- Adolph Green ,
- Suzy Parker ,
- Richard Avedon ,
- Charles Eames ,
- Ray Eames ,
- Leland Hayward ,
- Roy Camanella ,
- Kurt Carlsen ,
- William Anderson ,
- Edmund Hillary
A two hour SPECIAL (live, tape, film) as Television takes a look at the decade just ended, the 1950's, its very first. Henry Fonda is the host for this two hour show. Jackie Gleason's career is reviewed and he performs the "Sid, Old Kid" number from his Broadway musical "Take Me Along." Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews present "My Fair Lady" songs. Rex: "I'm an Ordinary Man," Julie: "Just You Wait." Shelley Berman, and Mike Nichols and Elaine May, comedians who were introduced in the Fifties, lampoon psychiatry. Dick Van Dyke pantomimes dance crazes of the decade. His partner for this comedy sequence is Maria Karnilova. Betty Comden and Adolph Green satirize cultural developments of the Fifties. Suzy Parker represents the American woman in "The Creature," a film sequence created by Richard Avedon. Charles and Ray Eames also have contributed film features. Television and Movies are highlighted in clips from outstanding productions, including memorable the Mary Martin-Ethel Merman TV Show produced by Leland Hayward, who also has produced tonight's show. Excerpts from records illustrate music of the fifties. News Events of the decade are recalled by eyewitnesses. The voices of these men are heard: Arthur Godfrey, sports stars Roy Campanella, and Roger Bannister, sea captain Kurt Carlsen, submarine camp;ain William Anderson, explorer Edmund Hillary. Eric Sevareid provides commentary during the show, which consists of live, tape, and film elements.
#7101: ED SULLIVAN SHOW
1961-03-19, WCBS, 00 min.
- Ed Sullivan ,
- Robert Goulet ,
- Maurice Chevalier ,
- Hermione Gingold ,
- Frederick Loewe ,
- Richard Burton ,
- Julie Andrews ,
- Jay Lerner ,
- Manolo Fabregas ,
- Charles Victor
Salute to Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe. Repeated on September 10th, 1961.
#5136: BROADWAY OF LERNER AND LOEWE, THE
1962-02-11, WNBC, 52 min.
- Alan Jay Lerner ,
- Frederick Loewe ,
- Julie Andrews ,
- Richard Burton ,
- Robert Goulet ,
- Stanley Holloway ,
- Maurice Chevalier
A musical tribute to composers Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe. Stars have been recruited from various Lerner & Loewe ventures: Maurice Chevalier from the movie, "Gigi," Julie Andrews from "My Fair Lady" and "Camelot," Richard Burton and Robert Goulet from "Camelot" and Stanley Holloway form "Lady." And the musical-comedy team with the Midas Touch. Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe participate in the show as well. HIGHLIGHTS Introduction..............................................Maurice Chevalier "Get Me to the Church on Time"............Holloway "Show Me".................................................Andrews "If Ever I Would Leave You"..........................Goulet "Thank Heaven for Little Girls"...........................Chevalier Throne Scene from "Camelot"..........................Richard Burton "Wandrin' Star"..............................................Goulet Conversation.............................Lerner & Loewe Medley: "I Still See Eliza," Camelot," "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face"...............................................Chevalier "Nonolog: "Actors on Opening Night"...................Burton "With a Little Bit of Luck" ..............................Andrews "Almost Like Being in Love"........Chevalier and Holloway "Gigi"................................................................Burton "I Could Have Dance All Night"...............Andrews, and Others
#5301: JULIE AND CAROL AT CARNEGIE HALL
1962-06-11, WCBS, 52 min.
An hour of serious songs, light satirical song and dance numbers by Julie Andrews & Carol Burnett.#18783: JULIE AND CAROL AT CARNEGIE HALL
1962-06-11, WCBS, 52 min.
An hour of serious songs, light satirical song and dance numbers by Julie Andrews & Carol Burnett. Duplicate of 5301.
#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.
#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.
#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.
#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.
#14800: ACADEMY AWARDS, 37TH ANNUAL, THE
1965-04-05, ABC, 202 min.
- Jimmy Durante ,
- Jonathan Winters ,
- Gene Kelly ,
- Debbie Reynolds ,
- Steve McQueen ,
- Martha Raye ,
- Bob Hope ,
- Rock Hudson ,
- George Cukor ,
- Karl Malden ,
- Vince Edwards ,
- Greer Garson ,
- Joan Crawford ,
- Fred Astaire ,
- Arlene Dahl ,
- Merle Oberon ,
- Audrey Hepburn ,
- Gregory Peck ,
- Dick Van Dyke ,
- Rosalind Russell ,
- Sidney Poitier ,
- Angela Lansbury ,
- Julie Andrews ,
- Deborah Kerr ,
- Jean Simmons ,
- Rex Harrison ,
- Richard Chamberlin ,
- Jack Warner ,
- Art Greene ,
- Lila Kedrova
Bob Hope is the host for The 37th Annual Academy Award presentations from the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California. Best Actor: Rex Harrison ("My Fair Lady") Best Actress: Julie Andrews ("Mary Poppins") Best Picture: ("My Fair Lady") Best Director: George Cukor ("My Fair Lady") This is Bob Hope's 14th time as Master Of Ceremonies for the Academy Award presentations.
#1195: ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, THE
1965-06-14, WNBC, 52 min.
September 27, 1962-September 3, 1967 (NBC); September 20, 1969-July 17, 1971 (NBC); 1976 (Syndicated). This program is a repeat. In 1962, Williams was finally given a fall series on NBC; the hour show lasted five seasons and featured The New Christy Minstrels and the Osmond Brothers. His third NBC series, which premiered in 1969, featured comics Charlie Callas and Irwin Corey, along with Janos Prohaska; the hour show lasted another two seasons. In 1976, Williams hosted a syndicated series, entitled "Andy." The half-hour show featured puppeteer Wayland Flowers.#989: JULIE ANDREWS SHOW, THE
1966-03-23, WNBC, 52 min.
Gene Kelly and the New Christy Minstrels join Julie Andrews for this variety program's first telecast on November 28, 1965.#15123A: JULIE ANDREWS SPECIAL
1966-03-23, , 25 min.
Gene Kelly and The New Christy Minstrels join Julie Andres in this variety special. A repeat of November 28th, 1965 special. Includes opening and commercials.
#15123: JULIE ANDREWS SPECIAL
1966-03-23, , 25 min.
Gene Kelly and The New Christy Minstrels join Julie Andrews in this variety special. A repeat of November 28th, 1965 special. Includes opening and commercials.
#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.
#15229G: HAWAII PRMIERE
1966-10-16, WPIX, 27 min.
- George Jessel ,
- Jonathan Winters ,
- Rock Hudson ,
- Charlton Heston ,
- Bert Parks ,
- Robert Wagner ,
- Gregory Peck ,
- Barbara Rush ,
- Richard Crenna ,
- Nancy Sinatra ,
- Julie Andrews ,
- Adam West ,
- Bob Crane ,
- James Michener ,
- Jill St. John
Highlights of the opening-night ceremonies of the motion picture, HAWAII, at the DeMille Egyptian theaters in New York and Hollywood. Bert Parks interviews arriving celebrities including Julie Andrews, Bob Crane, Robert Wagner, Nancy Sinatra, George Jessel, Richard Crenna, Adam West, Jonathan Winters, Gregory Peck, Jill St. John, Rock Hudson, Barbara Rush, Charlton Heston.
#17409: GLODEN GLOBE AWARDS FOR 1967
1967-02-15, , min.
- Richard Attenborough ,
- Julie Andrews ,
- Charleton Heston ,
- Paul Scofield ,
- Dean Martin ,
- Richard Burton ,
- Marlo Thomas ,
- Alan Arkin ,
- Anouk Aimee ,
- Lynn Redgrave ,
- Jocelyne LaGarde
The 24th Golden Globe Awards are telecast from Los Angeles, California. Best Film Drama: A Man For All Seasons Best Film Comedy: The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming Best Actor-Drama: Paul Scofield- A Man For All Seasons Best Actress Drama: Anouk Aimee- A Man And A Woman Best Actor Comedy: Alan Arkin- The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming. Best Actress Comedy: Lynn Redgrave- Georgy Girl Best Supporting Actor: Richard Attenborough- The Sand Pebbles Best Supporting Actress: Jocelyne LaGarde- Hawaii Television: Best Show - I Spy Best Male TV Star: Dean Martin- The Dean Martin Show Best Female TV Star: Marlo Thomas-That Girl Cecil B.Demille Award: Charleton Heston Henrietta Award: Julie Andrews
#15548A: GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS, 25TH ANNUAL, THE
1968-02-12, NBC, 40 min.
- Richard Attenborough ,
- Joseph E. Levine ,
- Gene Kelly ,
- Julie Andrews ,
- John Wayne ,
- Kirk Douglas ,
- Natalie Wood ,
- Mary Tyler Moore ,
- Carol Burnett ,
- Jerry Lewis ,
- Charleton Heston ,
- Laurence Harvey ,
- Faye Dunaway ,
- Gina Rowlands ,
- Sally Field ,
- Rod Steiger ,
- Paul Newman ,
- Martin Landau ,
- Dustin Hoffman ,
- Osmond Brothers ,
- Candice Bergen ,
- Carol Channing ,
- Nancy Sinatra ,
- Katherine Ross ,
- Andy Williams ,
- Richard Crenna ,
- Janet Leigh ,
- Alexandra Hayes ,
- Herbert Luft
The 25th Annual Golden Globe Awards are presented. Andy Williams: Host "The Graduate" (Joseph E. Levine): best Motion Picture "In The Heat Of The Night" (Best Film) Charleton Heston presents the Cecil B. Demille Award to Kirk Douglas, Laurence Harvey, and Faye Dunaway "Mission Impossible"- Most popular TV show of the year Katherine Ross, the Most popular female newcomer Dustin Hoffman, the Most promising male newcomer World Film Favorite: Paul Newman, Gene Kelly accepts the award for Newman Rod Steiger wins best acting award for "In The Heat Of The Night." World Female Film Favorite: Julie Andrews,
#1047: ACADEMY AWARDS: 40TH ANNUAL
1968-04-10, WABC, 139 min.
- Mike Nichols ,
- Gene Kelly ,
- Danny Kaye ,
- Alfred Hitchcock ,
- Shirley Jones ,
- Martha Raye ,
- Bob Hope ,
- Stanley Kramer ,
- Rock Hudson ,
- Carol Channing ,
- Rod Steiger ,
- Robert Wise ,
- Grace Kelly ,
- Diahann Carroll ,
- Robert Morse ,
- Katharine Hepburn ,
- Angie Dickinson ,
- Olivia De Havilland ,
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ,
- Sterling Silliphant ,
- Natalie Wood ,
- Hank Sims ,
- Audrey Hepburn ,
- Gregory Peck ,
- Patty Duke ,
- Anne Bancroft ,
- Dame Edith Evans ,
- Walter Mirisch ,
- George Kennedy ,
- Dustin Hoffman ,
- Katharine Ross ,
- MacDonald Carey ,
- Barbara Rush ,
- Eva Marie Saint ,
- Richard Crenna ,
- Elke Sommer ,
- Walter Matthau ,
- Estelle Parsons ,
- Hal Ashby ,
- Rosalind Russell ,
- Barbra Streisand ,
- Sidney Poitier ,
- Julie Andrews ,
- Claire Bloom
Bob Hope is the host for the 14th time of the 40th annual Academy Awards.He would host this gala event alone only one more time; 10 years later in 1978, celebrating the 50th anniversary of this annual presentation. Academy President Gregory Peck gives tribute to the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Bob Hope commences the program with a monologue. Presenters and award winners include Carol Channing, Patty Duke, George Kennedy, and Katharine Hepburn. In a salute to the history of the Oscar and its first decade of development, Dustin Hoffman, Katharine Ross, MacDonald Carey, Diahann Carroll, Robert Morse, Barbara Rush, Eva Marie Saint, Martha Raye, Olivia de Havilland, who salutes Oscar's second decade, Natalie Wood, Richard Crenna, Elke Sommer, Walter Matthau, Estelle Parsons, Dame Edith Evans, Grace Kelly, who salutes Oscar's third decade, Hal Ashby, Rosalind Russell, Anne Bancroft, who salutes Oscar's fourth decade, Danny Kaye, Rock Hudson, Shirley Jones, Angie Dickinson, Gene Kelly, Barbra Streisand, Robert Wise, Claire Bloom, Rod Steiger, Alfred Hitchcock, Mike Nichols, Sterling Silliphant, Stanley Kramer, Audrey Hepburn, Sidney Poitier, Julie Andrews, and Walter Mirisch. Bob Hope concludes with some serious remarks reflecting the assassination of Martin Luther King regarding bigotry and the purpose of motion pictures...to reflect the human condition. Hank Sims is the announcer. George Kennedy-Best supporting actor Estelle Parsons_Best supporting actress Alfred Hitchcock: Irving Thalberg Award.
#6010: ACADEMY AWARDS: 40TH ANNUAL
1968-04-10, ABC, min.
- Gene Kelly ,
- Bob Hope ,
- Kirk Douglas ,
- Carol Channing ,
- Audrey Hepburn ,
- MacDonald Carey ,
- Julie Andrews ,
- Claire Bloom ,
- Leslie Caron ,
- Warren Beatty
Bob Hope is Master of Ceremonies for this 40th Annual Academy Awards presentation. This is Hope's 14th appearance as host. Among the presenters are Julie Andrews, Warren Beatty, Claire Bloom, Macdonald Carey, Leslie Caron, Carol Channing, Kirk Douglas, Audrey Hepburn, Gene Kelly, and others.
#15759: ACADEMY AWARDS: 40TH ANNUAL
1968-04-10, WABC, 131 min.
- Mike Nichols ,
- Gene Kelly ,
- Danny Kaye ,
- Alfred Hitchcock ,
- Shirley Jones ,
- Martha Raye ,
- Bob Hope ,
- Stanley Kramer ,
- Rock Hudson ,
- Carol Channing ,
- Rod Steiger ,
- Robert Wise ,
- Grace Kelly ,
- Diahann Carroll ,
- Robert Morse ,
- Katharine Hepburn ,
- Angie Dickinson ,
- Olivia De Havilland ,
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ,
- Sterling Silliphant ,
- Natalie Wood ,
- Hank Sims ,
- Audrey Hepburn ,
- Gregory Peck ,
- Patty Duke ,
- Anne Bancroft ,
- Dame Edith Evans ,
- Walter Mirisch ,
- George Kennedy ,
- Dustin Hoffman ,
- Katharine Ross ,
- MacDonald Carey ,
- Barbara Rush ,
- Eva Marie Saint ,
- Richard Crenna ,
- Elke Sommer ,
- Walter Matthau ,
- Estelle Parsons ,
- Hal Ashby ,
- Rosalind Russell ,
- Barbra Streisand ,
- Sidney Poitier ,
- Julie Andrews ,
- Claire Bloom
Bob Hope is the host for the 14th time of the 40th annual Academy Awards.He would host this gala event alone only one more time; 10 years later in 1978, celebrating the 50th anniversary of this annual presentation. Academy President Gregory Peck gives tribute to the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Bob Hope commences the program with a monologue. Presenters and award winners include Carol Channing, Patty Duke, George Kennedy, and Katharine Hepburn. In a salute to the history of the Oscar and its first decade of development, Dustin Hoffman, Katharine Ross, MacDonald Carey, Diahann Carroll, Robert Morse, Barbara Rush, Eva Marie Saint, Martha Raye, Olivia de Havilland, who salutes Oscar's second decade, Natalie Wood, Richard Crenna, Elke Sommer, Walter Matthau, Estelle Parsons, Dame Edith Evans, Grace Kelly, who salutes Oscar's third decade, Hal Ashby, Rosalind Russell, Anne Bancroft, who salutes Oscar's fourth decade, Danny Kaye, Rock Hudson, Shirley Jones, Angie Dickinson, Gene Kelly, Barbra Streisand, Robert Wise, Claire Bloom, Rod Steiger, Alfred Hitchcock, Mike Nichols, Sterling Silliphant, Stanley Kramer, Audrey Hepburn, Sidney Poitier, Julie Andrews, and Walter Mirisch. Bob Hope concludes with some serious remarks reflecting the assassination of Martin Luther King regarding bigotry and the purpose of motion pictures...to reflect the human condition. Hank Sims is the announcer. George Kennedy-Best supporting actor Estelle Parsons- Best supporting actress Alfred Hitchcock: Irving Thalberg Award. See #1047 for details.
#8396: JULIE ANDREWS SHOW, THE
1968-04-17, NBC, 60 min.
Julie's guests are Gene Kelly and The New Christy Minstrels. Duplicate Of #989.
#3503: JULIE ANDREWS SPECIALS
1969-11-09, WABC, 52 min.
Julie Andrews Special
Music and songs with Julie Andrews and Harry Belafonte.#8127: JULIE ANDREWS SPECIALS
1969-11-09, WABC, 52 min.
Music and songs with Julie Andrews and Harry Belafonte. Dupe Of # 3503
#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.
#1104: DAVID FROST SHOW: 600TH BROADCAST, THE
1971-11-01, WNEW, 64 min.
- Jack Benny ,
- Danny Kaye ,
- Bob Hope ,
- Johnny Carson ,
- Sophia Loren ,
- Maurice Chevalier ,
- George Burns ,
- Pearl Bailey ,
- Bill Cosby ,
- Bing Crosby ,
- Elizabeth Taylor ,
- David Frost ,
- Richard Burton ,
- Flip Wilson ,
- Julie Andrews ,
- Liza Minnelli
A David Frost retrospective from previous shows: Bing Crosby, Julie Andrews, Maurice Chevalier, Bob Hope, Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, George Burns, Jack Benny, Liza Minnelli, Sophia Loren, Johnny Carson, Flip Wilson, Bill Cosby, Pearl Bailey, and Danny Kaye are viewed via video tape highlights.
#3505: JULIE ANDREWS SPECIALS
1971-12-07, WABC, 52 min.
Julie and Carol at Lincoln Center
A sequel special with Julie Andrews and Carol Burnett teaming for an hour of music, song and comedy at New York's Lincoln Center. Hosts: Julie Andrews, Carol Burnett.#10031: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1972-03-17, WABC, 52 min.
September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. A variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little. Guest: Steve Lawrence. A musical tribute to the 1930s.
#3483: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1972-09-13, WABC, 52 min.
September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. This was the first broadcast of the series. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little.#17077: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1972-09-13, WABC, min.
September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. This was the first broadcast of the series. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little. Duplicate of #3483.
#3484: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1972-09-20, WABC, 52 min.
September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little.#3485: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1972-09-27, WABC, 52 min.
September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little.#3488: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1972-10-04, WABC, 52 min.
September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little.#10032: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1972-10-04, WABC, 52 min.
September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. A variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little. Guest: Robert Goulet. Duplicate of # 3488.
#17107: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1972-10-04, WABC, 10 min.
- Robert Goulet ,
- Alice Ghostley ,
- Rich Little ,
- Julie Andrews ,
- George Gershwin ,
- Irving Berlin ,
- Cole Porter ,
- Richard Rogers
September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little. Salute to George Gershwin, Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, and Richard Rogers.
#3486: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1972-10-11, WABC, 52 min.
September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little.#3487: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1972-10-18, WABC, 52 min.
September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little.#10033: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1972-11-02, WABC, 52 min.
September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. A variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little. Guests: Dan Dailey and "Mama" Cass Elliott.
#3498: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1972-11-08, WABC, 52 min.
September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little.#3499: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1972-11-22, WABC, 52 min.
September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. This was the "Walt Disney's Magic" broadcast. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little.#3491: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1972-11-29, WABC, 52 min.
September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little.#3492: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1972-12-06, WABC, 52 min.
September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little.#3496: JULIE ANDREWS HOUR, THE
1972-12-13, WABC, 52 min.
September 13, 1972-April 28, 1973. Variety hour hosted by musical comedy star Julie Andrews and featuring Alice Ghostley and Rich Little.