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#13141: EMMY AWARDS: NINTH ANNUAL
1957-03-16, NBC, 56 min.
Robert Young , Jimmy Durante , Claire Trevor , Danny Thomas , Ralph Edwards , Phil Silvers , Dinah Shore , Sid Caesar , Ed Sullivan , Peggy Lee , Carl Reiner , Dave Garroway , Loretta Young , Lloyd Nolan , Nanette Fabray , Perry Como , Jack Palance , Desi Arnaz , Peggy Wood

The Ninth Annual Emmy Awards for the best in television for 1956 are presented from the NBC studios in Burbank, California. Personalities include Ed Sullivan, Phil Silvers, Carl Reiner, Robert Young, Jimmy Durante, Lloyd Nolan, Jack Palance, Claire Trevor, Peggy Lee, Perry Como, Dinah Shore, Danny Thomas, Sid Caesar, Nanette Fabray, Ralph Edwards, Loretta Young, and Peggy Wood, "Requiem For a Heavyweight, a presentation of "Playhouse 90," was voted the Emmy Award for best television presentation of 1956.

Desi Arnaz is the host. Dave Garroway concludes the program.                                                                
#7113: EMMY AWARDS: 12TH ANNUAL
1960-06-20, NBC, 00 min.
Raymond Burr , Donna Reed , Robert Stack , Richard Boone , Jane Wyatt , Teresa Wright , Fred Astaire , Loretta Young , Ingrid Bergman , Lee J. Cobb , Laurence Olivier , Alec Guinness

Host: Fred Astaire                   
#13657: EMMY AWARDS: 14TH PRIMETIME, THE
1962-05-22, NBC, min.
David Brinkley , Don Knotts , Jimmy Durante , Jack Webb , Carol Burnett , Rod Serling , Garry Moore , Richard Rodgers , Peter Falk , Johnny Carson , Arlene Francis , Bob Newhart , Warren Magnuson , Myrna Loy , Carl Reiner , Shirley Booth , Walter Brennan , Fred Astaire , Barbara Stanwyck , Dave Garroway , Loretta Young , Lady Bird Johnson , Eartha Kitt , Nanette Fabray , Lucille Ball , Julie Harris , Pierre Salinger , Newton Minow , Cyril Richard , EG Marshall , Nat Hiken , David Sarnoff , Leroy Collins , William O. Douglas

The 14th primetime Emmy Awards are held at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angelos, California. Among the personalities present are Leroy Collins, who served as the 33rd Governor of the state of Florida, Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson. 

Host: Bob Newhart                                                    
#14335: HOLLYWOOD AND THE STARS: SIRENS, SYMBOLS, AND GLAMOUR GIRLS (PART 1)
1963-10-07, NBC, 27 min.
Kim Novak , Marilyn Monroe , Mary Pickford , Rita Hayworth , Jane Russell , Gloria Swanson , Carole Lombard , Greta Garbo , Betty Grable , Lana Turner , Loretta Young , Elizabeth Taylor , Mae West , Jean Harlow , Dorothy Lamour , Katherine Hepburn , Brigitte Bardot , Joseph Cotton , Theda Bara , Clara Bow , Veronica Lake

September 30th, 1963-September 28th, 1964 (NBC)

Joseph Cotton hosted and narrated this documentary series about American movies. 

Host: Joseph Cotton.   
                                  
#621: TELL US MORE
1964-03-02, WNBC, 21 min.
Myrna Loy , Conrad Nagel , Radie Harris , John Springer , Loretta Young

The careers of Loretta Young and Myrna Loy are profiled by host Conrad Nagel with additional anecdotes from Radie Harris and John Springer.
#18686: ACADEMY AWARDS 54TH ANNUAL, THE
1982-03-29, ABC, min.
Liberace , Gregory Peck , Jack Lemmon , Danny Kaye , Carol Burnett , Barbara Stanwyck , Vincent Price , Henry Fonda , Walter Matthau , Johnny Carson , Maureen Stapleton , Paula Prentiss , Richard Benjamin , Joel Grey , Jane Fonda , Harold Sakata , Diana Ross , Bette Midler , Roger Moore , Chevy Chase , John Travolta , Paul Williams , Jon Voight , Jack Valenti , Kristy McNichol , Sissy Spacek , Timothy Hutton , John Gielgud , Katherine Hepburn , Karen Allen , Howard E. Rollins Jr. , Kim Hunter , William Hurt , Kathleen Turner , Morgan Fairchild , Robert Hays , Dan Aykroyd , Debra Winger , Rachel Ward , Christopher Atkins , Ornella Muti , Ursula Andress , Harry Hamlin , Jerry Kosinski , Loretta Young , Lionel Ritchie , Sheena Easton , Richard Kiel , Christopher Cross , Debbie Allen

The 54th Annual Academy Awards from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. Johnny Carson, host.

Winners: 

Best Picture: Chariots Of Fire
Best Actor: Henry Fonda
Best Actress: Katherine Hepburn
Best Supporting Actor: John Gielgud
Best Supporting Actress: Maureen Stapleton

Jane Fonda accepts the best actor award for Henry Fonda. Gregory Peck presents an honorary award to Danny Kaye.
Honorary award to Barbara Stanwyck. 


                                                           
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