26 Results found for Olivia Newton-John Pages:
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#17146A:
DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1972-10-26,
WNBC,
min.
Dean Martin, William Conrad, Olivia Newton-John
September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).
Duplicate of #2073
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#2073:
DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1972-10-26,
WNBC,
52 min.
Dean Martin, William Conrad, Olivia Newton-John
September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).
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#7832:
CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES
1974-08-05,
NBC,
30 min.
Polly Bergen, Mort Sahl, Norm Crosby, Olivia Newton-John, Cathy Rigby, Jerry Van Dyke, Jim McKrell
Daytime- April 1st, 1974- October 1st, 1976
Syndicated- September 9th, 1974- September 1975
Syndicated- September 20th, 1976- September 1977
Announcers: Bill Armstrong, Dick Tufeld, John Harlan
A game show involving two contestants, six celebrities, and the studio audience. Frequently seen on the celebrity panel were Carol Wayne, Buddy Hackett, Dick Martin, and Joey Bishop.
Host: Jim McKrell. Very few episodes of this quiz show survive.
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#3872:
MAC DAVIS SHOW, THE
1974-08-08,
WNBC,
47 min.
Raymond Burr, Mac Davis, Gabriel Kaplan, Olivia Newton-John, Jerry Van Dyke
July 11, 1974-August 29, 1974; December 19, 1974-May 22, 1975; March 18, 1976-June 17, 1976. Singer Mac Davis hosted three hour-long variety shows. Regulars included mimes Shields and Yarnell.
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#6055:
CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES
1974-08-09,
NBC,
30 min.
Polly Bergen, Mort Sahl, Norm Crosby, Olivia Newton-John, Jerry Van Dyke, Jim MacKrell, Kathy Rigby
April 1, 1974-October 1, 1976. Six celebrities, two contestants, and a studio audience in this question & answer game. Host Jim MacKrell. Celebrities include Polly Bergen, Norm Crosby, Olivia Newton-John, Kathy Rigby, Mort Sahl, and Jerry Van Dyke.
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#4998:
YOUR HIT PARADE
1974-08-23,
WCBS,
27 min.
Kelly Garrett, Olivia Newton-John, Chuck Woolery, Sheralee, The DeFranco Family
August 2, 1974-August 30, 1974 (CBS). After a 15-year absence from TV, "Your Hit Parade" is back for five weeks. Part sentimental journey and part '70s rock, this new "Hit Parade" combines the music of the past and present. The regulars are relative show-business newcomers: Kelly Garrett, Chuck Woolery, and Sheralee.
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#17868:
COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS: EIGHTH ANNUAL, THE
1974-10-14,
,
min.
Little Jimmy Dickens, Statler Brothers, Roy Acuff, Chet Atkins, Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, Tammy Wynette, Kris Kristofferson, Jerry Reed, Roy Clark, Loretta Lynn, Charley Pride, Conway Twitty, Danny Davis, Barbara Mandrell, Anne Murray, George Jones, Ernest Tubb, Bill Monroe, Lynn Anderson, Bill Anderson, Owen Bradley, Rita Coolidge, Don Gibson, Sonny James, Pee Wee King, Ronnie Milsap, Olivia Newton-John, Charlie Rich, Johnny Rodriguez, Hank Snow, Cal Smith, Jim Stafford, Ray Stevens, Mel Tillis, Tanya Tucker, Don Wayne, Kitty Wells
Johnny Cash hosts the Eighth Annual Country Music Association Awards from the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee.
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#5401:
LISTEN, THAT'S LOVE
1974-11-30,
WABC,
27 min.
Paul Williams, Helen Reddy, Olivia Newton-John, Seals & Crofts
A rock session with icon 1970s performers.
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#7754:
BOB HOPE SPECIAL, THE
1974-12-15,
NBC,
min.
Bob Hope, Dean Martin, Dyan Cannon, Olivia Newton-John
Variety special starring Bob Hope and guests.
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#3876:
MAC DAVIS SHOW, THE
1975-01-02,
WNBC,
52 min.
Jimmie Walker, John Davidson, Mac Davis, Olivia Newton-John
July 11, 1974-August 29, 1974; December 19, 1974-May 22, 1975; March 18, 1976-June 17, 1976. Singer Mac Davis hosted three hour-long variety shows. Regulars included mimes Shields and Yarnell.
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#17971:
ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR AWARDS, 1975 THE
1975-01-18,
CBS,
min.
Jackie Gleason, Carol Burnett, George Burns, Joel Grey, Rich Little, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Helen Reddy, Charlie Rich, Olivia Newton-John
The 1975 Entertainer Of The Year Awards.
Host: Jackie Gleason
Duplicate of #9995.
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#9995:
ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR AWARDS, 1975 THE
1975-01-18,
CBS,
90 min.
Jackie Gleason, Carol Burnett, George Burns, Joel Grey, Rich Little, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Helen Reddy, Charlie Rich, Olivia Newton-John
The 1975 Entertainer Of The Year Awards.
Host: Jackie Gleason
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#4664:
SMOTHERS BROTHERS SHOW, THE
1975-01-27,
WNBC,
52 min.
Tom Smothers, Dick Smothers, David Steinberg, Olivia Newton-John
January 13, 1975-May 26, 1975. After the Smothers Brothers had series on CBS and ABC, they entered the arena again on NBC in this short-lived noncontroversial variety show.
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#6234A:
ROCK MUSIC AWARDS
(PART 2)
1975-08-09,
CBS,
90 min.
Ann-Margret, Chuck Berry, Mike Douglas, Diana Ross, Raquel Welch, David Janssen, Ella Fitzgerald, Cher, Olivia Newton-John, Tony Orlando, Brenda Vaccaro, Elton John, Dawn, Alice Cooper, Don Kirshner, Will Geer, Michael Douglas, Roger Daltrey, Edgar Winter, Dick Tufeld, Manhattan Transer
Special: Elton John and Diana Ross are the hosts for this ceremony with music, telecast live from the Santa Monica (Cal.) Civic Auditorium.
In this first of three Rock Music Award annual television presentations (1975-1978), Elton John wins for Outstanding Rock Personality.
Performances of rock, rhythm and blues, and pop alternate with awards presentations in 16 categories. Winners have been selected by a nationwide panel composed of radio announcers, and music critics and reports.
At press time, the presenters included Ann-Margret, Cher, Alice Cooper, Roger Daltrey of The Who, Mike Douglas, Michael Douglas ("The Streets of San Francisco"), David Janssen, Olivia Newton-John, Tony Orlando and Dawn, Raquel Welch, and Edgar Winter, Valerie Perrine.
Announcer: Dick Tufeld.
COMPLETE with commercials.
Disc 1- 56:00
Disc 2- 34:00
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#6234:
ROCK MUSIC AWARDS
1975-08-09,
CBS,
90 min.
Ann-Margret, Chuck Berry, Mike Douglas, Diana Ross, Raquel Welch, David Janssen, Ella Fitzgerald, Cher, Olivia Newton-John, Tony Orlando, Brenda Vaccaro, Elton John, Dawn, Alice Cooper, Don Kirshner, Will Geer, Michael Douglas, Roger Daltrey, Edgar Winter, Dick Tufeld, Manhattan Transer
Special: Elton John and Diana Ross are the hosts for this ceremony with music, telecast live from the Santa Monica (Cal.) Civic Auditorium.
In this first of three Rock Music Award annual television presentations (1975-1978), Elton John wins for Outstanding Rock Personality.
Performances of rock, rhythm and blues, and pop alternate with awards presentations in 16 categories. Winners have been selected by a nationwide panel composed of radio announcers, and music critics and reports.
At press time, the presenters included Ann-Margret, Cher, Alice Cooper, Roger Daltrey of The Who, Mike Douglas, Michael Douglas ("The Streets of San Francisco"), David Janssen, Olivia Newton-John, Tony Orlando and Dawn, Raquel Welch, and Edgar Winter, Valerie Perrine.
Announcer: Dick Tufeld.
COMPLETE with commercials.
Disc 1- 56:00
Disc 2- 34:00
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#10130:
TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON, THE
1976-11-12,
NBC,
90 min.
Frank Sinatra, Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon, David Janssen, Don Rickles, Olivia Newton-John, Ray Johnson
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.
Host: Johnny Carson. Guests are Frank Sintra, Don Rickles, David Janssen, Olivia Newton-John, and ex-con Ray Johnson.
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#9282:
ROCK MUSIC AWARDS, THE: THIRD AND FINAL SPECIAL, THE
1977-09-15,
NBC,
120 min.
Elvis Presley, Linda Ronstadt, Olivia Newton-John, Stevie Wonder, Martin Mull, George Benson, Alice Cooper, Rod Stewart, Kate Jackson, Mary Kay Place, Peter Frampton, Fleetwood Mac, Daryl Hall, John Oates, Olivia Newton-John, Bill Conti, Beach Boys, Kiss
The third and final rock music awards is presented in a two hour live broadcast from the Hollywood Palladium.
Fleetwood Mac dominates with five awards.
The hosts: Olivia Newton-John and Peter Frampton, honoring winners in 15 categories judged by a nationwide panel of critics.
Additional entertainment is slated from Stevie Wonder, George Benson and Rod Stewart. Scheduled presenters: The Beach Boys, Kiss, Daryl Hall, John Oates, and Kate Jackson.
SCHEDULED HIGHLIGHTS
"Instrumental Theme From ROCKY"...........Bill Conti
Tribute to Elvis Presley...............................Stevie Wonder
"Signed, Sealed, and Delivered"..................Peter Frampton
"The Greatest Love of All"............................George Benson
NOTE:
At the last minute, Cher, who was scheduled to co host this Live Television Special broadcast, was replaced by Olivia Newton-John.
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#10005:
GRAMMY AWARDS, 20TH ANNUAL THE
1978-02-23,
CBS,
95 min.
Count Basie, Minnie Pearl, Steve Martin, Olivia Newton-John, Crystal Gayle, Ronnie Milsap, Joe Tex, John Denver, Jerry Clower, James Cleveland, The Mills Brothers
The 20th Annual Grammy Awards from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California.
Host: John Denver.
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#2278:
DONNY AND MARIE
1978-09-22,
WABC,
52 min.
John Wayne, Bob Hope, Marie Osmond, Donny Osmond, Betty White, Olivia Newton-John, K.C. and the Sunshine Band, Robert Conrad
January 23, 1976-January 19, 1979. This was the first broadcast of the season. The first variety hour hosted by a brother-and-sister team. Additional regulars included Jim Connell and Hank Garcia.
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#18312:
ACADEMY AWARDS: 51ST ANNUAL, THE
1979-04-09,
ABC,
min.
John Wayne, Yul Brynner, Gregory Peck, Natalie Wood, Ginger Rogers, Dean Martin, Audrey Hepburn, Mia Farrow, Johnny Carson, George Burns, Maureen Stapleton, Steve Lawrence, Sammy Davis Jr, Shirley Jones, Kris Kristofferson, Danny Thomas, Dom Deluise, Johnny Mathis, Valerie Perrine, Raquel Welch, Shirley MacLaine, Carol Lynley, Olivia Newton-John, Lauren Bacall, Dyan Cannon, Francis Ford Coppola, Ray Bolger, Steve Martin, Debby Boone, Telly Savalas, Maggie Smith, Robby Benson, David Wolper, Ricky Schroder, Jack Haley, Margot Kidder, Christopher Reeve, James Coburn, Kim Novak, Ruby Keeler, Paul Williams, Brooke Shields, Jon Voight, Ali MacGraw, Cary Grant, Richard Dreyfuss, Jack Valenti, Jane Olivor, Donna Summer, Barry Manilow
The 51st Annual Academy Awards at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. Johnny Carson hosted the awards for the first time. John Wayne, making his final public appearance, presents the award for best picture, "The Deer Hunter." Wayne died two months later of stomach cancer at age 72.
Best Actor: John Voight
Best Actress: Jane Fonda
Best Supporting Actor: Christopher Walken
Best Supporting Actress: Maggie Smith
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#5436:
SENSATIONAL, SHOCKING, WONDERFUL, WACKY '70S, THE
1980-01-04,
WNBC,
104 min.
Carol Burnett, Woody Allen, Henry Fonda, Paul Newman, Dick Clark, Roy Clark, Kenny Rogers, Donna Summer, Steve Martin, Ted Knight, Olivia Newton-John, Hugh Hefner, Isabel Sanford, Sherman Hemsley, Barry Manilow, Crystal Gayle, O.J. Simpson, Sonny Bono, The Captain & Tennille, Bill Bixby, Leif Garrett, Fleetwood Mac, Rod Stewart, Earth, Wind, & Fire, Evel Knievel, Brandon Cruz, David Sheehan, Kate Jackson
A retrospect of the people, events, music, and trends of the last 10 years. Dick Clark and Sonny Bono co-host.
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#18446:
ACADEMY AWARDS: 52ND ANNUAL, THE
1980-04-14,
ABC,
min.
Ann-Margret, Ann Miller, Gene Kelly, Kirk Douglas, Jack Lemmon, Mickey Rooney, Walter Matthau, Sally Field, Rod Steiger, Dustin Hoffman, Johnny Carson, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Dionne Warwick, William Shatner, Dolly Parton, Donald OConnor, Jane Fonda, Helen Reddy, Cloris Leachman, Charlton Heston, Goldie Hawn, Ben Vereen, Liza Minnelli, Olivia Newton-John, Telly Savalas, Christopher Reeve, Richard Dreyfuss, Jack Valenti, Lauren Hutton, Melvyn Douglas, Meryl Streep, Dudley Moore, Melissa Manchester, Henry Mancini, Neil Simon, Steven Spielberg, Bo Derek, Jamie Lee Curtis, George Hamilton, Sally Kellerman, Richard Gere, Farrah Fawcett, Kristy McNichol, Patrick Wayne, Hank Simms
The 52nd annual Academy Awards ceremony from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California.
Host: Johnny Carson.
Announcer: Hank Simms
Kramer vs. Kramer won for best picture
Dustin Hoffman: Best Actor
Sally Field: Best Actress
Melvyn Douglas: Best Supporting Actor
Meryl Streep: Best Supporting Actress
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#20059:
ACADEMY AWARDS: 52ND ANNUAL, THE
1980-04-14,
ABC,
min.
Ann-Margret, Ann Miller, Gene Kelly, Kirk Douglas, Jack Lemmon, Mickey Rooney, Walter Matthau, Sally Field, Rod Steiger, Dustin Hoffman, Johnny Carson, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Dionne Warwick, William Shatner, Dolly Parton, Donald OConnor, Jane Fonda, Helen Reddy, Cloris Leachman, Charlton Heston, Goldie Hawn, Ben Vereen, Liza Minnelli, Olivia Newton-John, Telly Savalas, Christopher Reeve, Richard Dreyfuss, Jack Valenti, Lauren Hutton, Melvyn Douglas, Meryl Streep, Dudley Moore, Melissa Manchester, Henry Mancini, Neil Simon, Steven Spielberg, Bo Derek, Jamie Lee Curtis, George Hamilton, Sally Kellerman, Richard Gere, Farrah Fawcett, Kristy McNichol, Patrick Wayne, Hank Simms
The 52nd annual Academy Awards ceremony from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California.
Host: Johnny Carson.
Announcer: Hank Simms
Kramer vs. Kramer won for best picture
Dustin Hoffman: Best Actor
Sally Field: Best Actress
Melvyn Douglas: Best Supporting Actor
Meryl Streep: Best Supporting Actress
Duplicate of #18446.
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#6585:
MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
1980-12-25,
WNBC,
90 min.
Mac Davis, Olivia Newton-John, Cliff Richard, Cher Bono, Black Rose, Peaches and Herb
Mac Davis is host. Guests are Olivia Newton-John, Cher Bono, Cliff Richard,Peaches and Herb, Black Rose.
This is a repeat broadcast, originally aired, October 17th, 1980.
Musical Highlights
"Rock 'n' Roll," Texas In My Rear View Mirror".....Mac Davis
"Suddenly".....Olivia Newton-John, Cliff Richard
"Never Should've Started," "You Know It".....Cher, Black Rose
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#6679:
SOLID GOLD
1981-11-07,
SYND,
44 min.
John Schneider, James Brown, Olivia Newton-John, Marilyn McCoo, Andy Gibb, George Benson, Sheena Easton, Marty Cohen, Journey, Burton Cummings, Robert W. Morgan
1980-1988 (SYNDICATED). A syndicated "countdown" show. The format had the week's top ten tunes either performed by their original artists or interpreted by the Solid Gold Dancers. Dionne Warwick hosted the series during the first season, joined each week by a celebrity guest host. Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo hosted for the 1981-1982 season. Wayland Flowers and Madame join as regular comedy relief.
Hosts: Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo. Robert W. Morgan, announcer.
NOTE: Joined in progress. Occasional minor variations in sound quality playback.
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#6688:
SOLID GOLD
1982-03-27,
SYND,
48 min.
Rich Little, Thelma Houston, Wayland Flowers, T.G. Sheppard, Wayland Flowers and Madame, Olivia Newton-John, Marilyn McCoo, Andy Gibb, Bonnie Raitt, The Allman Brothers Band, Lacy J. Dalton, Stevie Woods, Robert W. Morgan
1980-1988 (SYNDICATED). A syndicated "countdown" show. The format had the week's top ten tunes either performed by their original artists or interpreted by the Solid Gold Dancers. Dionne Warwick hosted the series during the first season, joined each week by a celebrity guest host. Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo hosted for the 1981-1982 season.
Hosts: Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo. Wayland Flowers and Madame are regulars providing comedy relief. Announcer is Robert W. Morgan.
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