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#19060:
TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON, THE
1966-11-30,
NBC,
29 min.
Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon, George Jessel, Peter Marshall, Lola Falana
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: Peter Marshall, Lola Falana, and George Jessel. This broadcast is from The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service.
NOTE: This specific TONIGHT SHOW may only contain an opening monologue by Johnny Carson.
Other content, as listed, will have to be monitored and confirmed upon your order request.
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#6102:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1968-05-28,
NBC,
30 min.
Connie Stevens, Paul Lynde, Morey Amsterdam, Rose Marie, Jan Murray, Wally Cox, Nanette Fabray, Charlie Weaver, Peter Marshall, Max Baer Jr.
October 17, 1966-June 20, 1980. Durable daytime game show featuring two contestants and panel of nine celebrities. Regular panelists over the years included George Gobel, Wally Cox, John Davidson, Charlie Weaver (Cliff Arquette), Rose Marie, and Paul Lynde. Host Peter Marshall.
The Squares panel consists of Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Jan Murray, Connie Stevens, Paul Lynde, Nanette Fabray, Charlie Weaver, Max Baer Jr., Morey Amsterdam, and host Peter Marshall.
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#6103:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1968-05-31,
NBC,
30 min.
Connie Stevens, Paul Lynde, Jan Murray, Nanette Fabray, Peter Marshall, Max Baer Jr.
Durable daytime game show featuring two contestants and panel of nine celebrities. Regular panelists over the years included George Gobel, Wally Cox, John Davidson, Charlie Weaver (Cliff Arquette), Rose Marie, and Paul Lynde. Host Peter Marshall.
Guests include Max Baer Jr., Nanette Fabray, Paul Lynde, Jan Murray, Connie Stevens, and others. Host Peter Marshall.
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#6104:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1968-08-06,
NBC,
30 min.
Cliff Arquette, Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, Wally Cox, Michael Landon, Jack Cassidy, Charlie Weaver, Peter Marshall, Stu Gilliam, Kenny Williams, Kay Ballard
Durable daytime game show featuring two contestants and panel of nine celebrities. Regular panelists over the years included George Gobel, Wally Cox, John Davidson, Charlie Weaver (Cliff Arquette), Rose Marie, and Paul Lynde. Host Peter Marshall.
Announcer, Kenny Williams.
With complete commercials, including promo for TV series, Secret Agent Man. .
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#2988:
HERE COME THE STARS
1968-11-03,
WOR,
52 min.
George Jessel, Joseph Cotten, Walter Matthau, Charlie Callas, Peter Marshall, Maureen Arthur, Jessie White, Susan Strasberg
Walter Matthau is roasted. George Jessel emcees this hour variety roast series featuring testimonials to guests of honor. This syndicated series aired from September 15, 1968 to March 9, 1969. Reruns ran through March 1, 1970.
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#8284:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1969-10-21,
NBC,
30 min.
Martha Raye, Mickey Rooney, Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, Wally Cox, Jack Cassidy, Charlie Weaver, Peter Marshall, Greg Morris, Jim Cole
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall.
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#8285:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1969-10-27,
NBC,
30 min.
Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, Jan Murray, Wally Cox, Peter Marshall, Stu Gilliam, June Lockhart, Kevin McCarthy, Charley Weaver, Karen Jensen
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall.
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#6105:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1970-01-22,
NBC,
14. min.
Vincent Price, John Davidson, Jeannie C. Riley, Marty Allen, Peter Marshall, Ruta Lee
Durable daytime game show featuring two contestants and panel of nine celebrities. Regular panelists over the years included George Gobel, Wally Cox, John Davidson, Charlie Weaver (Cliff Arquette), Rose Marie, and Paul Lynde. Host Peter Marshall.
Panelists include Marty Allen, John Davidson, Vincent Price, Jeannie C. Riley, and Ruta Lee. Host Peter Marshall.
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#5034:
VER-R-RY INTERESTING
1971-03-18,
WNBC,
52 min.
Bing Crosby, Elke Sommer, Arte Johnson, Peter Marshall, Billy De Wolfe, Joe Flynn, Nancy Kulp
Arte Johnson showcases his "Laugh-In" alter egos.
Arte is featured as Wolfgang the soldier (giving a Hawaiian revue with a heavy Teutonic touch); Tyrone the dirty old man (at a sexy movie); Rosmenko the Russian; and the squinty-eyed Professor.
Joining in the fun are Bing Crosby, Elke Sommer, Billy De Wolfe, Joe Flynn, Nancy Kulp of "The Beverly Hillbillies" and Peter Marshall of "Hollywood Squares."
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#3275:
JOHN BYNER COMEDY HOUR, THE
1972-08-22,
WCBS,
57 min.
John Byner, Helen Reddy, Peter Marshall
August 1, 1972-August 29, 1972. Five-week summer variety hour hosted by comedian John Byner, featuring Patti Deutsch, R. G. Brown, Linda Sublette, Gary Miller and Dennis Flannigan.
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#6237:
ROWAN AND MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN
1972-12-11,
NBC,
60 min.
Steve Allen, Steve Lawrence, Dan Rowan, Dick Martin, Dennis Allen, Ruth Buzzi, Jud Strunk, Lily Tomlin, Peter Marshall, Richard Dawson, Willie Tyler and Lester, Patti Deutsch, Todd Bass, Gary Owens, Sarah Kennedy, Moosie Drier
January 22, 1968-May 14, 1973. Inspired by Ernie Kovacs' approach to comedy, Dan Rowan and Dick Martin hosted this series of fast-moving sight gags, one-liners, short skits, and blackouts. The show was an immediate hit and reflected the pace of TV comedy shows to follow. Among the many regulars on the show were Dennis Allen, Chelsea Brown, Ruth Buzzi, Judy Carne, Byron Gilliam, Arte Johnson, Ann Elder, Johnny Brown, Henry Gibson, Teresa Graves, Richard Dawson, Larry Hovis, Goldie Hawn, Gary Owens, Jeremy Lloyd, Dave Madden, Lily Tomlin, Nancie Phillips, Pamela Rodgers, Alan Sues, Barbara Sharma, and Jo Anne Worley.
Spoofing the Christmas season: Steve Lawrence guests as a singing Santa and a ballet-dancing Jack Frost. Steve also appears in blackouts as Groucho Marx. Cameos: Steve Allen and Peter Marshall, Dan Rowan, Dick Martin, Lily Tomlin, Richard Dawson, Ruth Buzzi, Dennis Allen, Jud Strunk, Sarah Kennedy, Patti Deutsch, Willie Tyler & Lester, Moosie Drier, Todd Bass, and Gary Owens.
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#3441:
STAND UP AND CHEER
1973-03-26,
WCBS,
27 min.
Johnny Mann, Peter Marshall
1971 (Syndicated). On this half-hour musical series host Johnny Mann, together with the Johnny Mann Singers and assorted guests, sang the praises of the good old U.S.A.
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#8375:
JERRY LEWIS LABOR DAY TELETHON, THE
1973-09-02,
WRGB,
300 min.
Jerry Lewis, Andy Williams, Carol Lawrence, Red Buttons, Paul Anka, Robert Goulet, Ed McMahon, Mel Torme, Phyllis Diller, Les Brown, Melba Moore, Peter Marshall, Gina Lollobrigida, Enzo Stuarti, David Hartman, Lennon Sisters, The New Seekers, Arti Johnson, Ed..., Steve;;;, John Gavin
Jerry Lewis's fund-raising campaign for Muscular Dystrophy from the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas which represents his first National MDA broadcast away from New York.
The broadcast begins at 9 PM Eastern time on September 2nd, 1973 and concludes on September 3rd, 1973 at 6:30 PM Eastern time. This was the first time the telethon was telecast from Las Vegas.
This year's Muscular Dystrophy Association of America telethon raised a record $12,395,983 in pledged money during its 21 1/2 hours of telecasting. There are numerous half hour cutaway breaks from the National broadcast...giving Jerry Lewis a break in the action, and these cutaways are hosted by a litany of hosts all over the country depending on the station broadcasting this marathon broadcast. In New York hosting at different intervals were Buddy Hackett, William B. Williams, Julius LaRosa and Soupy Sales and Mel Torme. In Nashville, Roy Clark hosted, etc. etc. This broadcast was recorded off the air in Schenectady New York, via station affiliate WRGB.
The hosts of locally cutaway segments on this audio air check are that of Ed, and Steve. There segments equate to approximatively 120 minutes of this 300 minute TV Audio Air Check broadcast excerpt. 200 minutes (approximately 3 and half hours reflect the National segments).
This broadcast recording begins at approximately 11:30 EST on Monday, September 3, 1973. John Gavin sings, "We've Got It." The New Seekers, British pop group perform, "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing." Peter Marshall is praised by Jerry for his game show Hollywood Squares. There is a film promo for MSD. Carol Lawrence sings "A Bright Sunshiny Day, and "Sand Dance." Her husband Robert Goulet and Carol talk with Jerry. Paul Anka who flew in specifically to sing on the show a rendition of "I Did it My Way," changing the lyrics related to Jerry Lewis's MDA telethon contributions sings this version. Phyllis Diller does a stand-up routine.
Andy Williams introduces each of the Lennon Sisters, Janet, Kathy, Peggy, and Dee Dee. Williams sings, "Close to You."
We get a local feed with Mel Torme who sings a duet with Jerry and then interviews Gina Lollobrigida who discusses her photography book "Italia Mia" containing three years of her work...a collection of 191 still pictures of Italians your and elders, families, sights and scenery.
Enzo Stuart sings "Maria." Red Buttons performs and sings "Brother Can You Spare a Dime," and his signature song, "HO HO."
Jerry wraps up the broadcast stating that when he began work for MDA he had but one secretary in 1950 and now his fund raising event is the second biggest in America. Jerry signs off singing, "You'll Never Walk Alone."
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#8375A:
JERRY LEWIS LABOR DAY TELETHON, THE
1973-09-02,
WRGB,
200 min.
Jerry Lewis, Andy Williams, Carol Lawrence, Red Buttons, Paul Anka, Robert Goulet, Ed McMahon, Mel Torme, Phyllis Diller, Les Brown, Melba Moore, Peter Marshall, Gina Lollobrigida, Enzo Stuarti, David Hartman, Lennon Sisters, The New Seekers, Arti Johnson, John Gavin
Jerry Lewis's fund-raising campaign for Muscular Dystrophy from the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas which represents his first National MDA broadcast away from New York.
The National television broadcast begins at 9 PM Eastern time on September 2nd, 1973 and concludes on September 3rd, 1973 at 6:30 PM Eastern time. This was the first time the Jerry Lewis Labor Day National Telethon was telecast from Las Vegas.
This year's Muscular Dystrophy Association of America telethon raised a record $12,395,983 in pledged money during its 21 1/2 hours of telecasting. There are numerous half hour cutaway breaks from the National broadcast...giving Jerry Lewis a break in the action, and these cutaways are hosted by a litany of hosts all over the country depending on the station broadcasting this marathon broadcast.
NOTE: THIS TAPE HAS NONE OF THE LOCAL CUTAWAY MATERIAL...ONLY THE NATIONAL BROADCAST EXCERPTS WITH THE STARS LISTED HERE, WHO WERE RECORDED. MANY PERSONALITIES APPEARING ON THE
COMPLETE BROADCAST WERE NOT AUDIO TAPED AND THEREFORE NOT PRESENT IN THIS PRESENTATION.
In New York hosting at different intervals were Buddy Hackett, William B. Williams, Julius LaRosa and Soupy Sales and Mel Torme. In Nashville, Roy Clark hosted, etc. etc. This broadcast was recorded off the air in Schenectady New York, via station affiliate WRGB.
The hosts of locally cutaway segments on this audio air check are that of Ed, and Steve. Their segments equate to approximatively 120 minutes of this 300 minute TV Audio Air Check broadcast excerpt.
SEE ATA#8375.
200 minutes (approximately 3 and half hours reflect the National segments).
This broadcast recording begins at approximately 11:30 EST on Monday, September 3, 1973. John Gavin sings, "We've Got It." The New Seekers, British pop group perform, "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing." Peter Marshall is praised by Jerry for his game show Hollywood Squares. There is a film promo for MSD. Carol Lawrence sings "A Bright Sunshiny Day, and "Sand Dance." Her husband Robert Goulet and Carol talk with Jerry. Paul Anka who flew in specifically to sing on the show a rendition of "I Did it My Way," changing the lyrics related to Jerry Lewis's MDA telethon contributions sings this version. Phyllis Diller does a stand-up routine.
Andy Williams introduces each of the Lennon Sisters, Janet, Kathy, Peggy, and Dee Dee. Williams sings, "Close to You."
We get a local feed with Mel Torme who sings a duet with Jerry and then interviews Gina Lollobrigida who discusses her photography book "Italia Mia" containing three years of her work...a collection of 191 still pictures of Italians your and elders, families, sights and scenery.
Enzo Stuart sings "Maria." Red Buttons performs and sings "Brother Can You Spare a Dime," and his signature song, "HO HO."
Jerry wraps up the broadcast stating that when he began work for MDA he had but one secretary in 1950 and now his fund raising event is the second biggest in America. Jerry signs off singing, "You'll Never Walk Alone."
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#17725:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1973-09-15,
NBC,
30 min.
Peter Marshall
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall.
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#17726:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1973-09-17,
NBC,
30 min.
Paul Lynde, Vincent Price, Florence Henderson, Nanette Fabray, John Davidson, Rich Little, Charo, Peter Marshall, Kent McCord, Charley Weaver
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall.
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#17727:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1974-05-22,
NBC,
30 min.
Rose Marie, Milton Berle, Joan Rivers, Vincent Price, Scoey Mitchell, Karen Valentine, Paul Lynde, Peter Marshall, Marcia Wallace, Charlie Weaver
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall.
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#17728:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1974-05-28,
NBC,
30 min.
Tony Randall, Vincent Price, Connie Stevens, Hope Lange, Paul Lynde, George Foreman, Peter Marshall, Charlie Weaver, Desmond Wilson, Adrienne Barbeau
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall.
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#6080:
DAYTIME EMMY AWARDS
1974-05-28,
NBC,
90 min.
Dinah Shore, Arlene Francis, Mary Fickett, Barbara Walters, Bill Hayes, Jack Gilford, Soupy Sales, Geoff Edwards, Peter Marshall, Dennis James, Rodney Allen Rippy, Cathleen Nesbitt, Mary Stuart, Elizabeth Hubbard, Pat OBrien, Al Freeman, Jr.
The first separate Emmy Awards show honoring daytime programs is telecast live from New York's Rockefeller Center. Barbara Walters and Peter Marshall are the hosts. A listing of the major nominees follows.
Actor of the Year: Macdonald Carey, "Days of Our Lives"; Pat O'Brien, "Other Woman"
Actress of the Year: Elizabeth Hubbard, "The Doctors"; Cathleen Nesbitt, "The Mask of Love"
Host/Hostess of the Year: Peter Marshall, "Hollywood Squares"; Dinah Shore, "Dinah's Place"
Drama Series: "Days of Our Lives"; "The Doctors"; "General Hospital"
Drama Special: "The Other Woman"; "A Special Act of Love"; "Tiger on a Chain"
Bill Hayes and Mary Stuart entertain on the program.
The special program features the first Daytime Emmy Awards presentation, broadcast live from New York's Rockefeller Center. Performers include Mary Stuart and Bill Hayes. Presenters include Ann Flood, Forrest Compton, Arlene Francis, Jacqueline Courtney, Larry Keith, Soupy Sales, Rodney Allen Rippy, Mary Fickett, Ellen Holly, Al Freeman, Jr., Geoff Edwards, Dennis James, Henderson Forsythe, Rosemary Prinz, Susan Seaforth, Bill Hayes, and Jack Gilford. Award winners for achievements in daytime programming include: "The Merv Griffin Show," outstanding talk series (award accepted by Dick Carson); "Password," outstanding game show (award accepted by Mark Goodson); Peter Marshall, outstanding game show host (Hollywood Squares); "Zoom," outstanding entertainment children's series (award accepted by Jim Crum and Christopher Sarson); ABC Afterschool Special: "Rookie of the Year," outstanding entertainment children's special (award accepted by Dan Wilson); Lila Garrett and Sandy Krinsky (not present), outstanding writer ("ABC Afternoon Playbreak: Mother of the Bride"); H. Wesley Kenney, outstanding director ("ABC Afternoon Playbreak: Miss Kline, We Love You"); and ABC Matinee Today: "The Other Woman," outstanding daytime drama special (award accepted by John Conboy). Award winners not in attendance include the following: Cathleen Nesbit, outstanding actress ("ABC Matinee Today: The Mask of Love") (award accepted by Glynis Johns); and Pat O'Brien, outstanding actor ("ABC Matinee Today: The Other Woman") (award accepted by John Conboy). Included are appearances by Garry Moore and John Cannon, vice chairman of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Winners announced but not presented with awards for outstanding achievements in daytime programming include the following: Richard Clements, outstanding musical direction ("ABC Afternoon Playbreak: A Special Act of Love"); Tom Trimble and Brock Broughton ("The Young and the Restless") and Otis Riggs, Jr. ("Another World"), art direction or scenic design; Bill Jobe, outstanding costume design ("ABC Matinee Today: The Mask of Love"); Douglas D. Kelley, make-up, ("ABC Matinee Today: The Mask of Love"); Lou Marchand, Gerald M. Dowd, Frank Melchiorre, John Morris, and John Cordone, technical direction and electronic camerawork ("One Life to Live"); Richard Holbrook, lighting direction ("The Young and the Restless"); Ernest Dellutri, sound mixing ("Days of Our Lives"); and Gary Anderson, editing ("ABC Afternoon Playbreak: Miss Kline, We Love You"). The program concludes with a performance by Peter Marshall; appearances by Dennis James and Fickett; and Gilford's presentation of an award to "The Doctors," for outstanding drama series (award accepted by Joseph Stuart).
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#8286:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1974-06-05,
NBC,
30 min.
Paul Lynde, Jan Murray, Florence Henderson, Nanette Fabray, Charo, Peter Marshall, Richard Roundtree, Charley Weaver, Mike Evans, David Reuben
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall.
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#8287:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1974-06-10,
NBC,
30 min.
Rose Marie, Vincent Price, Rob Reiner, Sandy Duncan, Don Rickles, Nancy Wilson, Peter Marshall, Bill Bixby, Marvin Hamlisch, Charley Weaver
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall.
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#8288:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1974-06-21,
NBC,
30 min.
Juliet Prowse, Vincent Price, Desmond Wilson, Marty Allen, Peter Marshall, Karen Valentine, Robert Vaughn, Kenny Williams, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Charley Weaver, Shelley Fabares
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall.
Commercials recorded, Kellogg's Product 19, Rubber Maid Bathtub Appliques, Purina Cat Chow, Pamprin, RC Cola, Denture Grip, The Living Bible, Lipton Ice Tea Bags, Snugg Denture Cushions, Heartland Cereals, and Coca Cola.
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#8289:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1974-06-24,
NBC,
30 min.
Paul Lynde, Roddy McDowall, Sandy Duncan, John Davidson, Charo, Mac Davis, McLean Stevenson, Peter Marshall, Karen Valentine, Charley Weaver
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall.
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#8290:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1974-07-16,
NBC,
30 min.
Tony Randall, Paul Lynde, Paul Williams, John Davidson, Elke Sommer, Rich Little, Peter Marshall, Karen Valentine, Alex Trebek, Charley Weaver
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall.
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#8291:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1974-07-24,
NBC,
30 min.
Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, Peter Marshall, Charley Weaver
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall.
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#8292:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1974-08-05,
NBC,
30 min.
Pearl Bailey, Vincent Price, Nanette Fabray, Gene Barry, Rich Little, Charo, George Gobel, Rod McKuen, Peter Marshall, Charley Weaver
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall.
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#5719:
TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER, THE
1974-10-04,
WNBC,
60 min.
Tom Snyder, Peter Marshall, Monty Hall, Dennis James, Frank Wayne
October 15, 1973-January 28, 1982. This broadcast featured a discussion about TV game shows. An hour-long talk show hosted by Tom Snyder. Network television's first entry into late-late-night programming on weeknights Monday thru Thursday, usually broadcasting on tape 1 AM to 2 AM. "Tomorrow" was expanded to 90 minutes on September 16, 1980.
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#6107:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1974-10-15,
NBC,
30 min.
Leslie Uggams, Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, John Davidson, Rich Little, Marty Allen, Peter Marshall
Durable daytime game show featuring two contestants and panel of nine celebrities. Regular panelists over the years included George Gobel, Wally Cox, John Davidson, Charlie Weaver (Cliff Arquette), Rose Marie, and Paul Lynde. Host Peter Marshall.
Guests: Leslie Uggams, John Davidson, Marty Allen, Rich Little, Rose Marie, Paul Lynde, and others. Host Peter Marshall.
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#5495:
WIDE WORLD SPECIAL: MONTY HALL
1975-02-12,
WABC,
78 min.
Danny Thomas, Pat Henry, Henny Youngman, Betty White, Ted Knight, Peter Marshall, Monty Hall, Steve Landesberg
Danny Thomas is the host of a Monty Hall roast. Ted Knight, Pat Henry, Betty White, Henny Youngman, Peter Marshall and Steve Landesberg are all there to fry Monty.
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#6273A:
TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON, THE
1975-06-23,
NBC,
90 min.
Jerry Lewis, George Gobel, Peter Marshall
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.
Substitute host: Jerry Lewis, with guests George Gobel, Peter Marshall, and others.
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#6106:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1975-07-15,
NBC,
30 min.
Sandy Duncan, Maureen Stapleton, Peter Marshall, Kent McCord, Earl Holliman
Durable daytime game show featuring two contestants and panel of nine celebrities. Regular panelists over the years included George Gobel, Wally Cox, John Davidson, Charlie Weaver (Cliff Arquette), Rose Marie, and Paul Lynde. Host Peter Marshall.
Guests include Maureen Stapleton, Sandy Duncan, Earl Holliman, Kent McCord, and others. Host Peter Marshall.
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#8293:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1975-07-17,
NBC,
30 min.
Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, Sandy Duncan, Maureen Stapleton, George Gobel, Peter Marshall, David Brenner, Kent McCord, Earl Holliman, Karen Valentine
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall.
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#4356:
RICH LITTLE SHOW, THE
1975-09-03,
WNBC,
52 min.
George Burns, Sandy Duncan, Glen Campbell, Rich Little, Peter Marshall
February 2, 1976-May 18, 1976. This was "The Rich Little Special" broadcast. Rich Little hosted his own hour-long comedy-variety series. Other regulars included Charlotte Rae, R. G. Brown, Julie McWhirter, Joe Baker, and Mel Bishop.
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#8294:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1975-10-06,
NBC,
30 min.
Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, John Davidson, Michael Landon, Charo, George Gobel, Peter Marshall, Buck Owens, Mike Connors, Lynn Regrave
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall.
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#8295:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1975-11-06,
NBC,
30 min.
Robert Fuller, Robert Goulet, Paul Lynde, Vincent Price, Janet Leigh, Sandy Duncan, George Gobel, McLean Stevenson, Peter Marshall, Kent McCord, Karen Valentine, Loretta Swit, Mike Connors, Edward Asner, Ruta Lee
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall.
This was a special one-hour show.
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#8296:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1975-11-17,
NBC,
30 min.
Paul Lynde, Pearl Bailey, Jan Murray, George Segal, Sandy Duncan, George Kennedy, Charo, George Gobel, Peter Marshall, Charley Weaver
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall
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#8297:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1975-12-15,
NBC,
30 min.
Jonathan Winters, Paul Lynde, Vincent Price, Ethel Merman, Martin Landau, Peter Marshall
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall
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#8304A:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1975-12-15,
NBC,
30 min.
Jonathan Winters, Paul Lynde, Jan Murray, Vincent Price, Sandy Duncan, Michael Landon, Ethel Merman, Jim Stafford, Peter Marshall, Earl Holliman
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall
Duplicate of # 8297.
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#8298:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1975-12-25,
NBC,
30 min.
Robert Goulet, Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, Florence Henderson, Desmond Wilson, Phyllis Diller, George Gobel, Peter Marshall, Rod McKeun, Richard DiMitri
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall
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#8299:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1976-01-09,
NBC,
30 min.
Robert Fuller, Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, Vincent Price, Sandy Duncan, Jimmie Walker, Rich Little, George Gobel, Peter Marshall, Dorothy Lamour
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall
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#8300:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1976-01-23,
NBC,
30 min.
Jonathan Winters, Ernest Borgnine, Paul Lynde, Roddy McDowall, Rose Marie, Jimmie Walker, Dom DeLuise, Peter Marshall, Elizabeth Montgomery, Theresa Merritt
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall
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#8049:
DINAH!
1976-02-11,
SYN,
60 min.
Dinah Shore, Telly Savalas, Buddy Ebsen, Marty Allen, Lee Meriwether, Peter Marshall, Howard Koch
October 21st, 1974- 1980.
Ninety-minute talk show in most markets hosted by Dinah Shore. The show was seen during the daytime in most cities. In 1979 the show was retitled "Dinah and Friends" and had a co-host.
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#8301:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1976-04-30,
NBC,
30 min.
Paul Lynde, Roddy McDowall, Rose Marie, Rich Little, George Gobel, Gabriel Kaplan, Peter Marshall, Darleen Carr, MacKenzie Phillips, LeVar Burton
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall
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#8302:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1976-08-02,
NBC,
30 min.
Jonathan Winters, Robert Fuller, Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, Vincent Price, Michael Landon, George Gobel, Peter Marshall
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall
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#4228:
PETER MARSHALL VARIETY SHOW, THE
1976-09-18,
WNBC,
79 min.
George Gobel, Peter Marshall, Jessica Walter, Starbuck, Chapter 5, Rod Gist, Denny Evans
1976 (Syndicated). Peter Marshall hosted his own ninety-minute variety series, which featured Rod Gist, Denny Evans and Chapter 5.
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#4238:
PETER MARSHALL VARIETY SHOW, THE
1976-09-25,
WNBC,
79 min.
Charles Nelson Reilly, Henry Mancini, Peter Marshall, Pure Prairie League, Chapter 5, Denny Evans, The Comedy Corporation
1976 (Syndicated). Peter Marshall hosted his own ninety-minute variety series, which featured Rod Gist, Denny Evans and Chapter 5.
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#4239:
PETER MARSHALL VARIETY SHOW, THE
1976-10-02,
WNBC,
79 min.
John Byner, John Davidson, Peter Marshall, Chapter 5, Rod Gist, Denny Evans, Susan Clark
1976 (Syndicated). Peter Marshall hosted his own ninety-minute variety series, which featured Rod Gist, Denny Evans and Chapter 5.
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#8303:
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1976-10-07,
NBC,
30 min.
Dennis Weaver, Tony Randall, Robert Goulet, Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, Jack Albertson, George Gobel, Peter Marshall, Susan Clark, Shelley Fabares
October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)
One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.
Host: Peter Marshall
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#4230:
PETER MARSHALL VARIETY SHOW, THE
1976-10-09,
WNBC,
79 min.
Patti Page, Hal Linden, Peter Marshall, Seals & Crofts, Chapter 5, The Los Angeles Comedy All Stars, Rod Gist, Denny Evans
1976 (Syndicated). Peter Marshall hosted his own ninety-minute variety series, which featured Rod Gist, Denny Evans and Chapter 5.
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#9080:
PETER MARSHALL VARIETY SHOW, THE
1976-10-13,
SYN,
90 min.
John Byner, John Davidson, Peter Marshall, Chapter 5, Denny Evans, Susan Clark, Ron Gist
1976
Peter Marshall hosted this 90-minute variety show that also featured Ron Gist, Denny Evans, and the Chapter 5 musical group.
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