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1956-09-17, WNBC, 84 min.
October 18, 1954-May 27, 1957. Live ninety minute productions aired every fourth week. The range of material was vast, from dramas to musicals. Presented on "PRODUCER'S SHOWCASE." Patrick Malloy's short story about a small traveling circus stranded in a Kansas town in 1905, experiencing a drought.
1957-03-27, NBC, 40 min.
- Robert Stack
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Eva Marie Saint
- Ernest Borgnine
- Mercedes McCambridge
- Celeste Holm
- Kirk Douglas
- Yul Brynner
- Natalie Wood
- Jack Lemmon
- Jerry Lewis
- Bing Crosby
- Mickey Rooney
- Rock Hudson
- Robert Wagner
- Ingrid Bergman
- Gower Champion
- Cary Grant
- Marge Champion
- Eddie Cantor
- Anna Magnani
- Claire Trevor
- Buddy Adler
- Carroll Baker
- Dorothy Dandrige
- Four Aces
- Anthony Franciosa
- Y. Frank Freeman
- Janet Gaynor
- Virginia Gilmore
- Gogi Grant
- Nancy Kelly
- Deborah Kerr
- Dorothy Malone
- Patty McCormick
- Anthony Quinn
- Tommy Sands
- George Seaton
The 29th Annual Academy Awards ceremony, telecast live from the RKO Panteges Theater in Hollywood, California and The NBC Century Theater in New York City. Jerry Lewis is host in Hollywood while Celeste Holm is hostess in New York City. "Around The World in 80 Days" won for best picture and along with "The King And I" won most Awards (5). Best Actor: Yul Brynner, "The King And I." Best Actress: Ingrid Bergman, "Anastasia." Cary Grant accepts Best Supporting Actor: Anthony Quinn, " Lust For Life." Best Supporting Actress: Dorothy Malone, "Written On The Wind." Note: Final forty minutes only.
1957-03-27, NBC, 36 min.
- Jerry Lewis
- Claire Trevor
- Anthony Quinn
- Robert Stack
- Eddie Cantor
- Mickey Rooney
- Ernest Borgnine
- George Seaton
- Janet Gaynor
- Jack Lemmon
- Cary Grant
- Yul Brynner
- Celeste Holm
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Dorothy Malone
- Gower Champion
- Marge Champion
- Dorothy Dandridge
- Mercedes McCambridge
- Michael Todd
- Patty McCormack
- Nancy Kelly
- Eva Marie-Saint
- Carol Baker
- Anna Magnani
The 29th Annual Academy Award ceremonies for excellence in film in 1956 are telecast live from two locations; The Pantages Theatre in Hollywood California, and The NBC Century Theatre in New York City. The hosts are Jerry Lewis and Celeste Holm. Personalities scheduled to appear include Robert Stack, Mercedes McCambridge, Mickey Rooney, Patty McCormack, Nancy Kelly, Anthony Quinn, Dorothy Malone, Elizabeth Taylor, Dorothy Dandridge, Jack Lemmon, Marge and Gower Champion, Eva Marie-Saint, Claire Trevor, George Seaton, Eddie Cantor, Carol Baker, Yul Brynner, Ernest Borgnine, Cary Grant, Janet Gaynor, and Anna Magnani. Eddie Cantor receives an honorary award, Yul Brynner wins the best actor award for "The King and I," and Ingrid Bergman wins best actress award for "Anastasia."Cary Grant accepts the award for Ingrid Bergman."Around The World in Eighty Days" wins the best film award with producer Mike Todd accepting.
1959-04-06, NBC, min.
- Jerry Lewis
- James Cagney
- David Niven
- Dick Powell
- Kim Novak
- Robert Stack
- John Wayne
- Bob Hope
- Gary Cooper
- Tony Randall
- Red Buttons
- Sophia Loren
- Maurice Chevalier
- Van Heflin
- Tony Curtis
- Mort Sahl
- Cary Grant
- Susan Hayward
- Shelley Winters
- Burl Ives
- Janet Leigh
- Joan Fontaine
- Eddie Albert
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Ingrid Bergman
- Cyd Charisse
- Rosalind Russell
- June Allyson
- Laurence Olivier
- Vincente Minelli
- Dirk Bogard
- Millie Perkins
- Buddy Adler
- Jack Warner
- Irene Dunn
The 31st Annual Academy Awards Ceremony is telecast live from the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Personalities include Burl Ives, Bob Hope, Janet Leigh, Tony Curtis, David Niven, Shelley Winters, Red Buttons, June Allyson, Dick Powell, Tony Randall, Sophia Loren, Dean Martin, Joan Fontaine, Laurence Olivier, Cyd Charisse, Robert Stack, Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Maurice Chevalier, Rosalind Russell, Jerry Lewis, Vincent Price, Eddie Albert, Buddy Adler, Jack Warner, Millie Perkins, Gary Cooper, Vincente Minelli, Dirk Bogard, Van Heflin, Elizabeth Taylor, Kim Novak, James Cagney, Susan Hayward, Irene Dunn, John Wayne, Cary Grant, and Ingrid Bergman. Hosts: Jerry Lewis, Tony Randall, Bob Hope, David Niven, Mort Sahl, and Laurence Olivier. "Gigi" was awarded the best film of 1958.
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
1961-01-19, WPIX, 51 min.
- Robert Young
- Don Knotts
- Debbie Reynolds
- Louis Armstrong
- Lee Marvin
- Robert Stack
- Roger Smith
- Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
- Craig Stevens
- The Crosby Boys
- Shirley Jones
- Connie Stevens
- Stubby Kaye
- Van Johnson
- Keenan Wynn
- Juliet Prowse
- Robert Cummings
- Linda Breese
- Bobby Van
- The Kingston Trio
- Barbara Nichols
- Nick Adams
- Randall Scott
This March of Dimes syndicated program highlights the 1961 poster child Linda Breese as she encounters Louis Armstrong, The Kingston Trio, Lee Marvin, Robert Young, Robert Stack, Roger Smith, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Craig Stevens, Crosby Boys, Shirley Jones, Connie Stevens, Debbie Reynolds, Stubby Kaye, Van Johnson, Juliet Prowse, Bobby Van, Nick Adams, Don Knotts, Barbara Nichols, Keenan Wynn, and Randall Scott. Robert Cummings is host.1961-05-16, NBC, min.
- David Brinkley
- Raymond Burr
- Judith Anderson
- Joey Bishop
- Carol Burnett
- Chet Huntley
- Dick Powell
- Robert Stack
- Shirley Booth
- Hedda Hopper
- George Maharis
- Fred Astaire
- Barbara Stanwyck
- Harry Belafonte
- Maurice Evans
- Martin Milner
Dick Powell and Joey Bishop are the hosts for the 13th Primetime Emmy Awards held in the Moulin Rogue Nightclub in Los Angeles, California. NOTE: Not Complete. Some abrupt continuity at times.
#108: THIS IS YOUR LIFE
Order1961-07-30, WNBC, 26 min.
- William Wellman
- Robert Stack
- Ralph Edwards
- Joe Pasternak
- Bob Warren
- Mrs. Eliot Ness
- Elisabeth Lee Ness
- Rosemarie Stack
- Jack Langford Stack Jr.
October 1, 1952 - September 10, 1961 (NBC TV). January 21, 1971 - May 7, 1973 (Syndicated - 56 episodes). Ralph Edward's surprises Robert Stack. A video tape re-broadcast, televised originally November 27, 1960. Those who surprise Robert are his mother, brother, James, and wife, Rosemarie, children, Robert and Elizabeth Stack and producer Joe Pasternak who discovered Robert Stack, and director of Stack's favorite film, "The High and the Mighty," William Wellman. Mrs. Eliot Ness (Elisabeth Lee) is also on hand to compliment Stack on his true portrayal of her husband in the hit ABC TV series "The Untouchables," which premiered on ABC television as a two part pilot, April 20, and April 27, 1959. THIS IS YOUR LIFE was hosted by Ralph Edwards. It was a sentimental human interest show which he began on radio in 1948. Each week a special guest was lured to the studio by a ruse and then surprised as Edward's announced, "This is your Life!" Long lost friends and relatives materialized during the ensuing half hour to relive long-forgotten incidents going back to early childhood. The programs were broadcast LIVE and reverted to Video Tape at the start of the 1959-1960 season, at which time most of the telecasts were pre-recorded. Bob Warren announcer. The surprised guest received a 16mm film of the program and a Bell & Howell projector.
1963-09-21, ABC, 42 min.
September 21, 1963 - December 21, 1963. Jerry Lewis hosted an unprecedented two-hour live variety - talk show, signing a five-year deal for 35 million dollars in 1963 with ABC Television. A two-hour live variety show proved to be more than even Jerry Lewis could handle. The series proved to be an enormous failure. In three months the show was off the air. The Premiere Show. Extended length duplicate of # 506. Guests are Mort Sahl, Jimmy Durante, and Robert Stack.
1965-07-18, KTTV, 45 min.
- Abbe Lane
- Sue Lyon
- Rhonda Fleming
- Richard Burton
- Chad Everett
- Ed Begley
- Bill Welsch
- Jack Haley, Jr.
- Norman Jewison
- Elke Sommer
- Tom Drake
- Richard Attenborough
- Art Linkletter
- Pat Wayne
- Robert Stack
- Ann Miller
- Hillary Brooke
- Marie Windsor
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Martin Ransohoff
- Eva Marie Saint
- Sam Jaffe
- Betty Ackerman
- Janice Rule
- France Nuyen
The premiere of the film, "The Sandpiper," starring Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. Broadcast on KTTV, Los Angeles, and taped on July 8th, 1965 during the live premiere at the Paramount Theater in Hollywood. A clip of the movie is shown. A bevy of stars are interviewed at the premiere. Host: Bill Welsch.
1965-07-18, ABC, 17 min.
- Robert Stack
- Abbe Lane
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Richard Burton
- Ann Miller
- Gerald Ford
- Ed Begley
- Adlai Stevenson
- Henry Cabot Lodge
- Lyndon Johnson
- Richard Attenborough
- Fred Foy
- Eva Marie Saint
- Robert McNamara
- Averill Harriman
- Alexi Kosygin
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. A review of the week's top news stories: Mariner probe takes photos of Mars surface, mission successful, President Johnson says national honor at stake in Vietnam, increased aggression by North Vietnamese, a commitment by the US on the ground, US will send reserves and national guard to Vietnam, Robert McNamara and Henry Cabot Lodge go to South Vietnam, Harriman in Moscow for talks with Alexi Kosygin, congressman Gerald Ford attacks LBJ on civil rights voting record, a tribute to Adlai Stevenson on his death, Hollywood premiere of the film "The Sandpiper," notables on hand are Abbe Lane, Ed Begley, Eva Marie Saint, Richard Attenborough, Robert Stack, Ann Miller, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award-winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25-minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
1966-03-03, WNEW, 60 min.
- Elke Sommer
- Robert Stack
- Army Archerd
- Stephen Boyd
- Jane Darwell
- Glynis Johns
- Marty West
- Edith Head
- Carolyn Jones
- Ernest Borgnine
- Donna Rancourt
- Eleanor Parker
- Mercedes McCambridge
- Earl Holliman
- Celeste Holm
- Steve Allen
- Jayne Meadows
- Chris Crawford
- John Erikson
- Debbie Reynolds
- Tom Tryon
- Sue Ann Langdon
- Clint Walker
- Verna Garver
- Hugh OBrien
- Joseph E. Levine
- Ed Begley
- Broderick Crawford
- Robert Culp
- Nancy Asch
- Helen Jordan
- Roslie Harrison
- Mary Ann Mobley
- Jill St. John
The film premiere of the movie "The Oscar," starring Stephen Boyd, Eleanor Parker, Jill St. John, Elke Sommer, and Tony Bennett. Live interviews with celebrities on hand atThe Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Army Archerd is the host. Commercials included.
1967-09-25, NBC, 52 min.
The Danny Thomas Hour was an American anthology television series that was broadcast on NBC during the 1967–68 television season. Robert Stack and Geraldine Chaplin star in a drama about a man who gave up a promising career as an artist to provide security for his family. Angelo (Robert Stack) involves himself in a contemporary "now" world of hippies testing his passion to pick up where he had left off many years ago.
#5098: BOB HOPE SPECIAL, THE
Order1968-11-27, WNBC, 52 min.
- Eddie Fisher
- Robert Stack
- John Wayne
- Bob Hope
- James Garner
- Juliet Prowse
- Barbara McNair
- Glen Campbell
- Fess Parker
- O.J. Simpson
A college concert, honoring USC, taped at the Los Angeles Sports Arena.1972-07-03, CBS, min.
- Robert Stack
- Milton Berle
- Celeste Holm
- Leslie Uggams
- Burt Lancaster
- Ricardo Montalban
- Dinah Shore
- Ryan ONeal
- Helen Hayes
- Oscar Hammerstein 11
- John Raitt
- Miyoshi Umeki
- Johnny Mercer
- Jean Fenn
- Janet Blair
- Harve Presnell
- Larry Hagman
- Desi Arnaz Jr
- Yaphet Kotto
- Ray Walston
A star-studded salute to a great lyricist-Oscar Hammerstein 11 (1895-1960). Taped in April 1971 at the University of Southern California. Highlights and performers: "A Cockeyed Optimist " Dinah Shore "All The Things You Are" Helen Hayes "I Am Going To Like It Here" Miyoshi Umeki "Why Do I Love You?" Leslie Uggams "Carefully Taught" Burt Lancaster "If I Loved You" John Raitt Medley:"I Whistle A Happy Tune" "The Folks Who Live On The Hill" "Shall We Dance?" "I Won't Dance" "Stouthearted Men" "Getting To Know You" "Do Re Mi" ...Raitt, Uggams, Johnny Mercer, Janet Blair "I Can't Say No" Celeste Holm "The Surrey With The Fringe On Top" Harve Presnell "The Desert Song" "Rose Marie" "Wanting You" Jean Fenn, Harve Presnell. "It Might As Well Be Spring" Janet Blair "There Is Nothing Like A Dame" Desi Arnaz Jr, Milton Berle, Larry Hagman, Yaphet Kotto, Ryan O'Neal, Robert Stack, Ray Walston, "A Puzzlement" Ricardo Montalban "Climb Every Mountain" Jean Fenn
1972-07-03, WCBS, 52 min.
- Desi Arnaz Jr.
- Robert Stack
- Milton Berle
- Dinah Shore
- Leslie Uggams
- John Raitt
- Burt Lancaster
- Helen Hayes
- Celeste Holm
- Johnny Mercer
- Harve Presnell
- Jean Fenn
- Ricardo Montalban
- Ray Walston
- Janet Blair
- Miyoshi Umeki
- Larry Hagman
- Yaphet Kotto
- Ryan O'Neal
A star-studded salute to a great lyricist - Oscar Hammerstein II (1895-1960). Originally taped in April 1971 at the University of Southern California.1972-07-03, WCBS, 54 min.
- Desi Arnaz Jr.
- Robert Stack
- Milton Berle
- Dinah Shore
- Leslie Uggams
- John Raitt
- Burt Lancaster
- Helen Hayes
- Celeste Holm
- Johnny Mercer
- Harve Presnell
- Jean Fenn
- Ricardo Montalban
- Ray Walston
- Janet Blair
- Miyoshi Umeki
- Larry Hagman
- Yaphet Kotto
- Ryan O'Neal
- Oscar Hammerstein II
A star-studded salute to a great lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II (1895-1960). Taped in April 1971, at the University Of Southern California.#17903: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
Order1974-11-15, WNBC, min.
- Robert Stack
- Ernest Borgnine
- Steve Lawrence
- Dean Martin
- Rowan & Martin
- Angie Dickinson
- Nipsey Russell
- Darren McGavin
- Shelley Winters
- Telly Savalas
- Don Rickles
- Phyllis Diller
- Dom DeLuise
- Rich Little
- Peter Graves
- Richard Roundtree
Roasting Telly Savalas are: Dean Martin, Don Rickles, Angie Dickinson, Rowan & Martin, Richard Roundtree, Robert Stack, Phyllis Diller, Shelley Winters, Ernest Borgnine, Dom DeLuise, Rich Little, Steve Lawrence, Darren McGavin, Peter Graves and Nipsey Russell. Duplicate of #2070.
#2070: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
Order1974-11-15, WNBC, 52 min.
- Robert Stack
- Ernest Borgnine
- Steve Lawrence
- Dean Martin
- Rowan & Martin
- Angie Dickinson
- Nipsey Russell
- Darren McGavin
- Shelley Winters
- Telly Savalas
- Don Rickles
- Phyllis Diller
- Dom DeLuise
- Rich Little
- Peter Graves
- Richard Roundtree
Roasting Telly Savalas are: Dean Martin, Don Rickles, Angie Dickinson, Rowan & Martin, Richard Roundtree, Robert Stack, Phyllis Diller, Shelley Winters, Ernest Borgnine, Dom DeLuise, Rich Little, Steve Lawrence, Darren McGavin, Peter Graves and Nipsey Russell.1976-03-09, NBC, 90 min.
- Howard Cosell
- Robert Stack
- Ernest Borgnine
- Dean Martin
- Angie Dickinson
- Nipsey Russell
- Foster Brooks
- Darren McGavin
- Shelley Winters
- Telly Savalas
- Don Rickles
- Dan Rowan
- Dick Martin
- Phyllis Diller
- Dom DeLuise
- George Kennedy
- Rich Little
- Peter Graves
- Richard Roundtree
- Alex Karras
- Casey Kasem
Telly Savalas is roasted.
1976-05-17, ABC, min.
- Carol Burnett
- Danny Kaye
- Redd Foxx
- Robert Stack
- Milton Berle
- Peter Falk
- Alan King
- George Burns
- Hal Holbrook
- Angie Dickinson
- Henry Winkler
- Alan Alda
- Beverly Sills
- Telly Savalas
- Marie Osmond
- Dick Van Dyke
- Lola Falana
- Donny Osmond
- Lily Tomlin
- Betty White
- Penny Marshall
- Ted Knight
- Cindy Williams
- John Denver
- David Lander
- Chevy Chase
- Edward Asner
- Mary Tyler Moore
- OJ Simpson
- Allan Burns
- Stan Daniels
- David Gerber
- Stanley Kallis
- Lorne Michaels
- Nick Nolte
- Liam OBrien
- Peter Strauss
- George Yanek
The 28th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards is presented live from The Shubert Theatre in Los Angeles, California. This was the last Emmy Award ceremony to be held during the first half of a calendar year. Hosts: John Denver, Mary Tyler Moore Duplicate of #8131.
1976-05-17, ABC, 150 min.
- Carol Burnett
- Danny Kaye
- Redd Foxx
- Robert Stack
- Milton Berle
- Peter Falk
- Alan King
- George Burns
- Hal Holbrook
- Angie Dickinson
- Henry Winkler
- Alan Alda
- Beverly Sills
- Telly Savalas
- Marie Osmond
- Dick Van Dyke
- Lola Falana
- Donny Osmond
- Lily Tomlin
- Betty White
- Penny Marshall
- Ted Knight
- Cindy Williams
- John Denver
- David Lander
- Chevy Chase
- Edward Asner
- Mary Tyler Moore
- OJ Simpson
- Allan Burns
- Stan Daniels
- David Gerber
- Stanley Kallis
- Lorne Michaels
- Nick Nolte
- Liam OBrien
- Peter Strauss
- George Yanek
The 28th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards is presented live from The Shubert Theatre in Los Angeles, California. This was the last Emmy Award ceremony to be held during the first half of a calendar year. Hosts: John Denver, Mary Tyler Moore
1976-12-22, SYN, 60 min.
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 re titled "Dinah and Friends" and had a co-host.
1980-01-03, NBC, 120 min.
- Robert Stack
- Milton Berle
- Gene Kelly
- Frank Sinatra
- Peter Falk
- Orson Welles
- Red Buttons
- Robert Mitchum
- Dean Martin
- Nancy Sinatra
- Glenn Ford
- Flip Wilson
- Rich Little
- Sammy Davis Jr.
- Dionne Warwick
- Don Rickles
- Pat Henry
- Paul Anka
- Charlie Callas
- Lucille Ball
- Red Skelton
- William B. Williams
- Cary Grant
- Tony Bennett
- Robert Merrill
- Harry James
- Jule Styne
- Sammy Cahn
- Jimmy Van Heusen
- Lillian Carter
- Frank Sinatra, Jr.
- Tina Sinatra
A musical salute to the first 40 years in show business for Frank Sinatra and his music. Filmed in December, 1979, this is an All-Star gala salute to Sinatra, celebrating forty years in show business. Sinatra also celebrates his 64th birthday and receives the first ASCAP Pied Piper award for service to lyricists, as well as a special Grammy Trustees Award. Taped at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada.