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#6952A: ACADEMY AWARDS: 33RD ANNUAL
Order1961-04-17, ABC, min.
- Shirley Jones
- John Wayne
- Fred MacMurray
- Bob Hope
- Jack Lemmon
- Burt Lancaster
- Peter Ustinov
- Shirley MacLaine
- Janet Leigh
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Sarah Vaughan
Bob Hope is host (master of ceremonies for the ninth time) for the 33rd Annual Academy Awards ceremony, telecast live from the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica California. Producer & Director for TV is Richard Dunlap. Academy Award Producer is Arthur Freed. Academy Award Director is Vincent Minnelli.
1961-04-17, WOKO, min.
- Shirley Jones
- John Wayne
- Fred MacMurray
- Bob Hope
- Jack Lemmon
- Burt Lancaster
- Peter Ustinov
- Shirley MacLaine
- Janet Leigh
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Sarah Vaughan
Bob Hope is host (master of ceremonies for the ninth time) for the 33rd Annual Academy Awards ceremony, telecast live from the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica California. Producer & Director for TV is Richard Dunlap. Academy Award Producer is Arthur Freed. Academy Award Director is Vincent Minnelli.
1966-02-12, WABC, 26 min.
September 18, 1965-February 19, 1966 (Syndicated). Half-hour entertainment series featuring a different guest star each week, performing in a supper club setting.#6955A: AL HIRT SHOW
Order1969-02-18, KTLA, 00 min.
An hour of music with host Al Hirt.
#6250: SOUNDS OF SUMMER
Order1969-06-08, WNET, 90 min.
June 1, 1969-September 28, 1969. A series of cultural events showcased every week. Steve Allen hosts.
Jazz from the city of its birth - highlight of New Orleans' second annual International Jazz Festival (taped June 1-7). Sessions with Sarah Vaughan and Count Basie are included. Other performers include Dizzy Gillespie on trumpet, saxophonists Gerry Mulligan & Paul Desmond, pianist Willie "The Lion" Smith, and four traditional New Orleans marching bands.#7409: SOUNDS OF SUMMER
Order1969-06-08, WNET, 00 min.
June 1, 1969-September 28, 1969. A series of cultural events showcased every week. Steve Allen hosts.
Jazz from the city of its birth - highlight of New Orleans' second annual International Jazz Festival (taped June 1-7). Sessions with Sarah Vaughan and Count Basie are included. Other performers include Dizzy Gillespie on trumpet, saxophonists Gerry Mulligan & Paul Desmond, pianist Willie "The Lion" Smith, and four traditional New Orleans marching bands. Dupe Of Number 6250.1969-10-01, WCBS, 50 min.
January 29, 1969-June 13, 1972. In 1969 Glen Campbell returned to TV as host of "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour"; his regulars included Pat Paulsen, Jack Burns, John Hartford, Jerry Reed and Larry McNeeley. Sarah Vaughan and Bill Medley take care of the vocals with Glen, while never-give-up George Burns moves in to give his boy Campbell a few tips about using his voice. George even has energy to spare for a swivel chair dance to "Tea For Two." HIGHLIGHTS: "True Grit," Oh What a Woman," "Everybody's Talkin," "It's Over," "Pave your Way Into Tomorrow."..........Glen Campbell "Proud Mary," " Broken Hearted Medley.".......Sarah Vaughn and Glen Campbell. "Didn't We.".....................................................Sarah Vaughn "Charley Brown"...........................Bill Medley and Glen Campbell. "Someone is Standing Outside," ...................Bill Medley. "Shucking Corn"...................... Instrumental that would be later popularized in the motion picture "Deliverance (1972).
#4178: PEARL BAILEY SHOW, THE
Order1971-03-20, WABC, 52 min.
January 23, 1971-May 8, 1971. Hour-long variety show hosted by Pearl Bailey.
#6949: SCOTT'S PLACE
Order1971-05-08, KFI, 100 min.
Scott Ellsworth's guest is singer Sarah Vaughan. March 30, 1970 - April 1, 1972 KFI 640 Los Angeles AM Radio. 162 individual broadcast Audio Air Checks survive. A goldmine of originally recorded live interviews with the greats from the Jazz and Big Band era, with integrated recorded samples of their work played throughout the broadcast. Scott Ellsworth was the creator and on-air host of the popular radio program,
#6949B: SCOTT'S PLACE
Order1971-05-08, KFI, 100 min.
Scott Ellsworth's guest is singer Sarah Vaughan. March 30, 1970 - April 1, 1972 KFI 640 Los Angeles AM Radio. 162 individual broadcast Audio Air Checks survive. A goldmine of originally recorded live interviews with the greats from the Jazz and Big Band era, with integrated recorded samples of their work played throughout the broadcast. Scott Ellsworth was the creator and on-air host of the popular radio program,
#5462: STROLLIN' WITH AL HIRT
Order1972-11-05, WNBC, 57 min.
- Al Hirt
- Sarah Vaughan
- Roy Clark
- Doug Kershaw
- Dana Valery
- Boots Randolph
- B.B. King
- The Friends of Distinction
A rare Al Hirt special broadcast from 11:30 PM to 12:30 AM on a Sunday night. An easy hour of music from New Orleans. Al Hirt & guests join in a jam session.1973-02-11, CBS, 00 min.
- Peggy Lee
- Count Basie
- Ray Charles
- Aretha Franklin
- Duke Ellington
- Sarah Vaughan
- Roberta Flack
- Billy Eckstine
- Sammy Davis Jr
- The Band Chicago
Special honoring legendary jazz composer Duke Ellington.
1973-02-11, CBS, 90 min.
- Peggy Lee
- Count Basie
- Ray Charles
- Aretha Franklin
- Duke Ellington
- Sarah Vaughan
- Roberta Flack
- Billy Eckstine
- Sammy Davis Jr
- The Band Chicago
Special honoring legendary jazz composer Duke Ellington. Duplicate of #7060.
#10091: IN PERFORMANCE AT WOLF TRAP
Order1974-10-28, WNET, 60 min.
A jazz double-header with Sarah Vaughan and Buddy Rich. After Sara Vaughn is interviewed by the producer of the show, Sarah sings a melody of her favorites backed by her trio. Songs include, "Misty," " Round Midnight," " Watch what Happens," "Body and Soul<" "It's Magic," "Everything I Have is Yours," "Come back to Me," and other classics. Buddy Rich & his 17-member band opens the broadcast playing an original medley from "West Side Story" capped by an incredible extended solo drum virtuoso performance by Buddy Rich (14:24). Duplicate of # 5139.
1974-10-28, WNET, 60 min.
A jazz double-header with Sarah Vaughan and Buddy Rich. Sarah sings a melody of her favorites backed by her trio, and Buddy & his 17-member band play a medley from "West Side Story" capped by an extended solo by Rich.#6785: WIDE WORLD EVENT
Order1975-01-02, ABC, 90 min.
- Paul Williams
- Jose Feliciano
- Sarah Vaughan
- The Lettermen
- Richie Havens
- Helen Reddy
- Al Wilson
- Molly Bee
- The Hagers
- The Oak Ridge Boys
- Alex Harvey
- Tim Moore
- Kenny Loggins
- The Limeliters
- Etta James
- James Cleveland and the Cleveland Singers
Helen Reddy and Paul Williams are co-hosts at the finals of the first annual American Song Festival, held Sept. 2 in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Winning entries are performed by Jose Feliciano, Richie Havens, Sarah Vaughan, Molly Bee, the Lettermen, the Limeliters, Al Wilson, Etta James, the Hagers, the Oak Ridge Boys, and the Rev. James Cleveland and the Cleveland Singers. Also: interviews with competing songwriters Kenny Loggins, Alex Harvey and Tim Moore. NOTE: September 2, 1974: (Monday) The finals of the American Song Festival was held in Saratoga Springs, New York on this date. The finals started 45 minutes late and ended at almost 6:00 the following morning. (September 3rd) Woodstock's Tim Moore's "Charmer" was declared the winner by Skitch Henderson of the judge's panel. He was awarded $30,500 and a Yamaha grand piano. Etta James performed "Charmer" during the finals. Her performance was issued on an LP WINNERS! - Live At America's First International Songwriting Competition on Buddah BDS 5624 along with performances of other festival winners. The finals were taped by ABC - TV to be aired on October 18, 1974. The festival opened on Friday, August 30th with the semi-finals which lasted for three days before the finals. October 18, 1974: (Friday) The finals of The American Song Festival aired as a 90 minute ABC Wide World Special starting at 11:30 p. m. Etta James' performance of "Charmer" was featured in the broadcast. This broadcast was re-run on January 2, 1975. #6785: WIDE WORLD EVENT 1975-01-02, ABC, 90 min.
#2515: EVENING AT POPS
Order1976-08-30, WNET, 57 min.
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).#2519: EVENING AT POPS
Order1976-09-02, WNET, 57 min.
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).1979-03-09, SYND, 00 min.
Musical special featuring singer Sarah Vaughan.
1979-03-14, WCBS, min.
- Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
- Nipsey Russell
- Foster Brooks
- Rich Little
- Jack Albertson
- Ella Fitzgerald
- Billy Daniels
- Sarah Vaughan
- Beau Bridges
- Louis Bellson
- LeVar Burton
- Ron Cey
- Gary Coleman
- Rosie Grier
- The Morningside Heights Band
- Ken Norton
- The Step Bros. (3rd Generation)
- Betty Ford
A tribute to Pearl Bailey... laughs, songs and fond memories. Duplicate of 5027.
1979-03-14, WCBS, 52 min.
- Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
- Nipsey Russell
- Foster Brooks
- Rich Little
- Jack Albertson
- Ella Fitzgerald
- Billy Daniels
- Sarah Vaughan
- Beau Bridges
- Louis Bellson
- LeVar Burton
- Ron Cey
- Gary Coleman
- Rosie Grier
- The Morningside Heights Band
- Ken Norton
- The Step Bros. (3rd Generation)
- Betty Ford
A tribute to Pearl Bailey... laughs, songs and fond memories.1979-03-14, CBS, 00 min.
- Pearl Bailey
- Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
- Nipsey Russell
- Foster Brooks
- Rich Little
- Jack Albertson
- Ella Fitzgerald
- Billy Daniels
- Sarah Vaughan
- Beau Bridges
- Louis Bellson
- Rosey Grier
- LeVar Burton
- Ron Cey
- Gary Coleman
- Ken Norton
- Betty Ford
A tribute to Pearl Bailey's forty years in show business. Dupe Of Number 5027
#7106: ELLA FITZGERALD SPECIAL
Order1979-12-12, KTLA, 00 min.
Television special honoring Pearl Bailey. Ella Fitzgerald's first special in ten years.
#5236: FAMILY CIRCUS CHRISTMAS
Order1979-12-18, WNBC, 27 min.
Special: This animated version of Bil Keane's comic strip focuses on Jeffy, who believes Santa will be bringing a special Christmas gift- "granddad down from heaven." Sarah Vaughan performs "The Dreamer."1980-05-30, WNBC, 105 min.
- Lou Rawls
- Jack Albertson
- Flip Wilson
- Sarah Vaughan
- Gladys Knight and the Pips
- Ben Vereen
- Cab Calloway
- Natalie Cole
- Billy Eckstine
- The Mighty Clouds of Joy
Cab Calloway, Lou Rawls, Natalie Cole, Flip Wilson, Ben Vereen, Jack Albertson, Sarah Vaughan, Billy Eckstine, Gladys Knight and the Pips & Mighty Clouds of Joy headline a musical-comedy tribute to a New York City landmark - Harlem's famed Apollo Theater.1981-04-27, NBC, 120 min.
- Steve Lawrence
- George Burns
- Henry Mancini
- Eydie Gorme
- Sarah Vaughan
- Paul Simon
- Gregory Hines
- The New American Orchestra
- Jack Elliott
Special: "100 Years of America's Popular Music" - from ragtime rhythms and St. Louis blues to big-band brassiness and Tin Pan Alley pop - is saluted by George Burns, Steve Lawrence, Eydie Gorme, Henry Mancini, Paul Simon, Gregory Hines, Sarah Vaughan and the New American Orchestra, conducted by Jack Elliott. The program is slated to feature the orchestra's renditions of "Rhapsody in Blue," "Let's Dance," "Celebration" and a medley from "Oklahoma!" as well as ensemble performances of "Alexander's Ragtime Band," "Say It with Music," "God Bless America," "Sonny Boy," "Who" and tunes from "Showboat."