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5 records found for Scott Vincent
1958-11-05, WABC, 1 min.
On September 22, 1958, John Zacherley came to New York to host WABC's late-night weekend entry "Shock Theatre." He replaced off-camera host Scott Vincent. Zacherley would wear ghoulish makeup and a long black coat as he performed various scientific experiments in his on-camera laboratory. He became beloved to viewers both young and old and continued his fame by also hosting "Zacherley At Large," the replacement title for Shock Theatre. On October 16th, 1959, Zacherley came to local WOR-TV Channel 9 in New York City, hosting another late-night weekend horror entry, "Zacherley At 12." This episode includes the show's opening.
1960-12-25, WABC, 27 min.
The gift of song. Singers June Valli, Susan Reed, Bill Hayes, and Lois Hunt participate in this musical show for the holiday season. Narrator and Announcer is Scott Vincent.
1962-04-27, WNBC, 52 min.
- Earl Wrightson
- Benny Goodman
- Rhonda Fleming
- Mischa Elman
- Anna Moffo
- Nicolai Gedda
- Lupe Serrano
- Royes Fernandez
- Donald Voorhees
- Scott Vincent
Guests for the last show of the 1961-62 season are Rhonda Fleming, Mischa Elman, Anna Moffo, Nicolai Gedda, Earl Wrightson, Lupe Serrano, Royes Fernandez, special guest Benny Goodman and his orchestra with Donald Voorhees and the Bell Telephone Orchestra. The voice of Scott Vincent introduces the program. Duplicate of #912.
1962-04-27, WNBC, 52 min.
- Earl Wrightson
- Benny Goodman
- Rhonda Fleming
- Mischa Elman
- Anna Moffo
- Nicolai Gedda
- Lupe Serrano
- Royes Fernandez
- Donald Voorhees
- Scott Vincent
Guests for the last show of the 1961-62 season are Rhonda Fleming, Mischa Elman, Anna Moffo, Nicolai Gedda, Earl Wrightson, Lupe Serrano, Royes Fernandez, special guest Benny Goodman and his orchestra with Donald Voorhees and the Bell Telephone Orchestra. The voice of Scott Vincent introduces the program.#14772: "GO-GO ROCK 'N' ROLL
Order1965-03-08, ABC, 24 min.
Rock and Roll music show with Beatles interview. Includes commercials. Announcer: Scott Vincent, opening introduction. Highlights: The Isley Brothers sing "Shake it Up Baby," commercial for Noxema skin cream, Linda Scott sings "I Told Every Little Star," and "New York's a Lonely Town," commercial for Kutex Nail Polish, Score Hair Cream and Trade Winds, Linda Scott sings "Patch It Up," Isley Brothers sing "Simon Says," a report on the February 12th marriage of Ringo Starr. Ringo and new wife interviewed. Host: Bruce Morrow, Co-host, Scott Muni.