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#10506: SALUTE TO BASEBALL
1957-04-13, WNBC, 55 min.
- Gene Kelly ,
- Mel Allen ,
- Babe Ruth ,
- Joe DiMaggio ,
- Stan Musial ,
- Don Larsen ,
- Ted Williams ,
- Ed Gardner ,
- Johnny Antonelli ,
- Bob Friend ,
- Mel Ott ,
- Frank Lefty Odeul ,
- Robert Strauss ,
- Tony Bennett ,
- George Kell ,
- Herb Score ,
- Ernie Banks ,
- Ford Frick ,
- Mickey Mantle ,
- Ed Matthews ,
- Don Newcombe ,
- Billy Pierce ,
- Pee Wee Reese ,
- Robin Roberts ,
- Harry Simpson ,
- Eddie Yost ,
- Happy Felton and Knothole Gang ,
- Ted Kluszewski ,
- Harvey Kuenn ,
- Paul Winchell ,
- Jerry Mahoney ,
- Frank Fontaine ,
- Bill Hayes ,
- Pat Marshall ,
- Janis Paige ,
- Robert Alda ,
- Pie Traynor ,
- Gabby Hartnett ,
- Lefty Grove
Baseball personalities on this television special ushering in the start of the 1957 baseball season include Johnny Antonelli of the New York Giants, Don Larsen, Bob Friend, Billy Pierce, Ted Williams, Stan Musial, Joe DiMaggio, Mel Allen, Ernie Banks, George Kell, Harvey Kuenn, Ted Kluszewski, Ed Matthews, Don Newcombe, Pee Wee Reese, Robin Roberts, Herb Score, Harry (Suitcase) Simpson, Eddie Yost, and Happy Felton and his Knothole Gang. Mel Allen recreates Don Larsen's perfect game. Show Business guests include: comedians Ed "Archie" Gardner, Paul Winchell, Jerry Mahoney, Frank Fontaine, singers Tony Bennett, Pat Marshall, and Bill Hayes, Singer-comedienne Janis Paige, actors Robert Alda and Robert Strauss. Also participating are baseball commissioner Ford Frick, sportscaster Mel Allen, and baseball Hall Of Fame members Joe DiMaggio, Pie Traynor, Lefty Grove, and Gabby Hartnett. Gene Kelly is the host. Highlights: Gene talks to Don Larsen about his no windup pitching approach. Also, Gene in conversation with Billy Pierce, Johnny Antonelli, and Bob Friend. Kelly introduces Ed Gardner...comedy routine about Baseball's greatest pitchers. In a brief segment, Mel Allen states his dream outfield. Gene Kelly talks with Stan Musial, who states that his favorite ball player was Mel Ott, Ted Williams, chairman of the Jimmy Fund states that his favorite baseball player was Joe DiMaggio, and DiMaggio's favorite ball player was Frank Lefty Odeul. Gene Kelly mentions that his favorite Baseball Player of all time was Babe Ruth. Other Highlights: "This Is The Year" Ensemble 1956 Most Valuable Players: Mickey Mantle, Don Newcombe Sketch: "Rookie Of The Year" Robert Alda Song: Janis Paige World Series Film: Gene Kelly Interview: Don Larsen, Gene Kelly " Know-How" Kelly, Paige, Tony Bennett, Paul Winchell, Jerry Mahoney, Robert Alda Knothole Gang- Happy Felton Dugout Sketch- Paul Winchell, Jerry Mahoney Song- Tony Bennett Pitchers Interview- Gene Kelly "Two-top Gruskin" Ed Gardner, Robert Alda Baseball Medley- Ensemble Song- Pat Marshall Dream Outfield- DiMaggio, Williams, Musial Waite Hoyt's Tribute To Babe Ruth- Gene Kelly Old-Timer's Film- Mel Allen Rock-'n'Roll Number- Bill Hayes Comedy Interview- Robert.Alda Commissioner's Message: Ford Frick Hall Of Fame Sequence- Gene Kelly Finale- Ensemble
#13158: SALUTE TO BASEBALL
1957-04-13, WNBC, 8 min.
- Gene Kelly ,
- Babe Ruth ,
- Joe DiMaggio ,
- Stan Musial ,
- Don Larsen ,
- Ted Williams ,
- Mell Allen ,
- Ed Gardner ,
- Johnny Antonelli ,
- Bob Friend ,
- Mel Ott ,
- Frank Lefty Odeul
Baseball personalities on this television special ushering in the start of the 1957 baseball season include Johnny Antonelli of the New York Giants, Don Larsen, Bob Friend, Billy Pierce, Ted Williams, Stan Musial, Joe DiMaggio, Mel Allen, and Ed Gardner. Mel Allen recreates Don Larsen's perfect game. Gene Kelly is the host. Highlights: Gene talks to Don Larsen about his no windup pitching approach. Also, Gene in conversation with Billy Pierce, Johnny Antonelli, and Bib Friend. Kelly introduces Ed Gardner...comedy routine about Baseball's greatest pitchers. In a brief segment, Mel Allen states his dream outfield. Gene Kelly talks with Stan Musial, who states that his favorite ball player was Mel Ott, Ted Williams, chairman of the Jimmy Fund states that his favorite baseball player was Joe DiMaggio, and DiMaggio's favorite ball player was Frank Lefty Odeul. Gene Kelly mentions that his favorite Baseball Player of all time was Babe Ruth. NOTE: An almost complete air check of this program is archived in the ATA collection.
#399: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
1963-02-19, WNBC, 15 min.
Guests are Jack Haley and Stan Musial.#476: KINER'S KORNER
1963-06-02, WOR, 8 min.
Stan Musial and Duke Snider guest on Ralph Kiner's New York Mets post-game show from the Polo Grounds. Snider fondly remembers his days when he played for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
#14325: CBS NEWS WITH ROGER MUDD AND HARRY REASONER
1963-09-29, CBS, min.
Baseball legend Stan (The Man) Musial retires as he plays his final game for the St. Louis Cardinals. He's honored at Busch Stadium before the game, a short interview with Musial, Robert McNamara is in South Vietnam and meets with Ngo Dinh Diem, the crisis in Algeria, Joseph Valachi continues to testify, Harry Reasoner comments.
#752: 1967 WORLD SERIES: ST. LOUIS CARDINALS VS. BOSTON RED SOX, THE
1967-10-12, WNBC, 45 min.
- Warren Giles ,
- Roger Maris ,
- Julian Javier ,
- Stan Musial ,
- Red Schoendienst ,
- Billy Muffett ,
- Dal Maxvill ,
- Pee Wee Reese ,
- Curt Gowdy ,
- Bob Gibson ,
- Gussie Busch ,
- Tim McCarver ,
- Lou Brock ,
- Mike Shannon ,
- Joe Horner ,
- Ken Coleman ,
- Nelson Brown ,
- Joe Schiltz ,
- Orlando Cepeda ,
- Harry Caray ,
- Jim Simpson
Harry Caray gives opening introductions from Fenway Park in Boston for the seventh and final game of the series. We hear pre-game comments from co-broadcaster Pee Wee Reese. Caray does the play-by-play for the last of the eighth inning. Reese does the play-by-play with co-broadcaster Jim Simpson for the ninth inning. From the victorious St. Louis clubhouse, Caray interviews Bob Gibson, President of the National League, Warren Giles, General Manager of the Cardinals, Stan Musial, Manager Red Schoendienst, Gussie Busch, Julian Javier, Roger Maris, Orlando Cepeda, Dal Maxvill, Tim McCarver, Mike Shannon, Nelson Brown, Joe Horner, Joe Schiltz, Lou Brock and Billy Muffett. We return to the booth with Curt Gowdy and Ken Coleman commenting and recapping the game.#2121: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1976-05-25, WNBC, 52 min.
- Joe Garagiola ,
- Yogi Berra ,
- Shirley Jones ,
- Jack Carter ,
- Red Buttons ,
- Mickey Mantle ,
- Dean Martin ,
- Hank Aaron ,
- Pat Henry ,
- Stan Musial ,
- Willie Mays ,
- Maury Wills ,
- Nipsey Russell ,
- Foster Brooks ,
- Charles O. Finley ,
- Orson Welles ,
- Norm Crosby ,
- Charlie Callas ,
- Jackie Gayle ,
- Luis Tiant
Dean Martin is joined by a gallery of baseball greats in this roast of TV sportscaster Joe Garagiola. Taking the dais are Mickey Mantle, Hank Aaron, Yogi Berra, Luis Tiant, Stan Musial, Willie Mays, Maury Wills and Charles O. Finley, owner of the Oakland A's. Other guests include Orson Welles, Charlie Callas, Red Buttons, Nipsey Russell, Shirley Jones, Foster Brooks, Pat Henry, Jack Carter, Norm Crosby and Jackie Gayle.#7986: DEAN MARTIN CELEBRITY ROAST, THE
1976-05-25, NBC, 52 min.
- Joe Garagiola ,
- Yogi Berra ,
- Shirley Jones ,
- Jack Carter ,
- Red Buttons ,
- Mickey Mantle ,
- Dean Martin ,
- Hank Aaron ,
- Pat Henry ,
- Stan Musial ,
- Willie Mays ,
- Maury Wills ,
- Nipsey Russell ,
- Foster Brooks ,
- Charles O. Finley ,
- Orson Welles ,
- Norm Crosby ,
- Charlie Callas ,
- Jackie Gayle ,
- Luis Tiant
Dean Martin is joined by a gallery of baseball greats in this roast of TV sportscaster Joe Garagiola. Taking the dais are Mickey Mantle, Hank Aaron, Yogi Berra, Luis Tiant, Stan Musial, Willie Mays, Maury Wills and Charles O. Finley, owner of the Oakland A's. Other guests include Orson Welles, Charlie Callas, Red Buttons, Nipsey Russell, Shirley Jones, Foster Brooks, Pat Henry, Jack Carter, Norm Crosby, and Jackie Gayle. Dupe Of # 2121.