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#590: JOE FRANKLIN SHOW, THE
1964-01-16, WOR, 31 min.
Joe Franklin, Tom Bosley, Minta Durfee "Fatty" Arbuckle, Mrs. Al St. John

Joe Franklin's guests are Tom Bosley, Mrs. Fatty Arbuckle and Mrs. Al St. John.
#14542: THAT WAS THE WEEK THAT WAS
1964-06-05, NBC, 20 min.
Larry Storch, Henry Morgan, Tom Bosley, Pat Englund, Alan Alda, Buck Henry, David Frost, Nancy Ames, Phyllis Newman, Elliott Reid, Doro Merande, Burr Tillstrom Puppets

January 10th, 1964-May 4th, 1965 (NBC)

Based on a British series created by Ned Sherrin. A half-hour of satirized current events. Among the regulars were David Frost (who went on to host his own syndicated American weeknight talk show), Elliott Reid, Phyllis Newman, Henry Morgan, Alan Alda, Buck Henry, Pat Englund, Nancy Ames, and Doro Merande. Also featured were Burr Tillstrom's puppets. Skitch Henderson conducted the orchestra. First introduced as a special in November 1963, it went on to become a weekly series in January 1964. 



A satirical commentary on the week's news. 

Guests: Alan Alda and Tom Bosley. 

                                                                                                                                                        
#16985: THAT WAS THE WEEK THAT WAS
1964-06-05, NBC, 20 min.
Larry Storch, Henry Morgan, Tom Bosley, Pat Englund, Alan Alda, Buck Henry, David Frost, Nancy Ames, Phyllis Newman, Elliott Reid, Doro Merande, Burr Tillstrom Puppets

January 10th, 1964-May 4th, 1965 (NBC)

Based on a British series created by Ned Sherrin. A half-hour of satirized current events. Among the regulars were David Frost (who went on to host his own syndicated American weeknight talk show), Elliott Reid, Phyllis Newman, Henry Morgan, Alan Alda, Buck Henry, Pat Englund, Nancy Ames, and Doro Merande. Also featured were Burr Tillstrom's puppets. Skitch Henderson conducted the orchestra. First introduced as a special in November 1963, it went on to become a weekly series in January 1964. 



A satirical commentary on the week's news. 

Guests: Alan Alda and Tom Bosley. 

Duplicate of 14542. 

                                                                                                                                                                                  
#14890: TONY AWARDS, 19TH ANNUAL, THE
1965-06-13, WOR, 78 min.
Mike Nichols, Van Johnson, Zero Mostel, Tom Bosley, Jose Ferrer, Walter Matthau, Jack Albertson, Liza Minnelli, David Merrick, Neil Simon, Irene Worth, John Gielgud, Joseph Stein, Jean Shepherd, Harold Prince, Claire Nichtern, Hume Cronyn, Alice Ghostly, Victor Spinetti, Maria Karnilova, Jerome Robbins, Jerry Bock, Sheldon Harnick, Oliver Smith, Patricia Zipprodt, Gilbert Miller

Jose Ferrer, Van Johnson, and Tom Bosley are the hosts for the presentation of the 19th annual American Theatre wing "Tony Awards," from The Astor Hotel in New York City.  Nominees: Best Dramatic Play: "Luv," "The Odd Couple," "The Subject Was Roses," "Tiny Alice." Best Musical Play: "Fiddler On The Roof," "Golden Boy," "Half a Sixpence," "Oh What a Lovely War!" Actor-Dramatic Star: John Gielgud ("Tiny Alice") Walthay Matthau ("The Odd Couple") Donald Pleasence ("Poor Bitos") Jason Robards ("Hughie"). Actress Dramatic Star: Marjorie Rhodes ("All in Good Time") Bea Richards ("The Amen Corner") Diana Sands ("The Owl and The Pussycat") Irene Worth ("Tiny Alice") Actor-Musical Star: Sammy Davis Jr. ("Golden Boy") Zero Mostel ("Fiddler On The Roof") Cyril Richard ("The Roar Of The Greasepaint-The Smell Of The Crowd") Tommy Steele {" Half a Sixpence") Actress Musical Star: (Elizabeth Allen ("Do I Hear a Waltz?) Nancy Dussault (" Bajour") Liza Minnelli ("Flora The Red Menace") Inger Swenson ("Baker Street").  

Opening introduction by Jean Shepherd. 

Hosts: Van Johnson, Jose Ferrer, and Tom Bosley. 

NOTE: On June 19, 2002 this television audio sound track was accredited to Phil Gries (Archival Television Audio, Inc.), and accepted into The Guinness Book of World Records  as the most money (four figures) ever transacted for a TV Audio Air Track.                                                                                                                   
#1102: TONY AWARDS, 25TH ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY SHOW, THE
1971-03-28, WABC, 122 min.
Anthony Quinn, Ruby Keeler, John Raitt, Janis Paige, Zero Mostel, Paul Lynde, Carol Channing, Gwen Verdon, Anthony Shaffer, Diahann Carroll, Robert Preston, Robert Morse, Yul Brynner, Tom Bosley, Lauren Bacall, Florence Henderson, William Daniels, Stephen Sondheim, Jill Hayworth, Helen Gallagher, Patsy Kelly, Nanette Fabray, Stanley Holloway, Richard Kiley, Virginia Vestoff, Edie Adams, Dick Cavett, Anthony Quayle, Maureen Stapleton, Angela Lansbury, David Wayne, Alfred Drake, Ray Walston, Vivian Blaine, Sam Levine, Patricia Morison

Lauren Becall, Angela Lansbury, Anthony Quinn, and Anthony Quale host the 25th anniversary of the Tony Awards. Past musical highlights from 28 Broadway plays are performed by David Wayne, Nanette Fabray, Alfred Drake, Gwen Verdon, Stanley Holloway, Robert Preston, Richard Kiley, Tom Bosley, Florence Henderson, Paul Lynde, Robert Morse, Diahann Carroll, Zero Mostel, Carol Channing, Angela Landsbury, Patsy Kelly, Jill Hayworth, Leslie Uggams, William Daniels, and Virginia Vestoff. Also appearing are Dick Cavett, Ruby Keeler, Janis Paige, John Raitt, Anthony Shaffer, Maureen Stapleton, Helen Gallagher, Hal Linden, and Stephen Sondheim.             
#16755: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1971-12-09, WNBC, min.
Dean Martin, Sandahl Bergman, Tom Bosley, Ruth Buzzi

September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).     

Guests: Tom Bosley, Sandahl Bergman, Ruth Buzzi.   
#5975: MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET
1973-12-14, WCBS, 120 min.
Jim Backus, Sebastian Cabot, Roddy McDowall, Tom Bosley, Jane Alexander, David Doyle, Liam Dunn, David Hartman, Suzanne Davidson, James Gregory, Roland Winters, Conrad Janis, Ellen Weston, Jason Wingreen, Burt Mustin

A new version of the comedy-drama based on the 1947 film about a department store Santa who tries to convince a little girl who doesn't believe in Santa Claus that he really is Santa and goes on trial to prove it.             
#9538: TATTLETALES
1975-11-07, CBS, 30 min.
Tom Bosley, Bill Shoemaker, Bert Convy, Jean Bosley, Babbs Shoemaker

February 18, 1974-March 31, 1978. Bert Convy hosted this game show on which three celebrity couples competed. 

Host: Bert Convy. 

Dupe of #6404.                         
#6404: TATTLETALES
1975-11-07, CBS, 30 min.
Tom Bosley, Bill Shoemaker, Bert Convy, Jean Bosley, Babbs Shoemaker

February 18, 1974-March 31, 1978. Bert Convy hosted this game show in which three celebrity couples competed.  

Host: Bert Convy           
#4352: RICH LITTLE SHOW, THE
1976-03-08, WNBC, 52 min.
Tom Bosley, Rich Little, Robert Hegyes, Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs, Ron Polillo

February 2, 1976-May 18, 1976. 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.             
#7776: BREAK THE BANK
1976-04-22, ABC, 30 min.
Jan Murray, Tom Bosley, Pat McCormick, Sandy Duncan, Lee Meriwether, Liz Torres, Anson Williams, Alex Karras, Tom Kennedy, Janet DuBois

April 12, 1976 - July 23, 1976 (76 first run episodes)
September 18, 1976 - February 26, 1977 (19 first run episodes)
(Re-runs beginning in February 29, 1977 to September 11, 1977)

Break the Bank had two separate runs on American television. The first was as a daily series that aired from April 12 to July 23, 1976, on ABC, airing at 2:30 p.m. Eastern/1:30 Central. Although the series was popular, the network canceled it in order to expand the soap operas One Life to Live and General Hospital, both of which followed it on the daytime schedule, from 30 minutes to 45 minutes. The show quickly returned as a weekly syndicated game from September 18, 1976, to September 11, 1977.

The ABC daytime series had 76 episodes, including the 3/23 and 5/20 pilots. The syndicated series had 24 episodes with 5 of them being rerun. The last episode for the entire series was on February 26, 1977, with reruns airing until September 11th of that year. In 1994, GSN added Break the Bank to their lineup. This continued until 1997, and since then, no episodes from the series have been broadcast on television again. Currently, 17 episodes from the original Tom Kennedy series and 3 episodes from the syndicated Jack Barry series have been uploaded and steam on YouTube.

NOTE: complete with all commercials.  
                                                                                                   
#7850: CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES
1976-08-13, NBC, 30 min.
Tom Bosley, Dick Gautier, Michele Lee, Arte Johnson, Carol Wayne, Jim McKrell

Daytime- April 1st, 1974- October 1st, 1976
Syndicated- September 9th, 1974- September 1975
Syndicated- September 20th, 1976- September 1977
Announcers: Bill Armstrong, Dick Tufeld, John Harlan

A game show involving two contestants, six celebrities, and the studio audience. Frequently seen on the celebrity panel were Carol Wayne, Buddy Hackett, Dick Martin, and Joey Bishop. 

Host: Jim McKrell. Very few episodes of this quiz show survive.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
#1156: THAT'S HOLLYWOOD
1977-00-00, ABC, 22 min.
Tom Bosley, Irving Berlin

1977-1980 (Syndicated). Documentary Series consisting of 20th Century-Fox movie clips. Tom Bosley narrates. 

A salute to Irving Berlin.                          
#10015A: GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS, 34TH ANNUAL, THE
1977-01-29, NBC, 90 min.
Carol Burnett, Sophia Loren, Jack Jones, Tom Bosley, Henry Winkler, Shelley Winters, Paul Williams, Natalie Wood, Robert Wagner, Raquel Welch, Mary Tyler Moore, Harry Belafonte, Mel Brooks, Dustin Hoffman, Barbra Streisand, Charo, Lee Majors, Rita Moreno, Penny Marshall, Anson Williams, Darleen Carr, Cindy Williams, Gavin MacLeod, Karen Valentine, Paul Michael Glaser, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lynda Carter, Kate Jackson, Edward Asner, Roy Scheider, Michael Douglas, Piper Laurie, Faye Dunaway, Maureen OHara, Peter Finch, Slyvester Stallone, Jodie Foster, Katherine Ross, Farrah Fawcett, Nick Nolte, Peter Strauss, Jill Ireland, John Cassavetes, Jessica Lange, Al Molinaro, Gena Rowlands, Cybil Sheperd, Jan-Michael Vincent, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Stephanie Zimbalist

The 34th Annual Golden Globe Awards for 1976 are presented.

Host: Harry Belafonte.

                                     
#8085: DINAH!
1977-05-27, SYN, 60 min.
Gene Kelly, Richard Widmark, Dinah Shore, Tom Bosley, Hal Linden, Jean Stapleton, George Abbott

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.

A salute to George Abbott.






                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
#9557: "THAT'S HOLLYWOOD."
1977-09-19, SYN, 30 min.
Tom Bosley

Syndicated 1977-1980

Half-hour documentary consisting of clips from the archives of 20th Century Fox. Jack Haley Jr. was the executive producer. 


Topic: "Black Magic." This is the series premiere. 

Narrator: Tom Bosley                                                                            
#9530: "THAT'S HOLLYWOOD."
1977-10-03, SYN, 30 min.
Tom Bosley

Syndicated 1977-1980

Half-hour documentary consisting of clips from the archives of 20th Century Fox. Jack Haley Jr. was the executive producer. 


Topic: Animals in the movies.

Narrator: Tom Bosley                                     
#9558: "THAT'S HOLLYWOOD."
1977-10-24, SYN, 30 min.
Tom Bosley

Syndicated 1977-1980

Half-hour documentary consisting of clips from the archives of 20th Century Fox. Jack Haley Jr. was the executive producer. 

Topic: "Child Movie Stars." 




Narrator: Tom Bosley                                                                                         
#9559: "THAT'S HOLLYWOOD."
1977-10-31, SYN, 30 min.
Tom Bosley

Syndicated 1977-1980

Half-hour documentary consisting of clips from the archives of 20th Century Fox. Jack Haley Jr. was the executive producer. 

Topic: "Stars from radio, stage, and nightclubs."




Narrator: Tom Bosley                                                                                                      
#9533: "THAT'S HOLLYWOOD."
1977-11-07, SYN, 30 min.
Tom Bosley

Syndicated 1977-1980

Half-hour documentary consisting of clips from the archives of 20th Century Fox. Jack Haley Jr. was the executive producer. 


Topic: Movie chases. 

Narrator: Tom Bosley                                                               
#9532: "THAT'S HOLLYWOOD."
1977-11-21, SYN, 30 min.
Tom Bosley

Syndicated 1977-1980

Half-hour documentary consisting of clips from the archives of 20th Century Fox. Jack Haley Jr. was the executive producer. 


Topic: Remakes. 

Narrator: Tom Bosley                                                  
#9534: "THAT'S HOLLYWOOD."
1977-11-28, SYN, 30 min.
Tom Bosley

Syndicated 1977-1980

Half-hour documentary consisting of clips from the archives of 20th Century Fox. Jack Haley Jr. was the executive producer. 




Narrator: Tom Bosley                                                                            
#9543: "THAT'S HOLLYWOOD."
1977-12-05, SYN, 30 min.
Tom Bosley

Syndicated 1977-1980

Half-hour documentary consisting of clips from the archives of 20th Century Fox. Jack Haley Jr. was the executive producer. 


Topic: "Boy Meets Girl." 

Narrator: Tom Bosley                                                               
#9535: "THAT'S HOLLYWOOD."
1977-12-11, SYN, 30 min.
Tom Bosley

Syndicated 1977-1980

Half-hour documentary consisting of clips from the archives of 20th Century Fox. Jack Haley Jr. was the executive producer. 

Topic: "War Heroes In Movies." 

Narrator: Tom Bosley.                                                                                    
#9536: "THAT'S HOLLYWOOD."
1977-12-12, SYN, 30 min.
Tom Bosley

Syndicated 1977-1980

Half-hour documentary consisting of clips from the archives of 20th Century Fox. Jack Haley Jr. was the executive producer.

Topic: Hollywood Musicals.  

Narrator: Tom Bosley                                                                                     
#10093: ABC'S SILVER ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
1978-02-05, ABC, 240 min.
Chuck Connors, Redd Foxx, Howard Cosell, John Wayne, Ernest Borgnine, Alan King, Vince Edwards, Frank Gifford, Tom Bosley, Howard Duff, Ron Howard, Dick Clark, Keith Jackson, Annette Funicello, Patty Duke, David Hedison, John Forsythe, Edie Adams, Richard Crenna, John Astin, Ray Bolger, James Brown, Charo, Barbara Eden, Lola Falana, Gabriel Kaplan, Kaptain Kool and The Kongs, Cheryl Ladd, Billy Crystal, Steve Forrest, Norman Fell, Bernie Kopell, Robert Conrad, Karen Carpenter, Richard Carpenter, John Denver, Kate Jackson, Edward Asner, David Hartman, Robert Blake, Jodie Foster, Daryl Dragon, Paul Burke, Katherine Helmond, The Lennon Sisters, Clayton Moore, ulie Andrews, Michael Ansara, David Carradine, Dennis Cross

ABC television celebrates it's Silver Anniversary. Highlights of twenty-five years of network programming are presented with a bevy of stars appearing for the event. 


                                                 
#6717: THAT'S HOLLYWOOD
1978-02-22, ABC, 30 min.
W.C. Fields, Tom Bosley, Dustin Hoffman, Gene Wilder, Laurel & Hardy, Marx Brothers

1977-1980 (Syndicated). Documentary Series consisting of 20th Century-Fox movie clips. Tom Bosley narrates. 

"Funny You Should Say That." A collection of the best one-liners from the movies, including highlights from the films "Young Frankenstein," "Flying Deuces," "The Graduate," and "A Night in Casablanca."             
#2135: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1978-11-21, WNBC, 52 min.
Milton Berle, Paul Anka, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Dean Martin, Tom Bosley, Orson Welles, Lee Meriwether, LaWanda Page, Suzanne Somers, Alan Hamill, Audra Lindley, Norman Fell, Bernie Kopell

Suzanne Somers takes the barbs on the first "Dean Martin Celebrity Roast" of the season. Scheduled roasters include her husband Alan Hamill, her "Three's Company" costars Audra Lindley and Norman Fell, Paul Anka, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Milton Berle, Tom Bosley, Lee Meriwether, Orson Welles, LaWanda Page, Zsa Zsa Gabor and Bernie Kopell.
#5980: STINGIEST MAN IN TOWN
1978-12-23, WNBC, 54 min.
Theodore Bikel, Robert Morse, Tom Bosley, Paul Frees, Walter Matthau, Dennis Day, Earl Hines, Charles Matthau, Steffanie Calli, Darlene Conley, Debra Clinger, Robert Rolofson

Animated musical version of the classic Charles Dickens tale "A Christmas Carol," about Scrooge and the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future. Tom Bosley is the narrator.
#18272: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1979-01-19, WNBC, min.
Joey Bishop, Milton Berle, Dean Martin, Lorne Greene, Tom Bosley, Angie Dickinson, Joe Namath, Jimmie Walker, Orson Welles, Norm Crosby, Rich Little, Lee Meriwether, Ruth Buzzi, Dick Butkus, Mel Tillis, Bernie Kopell, David Doyle, George Blanda

From gridiron glory to "Celebrity Roast"-Joe Namath is on the receiving end of good-natured barbs from Orson Welles, Milton Berle, Jimmie Walker, Joey Bishop, Mel Tillis, Tom Bosley, Norm Crosby, Lee Meriwether, Rich Little, Angie Dickinson, David Doyle, Ruth Buzzi, Lorne Greene, Dick Butkus, George Blanda and Bernie Kopell.     

Duplicate of #2136.        
#2136: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1979-01-19, WNBC, 52 min.
Joey Bishop, Milton Berle, Dean Martin, Lorne Greene, Tom Bosley, Angie Dickinson, Joe Namath, Jimmie Walker, Orson Welles, Norm Crosby, Rich Little, Lee Meriwether, Ruth Buzzi, Dick Butkus, Mel Tillis, Bernie Kopell, David Doyle, George Blanda

From gridiron glory to "Celebrity Roast"-Joe Namath is on the receiving end of good-natured barbs from Orson Welles, Milton Berle, Jimmie Walker, Joey Bishop, Mel Tillis, Tom Bosley, Norm Crosby, Lee Meriwether, Rich Little, Angie Dickinson, David Doyle, Ruth Buzzi, Lorne Greene, Dick Butkus, George Blanda and Bernie Kopell.
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