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- This live hour long show has Young Jane Eyre, fresh from the orphanage looking forward to her job as governess to a little girl at Thornfield Hall. Edward Rochester the cold forbidding master of Thornfield Hall brings on a terrifying secret.
- Anthony Newley and Sammy Davis Jr. perform a top-notch medley "Stop the World - I Want to Get Off" and "The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd". Burt and the orchestra perform "Wives and Lovers", "Nikki" and "Lost Horizon". Sammy sings "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head". Tony sings "The Good Old Bad Old Days". Vikki sings "Make It Easy on Yourself". Sammy and Tony duet on "Candy Man".
- Highlights: Judy Holliday appears with George Irving in "The Museum Sketch" and with Bea Arthur in "The Hat Sketch". Dick Shawn appears in "The Dario Sketch" and sings "Not Since Nineveh" from the musical "Kismet". Bambi Linn and Rod Alexander dance to "Whatever Lola Wants" from the musical "Damn Yankees". Dancers and singers perform "You're Devastating". The New York finale features the entire cast in "Razz-a-ma-tazz". From Hollywood, Frank Sinatra appears in a comedy sketch and sings "I'm Gonna Live Till I Die", "One for the Road" and "Learnin' the Blues".
- The life of Sam Houston, the founding father of the Republic of Texas.
- Polly sings, "Once In a Lifetime", "I Can't Give You Anything But Love", "Who Can I Turn To?" The Fifth Dimension perform "Ode to Billy Joe" Polly and the Fifth Dimension sing "When the Saints Go Marching In" and "What the World Needs Now" The Pearce Sisters perform "Beer Barrel Polka".
- Highlights: Production number "Don't Take Away the Music", Mac performs in styles from rock to baroque, Liza sings and dances to "All That Jazz" and joins Mac for "I Believe in Music". Mac and Neil do a medley of Neil's old and new hits. Other highlights include clips from Liza's upcoming film "Lucky Lady" and a sketch with the Sid and Marty Krofft puppets as folks from Mac's hometown. Mac sings "I Only Have Eyes for You" and "Song For You". Neil sings "Solitaire". Neil and Mac do a medley with "Calendar Girl", "Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen", "Breaking Up is Hard to Do", "Laughter in the Rain", "Love Will Keep Us Together" and "Bad Blood".
- A star-studded salute to the great lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II (1895-1960). Higlights: Dinah Shore performs, "A Cockeyed Optimist"; Helen Hayes recites the lyrics to "All the Things You Are"; Miyoshi Umeki sings "I Am Going to Like it Here"; Leslie Uggams sings "Why Do I Love You?"; Burt Lancaster performs "Carefully Taught"; John Raitt sings "If I Loved You". Johnny Mercer, Janet Blair, John Raitt and Leslie Uggams do a medley with including "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" and "Do Re Mi". Celeste Holm sings, "I Can't Say No"' Harve Presnell sings "The Surrey with the Fringe on Top". Jean Fenn and Harve Presnell perform "The Desert Song", "Rose Marie" and "Wanting You". Janet Blair sings "It Might As Well Be Spring". Desi Arnaz Jr., Milton Berle, Larry Hagman, Yaphet Kotto, Ryan O'Neal, Robert Stack and Ray Walston join in for "There is Nothin' like a Dame". Ricardo Montalban performs "A Puzzlement". And John Raitt and Jean Fenn end the program, she with "Climb Every Mountain", and he with the last verse of "Ol' Man River".
- Bing and his friends, Bob, Carol and Pearl perform skits, music and lots of fun. Highlights include: Bing singing "Desiderata" & "In My Own Lifetime". Pearl sings, "Here's That Rainy Day". Bing and Carol duet on "Saturday Morning Confusion". Pearl and Carol do "Little Things We Do Together". Bing and Bob croon out some of the "Road" movie songs. All join in for "You've Got Good Friends", "Side by Side" and "What Would We Do Without You?".
- Barbara McNair sings "I Don't Know How to Love Him", John sings "I Got Love". The Nashville Brass perform "From Dixie with Love". Floyd performs "Last Date" and the theme from "Brian's Song". George sings "I Picked a Lemon in the Garden of Love".
- Kate sings, "Where Do I Go?" Don sings, "Honey, Come Back" Andy sings, "I'll Never Fall In Love Again", "Village of Ste. Bernadette", "This Nearly Was Mine" and "Hey Jude" The Rascals perform "Hold On" Andy & Don sing "Tiny Bubbles" The Osmonds perform a Western medley and Andy and the Rascals perform "People Gotta Be Free" and "Groovin'".
- Susanna encounters the social-climbing mother of a former classmate at the Riviera. In an attempt to impress the smug Mrs. Gibney, Susanna claims she is married to the wealthy Charles Martingale, a passenger aboard the S.S. Ocean Queen. Her plan nearly backfires when Mrs. Gibney expresses a firm desire to meet Martindale. Gale Storm sings "Pennies From Heaven" in this episode.
- Carol Burnett and Lucille Ball salute the Hollywood of Yesteryear, as they recruit jobless entertainers at the unemployment office to stage a variety show. Highlights: Richard Deacon and Carol spoof Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald; Carol and Lucy (as Betty Grable and Alice Faye) doing "Chicago" and "Alexander's Ragtime Band"; Lucy as Marlene Dietrich singing "Falling In Love Again"; a Ruby Keeler take-off by Carol: Lucie Arnaz and tap dancer Clarence Landry in a salute to Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson; the cast joins in for "Hooray for Hollywood" and "Singin' In the Rain" with Jack Benny in a cameo role.
- Johnny Cash sings "Ring of Fire", "Frankie and Johnny", "Sing it Pretty", "Sue", "Johnny Yuma", "As Long as the Grass Shall Grow", "Ballad of Ira Hayes". Ed Ames sings "The Windmills of Your Mind". Johnny and Ed duet on "Love of the Common People". Joni Mitchell sings "The Gallery". Johnny & Joni duet on "The Long Black Veil". The Monkees perform "Nine Times Blue". Johnny and the Monkees duet on "Everybody Loves a Nut". Roy Clark performs the "Twelfth Street Rag". The Carter Family & Statler Brothers perform "Lead Me, Father".
- O.C. Smith sings "Friend, Lover, Woman, Wife". O.C. & O.C. Jr. sing "For Once In My Life". Johnny, O.C. & O.C. Jr. perform "Hickory Holler's Tramp". Johnny sings "Remember the Alamo", "Strangest Dreams", "The Big Battle", "So Doggone Lonesome" and "Seasons of My Heart". Kenny Rogers & The First Edition perform "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town". Melanie sings "Baby Guitar". Melanie & Grandpa Jones perform "Silver Threads and Golden Needles". Grandpa sings "Mountain Dew". June Carter Cash sings "Tall Lover Man".
- Cass Elliott sings "Soft and Tenderly" and a medley of "Gentle On My Mind", "Born to Lose" & "Release Me". Johnny Cash sings "Going to Memphis", "Don't Take Your Guns to Town", "Hardin Wouldn't Run", "The Ballad of Boot Hill". Ramblin' Jack Elliott sings "If I Were a Carpenter", and "Take Me Home" (duet with Johnny Cash). The Staple Singers sing "We'll Get Over". Tommy Cash (Johnny's brother) sings "That Lucky Old Sun".
- Johnny Cash sings "One More Ride", "Hey, Porter", "Orange Blossom Special" & "Sunday Morning Coming Down". Johnny and Ray Charles duet on "I Walk the Line". Liza Minnelli sings "Lazy Bones" & "Stormy Weather". Johnny & Arlo Guthrie duet on "Oklahoma". Johnny and the Carter Family perform "Blistered". Johnny & June Carter Cash duet on "Help Me Make it Through the Night". All join in for "Peace in the Valley".
- Johnny Cash sings "On This Side of the Law", "Jambalaya", "Louisiana Man", "Bayou Baby" & "Doin' Time". Johnny and Burl Ives duet on "Don't Go Near The Water" & "Johnny Horizon". Johnny and June Carter Cash perform "Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms". The Carter Family & Statler Brothers perform "Suppertime".
- Johnny Cash with Homer & Jethro perform "Guess Things". Homer & Jethro perform "Portrait Of A Woman". Johnny, the Carter Family and the Statler Brothers perform "Daddy Sang Bass". Johnny, Merle Haggard and Bonnie Owens sing "Sing Me Back Home". Johnny & Merle Haggard duet on "Mama Tried". Johnny, June Carter Cash, Merle Haggard & Bonnie Owens perform "Swinging Doors". Johnny with the Carter Family, Statler Brothers, Merle Haggard & Bonnie Owens perform "Sing Me Back Home". Johnny sings "Fireball Mail", "Wreck Of The Old 97" and "Casey Jones". Johnny with the Carter Family, Statler Brothers, Homer & Jethro, Merle Haggard & Bonnie Owens, Anne Murray join in for "Put Your Hand In The Hand".
- "Captain Campbell's Medicine Show" barrels into town with songs, dances and remedies for every ailment; the students of "Dear old Jaspar High" raise a ruckus at a year-end bash; the farmer's daughter-traveling salesman joke gets another go-round.
- Barbara has decided sister Margaret is much too forthright, and if she wants to land a man she must re-do her entire personality. Margaret practices her new clinging vine self on accompanist Artie before trying it out on the handsome director of the show on which she will appear.
- Douglas Fairbanks sings, "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" and "Let A Woman in Your Life". Edward Villella an Patricia McBride perform, Pas de deux to "Love is Blue". Creedance Clearwater Revival perform, "Down on the Corner" and "Fortunate Son".
- Recollections of the Beatles are offered by John Lennon, who discusses the group's popularity during the 1960's and his career since they disbanded. Lennon also recounts his legal battle to avoid deportation from the U.S. This program was originally taped April 7th 1975 and aired April 28th 1975.
- 1960–196330m9.8 (21)TV EpisodeAmerican and Russian forces meet at the Elbe River in Germany as the Nazi war machine crumbles. Preliminary surrender is made to United States General Walter Bedell Smith. On V-E Day, Churchill addresses the British people from Buckingham Palace.
- 1969–19711h9.7 (10)TV EpisodeJohnny Cash sings "Rock Island Line", "Cry, Cry, Cry", "I Tremble For You, Darling Companion" (with June Carter Cash) and "Wanted Man" (written by Johnny and Bob Dylan); Eddie Albert sings "Green, Green Grass of Home"; Jerry Reed sings "This Thing Called Love" and "Blue Moon Over Kentucky"; Linda Ronstadt sings "The Only Man That'll Walk the Line" and "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"; Johnny & Eddie duet on "Detroit City", "Sloop" & "John B". All join in for "He's Got the Whole World in His Hand".
- A 1500 mile journey across the world's largest desert in sailboats. An eight-man team of experts spent four weeks navigating the Sahara from Algeria to the Atlantic Coast of Mauritania. The crafts are three-wheeled boats that can streak across the dunes at speeds up to 60 mph. Sahara means wilderness in Arabic and several scenes capture the feeling. Nomadic tribes of Moors, caught in a devastating drought are forced to slaughter their camels for food or free them to fend for themselves. The hazards include erratic winds, uneven terrain, long hauls between water and temperatures that rise over 100 by day and dive below freezing at night.
- 1956–1960TV EpisodeTony Bennett sings "One For My Baby". Floyd Patterson and Joe Louis talk to Steve about boxing and Floyd's title defense against Tommy "Hurricane" Jackson. Joanne Gilbert sings "Hello Bluebird". Show regulars, appear in a comedy satire on television quiz-masters. Steve plays a piano version of "Do You Ever Think of Me?" For the finale, the entire cast and guest list join in with a bevy of hula dancers for a production entitled "In the Middle of an Island".
- Roy Acuff performs "Wabash Cannon Ball". Eddy Arnold sings "You Don't Know Me" & Portrait of My Woman". Carl Perkins sings "Blue Suede Shoes". Marty Robbins sings "The Master's Call". Buck Owens performs "I've Got a Tiger by the Tail" & "Tall Dark stranger". Buck & the Buckaroos do "Train Whistle Blues". Merle Haggard sings "Snow" & "Mule Skinner Blues". Johnny sings "Ring of Fire", "Gone Again" & "The Prisoner's Song". Also includes filmed performances by Patsy Cline, Johnny Horton and Jimmie Rodgers.
- Chet Atkins performs "Windy and Warm". Merle Haggard sings "I Can't Be Myself". Sonny James sings "Endlessly". Gordon Lightfoot performs "If You Could Read My Mind". Bill Monroe sings "Uncle Pen". Webb Pierce does "I Ain't Never". Takahiro Saito does "Folsom Prison Blues". B.J. Thomas sings "I Could Cry". Kitty Wells sings "It Wasn't God Who Make Honky Tonk Angels". Tammy Wynette sings "Stand by Your Man". Minnie Pearl does a comedy routine. Red Foley (on film) performs "Heart of Stone". Faron Young sings "Goin' Steady". Johnny Cash sings "Old-time Religion" & "The Fourth Man". Johnny & June Carter Cash duet with "Jackson". Johnny with Carter Family, Statler Bros. & Carl Perkins perform "The Old Account".
- The year is 1919; films show doughboys enjoying Paris; aerial antics by aces Eddie Rickenbacker, Hap Arnold and Billy Mitchell; and action in the scandal-riddled World Series (eight players were convicted of throwing games). Also a tribute to the Tin Lizzie (with zany clips from the Keystone Kops) and voice recordings of vaudevillians George Jessel, Fanny Brice and Nora Bayes. Mel Torme sings, "September Song" and "Just an Ordinary Day" an original number by Mel and producer Draper Lewis.
- Episode: (1975)1975–1977UnratedTV EpisodeDebut: April 6, 1975 Sammy and Company episode one. Dinah sang, "Laughter in the Rain". This show was a combination of songs, dances, comedy and conversation. Regulars included Avery Schreiber, Johnny Brown and K. Dingle. William B. Williams was the announcer.
- An hour devoted to rock music features films of Joe Cocker and Lee Michaels, guests music critic Chris Van Ness of the Los Angeles Free Press, singers Spencer Davis, Peter Jamison and Chi Coltrane and rock manager Peter Rachtman. Ellie Frankel Quartet
- This dramatization was about a typical day in the lives of the men of SAC, was made by Stewart, a reserve officer in the air force, at Westover (Mass.) Air Base. No professional actors are used; officers and enlisted men and their families portray themselves.
- A man's gratitude toward a stranger plunges him into a living nightmare. The stranger rescued their only child and they repay the gratitude by letting him live with them temporarily until the stranger begins to show less admirable qualities.
- Michael Parks sings, "I'm Lonely and Blue" and "Long Lonesome Highway" and recites E.E. Cummings, "When Serpents Bargain For the Right to Squirm", a poem on the ills of society. Cajun singer and performer Doug Kershaw plays fiddle, guitar and concertina. He sings, "Rita, Put Your Black Shoes On" and joins the Everlys for a medley including, "The Battle of New Orleans", "Diggy Diggy Lo" and "Grande Mamou". The Everlys sing, "Honky Tonk Women", "Take a Letter, Maria", "Till I Kiss You" and "My Gal Sal" and join the Lennon Sisters for "Anything Goes". The Lennon Sisters sing "Come Saturday Morning".
- The flight of the Charles A. Lindbergh; a Knute Rockne half-time speech; an excerpt from Al Jolson's "The Jazz Singer"; Helen Morgan singing "My Bill" (from "Showboat"); excerpts from "Wings" the first Oscar-winning film. Richard Arlen is the studio guest. Also a recreation of the Round Table at New York's Algonquin Hotel, mecca of the 20's literati; played by Victor Buono (Woollcott), Anne Seymour (Edna Ferber), Jonathan Harris (Noel Coward) and Alice Backes (Dorothy Parker).
- Franklin Roosevelt campaigns for the Presidency; the Bonus Army marches on Washington; Radio City Music Hall opens in New York; Jackie Cooper talks about his role in "The Champ"; Mel Torme sings excerpts from Broadway's "Of Thee I Sing"; and a salute to Greta Garbo.
- Films include Pearl Harbor; President Roosevelt's "Date That Will Live in Infamy" speech; the Battle of Britain; arms production in the U.S.; Japanese-American internment camps; Civil Air Defense training sessions; and comedians Abbott and Costello selling War Bonds. Agnes Moorehead visits with Mel and reminisces about Orson Welles and her part in "Citizen Kane", concluding the program, boxing champ Joe Louis is seen in training.
- John F. Kennedy's inauguration and his signing of the Peace Corps bill; fashions set by Jackie Kennedy; stills from "West Side Story" paintings by Grandma Moses, who died in December; and films covering the aborted Bay of Pigs invasion, and the building of the Berlin Wall. Guest Henry Mancini joins host Mel Torme for a performance of Mancini's Oscar-winning song "Moon River" from "Breakfast at Tiffany's".
- 1969–19701hTV EpisodeMusical Highlight: Dinah sings, "What Are You Doing?". The Lennon Sisters perform, "Wonderful, Wonderful Day", "They Say It's Wonderful" and "Where or When". Jimmy Durante and the Watts Community Choir perform, "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother". Walter and Jimmy duet on "Good Morning, Starshine".
- 1969–19701hTV EpisodeMusical Highlights: The Lennon Sisters perform, "More", "It's Only A Paper Moon" and "It's Easy to Remember". Leslie Uggams sings, "If My Friends Could See Me Now" and "I Love Paris". Vic Damone sings, "Didn't We?" and Jimmy sings, "I Still See Elisa".
- 1969–19701hTV EpisodeMusical Highlights: The Lennon Sisters perform, "Give Me the Simple Life" and "This Is a Lovely Way to Spend An Evening". Jack Jones sings, "Golden Slumbers" and "Something". Jimmy sings, "The Father of Girls". Jack Jones and the Lennon Sisters perform, "Coffee Time" and Kathy sings, "If He Walked Into My Life".
- 1969–19701hTV EpisodeMusical Highlights: Perry sings, "Dream Along With Me" and "Little Green Apples". The Lennon Sisters perform "Let's Go", "All of Me" and "Dear Hearts and Gentle People". Jimmy sings, "Make Believe, Not War" and "I'm Making Believe". And John Hartford sings "Frustrated Bird".
- Vikki Carr performs "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down" from "Nashville by Carr" (1970) LP.
- Musical Highlights: Tom Paxton sings, "Love Story" Val sings, "Talk About the Good Times", "Johnny McEldoo", "Your Love's Return" Florence Henderson sings, "We Made It Happen", "I Got Love" Bruce Forsyth sings, "Hurry, It's Lovely Up Here" And Val and Florence duet on "When the Children Are Asleep".
- One month after the death of Marilyn Monroe, Jack Linkletter and Helen O'Connell talk to Monroe's make up man, Allan Snyder, her first agent, Harry Lipton, actress Jane Russell, calendar photographer Tom Kelley, Hollywood Studio Club director Florence Williams, and the daughter of Anthony Quinn, Christina Quinn.
- 1969–19711h8.4 (7)TV EpisodeJohnny sings "I Have A Journeyed In This Land My Father Walked" and "Sing A Traveling Song". Johnny with the Carter Family perform "Allegheny". Johnny with Cass Elliott & the Statler Brothers perform "Everybody Loves A Nut". Johnny and Cass Elliott duet on "Act Naturally". Johnny, Lorne Greene and the Carter Family do "Way Out west In the Old Days". Johnny With Maybelle, Sara Carter, Carter Family & Statler Brothers perform "I'll Be Satisfied". Cass Elliott sings "I Saw A Man".
- During an Antarctic blizzard the damaged Calypso is covered by an estimated 30 tons of ice with an onslaught of over 90-mph winds and snow, Cousteau and his divers film a colony of virtually extinct fur seals and flocks of penguins migrating to ice floes for the winter. Cousteau also encounters and rescues Dr. David Lewis, an Australian adventurer lost at sea for more than two months.
- 1962–1986TV-PG7.4 (11)TV EpisodeMerv hosted the 45th Annual Gold Medal Photoplay Award. With awards going to Barbara Stanwyck for favorite TV actress for "The Big Valley" and David Janssen favorite TV actor for "The Fugitive" and Stefanie Powers and Noel Harrison for "The Girl From Uncle" as favorite show.
- Johnny Cash and his mother Carrie Cash duet on "Uncloudy Day". Johnny sings "Walk the Line", "Cry, Cry, Cry" and "Keep on the Sunny Side". Tex Ritter sings "Wayward Wind" and "Boll Weevil". Roy Acuff sings "Wabash Cannonball" and "Great Speckled Bird". Marty Robbins sings "The City" and "Don't Worry". Danny Davis & the Nashville Brass perform "Kaw-Liga", "Sweet Dreams" and "Columbus Stockade Blues". Johnny & Marty Robbins do a medley of "Cool Water", "I Ride an Old Paint" and "Streets of Laredo".
- Johnny Cash sings "Folsom Prison Blues", "The Wall", "Greystone Chapel" & "It Ain't Me, Babe" (with June Carter Cash). Bob Dylan sings "I Threw it All Away" and "Livin' the Blues"; Joni Mitchell sings "Both Sides Now"; Doug Kershaw sings "Diggy, Liggy Lo"; Johnny & Bob Dylan duet on "Girl from the North Country".