T-Greg
04-08-2005, 12:25 PM
Here's what I'm looking for:
Watching Ellie
The Mole 2
Celebrity Mole- Yucatan
Temptation Island 2 and 3
Surreal Life 3
Note: The above is not exclusive. If you have a list to send me, I'll look it over.
Here's my list (which I try to update, but much more to go):
42 shows of the Color Honeymooners (one hour
each)(from Miami)
all 8 of the 1957 Honeymooners Trip to Europe (1 hour
each w/o/c)
I have about 22 tapes with Jackie Gleason's American
Scene Magazine show
Michael Richards Show (all aired shows)
Bob Patterson (all)
The Mole (all)
Celebrity Mole (all)
Surreal Life 1 and 2 (all)
Surreal Life 4
Son of the Beach (all)
Get Smart 1995 (all 7)
The Soupy Sales Show (various-3 1/2 hours worth)
Normal, Ohio (all 7 aired)
Charlie Hoover (all 7)
The Tortellis (all 13)
Chicken Soup (all 8 aired)
Monty (all 6 aired)
Delta House (12 of 14)
Listen Up (all but premiere show)
My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiance(all)
My Big Fat Obnoxious Boss (first 5 shows)
Temptation Island 1 (all)
Jackass (all)
Boot Camp (all)
Celebrity Boot Camp (FOX-9/30/02) The celebrity
recruits are: Traci Bingham ("Baywatch"), Coolio
(Grammy Award-winning and multi-platinum-selling
recording artist), David Faustino ("Married…with
Children"), Kato Kaelin (the world's most famous
houseguest), Lorenzo Lamas ("Renegade") Fabrice Morvan
(formerly of Milli Vanilli), Tiffany (pop singer and
Playboy cover model), Vitamin C (pop singer, "Scary
Movie 2"), Barry Williams ("The Brady Bunch") and
Nikki Schieler Ziering ("The Price is Right"). (2
hours)
$25 Million Hoax (all)
George (all 10) with George Foreman
Life with Lucy (all 13)Lucille Ball
The Real Gilligan's Island 1 (all)
Police Squad (all 6) Leslie Neilson
Kolchak: The Night Stalker (all 20) plus 2 TV Movies
Science Fiction Theatre (1955) all 39 Season 1
episodes
Ray Bradbury Theatre (26 episodes)
The Crow: Stairway to Heaven (all 22) plus movie
Tales From the Darkside (18 episodes)1. Trick Or Treat
(Rare Halloween Pilot) 2. A Case Of The Stubborns 3.
In the Cards 4. The Madness Room 5. Do not open this
box 6. Word Processor of the Gods 7. Seasons of Belief
8. Everybody needs a little love 9. The Tear Collector
10. Distant Signals 11. The New Man 12. Leviation 13.
Snip, Snip 14. Pain Killer 15. Halloween Candy
(Extremely Rare Halloween Episode) 16. Family Reunion
17. Sorry, Right Number 18. My Ghostwriter, The
Vampire
Amos and Andy (all existing shows) including Andy Gets
Married (found in 2005)
Abbott and Costello Show (all 52 shows)
all episodes of Combat
all 26 episodes of the "Gallant Men"
all episodes of Rat Patrol
all episodes of Garrison's Gorillas
all episodes of The Odd Couple
all but 2 episodes of AfterMash (1 was unaired) + the
Walter pilot
all episodes of the Wonder Years
3 eps. of "The Redd Foxx show
all 26 "Sanford" shows (Sanford and Son spinoff)
3 or 4 episodes of "Grady" (S & S spinoff)
4 episodes of "The Sanford Arms" (S & S spinoff)
all 6 episodes of "The New Odd Couple" with Demond
Wilson and Ron Glass
10 episodes of "Baby I'm Back", with Demond Wilson
Redd Foxx A&E Biography
Redd Foxx True Hollywood Story
A Sanford Reunion (with Fred, Esther and
Grady) from TBS
The Cheech Show (pilot) with Cheech Marin
Cheech and Chong Perform (quality is not the best.
This was a rare early concert taken with a home video
camera)
Cheech and Chong Perform Again (see above)
A Salute to Stan Laurel (CBS 11/23/65) hosted by Dick
Van Dyke with guests Lucille Ball, Fred Gwynne, Danny
Kaye, Buster Keaton, Leonard Kinskey, Tina Louise,
Audrey Meadows, Bob Newhart, Louis Nye, Gregory Peck,
Cesar Romero, Phil Silvers (53 minutes)
The Life of Riley. All 26 shows (Jackie Gleason). All
from CBS Home video
You're in the Picture (both shows of Gleason's failed
game show). He changed format after these 2 shows ran.
The 2nd show is called the apology show. It's
hilarious how he talks about how bad the 1st show was
and what was discussed with CBS execs.
Carol + 2 Special (1/15/67) w/Lucille Ball & Zero
Mostel 60 minutes
Julie Andrews Christmas Special (1973) with Peter
Ustinov and Peggy Lee
Julie Andrews TV Special (1974) "The Ghost of Drury
Lane", in Covent Garden in London. With Dick Van Dyke.
Steve Lawrence and Edie Gorme TV Special (1974) "Our
Love is Here to Stay". With a tribute to George
Gershwin. With guest, Gene Kelly. Emmy award winning
show.
FRANK SINATRA JR. WITH FAMILY & FRIENDS 1969
Here's a great one-hour color TV special from 1969
with Frank Sinatra Jr. as the host. It takes place in
Las Vegas and has Frank Sinatra Jr. visiting various
friends and family that was currently playing the
nightclubs at that time. Features Frank Jr. doing a
duet with his father Frank Sinatra on stage with some
great clowning around! You also get to see Jack Benny
and Jack E. Leonard doing some nice period standup
live on stage, Nancy Sinatra sings Many gs Light My
Fire among a bunch of old neon signs. Other guests
include: The Doodletown Pipers, Arte Johnson, The Suzy
Arden Show, Wayne Cochran and The C.C. Riders,
Ireland s Royal Show Band and more! There are some
great vintage 1960 s Las Vegas strip shots in this
show, good period stuff! Note: the opening credits
also list Sammy Davis Jr.; this must have been cut out
of my print because it isn t there. Color Kinescope.
"Rodney Dangerfield's Guide to Golf Etiquett (1998)
This video showcases the comedic talents of Rodney
Dangerfield. As in"Caddyshack" he specializes in
wreaking havoc on the golf course. He and his buxom,
blonde girlfriend play a round of golf in an exclusive
country club with a stuffy, middle-aged couple. Rodney
cracks inappropriate jokes, has a pizza delivered on
the golf course, and sets up beach chairs in the sand
trap. By the end of the round of golf, the other
couple have loosened up considerably. This hilarious
outing is followed by a couple of sketches from his
old TV specials.( 40 minutes)
Rodney Dangerfield: I Can't Take it No More. The guy
who "don't get no respect", proves once again that
he'll do whatever it takes to make you laugh. You'll
flip over "Flashpants", with Rodney as an exotic
dancer who dreams of becoming a Welder, and Angie
Dickinson as the hot-blooded steel-mill owner who's
carrying a "torch" for him. You'll savor
side-splitting sketches with Rodney as the "maitre d"
of a hot dog stand, Donna Dixon's blind date from
hell, and the founder off Camp Ha Ha established to
keep funny kids from going serious. And, you'll see
why he's one of the funniest guys around when he joins
Robert Urich at a Loser's Anonymous meeting and Andy
Kaufman as his notorious doctor. (47 minutes)
It's Not Easy Bein' Me (1986). Features Rodney's HBO
Big Boys (Jerry Seinfeld, Bob Nelson, Robert Townsend
and the Late Great Sam Kinison) along with Rodney
bits! (60 min)
I Can't Take it No More (Rodnay Dangerfield)
Exposed (ABC-1985) Rodney Dangerfield special. (47
minutes)
All episodes of the Abbott and Costello Show (about
52)
It Ain't Hay (Abbott and Costello)
Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kid
Every movie with Jackie Gleason including ones not in
print
SHOWTIME CBS 8-13-68 w/DAVE CLARK FIVE & MORE
This 1968 summer replacement for The Red Skelton
Hour was produced in London and featured a different
roster of guest performers each week. This show is
from August 13, 1968 and is hosted by Juliet Prowse.
Guests are: Joe Baker, Joan Carlyle, The Dave Clark
Five, Bruce Forsyth, Buddy Greco and Jo, Jac & Joni.
NOTE: THIS IS A VERY RARE LATE 60 S APPEARANCE BY THE
DAVE CLARK FIVE! Program includes all original
commercials and network promos (including one for a
Barbara Streisand Special from Central Park, and the
season premiere of Red Skelton). B&W Kinescope.
SHOWTIME CBS 6-25-68 w/FREDDIE & DREAMERS +++
This 1968 summer replacement for The Red Skelton
Hour was produced in London and featured a different
roster of guest performers each week. This show is
from June 25, 1968 and is hosted by Eddy Arnold.
Guests are: Roy Castle, Derek Dene, Jimmy Edwards,
Freddie and the Dreamers, Susan Vaughan, Janie Marden,
Susan Lane and The London Line. NOTE: THIS IS A VERY
RARE LATE 60 S APPEARANCE BY FREDDIE AND THE
DREAMERS! Program includes all original commercials
(including a Bold detergent ad with Joanne Worley).
B&W Kinescope.
CHEVY SHOW 1-31-57 w/Art Carney, Perry Como++
Here's a SUPER RARE Chevy Show from January 31,
1957 hosted by Dinah Shore. Her guests are Art Carney,
Perry Como and Stubby Kaye! This show features a great
opening number where Dinah goes out to the audience
and gets everyone involved in this sing-a-long. She
even goes up to the cameramen (good shots of the early
NBC cameras here) and the stagehands (cue cards and
all)! This show is a MUST for Honeymooners fans! It
has Art Carney talking to his friend Norton who can
get them around the city via sewer! Another great
segment is when Art Carney makes Perry Como disappear
and then proceeds to tell the camera Hey Gleason I
told you I d get rid of the opposition ! Perry and
Dinah do some very nice songs (including a duet). Also
mentioned in this show are The Skylarks and Count
Basie (they are both cut out of my print and therefore
are not here). This show DOES include all the original
1957 Chevy commercials! B&W Kinescope.
THE ENTERTAINERS DEBUT SHOW CBS-TV 9-25-64!!!
This is the very first episode of The Entertainers
, a variety show featuring a lot of early CBS
comedians who will later get their own shows! Cast
includes: Carol Burnett, Bob Newhart, Dom De Louise,
John Davidson, Angela Laventi, Tessie O Shea, Mark
Buckwald, Kendra & Olive, Jack Burns and more! B&W
Kinescope.
DOM DE LOUISE SHOW CBS 5-8-68 w/PAT COOPER ++
This is an episode of The Dom De Louise Show which
was a summer replacement show from May 5, 1968 with
Kaye Hart, Pat Cooper, Carol Arthur, Paul Dooley,
Joseph Gentry, Michael Gentry, Bill McClitcheon and
Marian Mercer. There are some hilarious comedy skits
as well as some great musical numbers here! Includes
all the original Armed Forces TV & Radio spots. B&W
Kinescope.
DIAGNOSIS UNKNOWN CBS TV LIVE DRAMA 7-5-60
This is the very first episode of Diagnosis Unknown
, a summer replacement for The Gary Moore Show . It
was about Daniel Coffee, the head pathologist at a
very large metropolitan hospital, who worked closely
with the police department to solve bizarre murders.
Working with him were his two close friends and
assistants, Motilal Mookerji and Doris Hudson. This
show is from July 5, 1960 and is titled A Case of
Radioactive Wine . Stars include: Patrick O Neal,
Phyllis Newman, Cal Bellini, Martin Huston, Chester
Morris, Tom Bosley (a very early TV appearance),
Murray Matheson, Larry Hagman (a very early TV
appearance), Millette Alexander, Patricia Barry and a
brief cameo by Gary Moore! These are one of those
shows that CBS produced around the time they were
experimenting with a new medium called VIDEOTAPE! This
has to be one of the last live on tape dramas done,
shortly after CBS will abandon the idea of videotape
for these type of shows and go back to film. Around
this time CBS also produced those famous videotape
Twilight Zone episodes, this show is not as well
known (and obviously much more rare). There are no
commercials in this show. B&W Kinescope.
LUCY GETS LUCKY (3/1/75)with Dean Martin-
For her second CBS-TV special of the 1974-75 season,
Lucille Ball Productions signed Dean Martin to co-star
with Lucy, and contracted Bob O'Brian to write the
script. In this Las Vegas-based farce, a new Lucy
character is introduced (Lucy Collins), who plans to
go see Martin's nightclub act in the desert resort
town. Subsequently, she makes men fall off ladders,
botches a series of odd jobs in a casino, and gets
chased through the MGM Grand Hotel by a bunch of men
she believes to be gangsters. The hour-long special
is reminiscent of a lengthy Here's Lucy or Lucy Show
episode. Variety, however, dismissed the O'Brian
script and the entire production as "old hat." Martin
had previously appeared in Lucy's favorite episode of
The Lucy Show, "Lucy Dates Dean Martin," which aired
on Valentine's Day in 1966
A LUCILLE BALL TV SPECIAL w/ART CARNEY 1974
Happy Anniversary and Goodbye was Lucy's first
television special since Here's Lucy's unceremonious
cancellation at the end of its sixth season. Aired on
October 19, 1974, Lucy and Art Carney (The
Honeymooners) portrayed a couple married for
twenty-five years who decide to separate. Variety said
the special was severely weakened by "dusty zingers
and ancient sitcom humor [used] to hammer home a story
whose sensitive message gets buried in the
accumulation of cornball." Starring: Lucille Ball, Art
Carney, Nanette Fabray, Peter Marshall, and a super
early TV appearance by Arnold Schwarzenegger giving
Lucy a massage! Art Carney uses a Honeymooners line in
this show, there s a point where he s examining a
woman s teeth and drops his instrument. He then says
leave it there the cat ll get it ! A must for
Honeymooners completists! Color Film.
A LUCILLE BALL TV SPECIALw/JACKIE GLEASON '75
For her first CBS-TV special of the 1975-76 season,
Lucy chose to work with Jackie Gleason, whom she had
only appeared with briefly in the "Lucy Visits Jack
Benny" episode of Here's Lucy, broadcast September 30,
1968. The pair appeared together in three sketches, "a
blend of comedy, satire and pathos written by Renee
Taylor and Joseph Bologna" (TV Guide). The magazine
went on to describe the special as "variations on love
and marriage...Lucy and Jackie play 'Herb and Sally,'
middle-aged marrieds seeking to restore excitement to
their lives with a trip to Rome. 'Fred and Rita,'
illicit lovers who meet in a dark restaurant and try
to decide whether to tell their spouses about their
affair. 'Mike and Pauline,' domineering parents coming
to the painful realization that their kids are ready
for independence." The special, directed by Charles
Walters and broadcast December 3, 1975, was
universally panned, especially be Variety, which
called it "a dismal trio of one-act plays about
unpleasant and stupid people." Although the program
received high ratings, Lucy had yet to have a
critically acclaimed production in her post-Here's
Lucy career. It would arrive in her next special.
Color Film.
A LUCILLE BALL TV SPECIAL w/ART CARNEY 1976
Lucy was disappointed that she had yet to score a
critical hit in the two years since Here's Lucy left
the airwaves. For her follow-up to the panned Three
for Two (see my other listings for this special), Lucy
chose this 'dramedy' about "a middle-aged divorcee
coming to grips with life on her own" (TV Guide),
Catherine Curtis. The magazine went on to describe the
special's three seriocomic vignettes. "In 'First
Night,' Catherine is alone in her new apartment in New
York, waging a steady battle against 'terminal
self-pity.' But 'First Affair' brings Catherine back
into the swing, as she seeks romance with a widowed,
down-to-earth carpenter (Art Carney). A little older
and wiser, Catherine Curtis next finds 'First Love.'
Peter (Joseph Bologna) is charming, witty, devoted,
attractive -- and 14 years younger than she is. He's
willing to give her anything; but she desperately
fears the difference in their ages." Three for Two's
director, Charles Walters, was back for this one --
and the pair scored a hit. Originally airing on March
30, 1976. Variety praised Lucy, saying she delivered
"an outstanding performance as a middle-aged divorcee
emotionally shattered by the end of a twenty-year
marriage." Color Film.
ART CARNEY LOST TV SPECIAL FROM DEC. 4, 1959!
Here s a SUPER RARE TV special that's been lost and
very rarely written about! Originally aired on NBC-TV
on December 4, 1959 it's titled "The Art Carney Show:
Very Important People" and was produced by David
Susskind! Art Carney hosts this hilarious TV special
with the following guests: Dick Van Dyke, Gloria
Vanderbilt, Duke Hazlett, Tom Bosley, David Doyle,
Shirley Ballard, Diane Deering, Bill Pierson, John
Straub and Grover Dale. There are many very funny
skits on this special including Carney as a retiring
CEO of a company trying to decide who'll be the next
in line, Art as a young unknown candidate for the
upcoming 1960 presidential elections (possibly a jab
at JFK!), a great send-up on "What's My Line?" called
"What's You're Business" where Carney is the MC, a
goof on the "Frank Sinatra Show" where "Dino" is too
drunk to come out, then finally a take-off on one of
those "high brow" society shows of the time where big
name celebrities just "drop-in". Well in this takeoff
everything goes wrong! Including miscues, horrible
camera work (good shots of early NBC cameras here),
dopey commercials (face spray, etc) and a disastrous
finale where the dancing couple (supposed to be Arthur
Murray) falls down a flight of stairs! This is a great
special and a "must have" for all Art Carney
collectors as well as Honeymooners completists! Please
note the closing segment to this show is missing as
well as all the commercials. Everything else is here.
B&W Kinescope.
THE MORCAMBE AND WISE SHOW BBC-TV NOV. 1973!! #1
Here s a great piece of UK TV history, an episode of
the hilarious "Morcambe and Wise Show" originally
aired on the BBC on November 1973. Their guests
include: Nina, The Pattersons, Kenny Ball and His
Jazzmen, Ann Hamilton, Frank Tregear, John
Scott-Martin, Christine Shaw, Jennifer Watts and Janet
Webb. This show features the usual great British humor
done by this slapstick duo. Including skits about a
crazy director trying to get his talent to sing to a
woman while giving eccentric stage directions, a man
browsing in an auto parts store manages to blow a horn
a the right times while a salesman talks to a female
customer, a leg rejuvenating machine and two roommates
on a Sunday morning. This show is a must have for
Beatles fans because Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen sing
their rendition of Paul McCartney s' "When I'm 64"!
There are no commercials or network IDs in this show.
B&W Kinescope.
RED SKELTON HOUR 2-15-66 w/ED WYNN & D. LOREN
Here's a rare TV show for your archives! It's a "Red
Skelton Hour" originally aired on February 15, 1966.
Guests include: Ed Wynn, Donna Loren, David Rose and
His Orchestra, The Alan Copeland Singers, & The Don
Henniman Dancers. There's a great segment where Red
gives Ed Wynn a cake for his upcoming 80th birthday.
This has to be Ed's last TV appearance because he
passed away on June 19th and never lived to see his
80th birthday, which would have been on November 9th.
Also in this show is a great skit with Ed Wynn playing
Freddie the Freeloader's long lost father! Both Donna
Loren songs are intact along with all the original
network ID's, billboards and commercials! A great
complete network hour! B&W Kinescope.
Rowan & Martin's Laughin with Art Carney as guest
Flip Wilson Show with Art Carney and Barbara Feldon
Flip Wilson shows with Redd Foxx, Richard Pryor and
George Carlin (several)
TV Road Trip (Tv Land) 4/6/02 includes Honeymooners
segment, with commentary by Joyce Randolph
Ralph Kramden statue dedication 8/28/00, NYC Port
Authority
Buddy Hackett Live and Uncensored at Caesar's Atlantic
City 10/85 (60 min)
Buddy Hackett Live and Uncensored at Resorts
International Atlantic City 3/83 (60 min)
MASH 30th Ann. Reunion 5/7/2000 FOX
1966- 2 Bob Hope shows--guests include Milton Berle,
Johnny Carson, Bill Cosby, Don Rickles, Jonathan
Winters, Bing Crosby, Soupy Sales, Bill Danna, Red
Buttons, Wally Cox
1967- 2 Bob Hope shows--guests include Steve Allen,
Jerry Colonna, Paul Lynde, Raymond Burr, Perry Como,
Bill Danna, Buddy Hackett, Don Rickles, Danny Thomas,
Don Adams
1968- 2 Bob Hope shows--guests include Dean Martin,
Carol Burnett, Phil Silvers, Angie Dickinson, Zsa Zsa
Gabor, Glen Campbell, Janet Leigh, Wally Cox, Jerry
Colona
1969- 2 Bob Hope shows--guests include Danny Thomas,
Jimmy Durante, Johnny Carson, The Smothers Brothers,
Red Buttons, Sid Caesar, George Gobel, Pat Paulsen,
Soupy Sales, Flip Wilson
1970- 2 Bob Hope shows- guests include Lucille Ball,
George Burns, Imogene Coca, Phyllis Diller, Danny
Thomas, Totie Fields, Martha Raye, Ruth Buzzi, Tom
Jones, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Connie Stevens
1971- 2 Bob Hope shows--guests include John Wayne,
Shirley Jones, Sammy Davis, Jr, Jack Benny, Debbie
Reynolds, Joe Frazier, Lee Marvin, Wally Cox, The
Diamonds
Bob Hope USO shows for the Troops (1954, 1957, 1964
through 1972)
All Jackie Gleason movies, including these (most never
been released)
Soldier in the Rain with Steve McQueen
Desert Hawk
Escape From Crime (1942) early Gleason small role
Steel Against the Sky (1941) early Gleason small role
Navy Blues (1942) early Gleason small role. Also
stars Ann Sheridan, Jack Haley and Martha Raye
Larceny, Inc (1942) early Gleason small role. Also
stars Edward G. Robinson
Tramp Tramp Tramp (1940's) early Gleason small role
The Stage Show- with Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey. Guests
include Joey Bishop, Roberta Sherwood, Helen
O'Connell, Jayne and Audrey Meadows
Arthur Godfrey Show- 4 shows. Jackie Gleason, Roberta
Sherwood, Halloween, and Christmas
Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission (1985) Lee Marvin and
Ernest Borgnine
Dirty Dozen- The Deadly Mission (1987) Telly Savalas
and Ernest Borgnine
Dirty Dozen- The Fatal Mission (1988) Telly Savalas
and Ernest Borgnine
Dirty Dozen: Danko's Mission. (4/30/88) This was the
pilot movie for the short-lived TV series "Dirty
Dozen: The Series".
Bill Murray Live from The Second City (66 min)
Dallas: JR Returns
Away We Go- Gleason's 1967 summer replacement series.
Regulars include George Carlin, Buddy Greco and Buddy
Rich (8 shows)
Comic Relief III (1989 ) 120 min. Way too many names
to list. Big name comics
Entertaining the Troops: American Entertainers in
World War II- featuring a special reunion of Bob
Hope's WWII troupe- lots of big names (90 min)
Jackie Gleason Show - 1963 Christmas Show
Jackie Gleason interviews- "Tomorrow" with Tom Snyder
(2/78), ABC's 20/20 (2/81), ABC's Good Morning America
(2/82)
ABC's NIghtline (6/4/87) Show on UFO's. Show is
interrupted to announce Gleason's death and they do a
tribute to him (23 min)
ABC's Nightline (3/5/82) John Belushi's career (30
min)
Richard Lewis: I'm Doomed (60 min)
Dennis Miller: Black and White (54 min)
Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion
Jonathan Winters: On the Ledge (60 min)
Joe Piscopo: The Video (60 min) with guest Eddie
Murphy
Jonathan Winters: The Lost Episodes (66 min)
Rich Little: One's a Crowd (86 min)
Music on VHS, as follows:
Queen: We Will Rock You --Live (90 min)
Hall and Oates- The Liberty Concert (7/4/85) Live
outdoor benefit concert for the restoration of the
Statue of Liberty
Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert (175 min) many artists
including Queen. Live at London's Wembley Stadium
(4/20/92)
WHAT'S MY LINE:
(1) Rodney Dangerfield (1973) w/S/c
(2) Rodney Dangerfield (1969) w/S/c
(3) Alan Ludden, Soupy Sales, Lynn Redgrave, and
Arlene Francis, with Larry Blyden hosting. Rodney as
mystery guest. (1974)
(4) Soupy Sales, Anita Gilette, Gene Rayburn, and
Arlene Francis, with Wally Bruner hosting. Rodney as
mystery guest. (1970)
(5) Alan Alda, Joanna Barnes, Soupy Sales, and Gail
Sheldon, with Larry Blyden hosting. Rodney as mystery
guest (1972)
STILL STANDING (CBS)
(1) 9/27/04- Still Neighbors. Rodney Dangerfield has a
guest appearance as a next door neighbor who is moving
away.
JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE
(1) 8/12/04 Rodney Dangerfield, Actress Josie Maran
and David Nkrumah, Liebe Hart. This is Rodney's last
live TV appearance!
THE LATE SHOW WITH CRAIG KILBOURNE
(1) 6/18/2004 Rodney Dangerfield, Christine Taylor,
and Alice Cooper(No More Mr. Nice Guy)
ON AIR WITH RYAN SEACREST(w/o/c):
(1) 7/1/2004 Mr. "No Respect" himself, Rodney
Dangerfield is in the studio! Alf Interview, Fan Cam
BET Awards, Brittany Daniel, a look behind the
scenes at "The Casino", and a performance by Gavin
DeGraw(I Don't Want To Be).
THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON:
(1) 7/1/71 Della Reese(We've Only Just Begun), Rodney
Dangerfield, Freeway, and Jerzy Kosinski. (90 minutes)
(2) 9/2/74 Doris Day, Rodney Dangerfield, Burt Muston,
and Carol Wayne. (90 minutes)
(3) 4/15/92 Bernadette Peters, Rodney Dangerfield,
and Beau Bridges (60 minutes)
(4) 6-9-83 Richard Pryor, Rod Hull and Emu, Ally
Sheedy
(5) 5-21-74 Bob Hope, Michael Landon, Freddie Pinze,
Don Rickles
(6) 1-23-74 Jack Benny, Mel Blanc, Jim Henson, Maria
Muldaur
THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JAY LENO(All w/o/c):
(1) 10/15/2001 Heather Locklear, Rodney Dangerfield..
Corey Holcomb, and Joe Henry
(2) 11/21/2001 Rodney Dangerfield's 80th Birthday,
Brad Pitt, Jim Carrey, and Brittany Murphy
(3) 4/30/2002 Darrel Hammond, Michael Bolton, and
Rodney Dangerfield
(4) 11/22/2002 Rodney Dangerfield, Roger Ebert and
Richard Roeper, and Dwight Yoakum
(5) 5/17/2004 Rodney Dangerfield, Omarosa
Manigault-Stallworth, and Slipknot
TV SPECIALS AND RELATED SHOWS (AS FOLLOWS)
The A Team
E! True Hollywood Story: Mr. T
The Andy Griffith Show
The Andy Griffith Show Reunion: Back to Mayberry (2003)
The Andy Griffith Show Reunion (1993)
Return to Mayberry (1996)
Donahue Show Reunion with Andy Griffith Show cast 5/86
Larry King Live (CNN-11/27/03) Andy Griffith and Don Knotts
Time and Again (MSNBC) The Andy Griffith Show
All in the Family
All in the Family 20th Anniversary Special (1991)
Carroll O’Connor A&E Biography
Rob Reiner A&E Biography
Time and Again (MSNBC) All in the Family
Dinah (1978) All in the Family cast
ET Feature: (11/17/01) Celebrities We Miss the Most (Carroll O’Connor)
Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour- with Carroll O’Connor and Jean Stapleton
ET in TVLand: All in the Family (60 minutes)
E! True Hollywood Story: All in the Family
Baretta
E! True Hollywood Story: Robert Blake
Baywatch
E! True Hollywood Story:Baywatch
The Beverly Hillbillies
Legend of the Beverly Hillbillies (1993)
Return of the Beverly Hillbillies (1981)
The Jerry Springer Show- cast reunion
The Superstation Remembers (TBS) hosted by Buddy Ebsen
ET- Secrets From Your Favorite 70's Shows (11/15/03)
E! True Hollywood Story: The Beverly Hillbillies
Beverly Hills 90210
E! True Hollywood Story: Beverly Hills 90210
Bewitched
E! True Hollywood Story: Bewitched
The Bionic Woman (see Six Million Dollar Man)
The Brady Bunch
The Brady Brides (1981) (all shows)
The Bradys (1990) all shows
A Very Brady Christmas (1988)
The Brady Bunch 35th Anniversary Special: Still Brady After All These Years (2004)
ET: Behind the Bradys
Day by Day: In Brady Vision
Donnie and Marie: Brady Reunion
20/20 Downtown: The Robert Reed Story
Celebrity Cram: Susan Olsen and Chris Knight
Family Feud- The Brady Bunch vs Petticoat Junction
Family Feud: The Brady Bunch vs Your Hit Parade
The Dating Game with Maureen McCormick (2 shows)
Barry Williams on Rosie
The Dating Game with Barry Williams
The Weakest Link: The Brady Bunch cast
A&E Biography: Robert Reed
Celebrity Fear Factor with Barry Williams (12/04)
Brady Bunch: The Final Days (TV movie)
Surreal Life 4- with Chris Knight
BradyMania: A Very Brady Special
Headliners and Legends (MSNBC): The Brady Bunch
Brady Bunch Variety Hour
Brady: An American Chronicle
"Shock Video 2002" (HBO) Narrated by Maureen McCormick. This special in the America Undercover Series showcases television shows from around the globe that deal with different sexualities. (60 minutes)
ET in TVLand: The Brady Bunch (60 minutes)
E! True Hollywood Story: Brady Bunch
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals (FOX-9/25/99) Brady Bunch,
Partridge Family. Three’s Company
That 70's Home (HGTV) hosted by Maureen McCormick. A stroll through the 70's (60 min)
The Brady Bunch Cast Back in Hawaii (Travel Channel-3/17/05) Florence,
Barry, Chris, Susan and Michael return to sites used in the series’ 3 episode trip to Hawaii. Also, Don Ho (60 min.)
The Carol Burnett Show
Carol Burnett Show: Bump Up the Lights (2004)
Carol Burnett: Show Stoppers (2001)
A Carol Burnett Show Reunion (1993)
Cheers
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Rumors #7- L&S and Cheers
(Fox- 3/1/01)
ET in TVLand: Cheers (60 minutes)
E! True Hollywood Story: Cheers
CHIPS
E! True Hollywood Story: CHIPS
Dallas
Dallas: The Early Years (1986)
Dallas: JR Returns (1996)
Dallas: War of the Ewings (1998)
Doing Dallas (2000)
After They Were Famous: Dallas (2002)
Dallas Reunion: Return to Southfork (2004)
Dallas Soaptalk Reunion
The View (ABC-11/2/04) Dallas cast
ET- (NBC- 11/5/04) Dallas reunion
A&E Biography: Larry Hagman
ET in TVLand: Dallas (60 minutes)
E! True Hollywood Story: Dallas
The Dick Van Dyke Show
Dick Van Dyke Show Revisited (2004)
Dick Van Dyke and the Other Woman (1969)
Inside TV Land: The Dick Van Dyke Show (5/18/04)
The Alan Brady Show- animated (5/18/04- TVLand)
Ellen Degeneres (Oxygen Channel) with guest Mary Tyler Moore (5/11/04)
Dick Van Dyke CBS Special (4/11/67)
Dick Van Dyke Show Outtakes (30 min)
Good Morning America Reunion- Larry Matthews, Rose Marie and Morey
Amsterdam
Dick Van Dyke on TV’s Young Comedians
Dick Van Dyke on cast of “Stump the Stars”
Diff’rent Strokes
E! True Hollywood Story: Diff’rent Strokes
E! True Hollywood Story: Dana Plato
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 2 (FOX-1/5/00) Diff’rent
Strokes, Gilligan’s Island
Dana Plato nude (topless) outtakes from "Compelling Evidence". Several lovemaking scenes (60 min)
Dukes of Hazzard
Dukes of Hazzard Reunion 1997
Hazzard in Hollywood Reunion 2000
Inside Fame: The Dukes of Hazzard (CMT-60 min (2005)
Dynasty
Dynasty: The Reunion (1991)
E! True Hollywood Story: Dynasty
Eight is Enough
Eight is Enough: A Family Reunion (1987)
An Eight is Enough Wedding(1989)
The Facts of Life
The Facts of Life Reunion (2001)
E! True Hollywood Story: The Facts of Life
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 5
(FOX-5/4/00) Welcome Back
Kotter, Facts of Life, Roseanne
Family Ties
ET in TVLand: Family Ties (60 minutes)
Fantasy Island
E! True Hollywood Story: Herve Villechaise
Full House
E! True Hollywood Story
Get Smart
Get Smart (1995) all shows
Get Smart: The Nude Bomb (1980)
Get Smart Again
Gilligan’s Island
Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island (1981)
Castaways on Gilligan's Island (1979)
Rescue From Gilligan’s Island
Bring Me the Head of Dobie Gillis (1988) with Bob
Denver
Roseanne: A Tribute to Sherwood Schwartz (5/24/95)
with cast cameos at
end
Space Ghost
Chimp Channel parody
Commercials with Bob Denver and Dawn Wells
Baywatch: Now Sit Right Back and Yoou’ll Hear a Tale
(2/24/92) with Bob
Denver and Dawn Wells
Good Morning America (ABC-11/26/82) cast reunion
The Superstation Remembers (TBS) hosted by Alan Hale
The Late Show (5/18/88) cast reunion- last time all
cast members
appeared
together
The New Gidget: Gilligidge Island- guests Alan Hale
and Bob Denver
Whatever Happend to Your Favorite Tv Stars (9/28/02)
(G.I. home movie
segment)
Meego (unaired) Mommy n’ Meego-On Meego's first
attempt to phone his
alien
mom, he ends up reaching three Gilligan's Island
castaways instead:
Gilligan, Mary Ann and the Professor, still stranded
after 35 years!
While
Meego continues his quest for a direct line to
Marmazon 4.0, Maggie,
Trip
and Alex try to keep Meego's origins a secret from
their suspicious and
cranky grandmother. With Bob Denver, Dawn Wells and
Russell Johnson.
ET in TVLand: Gilligan’s Island (60 minutes)
E! True Hollywood Story: Gilligan’s Island
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 2
(FOX-1/5/00) Diff’rent
Strokes, Gilligan’s Island
Good Times
E! True Hollywood Story: Good Times
Green Acres
Return to Green Acres (1990)
Growing Pains
E! True Hollywood Story (120 min)
Growing Pains Movie (2000)
Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers (2004)
Happy Days
Happy Days Reunion Special (1992)
ET in TVLand: Happy Days (60 minutes)
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 4
(FOX-2/29/00) Happy Days,
Jeffersons, One Day at a Time
Happy Days 30th Anniversary Reunion Special (2005)
Happy Days documentary (30 min). Cameras follow Garry Marshall during a single week of production of his 3 series, Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley and Mork & Mindy, through the rewrites, rehearsal, camera blocking and filming (although most of the time is spend on the Happy Days set by far). It contains a great deal of behind the scenes footage
I Dream of Jeanie
I Still Dream of Jeanie (1991)
I Dream of Jeanie: 15 Years Later (1985)
A&E Biography: Larry Hagman
Larry King Live (CNN-6/2/03) with Barbara Eden, Larry Hagman and Bill
Dailey
Barbra Eden on Merv Griffin Show (15-20 minutes)
Jeanie Reunion on Donnie and Marie
E! True Hollywood Story: I Dream of Jeanie
The Jeffersons
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 4 (FOX-2/29/00) Happy Days,
Jeffersons, One Day at a Time
The Jeffersons Reunion on Joan Rivers Show
The Jeffersons Reunion on Donnie and Marie
Knots Landing
Knots Landing: Back to the Cul de Sac (1997)
Knots Landing Block Party (1993)
Kung Fu
Kung Fu: The Movie (1986)
E! True Hollywood Story: David Carradine
Laverne and Shirley
ET Presents: Laverne and Shirley Together Again (2002)
The Laverne and Shirley Reunion (1995)
Laverne and Shirley A&E Biography
ET (4/10/02)- L&S Together Again
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Rumors #7- L&S and Cheers (Fox- 3/1/01)
ET in TVLand: Laverne and Shirley (60 min)
The Love Boat
ET in TVLand: The Love Boat
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 3 (FOX-2/9/00) MASH, The
Love Boat
Married With Children
Married With Children Reunion (2003)
200th Episode Special 2/5/95
8 Simple Rules (ABC-1/14/05) ‘Old Flame” Ed O’Neill and Katey Sagal reunited
E! True Hollywood Story: Married With Children
Mary Tyler Moore
Mary Tyler Moore: 20th Anniversary Show (CBS 2/19/91) 90 minutes
Ellen Degeneres (Oxygen Channel) with guest Mary Tyler Moore (5/11/04)
The Mary Tyler Moore Reunion (CBS-5/13/02) The cast of the classic
sitcom, ranked No. 11 on TV GUIDE's recent list of the 50 Greatest Shows of All Time, reunites to reminisce about the 1970-77 series. Describing the
hour, executive producer Gary Smith says, "This is a family reunion. That's
the feeling you get. Mary talks one-on-one with each cast member (Ed Asner, Valerie Harper, Gavin MacLeod, Betty White, Cloris Leachman, Georgia
Engel). They are very personal and intimate conversations in which they recall moments they remember both on the screen and behind the scenes." A wide variety of clips reinforces each discussion. There is also a tribute to
the late Ted Knight, highlighting his bumbling newsanchor, Ted Baxter 60
minutes
Mary's Incredible Dream (1/22/76) with guests Ben Vereen, Doug Kershaw,
Arthur Fielder, and The Manhattan Transfer 60 minutes
Mary Tyler Moore and Valerie Harper on Rosie
Mary and Rhoda (2000 TV special)
MASH
MASH 30th Anniversary Reunion (2002)
MASH: TV Tales (2002)
Memories of MASH (1991)
Making MASH (1981)
MASH A&E Biography
MASH (MSNBC) Time and Again
ET: MASH (2/28/83) feature on last show
PM Magazine (2/83) feature on last show
Alan Alda A&E Biography
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 3 (FOX-2/9/00) MASH, The
Love Boat
ET in TVLand: MASH (60 minutes)
Miami Vice
E! True Hollywood Story: Miami Vice
My Sister Sam
E! True Hollywood Story: Rebecca Schaeffer
Nanny
The Nanny Reunion: A Nosh to Remember (2004)
The Odd Couple
The Odd Couple: Together Again (1993)
One Day at a Time
One Day at a Time Reunion (CBS 2/22/05)
ET - 2/05- clips from the One Day at a Time Reunion
Regis and Kelly (CBS 2/21/05) guest Valerie Bertinelli discusses the
reunion The Tony Danza Show (Fox-2/22/05) guest Valerie Bertinelli discusses the reunion
The Early Show (CBS 2/22/05) guest Valerie Bertinelli discusses the reunion
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 4 (FOX-2/29/00) Happy Days,
Jeffersons, One Day at a Time
The Partridge Family
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals (FOX-9/25/99) Brady Bunch,
Partridge Family. Three’s Company
Patty Duke Show
PATTY DUKE SHOW: STILL ROCKIN’ IN BROOKLYN HEIGHTS (1999) TV Movie
Roseanne
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 5 (FOX-5/4/00) Welcome Back
Kotter, Facts of Life, Roseanne
Sanford and Son
A Sanford Reunion- This special aired on TBS some years ago. It stars
Fred (Redd Foxx), Grady (Whitman Mayo) and Aunt Esther (Lawanda Page). All 3 are now deceased. They reminisce about past shows and are running a Sanford and Son Museum at Redd Foxx’s mansion.
Redd Foxx A&E Biography
Redd Foxx E! True Hollywood Story
Sanford- all 26 episodes
Saved by the Bell
Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style (1992)
Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas (1994)
E! True Hollywood Story: Saved by the Bell
Seinfeld
The Seinfeld Story (NBC-11/26/04)
Regis and Kelly: (CBS-11/23/04) Jerry Seinfeld guests
Today Show (NBC-11/22/04) Jerry Seinfeld guests
Oprah (CBS-11/29/04) Seinfeld cast
Six Million Dollar Man/Bionic Woman
Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and Bionic Woman (1987)
Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and Bionic Woman (1989)
Bionic Ever After? (1994)
The Six Million Dollar Man Pilot Movie (1973)
Three’s Company
John Ritter A&E Biography (updated after death)
Life of Laughter: Remembering John Ritter (ABC-9/16/03)
Suzanne Somers A&E Biography
Early Show reunion (2001) Dewitt and Ritter
ET in TVLand: Three’s Company (60 minutes)
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals (FOX-9/25/99) Brady Bunch,
Partridge Family. Three’s Company
The Waltons
ET in TVLand: The Waltons (60 minutes)
Webster
E! True Hollywood Story: Emmanuel Lewis
Welcome Back Kotter
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 5 (FOX-5/4/00) Welcome Back
Kotter, Facts of Life, Roseanne
Watching Ellie
The Mole 2
Celebrity Mole- Yucatan
Temptation Island 2 and 3
Surreal Life 3
Note: The above is not exclusive. If you have a list to send me, I'll look it over.
Here's my list (which I try to update, but much more to go):
42 shows of the Color Honeymooners (one hour
each)(from Miami)
all 8 of the 1957 Honeymooners Trip to Europe (1 hour
each w/o/c)
I have about 22 tapes with Jackie Gleason's American
Scene Magazine show
Michael Richards Show (all aired shows)
Bob Patterson (all)
The Mole (all)
Celebrity Mole (all)
Surreal Life 1 and 2 (all)
Surreal Life 4
Son of the Beach (all)
Get Smart 1995 (all 7)
The Soupy Sales Show (various-3 1/2 hours worth)
Normal, Ohio (all 7 aired)
Charlie Hoover (all 7)
The Tortellis (all 13)
Chicken Soup (all 8 aired)
Monty (all 6 aired)
Delta House (12 of 14)
Listen Up (all but premiere show)
My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiance(all)
My Big Fat Obnoxious Boss (first 5 shows)
Temptation Island 1 (all)
Jackass (all)
Boot Camp (all)
Celebrity Boot Camp (FOX-9/30/02) The celebrity
recruits are: Traci Bingham ("Baywatch"), Coolio
(Grammy Award-winning and multi-platinum-selling
recording artist), David Faustino ("Married…with
Children"), Kato Kaelin (the world's most famous
houseguest), Lorenzo Lamas ("Renegade") Fabrice Morvan
(formerly of Milli Vanilli), Tiffany (pop singer and
Playboy cover model), Vitamin C (pop singer, "Scary
Movie 2"), Barry Williams ("The Brady Bunch") and
Nikki Schieler Ziering ("The Price is Right"). (2
hours)
$25 Million Hoax (all)
George (all 10) with George Foreman
Life with Lucy (all 13)Lucille Ball
The Real Gilligan's Island 1 (all)
Police Squad (all 6) Leslie Neilson
Kolchak: The Night Stalker (all 20) plus 2 TV Movies
Science Fiction Theatre (1955) all 39 Season 1
episodes
Ray Bradbury Theatre (26 episodes)
The Crow: Stairway to Heaven (all 22) plus movie
Tales From the Darkside (18 episodes)1. Trick Or Treat
(Rare Halloween Pilot) 2. A Case Of The Stubborns 3.
In the Cards 4. The Madness Room 5. Do not open this
box 6. Word Processor of the Gods 7. Seasons of Belief
8. Everybody needs a little love 9. The Tear Collector
10. Distant Signals 11. The New Man 12. Leviation 13.
Snip, Snip 14. Pain Killer 15. Halloween Candy
(Extremely Rare Halloween Episode) 16. Family Reunion
17. Sorry, Right Number 18. My Ghostwriter, The
Vampire
Amos and Andy (all existing shows) including Andy Gets
Married (found in 2005)
Abbott and Costello Show (all 52 shows)
all episodes of Combat
all 26 episodes of the "Gallant Men"
all episodes of Rat Patrol
all episodes of Garrison's Gorillas
all episodes of The Odd Couple
all but 2 episodes of AfterMash (1 was unaired) + the
Walter pilot
all episodes of the Wonder Years
3 eps. of "The Redd Foxx show
all 26 "Sanford" shows (Sanford and Son spinoff)
3 or 4 episodes of "Grady" (S & S spinoff)
4 episodes of "The Sanford Arms" (S & S spinoff)
all 6 episodes of "The New Odd Couple" with Demond
Wilson and Ron Glass
10 episodes of "Baby I'm Back", with Demond Wilson
Redd Foxx A&E Biography
Redd Foxx True Hollywood Story
A Sanford Reunion (with Fred, Esther and
Grady) from TBS
The Cheech Show (pilot) with Cheech Marin
Cheech and Chong Perform (quality is not the best.
This was a rare early concert taken with a home video
camera)
Cheech and Chong Perform Again (see above)
A Salute to Stan Laurel (CBS 11/23/65) hosted by Dick
Van Dyke with guests Lucille Ball, Fred Gwynne, Danny
Kaye, Buster Keaton, Leonard Kinskey, Tina Louise,
Audrey Meadows, Bob Newhart, Louis Nye, Gregory Peck,
Cesar Romero, Phil Silvers (53 minutes)
The Life of Riley. All 26 shows (Jackie Gleason). All
from CBS Home video
You're in the Picture (both shows of Gleason's failed
game show). He changed format after these 2 shows ran.
The 2nd show is called the apology show. It's
hilarious how he talks about how bad the 1st show was
and what was discussed with CBS execs.
Carol + 2 Special (1/15/67) w/Lucille Ball & Zero
Mostel 60 minutes
Julie Andrews Christmas Special (1973) with Peter
Ustinov and Peggy Lee
Julie Andrews TV Special (1974) "The Ghost of Drury
Lane", in Covent Garden in London. With Dick Van Dyke.
Steve Lawrence and Edie Gorme TV Special (1974) "Our
Love is Here to Stay". With a tribute to George
Gershwin. With guest, Gene Kelly. Emmy award winning
show.
FRANK SINATRA JR. WITH FAMILY & FRIENDS 1969
Here's a great one-hour color TV special from 1969
with Frank Sinatra Jr. as the host. It takes place in
Las Vegas and has Frank Sinatra Jr. visiting various
friends and family that was currently playing the
nightclubs at that time. Features Frank Jr. doing a
duet with his father Frank Sinatra on stage with some
great clowning around! You also get to see Jack Benny
and Jack E. Leonard doing some nice period standup
live on stage, Nancy Sinatra sings Many gs Light My
Fire among a bunch of old neon signs. Other guests
include: The Doodletown Pipers, Arte Johnson, The Suzy
Arden Show, Wayne Cochran and The C.C. Riders,
Ireland s Royal Show Band and more! There are some
great vintage 1960 s Las Vegas strip shots in this
show, good period stuff! Note: the opening credits
also list Sammy Davis Jr.; this must have been cut out
of my print because it isn t there. Color Kinescope.
"Rodney Dangerfield's Guide to Golf Etiquett (1998)
This video showcases the comedic talents of Rodney
Dangerfield. As in"Caddyshack" he specializes in
wreaking havoc on the golf course. He and his buxom,
blonde girlfriend play a round of golf in an exclusive
country club with a stuffy, middle-aged couple. Rodney
cracks inappropriate jokes, has a pizza delivered on
the golf course, and sets up beach chairs in the sand
trap. By the end of the round of golf, the other
couple have loosened up considerably. This hilarious
outing is followed by a couple of sketches from his
old TV specials.( 40 minutes)
Rodney Dangerfield: I Can't Take it No More. The guy
who "don't get no respect", proves once again that
he'll do whatever it takes to make you laugh. You'll
flip over "Flashpants", with Rodney as an exotic
dancer who dreams of becoming a Welder, and Angie
Dickinson as the hot-blooded steel-mill owner who's
carrying a "torch" for him. You'll savor
side-splitting sketches with Rodney as the "maitre d"
of a hot dog stand, Donna Dixon's blind date from
hell, and the founder off Camp Ha Ha established to
keep funny kids from going serious. And, you'll see
why he's one of the funniest guys around when he joins
Robert Urich at a Loser's Anonymous meeting and Andy
Kaufman as his notorious doctor. (47 minutes)
It's Not Easy Bein' Me (1986). Features Rodney's HBO
Big Boys (Jerry Seinfeld, Bob Nelson, Robert Townsend
and the Late Great Sam Kinison) along with Rodney
bits! (60 min)
I Can't Take it No More (Rodnay Dangerfield)
Exposed (ABC-1985) Rodney Dangerfield special. (47
minutes)
All episodes of the Abbott and Costello Show (about
52)
It Ain't Hay (Abbott and Costello)
Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kid
Every movie with Jackie Gleason including ones not in
SHOWTIME CBS 8-13-68 w/DAVE CLARK FIVE & MORE
This 1968 summer replacement for The Red Skelton
Hour was produced in London and featured a different
roster of guest performers each week. This show is
from August 13, 1968 and is hosted by Juliet Prowse.
Guests are: Joe Baker, Joan Carlyle, The Dave Clark
Five, Bruce Forsyth, Buddy Greco and Jo, Jac & Joni.
NOTE: THIS IS A VERY RARE LATE 60 S APPEARANCE BY THE
DAVE CLARK FIVE! Program includes all original
commercials and network promos (including one for a
Barbara Streisand Special from Central Park, and the
season premiere of Red Skelton). B&W Kinescope.
SHOWTIME CBS 6-25-68 w/FREDDIE & DREAMERS +++
This 1968 summer replacement for The Red Skelton
Hour was produced in London and featured a different
roster of guest performers each week. This show is
from June 25, 1968 and is hosted by Eddy Arnold.
Guests are: Roy Castle, Derek Dene, Jimmy Edwards,
Freddie and the Dreamers, Susan Vaughan, Janie Marden,
Susan Lane and The London Line. NOTE: THIS IS A VERY
RARE LATE 60 S APPEARANCE BY FREDDIE AND THE
DREAMERS! Program includes all original commercials
(including a Bold detergent ad with Joanne Worley).
B&W Kinescope.
CHEVY SHOW 1-31-57 w/Art Carney, Perry Como++
Here's a SUPER RARE Chevy Show from January 31,
1957 hosted by Dinah Shore. Her guests are Art Carney,
Perry Como and Stubby Kaye! This show features a great
opening number where Dinah goes out to the audience
and gets everyone involved in this sing-a-long. She
even goes up to the cameramen (good shots of the early
NBC cameras here) and the stagehands (cue cards and
all)! This show is a MUST for Honeymooners fans! It
has Art Carney talking to his friend Norton who can
get them around the city via sewer! Another great
segment is when Art Carney makes Perry Como disappear
and then proceeds to tell the camera Hey Gleason I
told you I d get rid of the opposition ! Perry and
Dinah do some very nice songs (including a duet). Also
mentioned in this show are The Skylarks and Count
Basie (they are both cut out of my print and therefore
are not here). This show DOES include all the original
1957 Chevy commercials! B&W Kinescope.
THE ENTERTAINERS DEBUT SHOW CBS-TV 9-25-64!!!
This is the very first episode of The Entertainers
, a variety show featuring a lot of early CBS
comedians who will later get their own shows! Cast
includes: Carol Burnett, Bob Newhart, Dom De Louise,
John Davidson, Angela Laventi, Tessie O Shea, Mark
Buckwald, Kendra & Olive, Jack Burns and more! B&W
Kinescope.
DOM DE LOUISE SHOW CBS 5-8-68 w/PAT COOPER ++
This is an episode of The Dom De Louise Show which
was a summer replacement show from May 5, 1968 with
Kaye Hart, Pat Cooper, Carol Arthur, Paul Dooley,
Joseph Gentry, Michael Gentry, Bill McClitcheon and
Marian Mercer. There are some hilarious comedy skits
as well as some great musical numbers here! Includes
all the original Armed Forces TV & Radio spots. B&W
Kinescope.
DIAGNOSIS UNKNOWN CBS TV LIVE DRAMA 7-5-60
This is the very first episode of Diagnosis Unknown
, a summer replacement for The Gary Moore Show . It
was about Daniel Coffee, the head pathologist at a
very large metropolitan hospital, who worked closely
with the police department to solve bizarre murders.
Working with him were his two close friends and
assistants, Motilal Mookerji and Doris Hudson. This
show is from July 5, 1960 and is titled A Case of
Radioactive Wine . Stars include: Patrick O Neal,
Phyllis Newman, Cal Bellini, Martin Huston, Chester
Morris, Tom Bosley (a very early TV appearance),
Murray Matheson, Larry Hagman (a very early TV
appearance), Millette Alexander, Patricia Barry and a
brief cameo by Gary Moore! These are one of those
shows that CBS produced around the time they were
experimenting with a new medium called VIDEOTAPE! This
has to be one of the last live on tape dramas done,
shortly after CBS will abandon the idea of videotape
for these type of shows and go back to film. Around
this time CBS also produced those famous videotape
Twilight Zone episodes, this show is not as well
known (and obviously much more rare). There are no
commercials in this show. B&W Kinescope.
LUCY GETS LUCKY (3/1/75)with Dean Martin-
For her second CBS-TV special of the 1974-75 season,
Lucille Ball Productions signed Dean Martin to co-star
with Lucy, and contracted Bob O'Brian to write the
script. In this Las Vegas-based farce, a new Lucy
character is introduced (Lucy Collins), who plans to
go see Martin's nightclub act in the desert resort
town. Subsequently, she makes men fall off ladders,
botches a series of odd jobs in a casino, and gets
chased through the MGM Grand Hotel by a bunch of men
she believes to be gangsters. The hour-long special
is reminiscent of a lengthy Here's Lucy or Lucy Show
episode. Variety, however, dismissed the O'Brian
script and the entire production as "old hat." Martin
had previously appeared in Lucy's favorite episode of
The Lucy Show, "Lucy Dates Dean Martin," which aired
on Valentine's Day in 1966
A LUCILLE BALL TV SPECIAL w/ART CARNEY 1974
Happy Anniversary and Goodbye was Lucy's first
television special since Here's Lucy's unceremonious
cancellation at the end of its sixth season. Aired on
October 19, 1974, Lucy and Art Carney (The
Honeymooners) portrayed a couple married for
twenty-five years who decide to separate. Variety said
the special was severely weakened by "dusty zingers
and ancient sitcom humor [used] to hammer home a story
whose sensitive message gets buried in the
accumulation of cornball." Starring: Lucille Ball, Art
Carney, Nanette Fabray, Peter Marshall, and a super
early TV appearance by Arnold Schwarzenegger giving
Lucy a massage! Art Carney uses a Honeymooners line in
this show, there s a point where he s examining a
woman s teeth and drops his instrument. He then says
leave it there the cat ll get it ! A must for
Honeymooners completists! Color Film.
A LUCILLE BALL TV SPECIALw/JACKIE GLEASON '75
For her first CBS-TV special of the 1975-76 season,
Lucy chose to work with Jackie Gleason, whom she had
only appeared with briefly in the "Lucy Visits Jack
Benny" episode of Here's Lucy, broadcast September 30,
1968. The pair appeared together in three sketches, "a
blend of comedy, satire and pathos written by Renee
Taylor and Joseph Bologna" (TV Guide). The magazine
went on to describe the special as "variations on love
and marriage...Lucy and Jackie play 'Herb and Sally,'
middle-aged marrieds seeking to restore excitement to
their lives with a trip to Rome. 'Fred and Rita,'
illicit lovers who meet in a dark restaurant and try
to decide whether to tell their spouses about their
affair. 'Mike and Pauline,' domineering parents coming
to the painful realization that their kids are ready
for independence." The special, directed by Charles
Walters and broadcast December 3, 1975, was
universally panned, especially be Variety, which
called it "a dismal trio of one-act plays about
unpleasant and stupid people." Although the program
received high ratings, Lucy had yet to have a
critically acclaimed production in her post-Here's
Lucy career. It would arrive in her next special.
Color Film.
A LUCILLE BALL TV SPECIAL w/ART CARNEY 1976
Lucy was disappointed that she had yet to score a
critical hit in the two years since Here's Lucy left
the airwaves. For her follow-up to the panned Three
for Two (see my other listings for this special), Lucy
chose this 'dramedy' about "a middle-aged divorcee
coming to grips with life on her own" (TV Guide),
Catherine Curtis. The magazine went on to describe the
special's three seriocomic vignettes. "In 'First
Night,' Catherine is alone in her new apartment in New
York, waging a steady battle against 'terminal
self-pity.' But 'First Affair' brings Catherine back
into the swing, as she seeks romance with a widowed,
down-to-earth carpenter (Art Carney). A little older
and wiser, Catherine Curtis next finds 'First Love.'
Peter (Joseph Bologna) is charming, witty, devoted,
attractive -- and 14 years younger than she is. He's
willing to give her anything; but she desperately
fears the difference in their ages." Three for Two's
director, Charles Walters, was back for this one --
and the pair scored a hit. Originally airing on March
30, 1976. Variety praised Lucy, saying she delivered
"an outstanding performance as a middle-aged divorcee
emotionally shattered by the end of a twenty-year
marriage." Color Film.
ART CARNEY LOST TV SPECIAL FROM DEC. 4, 1959!
Here s a SUPER RARE TV special that's been lost and
very rarely written about! Originally aired on NBC-TV
on December 4, 1959 it's titled "The Art Carney Show:
Very Important People" and was produced by David
Susskind! Art Carney hosts this hilarious TV special
with the following guests: Dick Van Dyke, Gloria
Vanderbilt, Duke Hazlett, Tom Bosley, David Doyle,
Shirley Ballard, Diane Deering, Bill Pierson, John
Straub and Grover Dale. There are many very funny
skits on this special including Carney as a retiring
CEO of a company trying to decide who'll be the next
in line, Art as a young unknown candidate for the
upcoming 1960 presidential elections (possibly a jab
at JFK!), a great send-up on "What's My Line?" called
"What's You're Business" where Carney is the MC, a
goof on the "Frank Sinatra Show" where "Dino" is too
drunk to come out, then finally a take-off on one of
those "high brow" society shows of the time where big
name celebrities just "drop-in". Well in this takeoff
everything goes wrong! Including miscues, horrible
camera work (good shots of early NBC cameras here),
dopey commercials (face spray, etc) and a disastrous
finale where the dancing couple (supposed to be Arthur
Murray) falls down a flight of stairs! This is a great
special and a "must have" for all Art Carney
collectors as well as Honeymooners completists! Please
note the closing segment to this show is missing as
well as all the commercials. Everything else is here.
B&W Kinescope.
THE MORCAMBE AND WISE SHOW BBC-TV NOV. 1973!! #1
Here s a great piece of UK TV history, an episode of
the hilarious "Morcambe and Wise Show" originally
aired on the BBC on November 1973. Their guests
include: Nina, The Pattersons, Kenny Ball and His
Jazzmen, Ann Hamilton, Frank Tregear, John
Scott-Martin, Christine Shaw, Jennifer Watts and Janet
Webb. This show features the usual great British humor
done by this slapstick duo. Including skits about a
crazy director trying to get his talent to sing to a
woman while giving eccentric stage directions, a man
browsing in an auto parts store manages to blow a horn
a the right times while a salesman talks to a female
customer, a leg rejuvenating machine and two roommates
on a Sunday morning. This show is a must have for
Beatles fans because Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen sing
their rendition of Paul McCartney s' "When I'm 64"!
There are no commercials or network IDs in this show.
B&W Kinescope.
RED SKELTON HOUR 2-15-66 w/ED WYNN & D. LOREN
Here's a rare TV show for your archives! It's a "Red
Skelton Hour" originally aired on February 15, 1966.
Guests include: Ed Wynn, Donna Loren, David Rose and
His Orchestra, The Alan Copeland Singers, & The Don
Henniman Dancers. There's a great segment where Red
gives Ed Wynn a cake for his upcoming 80th birthday.
This has to be Ed's last TV appearance because he
passed away on June 19th and never lived to see his
80th birthday, which would have been on November 9th.
Also in this show is a great skit with Ed Wynn playing
Freddie the Freeloader's long lost father! Both Donna
Loren songs are intact along with all the original
network ID's, billboards and commercials! A great
complete network hour! B&W Kinescope.
Rowan & Martin's Laughin with Art Carney as guest
Flip Wilson Show with Art Carney and Barbara Feldon
Flip Wilson shows with Redd Foxx, Richard Pryor and
George Carlin (several)
TV Road Trip (Tv Land) 4/6/02 includes Honeymooners
segment, with commentary by Joyce Randolph
Ralph Kramden statue dedication 8/28/00, NYC Port
Authority
Buddy Hackett Live and Uncensored at Caesar's Atlantic
City 10/85 (60 min)
Buddy Hackett Live and Uncensored at Resorts
International Atlantic City 3/83 (60 min)
MASH 30th Ann. Reunion 5/7/2000 FOX
1966- 2 Bob Hope shows--guests include Milton Berle,
Johnny Carson, Bill Cosby, Don Rickles, Jonathan
Winters, Bing Crosby, Soupy Sales, Bill Danna, Red
Buttons, Wally Cox
1967- 2 Bob Hope shows--guests include Steve Allen,
Jerry Colonna, Paul Lynde, Raymond Burr, Perry Como,
Bill Danna, Buddy Hackett, Don Rickles, Danny Thomas,
Don Adams
1968- 2 Bob Hope shows--guests include Dean Martin,
Carol Burnett, Phil Silvers, Angie Dickinson, Zsa Zsa
Gabor, Glen Campbell, Janet Leigh, Wally Cox, Jerry
Colona
1969- 2 Bob Hope shows--guests include Danny Thomas,
Jimmy Durante, Johnny Carson, The Smothers Brothers,
Red Buttons, Sid Caesar, George Gobel, Pat Paulsen,
Soupy Sales, Flip Wilson
1970- 2 Bob Hope shows- guests include Lucille Ball,
George Burns, Imogene Coca, Phyllis Diller, Danny
Thomas, Totie Fields, Martha Raye, Ruth Buzzi, Tom
Jones, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Connie Stevens
1971- 2 Bob Hope shows--guests include John Wayne,
Shirley Jones, Sammy Davis, Jr, Jack Benny, Debbie
Reynolds, Joe Frazier, Lee Marvin, Wally Cox, The
Diamonds
Bob Hope USO shows for the Troops (1954, 1957, 1964
through 1972)
All Jackie Gleason movies, including these (most never
been released)
Soldier in the Rain with Steve McQueen
Desert Hawk
Escape From Crime (1942) early Gleason small role
Steel Against the Sky (1941) early Gleason small role
Navy Blues (1942) early Gleason small role. Also
stars Ann Sheridan, Jack Haley and Martha Raye
Larceny, Inc (1942) early Gleason small role. Also
stars Edward G. Robinson
Tramp Tramp Tramp (1940's) early Gleason small role
The Stage Show- with Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey. Guests
include Joey Bishop, Roberta Sherwood, Helen
O'Connell, Jayne and Audrey Meadows
Arthur Godfrey Show- 4 shows. Jackie Gleason, Roberta
Sherwood, Halloween, and Christmas
Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission (1985) Lee Marvin and
Ernest Borgnine
Dirty Dozen- The Deadly Mission (1987) Telly Savalas
and Ernest Borgnine
Dirty Dozen- The Fatal Mission (1988) Telly Savalas
and Ernest Borgnine
Dirty Dozen: Danko's Mission. (4/30/88) This was the
pilot movie for the short-lived TV series "Dirty
Dozen: The Series".
Bill Murray Live from The Second City (66 min)
Dallas: JR Returns
Away We Go- Gleason's 1967 summer replacement series.
Regulars include George Carlin, Buddy Greco and Buddy
Rich (8 shows)
Comic Relief III (1989 ) 120 min. Way too many names
to list. Big name comics
Entertaining the Troops: American Entertainers in
World War II- featuring a special reunion of Bob
Hope's WWII troupe- lots of big names (90 min)
Jackie Gleason Show - 1963 Christmas Show
Jackie Gleason interviews- "Tomorrow" with Tom Snyder
(2/78), ABC's 20/20 (2/81), ABC's Good Morning America
(2/82)
ABC's NIghtline (6/4/87) Show on UFO's. Show is
interrupted to announce Gleason's death and they do a
tribute to him (23 min)
ABC's Nightline (3/5/82) John Belushi's career (30
min)
Richard Lewis: I'm Doomed (60 min)
Dennis Miller: Black and White (54 min)
Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion
Jonathan Winters: On the Ledge (60 min)
Joe Piscopo: The Video (60 min) with guest Eddie
Murphy
Jonathan Winters: The Lost Episodes (66 min)
Rich Little: One's a Crowd (86 min)
Music on VHS, as follows:
Queen: We Will Rock You --Live (90 min)
Hall and Oates- The Liberty Concert (7/4/85) Live
outdoor benefit concert for the restoration of the
Statue of Liberty
Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert (175 min) many artists
including Queen. Live at London's Wembley Stadium
(4/20/92)
WHAT'S MY LINE:
(1) Rodney Dangerfield (1973) w/S/c
(2) Rodney Dangerfield (1969) w/S/c
(3) Alan Ludden, Soupy Sales, Lynn Redgrave, and
Arlene Francis, with Larry Blyden hosting. Rodney as
mystery guest. (1974)
(4) Soupy Sales, Anita Gilette, Gene Rayburn, and
Arlene Francis, with Wally Bruner hosting. Rodney as
mystery guest. (1970)
(5) Alan Alda, Joanna Barnes, Soupy Sales, and Gail
Sheldon, with Larry Blyden hosting. Rodney as mystery
guest (1972)
STILL STANDING (CBS)
(1) 9/27/04- Still Neighbors. Rodney Dangerfield has a
guest appearance as a next door neighbor who is moving
away.
JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE
(1) 8/12/04 Rodney Dangerfield, Actress Josie Maran
and David Nkrumah, Liebe Hart. This is Rodney's last
live TV appearance!
THE LATE SHOW WITH CRAIG KILBOURNE
(1) 6/18/2004 Rodney Dangerfield, Christine Taylor,
and Alice Cooper(No More Mr. Nice Guy)
ON AIR WITH RYAN SEACREST(w/o/c):
(1) 7/1/2004 Mr. "No Respect" himself, Rodney
Dangerfield is in the studio! Alf Interview, Fan Cam
BET Awards, Brittany Daniel, a look behind the
scenes at "The Casino", and a performance by Gavin
DeGraw(I Don't Want To Be).
THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON:
(1) 7/1/71 Della Reese(We've Only Just Begun), Rodney
Dangerfield, Freeway, and Jerzy Kosinski. (90 minutes)
(2) 9/2/74 Doris Day, Rodney Dangerfield, Burt Muston,
and Carol Wayne. (90 minutes)
(3) 4/15/92 Bernadette Peters, Rodney Dangerfield,
and Beau Bridges (60 minutes)
(4) 6-9-83 Richard Pryor, Rod Hull and Emu, Ally
Sheedy
(5) 5-21-74 Bob Hope, Michael Landon, Freddie Pinze,
Don Rickles
(6) 1-23-74 Jack Benny, Mel Blanc, Jim Henson, Maria
Muldaur
THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JAY LENO(All w/o/c):
(1) 10/15/2001 Heather Locklear, Rodney Dangerfield..
Corey Holcomb, and Joe Henry
(2) 11/21/2001 Rodney Dangerfield's 80th Birthday,
Brad Pitt, Jim Carrey, and Brittany Murphy
(3) 4/30/2002 Darrel Hammond, Michael Bolton, and
Rodney Dangerfield
(4) 11/22/2002 Rodney Dangerfield, Roger Ebert and
Richard Roeper, and Dwight Yoakum
(5) 5/17/2004 Rodney Dangerfield, Omarosa
Manigault-Stallworth, and Slipknot
TV SPECIALS AND RELATED SHOWS (AS FOLLOWS)
The A Team
E! True Hollywood Story: Mr. T
The Andy Griffith Show
The Andy Griffith Show Reunion: Back to Mayberry (2003)
The Andy Griffith Show Reunion (1993)
Return to Mayberry (1996)
Donahue Show Reunion with Andy Griffith Show cast 5/86
Larry King Live (CNN-11/27/03) Andy Griffith and Don Knotts
Time and Again (MSNBC) The Andy Griffith Show
All in the Family
All in the Family 20th Anniversary Special (1991)
Carroll O’Connor A&E Biography
Rob Reiner A&E Biography
Time and Again (MSNBC) All in the Family
Dinah (1978) All in the Family cast
ET Feature: (11/17/01) Celebrities We Miss the Most (Carroll O’Connor)
Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour- with Carroll O’Connor and Jean Stapleton
ET in TVLand: All in the Family (60 minutes)
E! True Hollywood Story: All in the Family
Baretta
E! True Hollywood Story: Robert Blake
Baywatch
E! True Hollywood Story:Baywatch
The Beverly Hillbillies
Legend of the Beverly Hillbillies (1993)
Return of the Beverly Hillbillies (1981)
The Jerry Springer Show- cast reunion
The Superstation Remembers (TBS) hosted by Buddy Ebsen
ET- Secrets From Your Favorite 70's Shows (11/15/03)
E! True Hollywood Story: The Beverly Hillbillies
Beverly Hills 90210
E! True Hollywood Story: Beverly Hills 90210
Bewitched
E! True Hollywood Story: Bewitched
The Bionic Woman (see Six Million Dollar Man)
The Brady Bunch
The Brady Brides (1981) (all shows)
The Bradys (1990) all shows
A Very Brady Christmas (1988)
The Brady Bunch 35th Anniversary Special: Still Brady After All These Years (2004)
ET: Behind the Bradys
Day by Day: In Brady Vision
Donnie and Marie: Brady Reunion
20/20 Downtown: The Robert Reed Story
Celebrity Cram: Susan Olsen and Chris Knight
Family Feud- The Brady Bunch vs Petticoat Junction
Family Feud: The Brady Bunch vs Your Hit Parade
The Dating Game with Maureen McCormick (2 shows)
Barry Williams on Rosie
The Dating Game with Barry Williams
The Weakest Link: The Brady Bunch cast
A&E Biography: Robert Reed
Celebrity Fear Factor with Barry Williams (12/04)
Brady Bunch: The Final Days (TV movie)
Surreal Life 4- with Chris Knight
BradyMania: A Very Brady Special
Headliners and Legends (MSNBC): The Brady Bunch
Brady Bunch Variety Hour
Brady: An American Chronicle
"Shock Video 2002" (HBO) Narrated by Maureen McCormick. This special in the America Undercover Series showcases television shows from around the globe that deal with different sexualities. (60 minutes)
ET in TVLand: The Brady Bunch (60 minutes)
E! True Hollywood Story: Brady Bunch
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals (FOX-9/25/99) Brady Bunch,
Partridge Family. Three’s Company
That 70's Home (HGTV) hosted by Maureen McCormick. A stroll through the 70's (60 min)
The Brady Bunch Cast Back in Hawaii (Travel Channel-3/17/05) Florence,
Barry, Chris, Susan and Michael return to sites used in the series’ 3 episode trip to Hawaii. Also, Don Ho (60 min.)
The Carol Burnett Show
Carol Burnett Show: Bump Up the Lights (2004)
Carol Burnett: Show Stoppers (2001)
A Carol Burnett Show Reunion (1993)
Cheers
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Rumors #7- L&S and Cheers
(Fox- 3/1/01)
ET in TVLand: Cheers (60 minutes)
E! True Hollywood Story: Cheers
CHIPS
E! True Hollywood Story: CHIPS
Dallas
Dallas: The Early Years (1986)
Dallas: JR Returns (1996)
Dallas: War of the Ewings (1998)
Doing Dallas (2000)
After They Were Famous: Dallas (2002)
Dallas Reunion: Return to Southfork (2004)
Dallas Soaptalk Reunion
The View (ABC-11/2/04) Dallas cast
ET- (NBC- 11/5/04) Dallas reunion
A&E Biography: Larry Hagman
ET in TVLand: Dallas (60 minutes)
E! True Hollywood Story: Dallas
The Dick Van Dyke Show
Dick Van Dyke Show Revisited (2004)
Dick Van Dyke and the Other Woman (1969)
Inside TV Land: The Dick Van Dyke Show (5/18/04)
The Alan Brady Show- animated (5/18/04- TVLand)
Ellen Degeneres (Oxygen Channel) with guest Mary Tyler Moore (5/11/04)
Dick Van Dyke CBS Special (4/11/67)
Dick Van Dyke Show Outtakes (30 min)
Good Morning America Reunion- Larry Matthews, Rose Marie and Morey
Amsterdam
Dick Van Dyke on TV’s Young Comedians
Dick Van Dyke on cast of “Stump the Stars”
Diff’rent Strokes
E! True Hollywood Story: Diff’rent Strokes
E! True Hollywood Story: Dana Plato
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 2 (FOX-1/5/00) Diff’rent
Strokes, Gilligan’s Island
Dana Plato nude (topless) outtakes from "Compelling Evidence". Several lovemaking scenes (60 min)
Dukes of Hazzard
Dukes of Hazzard Reunion 1997
Hazzard in Hollywood Reunion 2000
Inside Fame: The Dukes of Hazzard (CMT-60 min (2005)
Dynasty
Dynasty: The Reunion (1991)
E! True Hollywood Story: Dynasty
Eight is Enough
Eight is Enough: A Family Reunion (1987)
An Eight is Enough Wedding(1989)
The Facts of Life
The Facts of Life Reunion (2001)
E! True Hollywood Story: The Facts of Life
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 5
(FOX-5/4/00) Welcome Back
Kotter, Facts of Life, Roseanne
Family Ties
ET in TVLand: Family Ties (60 minutes)
Fantasy Island
E! True Hollywood Story: Herve Villechaise
Full House
E! True Hollywood Story
Get Smart
Get Smart (1995) all shows
Get Smart: The Nude Bomb (1980)
Get Smart Again
Gilligan’s Island
Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island (1981)
Castaways on Gilligan's Island (1979)
Rescue From Gilligan’s Island
Bring Me the Head of Dobie Gillis (1988) with Bob
Denver
Roseanne: A Tribute to Sherwood Schwartz (5/24/95)
with cast cameos at
end
Space Ghost
Chimp Channel parody
Commercials with Bob Denver and Dawn Wells
Baywatch: Now Sit Right Back and Yoou’ll Hear a Tale
(2/24/92) with Bob
Denver and Dawn Wells
Good Morning America (ABC-11/26/82) cast reunion
The Superstation Remembers (TBS) hosted by Alan Hale
The Late Show (5/18/88) cast reunion- last time all
cast members
appeared
together
The New Gidget: Gilligidge Island- guests Alan Hale
and Bob Denver
Whatever Happend to Your Favorite Tv Stars (9/28/02)
(G.I. home movie
segment)
Meego (unaired) Mommy n’ Meego-On Meego's first
attempt to phone his
alien
mom, he ends up reaching three Gilligan's Island
castaways instead:
Gilligan, Mary Ann and the Professor, still stranded
after 35 years!
While
Meego continues his quest for a direct line to
Marmazon 4.0, Maggie,
Trip
and Alex try to keep Meego's origins a secret from
their suspicious and
cranky grandmother. With Bob Denver, Dawn Wells and
Russell Johnson.
ET in TVLand: Gilligan’s Island (60 minutes)
E! True Hollywood Story: Gilligan’s Island
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 2
(FOX-1/5/00) Diff’rent
Strokes, Gilligan’s Island
Good Times
E! True Hollywood Story: Good Times
Green Acres
Return to Green Acres (1990)
Growing Pains
E! True Hollywood Story (120 min)
Growing Pains Movie (2000)
Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers (2004)
Happy Days
Happy Days Reunion Special (1992)
ET in TVLand: Happy Days (60 minutes)
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 4
(FOX-2/29/00) Happy Days,
Jeffersons, One Day at a Time
Happy Days 30th Anniversary Reunion Special (2005)
Happy Days documentary (30 min). Cameras follow Garry Marshall during a single week of production of his 3 series, Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley and Mork & Mindy, through the rewrites, rehearsal, camera blocking and filming (although most of the time is spend on the Happy Days set by far). It contains a great deal of behind the scenes footage
I Dream of Jeanie
I Still Dream of Jeanie (1991)
I Dream of Jeanie: 15 Years Later (1985)
A&E Biography: Larry Hagman
Larry King Live (CNN-6/2/03) with Barbara Eden, Larry Hagman and Bill
Dailey
Barbra Eden on Merv Griffin Show (15-20 minutes)
Jeanie Reunion on Donnie and Marie
E! True Hollywood Story: I Dream of Jeanie
The Jeffersons
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 4 (FOX-2/29/00) Happy Days,
Jeffersons, One Day at a Time
The Jeffersons Reunion on Joan Rivers Show
The Jeffersons Reunion on Donnie and Marie
Knots Landing
Knots Landing: Back to the Cul de Sac (1997)
Knots Landing Block Party (1993)
Kung Fu
Kung Fu: The Movie (1986)
E! True Hollywood Story: David Carradine
Laverne and Shirley
ET Presents: Laverne and Shirley Together Again (2002)
The Laverne and Shirley Reunion (1995)
Laverne and Shirley A&E Biography
ET (4/10/02)- L&S Together Again
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Rumors #7- L&S and Cheers (Fox- 3/1/01)
ET in TVLand: Laverne and Shirley (60 min)
The Love Boat
ET in TVLand: The Love Boat
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 3 (FOX-2/9/00) MASH, The
Love Boat
Married With Children
Married With Children Reunion (2003)
200th Episode Special 2/5/95
8 Simple Rules (ABC-1/14/05) ‘Old Flame” Ed O’Neill and Katey Sagal reunited
E! True Hollywood Story: Married With Children
Mary Tyler Moore
Mary Tyler Moore: 20th Anniversary Show (CBS 2/19/91) 90 minutes
Ellen Degeneres (Oxygen Channel) with guest Mary Tyler Moore (5/11/04)
The Mary Tyler Moore Reunion (CBS-5/13/02) The cast of the classic
sitcom, ranked No. 11 on TV GUIDE's recent list of the 50 Greatest Shows of All Time, reunites to reminisce about the 1970-77 series. Describing the
hour, executive producer Gary Smith says, "This is a family reunion. That's
the feeling you get. Mary talks one-on-one with each cast member (Ed Asner, Valerie Harper, Gavin MacLeod, Betty White, Cloris Leachman, Georgia
Engel). They are very personal and intimate conversations in which they recall moments they remember both on the screen and behind the scenes." A wide variety of clips reinforces each discussion. There is also a tribute to
the late Ted Knight, highlighting his bumbling newsanchor, Ted Baxter 60
minutes
Mary's Incredible Dream (1/22/76) with guests Ben Vereen, Doug Kershaw,
Arthur Fielder, and The Manhattan Transfer 60 minutes
Mary Tyler Moore and Valerie Harper on Rosie
Mary and Rhoda (2000 TV special)
MASH
MASH 30th Anniversary Reunion (2002)
MASH: TV Tales (2002)
Memories of MASH (1991)
Making MASH (1981)
MASH A&E Biography
MASH (MSNBC) Time and Again
ET: MASH (2/28/83) feature on last show
PM Magazine (2/83) feature on last show
Alan Alda A&E Biography
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 3 (FOX-2/9/00) MASH, The
Love Boat
ET in TVLand: MASH (60 minutes)
Miami Vice
E! True Hollywood Story: Miami Vice
My Sister Sam
E! True Hollywood Story: Rebecca Schaeffer
Nanny
The Nanny Reunion: A Nosh to Remember (2004)
The Odd Couple
The Odd Couple: Together Again (1993)
One Day at a Time
One Day at a Time Reunion (CBS 2/22/05)
ET - 2/05- clips from the One Day at a Time Reunion
Regis and Kelly (CBS 2/21/05) guest Valerie Bertinelli discusses the
reunion The Tony Danza Show (Fox-2/22/05) guest Valerie Bertinelli discusses the reunion
The Early Show (CBS 2/22/05) guest Valerie Bertinelli discusses the reunion
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 4 (FOX-2/29/00) Happy Days,
Jeffersons, One Day at a Time
The Partridge Family
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals (FOX-9/25/99) Brady Bunch,
Partridge Family. Three’s Company
Patty Duke Show
PATTY DUKE SHOW: STILL ROCKIN’ IN BROOKLYN HEIGHTS (1999) TV Movie
Roseanne
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 5 (FOX-5/4/00) Welcome Back
Kotter, Facts of Life, Roseanne
Sanford and Son
A Sanford Reunion- This special aired on TBS some years ago. It stars
Fred (Redd Foxx), Grady (Whitman Mayo) and Aunt Esther (Lawanda Page). All 3 are now deceased. They reminisce about past shows and are running a Sanford and Son Museum at Redd Foxx’s mansion.
Redd Foxx A&E Biography
Redd Foxx E! True Hollywood Story
Sanford- all 26 episodes
Saved by the Bell
Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style (1992)
Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas (1994)
E! True Hollywood Story: Saved by the Bell
Seinfeld
The Seinfeld Story (NBC-11/26/04)
Regis and Kelly: (CBS-11/23/04) Jerry Seinfeld guests
Today Show (NBC-11/22/04) Jerry Seinfeld guests
Oprah (CBS-11/29/04) Seinfeld cast
Six Million Dollar Man/Bionic Woman
Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and Bionic Woman (1987)
Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and Bionic Woman (1989)
Bionic Ever After? (1994)
The Six Million Dollar Man Pilot Movie (1973)
Three’s Company
John Ritter A&E Biography (updated after death)
Life of Laughter: Remembering John Ritter (ABC-9/16/03)
Suzanne Somers A&E Biography
Early Show reunion (2001) Dewitt and Ritter
ET in TVLand: Three’s Company (60 minutes)
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals (FOX-9/25/99) Brady Bunch,
Partridge Family. Three’s Company
The Waltons
ET in TVLand: The Waltons (60 minutes)
Webster
E! True Hollywood Story: Emmanuel Lewis
Welcome Back Kotter
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 5 (FOX-5/4/00) Welcome Back
Kotter, Facts of Life, Roseanne