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David Schwarz
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Spotlight Anne Murray 1975
Singer Anne Murray is interviewed by Spotlight on a Star host David Schwartz. This unedited interview was recorded in Los Angeles on Feb. 8,1975. Spotlight aired on KCSN radio, Northridge from 1971 to 1977
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The Reel Game premiere broadcast 1971
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Jack Barry returned to ABC primetime as host of The Reel Game, a show he co-produced for Four Star Television. This premiere broadcast aired January 18,1971. Jack Clark was the show announcer. The show was taped at ABC Television Center, studio E, in Los Angeles.
Opening of Columbia Square part 3
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Part 3 of the April 30,1938 CBS radio broadcast of the opening of studios at Columbia Square in Hollywood. Included in the visuals are some tickets from some shows that originated there over the years. In the early 1950's, CBS television broadcast several shows from there.
Voices of CBS
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This is a montage of some of the legendary CBS staff announcers: 1-Bern Bennett (To Tell the Truth) 2-Hal Simms (Celebrity Talent Scouts) 3-Bill Martin (To Tell the Truth) 4-Bob Pfieffer (Choose Up Sides) 5-Gaylord Avery (The Entertainers) 6-George Bryan (On Broadway Tonight) 7-Harry Kramer (Mel Torme Show, Winner Take All, Mike & Buff) 8-Lee Vines (Talent Scouts) 9-Roger Forster (To Tell the T...
Spotlight David Gates interview 1975
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Singer-songwriter David Gates (Bread) is interviewed by Spotlight host David Schwartz, recorded February 6,1975. Spotlight on a Star aired on KCSN radio, Northridge from 1971 to 1977.
Opening of Columbia Square 1938 part 2
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Part 2 of the April 30,1938 radio broadcast marking the opening of Columbia Square in Hollywood, home of CBS Los Angeles.
Opening of Columbia Square 1938 part 1
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Part 1 of the April 30,1938 radio broadcast saluting the opening of CBS Columbia Square in Hollywood.
KRLA One Double One Oh Dick Dale
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Dick Dale created and performed this song as a tribute to Los Angeles Radio Station KRLA. The idea was suggested by Station Manager Bob Moore, who had heard that Dick had created a song for another station. KRLA began as a top 40 radio station in September 1959 and during the 1960's included legendary DJ's including Dave Hull, Johnny Hayes, Bob Eubanks, Casey Kasem, Jimmy O'Neill, Emperor Bob H...
Cinema Showcase David Shire
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American songwriter and composer David Shire is interviewed by David Schwartz for the premiere episode of Cinema Showcase. David Shire has composed for stage musicals, film and television. Among his film scores include The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, The Conversation, All the President's Men and parts of Saturday Night Fever. The interview was recorded in August 1976 and aired on the first ...
Gene Kelly interview 1976
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Los Angeles radio personality Bill Moran interviews Gene Kelly and Saul Chaplin. Originally broadcast on KABC radio, this interview aired around the time of the release of That's Entertainment part 2. The opening of the interview is missing from the original tape.
Cinema Showcase Basil Poledouris
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Film composer Basil Poledouris is the guest on Cinema Showcase, originally broadcast June 3,1982 on KCSN radio.
Neil Diamond interview 1977
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Los Angeles radio host Bill Moran interviews Neil Diamond on his KABC radio show, originally broadcast February 20,1977
Spotlight Manhattan Transfer interview 1976
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Spotlight Manhattan Transfer interview 1976
Henry Mancini & Rod McKuen interviews
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Henry Mancini & Rod McKuen interviews
Cinema Showcase Lalo Schifrin interview
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Cinema Showcase Lalo Schifrin interview
Jerry was a genius, my favourite score of his is 'The challenge' it is a masterclass in film scoring the odd meters and instruments always keeps you on the edge of your seat, Total recall is good and also the hijacking cue in Air Force One. I think these composers are all gone now except Bruce Broughton. Jerry had so much range as a composer , but hollywood prefer Hans Zimmer and Desplat sounds thesedays.
I enjoyed the interview. Rick sounded like he was very much at himself.❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊
I dated Gussie for about six months around 1970. What a great woman.
LOVE this interview. 12:11 I respect - and like very much - his view on being an actor. THANK YOU YOU TUBE
But the show showed us that Archie was a three dimensional person and he wasn't a bad dude. He showed incredible love for his family and eventually even Meathead.
Precious
Johnny Gilbert was the announcer.
What a charismatic man he was ❤❤❤ Looking back at this interview , it somehow seems , like he's still going strong ..... ( alive ) ***** Strange to see SMOKING on tv being allowed back then .......
he always seems like a sad soul to me.
Is it me or was Jerry giving hints of frustration in the interview or interviewer?
He is pretty abrasive, probably cost him good projects.
June 29th, 1978
Vin Scully ??
Only two artists had a number one Rock & Roll album in the1950's - one is Elvis. The other? Rick Nelson. God bless Rick.
Prominent CBS announcers-Bern Bennett, Roy Rowan, Bill Gilliand, Bill Martin, Don Robertson, Jack Slattery, Harry Kramer.
On Talent Scouts, a young Richard Pryor.
Too bad this show didn't last long. Vin was great doing a talk show.
TWO AMERICAN ICONS!
I really enjoyed hearing Ricky's voice speaking in his shy way. I still listen to his records. Thank you Ricky for being you.❤
Thanks for posting, I would never have had any opportunity to view this interview from 50 years ago
Sam didn't want to give Marion Keisker full credit for discovering Elvis. He was not there,he did not discover Elvis, and he did not record ELVIS first.
Goldsmith composed Oscar-worthy music for The Swarm(1978) and Inchon(1982). Movie critics hated those films.
The station carried by radio giants, such as Wolfman, Harve, Casey, Eubanks, The Emperor, Biondi, Hull, Jimmy O, Real Don, Tuna, Huggy, Art Laboe, Hayes & many others, lead by Wagner.
It’s wild to hear him talk without a NY accent
The interview was fresh after Elvis' death so feels more real. Narratives got a little crazy later on. Its touching how he remembers Elvis the teenager and human being. Sam was a great man.
I can't stop watching All in the family and Mary Tyler moore shows.Addicted to the marvellous scripts and talented actors!
A brilliant man! 🌟❤️
This is great!!!
An authentic American Genius. Gene Kelly predicted Bollywood.
Thank you very much! The host,Bill Moran was extremely polite to Caller#2, who thought Robert Hilburn was a good critic. Huh?, What? ...Hilburn was quite the opposite .Hilburn was the most close minded, lazy "reviewer" that thought his bitchy, negative quips held validity & could hurt recording artists. An awful, bitter queen & so horrid to be around. It was a poorly kept industry "secret" that he was insufferable. His negativity toward artists was only Robert projecting his own self loathing towards talented people. In fact, many people considered a negative review from Robert Hilburn was really a stamp of approval in the highest order. And what makes a critic "worthy" to judge artists anyway? They seem to have so much to say, but have they ever proved themselves as writers or performing artists?
This is a gem. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Help, check book,
TPIR, Gambit, and TJW actually premiered in 1972
Producers and entertainers copied each other and it is a problem even in 2024.
Four years later when Who wants to be a millionaire? Itself an import from overseas became a hit producers did not learn its lesson. They copied it.
Creativity is a problem with game shows even in 2024.
What's this song actually premiered in the fall of 1964.
Father of the Bride Part I actually came out in 1991.
As a kid meathead and Gloria were much older young people but represented the then modern attitude. Archie and Edith were the establishment in an Archie rebelious decline. Now in retrospect older now than Archie and Edith, one feels at odds with Meathead and Gloria as life makes Archie's sarcrastic point of view more believable A movie ro watch is Law and Disorder starring Carrol Oconner was Ernest Borgnine that ehows more of an Archie bunker like character dealing with 70s NY
Wink Martindale was my hero as a child, 1981-1987
Wink has always been my hero.
Lovely interview! Thank you! ❤
Ricky Nelson is the greatest EVER!@ IM NOW 31 YEARS OLD+ I LOVE HIS MUSIC+ HIS SONGS SOOO FANTASIC!!!!!😊
I cried the day I heard this beautiful man passed away. I loved AITF as a kid but didn't appreciate what a work of art it was until I started watching reruns as an adult.
Just phenomenal !!!!!
i was watching a different interview where stephen foster was mentioned and how Neil had listed him as an influence or inspiration. this interview actually gives it another dimension. Foster had to sell the rights to his music and ultimately died with very little to show for his talent. and if you know even a little bit about the industry and record companies you'll know there have been scores of people who went the same path (Badfinger is but one example from the 70's) and if you know even one thing about Neil it's how wasn't afraid to square up to those guys in the industry. He proved it could be done. i don't know what it's like these days. seems a little bit blown to hell with the introduction of social media and platforms like youtube. you no longer need a label to represent you. Plenty of very talented musicians are being heard and they are gaining multitudes of fans and support without prostituting themselves to a record label. it's almost like BUSKING..... only it's not just limited to a street corner. Capitalism at its finest.... if the fans like you they will support you. that's all that matters.
A fantastic credit to his Irish heritage! And a great American who so skillfully portrayed the character of Archie. And a great father. ❤
This is wonderfully comfortable and relaxing. My husband and I are binge watching AITF and at 66 years I'm finally realizing the genius of Carroll. I was too busy being a teenager & only occasionally watched; when I did watch I asked my savvy NYC Mom, HOW CAN YOU WATCH THIS? She raised me with no prejudice. I bought his autobiography from Amazon and there's something so peaceful about his voice that relaxes my mental illness (depression, severe anxiety and panic disorder). I hope he'd feel good about that, with the tragic loss of his son Hugh. An old saying from the great author Fannie Flagg: "Sometimes I Just Can't Wait To Get To Heaven". ✌️🙏
The interviewer is so stupid that it hurts
Two classic voices, this is fantastic.
Sublime and beautiful. 😊❤x
La. Voz más bella del Universo,