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The Mike Douglas Show - "Minnelli / Scorsese" - KNXT Channel 2 (7/15/1977) 📺 ✱ 🎤 🎥 

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Not from Chicago, but rather taped off the air in Los Angeles (on KNXT Channel 2), here is a mostly (well, about 57%) complete broadcast of The Mike Douglas Show (S16E205) with one of the stars of the new movie "New York, New York," Liza Minnelli, and its director, Martin Scorsese, among his guests, as are Diahnne Abbott and Woody Herman with The Thundering Herd.
In Chicago itself, this show was broadcast on WSNS Channel 44 on the same day, albeit from 1:00pm to 2:30pm local time
Includes:
Recording coming in midway through Segment 1, where Mike has words with Liza before she belts out (albeit lip-synced, using the original recording) the "Theme From 'New York, New York' " (edited out of this video due to RU-vid blocking, but posted separately here: • The Mike Douglas Show ... )
Commercials for:
Good Seasons Italian Dressing
JCPenney Summer White Goods Sale
GoldenWest Mobile Homes
Winchell's Donut House
Segment 2, with Mike starting out introducing Liza's then-husband Jack Haley Jr. who's in the audience, then speaking with her about her life and career and both reminiscing about MGM, before showing a clip from the film
Commercials for:
Alpo Beef Chunks Dinner for Dogs (with Lorne Greene)
Preparation H
Polident Extra Effervescent Denture Cleaner
Trident bubble gum and sugarless gum
Segment 3, with Mike and Liza joining in a medley including "Once In A While" ('KNXT Los Angeles' lower-third on-screen station ID starting at 17:37), "Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me," "The Man I Love," "Taking A Chance On Love," "Just You, Just Me," and "You Are My Lucky Star"
Channel 2 Newsroom preview with (a very young!) Connie Chung (Linda Douglass interview with Leslie Van Houten)
Commercials for:
KNXT Channel 2 - '2 LA' extended promo featuring various locations - "Here's to L.A."
Promo for novel "This Ravaged Heart" by Barbara Riefe
Sears One Day Appliance Spectacular - Saturday only
Hali-Specht's Storewide Clearance Sale (ends Sunday, July 24th)
Promo for novel "The Jigsaw Man" by Dorothea Bennett (two book commercials in one break, wow!)
In Segment 4, director Martin Scorsese joins, preceded by behind-the-scenes clip of filming, and discusses the making of the film with Liza and Mike and his own life and career up to this point including Roger Corman's role in furthering his career
Commercials for:
Folger's Coffee Crystals (what, no Mrs. Olsen?)
Laura Scudder's Potato Chips
Glendale Federal Savings & Loan Association (with 100-year-old Dad (?) Miller)
Starving Artists Group, Inc. - Art Sale
Segment 5 continues with Liza and Martin, and another clip from the film
Commercials for:
New Improved Aurora and Soft Prints toilet paper
Sambo's Restaurant - new kids' menu, with David Hollander (posted separately here: • Sambo's Restaurants - ... )
Hali-Specht's Storewide Clearance Sale (longer ad)
Zody's Buck-A-Rama Sale (begins Tuesday, July 12th)
In Segment 6, Woody Herman leads The Thundering Herd on a rollicking version of a Duke Ellington number, followed by a more rocking number
Commercials for:
Knudson yogurt
Safeway Super Saver Special
Segment 7 starts with Mike introducing guest Diahnne Abbott, and showing a clip of her musical number in "New York, New York"; she comes out on stage and is greeted by Mike (with Woody, Martin and Liza looking on) at the point the recording ends
This aired on local Los Angeles TV on Friday, July 15th 1977 during the 3:30pm to 5:00pm (Pacific time) timeframe.
About The Museum of Classic Chicago Television:
The MCCTv (FuzzyMemoriesTV) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit whose primary mission is the preservation and display of off-air, early home videotape recordings (70s to early 80s, mostly) recorded off of TV (in Chicago or other cities now too); things which would likely be lost if not sought out and preserved digitally. If you have any old 1970s videotapes recorded off of TV please email: tapes@fuzzy.tv Even though (mostly) short clips are displayed here, we preserve the entire broadcasts in our archives - the complete programs with breaks (or however much is present on the tape), for historical preservation. For information on how to help in our mission, to donate or lend tapes to be converted to digital, please e-mail tapes@fuzzy.tv Thank you for your help!

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@videox222ify
@videox222ify Год назад
Most people do not realize how extremely rare it is to find something like this that taped off TV from the 1970s and with the original commercials. This is **very hard to find** and I think I read that less than 1% of the population owned VCRs before 1980 and of the ones that owned them it was still so rare to record off TV because it was always very tricky and complicated. We used to have to punch in codes on the VCR with a tiny remote control that was connected to the TV with a wire and this was the more modern version.
@LannieLord
@LannieLord Год назад
Often schools had Video tape recorders . So there were teachers and student tech crew that would tape things - sometimes just to watch them selves, or friends - or a classroom.
@brutusalwaysminded
@brutusalwaysminded 2 дня назад
Nice tribute to an often maligned Scorsese gem. Thanks a bunch! ❤
@judydavenport9636
@judydavenport9636 Год назад
Mom loved this show . I liked it too. Ty for showing this.
@RusstheTroubadour
@RusstheTroubadour Год назад
Mike on average recorded more than 230 shows per season from seasons 1 -19 ( Show was distributed by Group W aka Westinghouse Broadcasting from seasons 1-20). Mike was replaced by John Davidson in September of 1980. It lasted for 2 seasons. Mike's show was then independently distributed for another 2 seasons ending in early summer 1982.
@ZhairMillerGospelArchive
@ZhairMillerGospelArchive Год назад
Hi, I’m a gospel fan of singer Clara Ward, do your remember seeing her in the Mike Douglas Show in the 60s and early 70s? I’ve been looking for her 10 appearances on his show, I already own two copies but the other eight seem hard to find. Do you know anyone that could help me get a hold of these
@commentingcollector
@commentingcollector Год назад
Today, August 11th Michael Delaney Dowd Jr. better known Mike Douglas would have been celebrating his 102 Birthday. RIP Mr. Douglas.
@RusstheTroubadour
@RusstheTroubadour Год назад
In March of 1976 Mike Douglas ( instead of Gene Rayburn) surprised everyone by walking onto the set of MATCH GAME 76 and congratulated them for being the #1 show on daytime television. He also thanked them for making an unscheduled appearance. Mike's show was taped at studio 31 and MG was taped at studio 33 at CBS Television City in Los Angeles.
@RusstheTroubadour
@RusstheTroubadour Год назад
Connie Chung is 30 yrs old here. She did the Newsbreak segments and co- anchored the station's evening news until 1983.
@betsystewart9786
@betsystewart9786 Месяц назад
Mike Douglas had a great way to interview Liza as a conversation
@commentingcollector
@commentingcollector Год назад
Mike Douglas and Merv Griffin were the Pepsi Coke, McDonald’s Burger King, Apple Microsoft of daytime talk shows back in the day.
@RusstheTroubadour
@RusstheTroubadour Год назад
While Mike's show ran from the fall of 1961 to early summer 1982 ( reruns aired from late November 1981) w/no breaks There were 4 versions of Merv's show. NBC daytime 62-63 season,. first run syndication May 1965 - August 15, 1969, Then CBS late night Aug 18, 1969 - Feb 11, 1972. Then back to first run syndication from Feb 14,1972- Aug 1986. Notice the last three runs were basically uninterrupted. The 65-69 run was distributed by Group W Productions ( Mike's long time syndication partner).
@wmbrown6
@wmbrown6 Год назад
@@RusstheTroubadour - Merv's Group W show was for evenings, Mike's for daytime. Mr. Griffin was also the fourth in that line, dating back to 1961 when _P.M. East / P.M. West_ (co-hosted by Mike Wallace on the East Coast) debuted. Then after that fizzled, Steve Allen returned with a talk show that ran until he was picked to host _I've Got A Secret_ in 1964. Then Group W tried (and failed) with a young chap named Regis Philbin. Then Merv came along. After CBS snared Merv in 1969, Group W put David Frost on for 3 years.
@RusstheTroubadour
@RusstheTroubadour Год назад
@@wmbrown6 Thanks. PM East/ West would later be redeveloped in the late 70s to PM Magazine which ran for more than a decade in some markets.
@wmbrown6
@wmbrown6 Год назад
@@RusstheTroubadour - And, I might add, aired on the Group W stations as "Evening Magazine."
@robatsea2009
@robatsea2009 Год назад
Lovely to see, but I wish the tape hadn't cut out when it did. Diahnne Abbott was Robert De Niro's girlfriend at the time (she's in "Taxi Driver", as the porno theater cashier he tries to chat up) and De Niro was backstage. They managed to coax him out for a few minutes, a very rare appearance at that time by the notoriously shy actor. He was sporting his beard grown in preparation for "The Deer Hunter".
@FuzzyMemoriesTV
@FuzzyMemoriesTV Год назад
"Wish the tape hadn't cut out when it did..." - Believe me, I share the sentiment, often. 😂
@pkd.81
@pkd.81 Год назад
I, too, listened to Tarantino's 1979 run through.
@LizaFan
@LizaFan 7 месяцев назад
Terrific!
@stephaniestanley8041
@stephaniestanley8041 2 месяца назад
❤Liza is so beautiful
@MediaBuster
@MediaBuster 9 месяцев назад
Where is the full show?
@pinkcherries68
@pinkcherries68 Год назад
Great memories wow
@BobBurroughYT
@BobBurroughYT 9 месяцев назад
Pretty sure the commercial voiceover at 27:07 is Adam West of Batman legend.
@RusstheTroubadour
@RusstheTroubadour Год назад
@ Museum of Classic Chicago Television What was airing on WBBM Channel 2 Chicago in the 3:30 - 5:00 time period instead of Mike's show? Was it DINAH! starring Dinah Shore?
@wmbrown6
@wmbrown6 Год назад
Very likely.
@FuzzyMemoriesTV
@FuzzyMemoriesTV Год назад
Yep - Dinah, with that day’s guests Bob Newhart, Ralph Waite, Dick Clark, Tavares, Eric Scott, and Joe Conley. [thanks to our researcher Chris Tufts]
@vancouverguy2533
@vancouverguy2533 Год назад
Does anyone have the 1973 episode about the Pascagoula abduction with Parker and Hickson?
@RolloSmokes
@RolloSmokes Год назад
Was this episode recorded in Philadelphia or Los Angeles?
@RusstheTroubadour
@RusstheTroubadour Год назад
This was recorded at CBS Television City in Los Angeles Studio 31.
@wmbrown6
@wmbrown6 Год назад
@@RusstheTroubadour - I don't think Mr. Douglas moved to L.A. until 1978, he would still have recorded his shows from KYW-TV's studios on Independence Mall in Philly at this point.
@ernanidimassa4968
@ernanidimassa4968 Год назад
@@RusstheTroubadour No this was back in Philly at KYW-TV in the new studios Group W built for us at 5th and Market on Independence Mall... I should know I was there and wokred as a producer for Mike from 1969 - 1982
@stacyemelineclaire
@stacyemelineclaire 5 месяцев назад
Omg where is the rest ? 🥲
@HereForTheComments
@HereForTheComments Год назад
My God, look at young Scorsese. He doesn't look anything like he does today.
@MediaBuster
@MediaBuster 9 месяцев назад
Wow, that;s a great observation. You figured out someone doesn't look like they did 50 years ago?
@taylorfusion
@taylorfusion Год назад
WOW ------> is that young JOE LOVANO?? same sound today.....
@wmbrown6
@wmbrown6 Год назад
In New York, on WCBS Channel 2, this show would have aired (from 4:30pm to 6:00pm EDT) only two days after the onset of the second big NYC blackout. That week, the 6pm news was anchored by Jim Jensen and John Tesh (the latter subbing for Rolland Smith); reporters at the time included Bill Greenwood, Marilyn Salenger, Chris Borgen, Vic Miles, J.J. Gonzalez, Arnold Diaz, Charles Crawford (Health & Science Editor), John Stossel (Consumer Editor), Bob Halloran (sports), and Joe Witte (weatherman). And Gaylord Avery on the voiceover. Oh, and Dave Marash co-anchoring the 11pm news.
@wmbrown6
@wmbrown6 Год назад
The prior day's edition (S16E204, aired July 14th) had as guests Ruth Gordon, George Jessel, Anita Loos and Fred Waring. This was followed in NYC by the newscast linked below, and described a few posts down: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5DMBOsOfR4s.html
@NEPatriot
@NEPatriot Год назад
And KNXT (KCBS)'s sister station in New York WCBS-TV aired Mike at 4.30 PM...to compete against WABC's 4.30 movie.
@johndalton3180
@johndalton3180 Год назад
Those aren't "vibrations" Mike.
@FlavioGirl
@FlavioGirl Год назад
a young connie chung :)
@danfuller478
@danfuller478 Год назад
Marty pretty jumpy and talking real fast here.... Hell, it was the 70s....
@johndalton3180
@johndalton3180 7 месяцев назад
Oscar time? I don't think so!!
@thewkovacs316
@thewkovacs316 Год назад
scorsese's only bomb the man could not direct a musical
@LannieLord
@LannieLord Год назад
Also : Liza was not an A-lister any more and DeNiro was not a superstar yet. So there';s that.
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