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- Grammy Awards show for recorded music released in 1967.
- Bob Hope and friends celebrate the NFL's 60th Anniversary.
- 19772h7.5 (21)TV SpecialBob Hope looks back at his 45-year collaboration and friendship with Bing Crosby, with a great deal of archive footage dating as far back as 1932.
- The First Nine Months are the Hardest a musical comedy produced by the legendary team of Bill Persky and Sam Denoff with music written by Ray Charles and staring the iconic Sonny and Cher with Dick Van Dyke.
- The Game had 3 Stars and 20 contestants who played for a weekday broadcast and along with "A Name Dropper"-A Person who in some way had a connection to 1 of the 3 celebrities. Examples were: A Maid, 1st Grade Teacher or Mechanic. The Stars told stories about how they related to the "Name Dropper." The Contestants voted for the star what story they believed. If they were correct they each collect $10 (possibly $200). "The Name Dropper" collected $10 for each wrong vote. In Addition, Each Game had 2 Contestants got a chance to explain why they chose as they did and then played for a bonus prize. The Contestant with the greatest number of correct answers on a weekday's worth wins a $1000 Bonus.
- Hour-long prime-time version of the popular game show with famous contestants performing before a panel of celebrities and facing the infamous gong.
- Bob Hope and friends celebrate Christmas with skits and interviews.
- The Ol' Pea Picker hosts a country-western Christmas music celebration.
- The Tim Pipher Show was a "Tonight Show -like" interview program with a large studio audience, a band, celebrities flown in from New York and Los Angeles , and on-set interviews from Hollywood. What made this show special was that the celebrities were major soap opera stars! For the production, the producers renovated an old movie theater on Hilton Head Island, SC , and turned it into what was at the time the largest TV studio in the Carolinas, seating over 300. After its broadcast run, videotapes were sold via advertising in Soap Opera Digest. Tim Pipher was the host. Guests included Billy Warlock of General Hospital, Julie Pinson of Port Charles (now of Days of Our Lives), and Lauren Koslow, Victor Alfieri, Bryan Dattilo, and Steve Wilder of Days of Our Lives. Rob Springer was the announcer and John Bracket was the band leader. John Bracket and the Sounds of Primetime was the band.
- One French-bashing late night TV talk show host vs. One French columnist dedicated to exposing French-Bashing and Anti-French activity in America. To paraphrase Howard Beale, he's as mad as hell, and he's not going to take this anymore! Marc Saint-Aubin du Cormier, media watchdog 'rottweiler at large' travels on a 44 day road trip in one of the hottest summers on record to confront Tonight Show host, Jay Leno about his incessant French Bashing on late-night TV. One province, 13 states and 27 cities later he arrives on the doorstep of NBC Studios to teach Jay Leno a history lesson. Will Jay get an "A" or totally flunk out...?
- Lou Rawls host this variety special featuring soul music and comedy sketches. Produced by the Laugh In team of George Schlatter and Ed Friendly.
- A 90th birthday celebration for General Jimmy Doolittle, who led an attack by the U.S. Army Air Corps on Japan in the early months of World War II.
- Contestants win cash prizes by guessing how celebrities on a panel of 15 will answer a moral question a certain way.
- Comedy showcase for Arte Johnson, which developed many of the characters he created for "Laugh-In". Like the older show, this program featured skits and blackouts.
- Bob is ill, so Bing Crosby and Jack co-host in his place.
- "CHAIN LETTER" is Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall's New Game Show after "LET'S MAKE A DEAL (1963)" Starring Mr. Jan Murray and Wendell Niles, Sr.'s The Announcer for 75 Shows (75 Days = 2 Seasons) in living Color on NBC-TV and presented 2 Teams (1 Celebrity Star Captain and 1 Regular Contestant each) includes "The Championship Team" are looking the board of "CHAIN LETTERS" with the category title as used as an sentence/phrase and no paragraphs/clauses and only one (1) word of the same category's word out of the sentence/phrase will go backwards from the Last letter to The 1st Letter of the word by saying the mystery word exactly right to win one (1) point per word to determine the number of words are all beginnings of the single word's letter without in order and unfortunately, This'll'/That'll causing to break the chain letter series of letters of the same word after 10 seconds or otherwise the challenging team collects the point score within the matter of the remaining number of letters of the chain letter word's broken and the 1st Team Score 10 points (July 4-8, 1966 and change into 25 points from July 11 to October 14, 1966) wins the game and collects $100 and play "CHAIN LETTER'S FAST MONEY" (The Same Bonus Round Title will be used again in 1976 for "THE FAMILY FEUD (1976) on ABC-TV." On "CHAIN LETTER'S FAST MONEY" The Champions will take 1 Single Word to an different category's sentence/phrase in the matter of 60 Seconds = 1 Minute to do it to all the number of letters of the same/different word wins $20 per word for being correct in the exact manner and the champions going through the number of letters to say words up to the 1st Letter of the word wins the cash are based the complete word of letters what the number of letters plus (+) $100 for the champion's total cash winnings {i.e.: $20 x 6 = $120 for risqué (+) $100 = $220} and they'll face the new challengers before either defeated/lose the game or Finish 10 Games and although NBC Radio and TV Never Getting The Touch of Establish Winning Goal of these Game Shows by it's own target value of U.S. Dollars ($.)
- Vic Damone is a singer in the 1940s & the 1950s. In 1967, He hosted the summer variety show for the vacationing Dean Martin and in 1971, the show returned for 6-7 week period on NBC-TV.
- Skits includes a mock beauty contest and the famous "Si" routine made famous by Benny and Mel Blanc.
- Arthur Godfrey hosts a series of songs and comic skits based on ecology themes.
- Arte Johnson hosts his first TV special.
- On this festive and tropical Holiday outing, Bob Hope introduces The Associated Press- All American Football Team. Mother and daughter country duo, The Judds, sing Winter Wonderland and Beautiful Star of Bethlehem and Bob and Barbara Eden perform his signature Christmas song, Silver Bells. Comedy bits include a spoof of the hit movie Steel Magnolias. Entitled Steel Petunias, the skit has Bob Hope dressed in drag as the Dolly Parton character, Miss Trudy !
- Bobby Darin is joined by singer Joanie Sommers (in one of her first television appearances) and veteran comedian Bob Hope in this musical-variety special.
- A game show broadcast at daytime. The show featured mystery guests, and the host provided clues concerning their identities. A panel of three celebrities then tried to guess the identity of each mystery guest. Bill Leyden served as the MC, while Dennis James served as both a regular panelist and a semi-regular host for the show.
- The characters from the comic strip come alive with comedy and music.
- Game show with three contestants determining which of five celebrities is the subject of a revealed secret. Money is rewarded for contestants with the correct answers and the highest scorers receive what money they have won.