CHANNEL SURFING - HD
Pan television guide schedule. Channel surfing on an old-fashioned television set shows The Galloping Gourmet, a weatherman, and a medical program. Note Mastered currently in DVC PRO HD 16 x 9 from film. Available in all HD and SD 43 formats.
MERV GRIFFIN/DINAH S
00:00:00:00 [Friends and associates comment on the death of entertainer Dinah Shore]--SV MS Merv Griffin discusses Shores all american look and southern charm; 1st woman MC of primetime shw; Shore ...
Dinah Shore sings at the Hollywood Canteen
Part 4, Dinah Shore sings at the Hollywood Canteen. Personages: Lana Turner, Deanna Durbin, Marlene Dietrich, Xavier Cugat, Lewis Stone, Eddie Cantor, Hedy Lamarr, Red Skelton, and Jimmy Durante. (1546_005)
Paramount
Entertainer Dinah Shore appears at war bond drive in Nashville in 1942
Barrage Of TV Clips Montage
Fast and furious barrage of TV clips (mostly commercials) beginning with I Remember Mama and ending with singing Dinah Shore. Too fast to identify individual clips. FIC/WA - 1950's/1960's - B/W
1959 MONTAGE Dinah Shore and Pat Boone standing on set with clouds and Chevrolet logo, singing about the '59 Chevrolet
DINAH SHORE INVITATIONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT / LPGA
1950s TV SHOW
DINAH SHORE
INDUSTRY/MANUFACTURING
STILLS OF DINAH SHORE, BOB HOPE.
DINAH SHORE INVITATIONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT / LPGA
Car Commercials and CERV III Concept Car
Early commercials lead with Chevrolet on Pinnacle peak, Dinah Shore, Groucho Marx
DINAH SHORE
00:00:00:00 [Dinah Shore talks w/Tennessee Ernie Ford]--MS Shore and FOrd talk about Fords visits to San Quentin prison to sing w/the choir; religion on his album. (0:00)/
Various Subjects
DINAH SHORE, 1950S
Entertainer Dinah Shore appears at war bond drive in Nashville in 1942
Dinah Shore, wearing fur coat, deplanes and accepts bouquet of flowers / Shore, still holding bouquet, talks with Lipe Henslee, state collector of internal revenues / Shore walks on airfield toward camera / Shore and Henslee exit building as people look on / indoor booth selling war bond stamps, with line of customers / INT booth, with VS worker accepting money, selling stamps / women at EXT booth window / worker's hands with sheets of stamps / crowd waiting in line / purchasing stamps / Shore on stage with TN Gov. Prentice Cooper, who buys stamps from her / audience members applaud / VS Shore sings into microphone, wearing a dress with lace bodice and floral skirt / VS Cooper speaks at microphone
Various Subjects
FANCY CARS, LIZ TAYLOR PRESS CONFERENCE, HOWARD STERN BOOK SIGNING, SPEAKING, JAY LENO AT THE WHITE HOUSE, RUSH LIMBAUGH, OPRAH, TV HALL OF FAME W/KOPPEL, COSBY, DINAH SHORE,TED TURNER, SISKEL AND EBERT
Chateau Thierry, civillians waving, American Aisne-Marne memorial, Dinah Shore Bridge, Molon, France; Parade in Paris, France; 8/28/44
Chateau Thierry, civillians waving, American Aisne-Marne memorial, Dinah Shore Bridge, Molon, France; Parade in Paris, France; 8/28/44. CHATEAU-THIERRY CIVILIANS WAVING AT ALLIED TROOPS HORSE AND BUGGIES CROSSING BRIDGE CIVILIANS GATHERED ON AT DOORWAY LOTS OF CIVILIANS GATHERED IN STREETS AMERICAN AISNE - MARNE MEMORIAL CITIZENS GOING THROUGH RUINS MALONEY DE BAT US TROOPS AND CIVILIANS READING THE PAPER US SOLDIERS SIGNING A BOOK DINAH SHORE BRIDGE ONE WOMAN WITH SOLDIERS ON JEEP WOMEN SPEAKING TO SOLDIERS SOLDIERS HOLDING BACK CIVILIANS AT LIBERATION PARADE WOW MEDIC VAN WITH ALLIED FLAGS ARC DE TRIOMPHE IN BACKGROUND DEGAULLE AT PARADE WOMEN WHO SERVED AT PARADE WOW CIVILIANS CHEERING ON ROOFTOPS WITH ALLIED FLAGS LITTLE GIRLS ON TANKS CHILDREN CIVILIANS DUCKING BEHIND JEEP. WWII in HD
LARRY KING LIVE
00:00:00:00 Guests: Shari Lewis, Dinah Shore, Desmond Morris (0:00) /
Vice President Wallace Washes Dishes With Bob Hope
Wide shot of audience clapping at Hollywood Canteen / Medium shot of Henry Wallace with Bob Hope joining him on stage and shaking hands / Wide shot of audience clapping / Medium close up of Wallace next to microphone smiling and laughing and hugging Bob Hope / High angle shot of Hope and Wallace in restaurant aprons backstage in the kitchen where they wash dishes with Dinah Shore in an apron / Medium shot of Wallace and Hope and Shore drying dishes and laughing / Medium shot of Wallace holding up porcelain coffee cup / High angle shot of Wallace drying a plate as Bob Hope accidentally drops a dish and hands a piece of the broken dish to Wallace.
WHITE HOUSE
PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH ARRIVES AT THE NATIONAL HALL OF FAME DINNER. 20:53:19:28 WS OF THE CROWD GATHERED IN THE HALL. VS OF BUSINESS LEADERS ENTERING THE HALL WALKING PAST HONOR GUARDS BRANDISHING SABRES. 21:07:09:00 VS OF ENTERTAINER DINAH SHORE ENTERING THE HALL. VS OF BUSH ARRIVING. CI: PERSONALITIES: BUSH, GEORGE. PERSONALITIES: SHORE, DINAH.
1940s MUSICAL SHORTS
DINAH SHORE - NIGHT AND DAY
Various Subjects
SOLDIERS HAVING A GOOD TIME, SOLDIERS AT USO SHOWS, DINAH SHORE, EDDIE CANTOR, HEDY LAMAR, RED SKELTON, JIMMY DURANTE, ROCHESTER/EDDIE ANDERSON, LENA HORNE, JIMMY STEWART, SOLDIERS WITH WOMEN, AIRMEN, WOMAN READING LETTER, WOMEN ON THE HOMEFRONT, SEXY PRIVATE SNAFU CARTOON "SECRETS", MEN LEAVE FOR WAR, ROSIE THE RIVETER, ELANOR ROOSEVELT, WACs, WOMEN WORKERS
The Dick Cavett Show (ABC)
Guests: Milton Berle, Tuesday Weld, Dinah Shore Dinah Shore perf: I Don't Know How to Love Him Dinah Shore (born Frances Rose Shore; February 29, 1916 - February 24, 1994) was an American singer, actress, and television personality. She reached the height of her popularity as a recording artist during the Big Band era of the 1940s and 1950s, but achieved even greater success a decade later, in television, mainly as hostess of a series of variety programs for Chevrolet. Tuesday Weld (born August 27, 1943) is an American actress. As a featured performer in supporting roles, her work was acknowledged with nominations for a Golden Globe Award for Play It As It Lays (1972), a nomination for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1978), an Emmy Award for The Winter of Our Discontent (1983), and a BAFTA for Once Upon a Time in America (1984). Milton Berle (born Milton Berlinger, July 12, 1908 - March 27, 2002) was an American comedian and actor. As the host of NBC's Texaco Star Theater (1948-55), he was the first major American television star and was known to millions of viewers as Uncle Miltie and Mr. Television during TV's golden age.