From its original broadcast (March 29, 1978), here are the final minutes of "A Special Evening With Carol Burnett." This was also the final "Carol Burnett Show." Carol thanks the crew, talks about her decision to stop the show, and sings "I'm So Glad We Had this Time Together" one last time.
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From the final installment of "CBS On the Air," Carol Burnett opens the Saturday show by singing about "When CBS Ruled the West." Sorry about the dropouts in the clip; portions of this episode didn't seem to hold up as well as the rest of the series.
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By request, here is the opening of the Monday installment of "CBS On the Air." The clip starts with a song sung by George Burns, followed by a dance skit featuring Bea Arthur and Lucille Ball.
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Eve Arden, Richard Crenna, Linda Lavin, Jim Nabors, Bonnie Franklin, and Bert Convy introduce the Friday episode of "CBS On the Air" with a song, "Person to Person."
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From the Saturday (and final) episode of the retrospective "CBS On the Air," here's a musical number about spin-off shows.
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A neat countdown backward year by year from 1978 to 1928 in pictures, this came from "CBS On the Air", a weeklong celebration of the network's 50th anniversary. The clip precedes Walter Cronkite's wrap-up monologue on the final show. The music was composed by Leonard Bernstein.
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The Waltons open the Thursday installment of "CBS On the Air."
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From 2006, WGME celebrates Kim Block's 25 years on television.
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From May 2004, here is another clip celebrating WGAN/WGME's 50th Anniversary. This one focuses on the technological changes through the years. Greg Lagerquist reports and interviews "Cap'n" Lloyd Knight, a man integral to the early success of the station.
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From Fall of 1979, here is a promo showcasing some of NBC's specials that year. Casey Kasem announces.
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Here are two start-up sequences for 3BTV (after being renamed from "Basil Basset Bingo"). The first one is from the summer of 1997 with "Timid/Wild Bob." This is followed by a promo for a Jackpot night on July 12, 1997. The second start-up is from March 8, 1997 and features "Special-O."
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Two "Cap'n Crunch" commercials from 1984, with the second being for "new" Choco Crunch cereal. Legendary voice-actor Daws Butler is the Cap'n.
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An open from a November 1982 "News 13" broadcast on WGAN-TV. Frank Gari's "Hello News" is the music.
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Some of the Basil Basset segments that ran in between games on Basil Basset Bingo. There were countless other segments (most featuring bad jokes and puns) that were sadly not recorded. Some are strange to say the least!
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