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    dpitts2217-1 — 19 years ago(October 15, 2006 10:48 AM)

    I'm trying to locate anyone that might have a copy of a 90 minute PBS Television Special from 1983 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in NY city, "Jukebox Saturday Night" Eddie Albert was the master of ceremonies.
    Stars were: Bob Crosby, Betty Hutton, Keely Smith, Margaret Whiting, Herb Jeffries.
    If anyone has this, please contact,
    David pitts
    dpitts2217@sbcglobal.net

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      bluwings — 17 years ago(January 29, 2009 06:15 AM)

      Was it Eddie Albert the 'elder' or Edward Albert, the son who died at age 55 (bless him)? People get them confused frequently.

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        philosophymom — 9 years ago(June 04, 2016 05:41 AM)

        I saw this program either on bootleg DVD or YouTube (can't recall now the quality was pretty poor, whatever it was). The MC was definitely Eddie "Senior," and the band played a bit of "September Song" (which I know he recorded, and apparently included in his nightclub act in the '50s) as he was introduced and came on stage. He didn't sing, though.
        When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.

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