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Here's most of The Suzanne Somers Special (except for about ten minutes unaccounted for) as aired on the CBS Network via WBBM Channel 2, taped on board the U.S.S. Ranger in San Diego before an audience of 6,000 Navy sailors. Joining Ms. Somers (working her way back from her firing from Three's Company) are Flip Wilson, Gladys Knight and The Pips (in a "special appearance"), and special guest star Marie Osmond. (This was alluded to during her appearance shown earlier in the day on The Regis Philbin Show as seen here: • NBC Network - The Regis Philbin Show - WMA... ) Includes: Opening with faraway shot of carrier, followed by medley of 1950's rock and roll classics Title sequence with introduction of guests, followed by sponsor billboard for Clairol Nice 'n Easy Commercials for: Clairol Nice 'n Easy Comtrex Multi-Symptom Cold Reliever Among the highlights of Segment 2, Suzanne says a few words to the assembled audience, then performs "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do"; Gladys and the Pips perform "Friendship Train" and "Midnight Train to Georgia"; and another musical number Commercials for: New Nabisco Potato 'n Sesame Atari Video Computer System Promo for 24th Annual Grammy Awards for Wednesday Promo for Archie Bunker's Place for Sunday In Segment 3, yet another "big number" from Suzanne and her dancers, then she and Marie do a duet, afterwards she speaks with airman Michael Peters from Sacramento - then sings to him; next is another musical segment ("Over the Edge") with her and Marie Commercials for: Ban Roll-On (saw this woman on some TV show - who might she be?) Kindness from Clairol Return bumper Promo for special movie presentation of "Ivanhoe" (a new production, not the 1952 film) for Tuesday, and for "The In-Laws" for Sunday CBS 'Eye-D' (voiceover by Lee Jordan) Commercial: Paul Masson Emerald Dry Station ID / promo for THE 10 O'Clock News with Bill Kurtis (previewing story of Wayne Williams trial) Sponsor billboard for Non-Aerosol Final Net In Segment 4, Suzanne reads Q&A's from Rory Pritchard of Reno, NV; Alan Michaels; Bobby R. Rutherford; Larry Fennell (?) of Huntington Beach; and Master Chief David Hobbs (who gives her a flight jacket); afterwards Flip as Geraldine comes onto the stage (looking like Rick James), followed by another chance for Suzanne to show her singing prowess Recording cuts out after that (with the ending of that segment, the commercial break, and part of the next segment missing - about 10 minutes, give or take) to another segment with Suzanne in a red dress, leading up to a rendition of "America the Beautiful," during which the end credits come up: The Suzanne Somers Special Executive Producer - Alan Hamel Produced and Directed by Art Fisher Written by Bruce Vilanch Special Musical Material by Earl Brown Associate Producer - Nancy Henson Music Supervised and Conducted by Artie Butler Executive in Charge of Production - Bob Levinson Costumes Designed by Ret Turner Art Director - Rene Lagler Choreographer - Carl Jablonski "Over the Edge" Choreography by Rick Atwell Associate Director - David Grossman Stage Managers - Bob Graner, John Sprague Dialogue Consultant - Andrea Giambrone Assistant to the Producer - Susie Kain-Maddux Production Assistant - Syngehilde Schweikart Assistant Choreographer - Judy Lawrence Production Coordinator - John Dobry Lighting Director - Leard Davis Wardrobe - Rachel Manderino, Kirk Ramsey Technical Director - Keith Winikoff Audio - Doug Nelson Senior Video - Tom Weber Staging Supervisor - Ray Brannigan Make Up - Ralph Gulko Hair - Lynn Del Kail Style Consultant - Bjorn Sailor Video Tape Editor - Raymond M. Bush Thanks to Jo Loesser A Very Special Thanks to Captain Dan Pedersen and the Officers and Men of the U.S.S. Ranger Media Officer - Lt. Bob Anderson Mobile Video Facilities - Sun Television (that last line seen very briefly before the recording ends) "Never been in a room with so many sailors before." This aired on local Chicago TV on Monday, February 22nd 1982 during the 9:00pm to 10:00pm 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: [email protected] 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 DVD, please e-mail [email protected] Thank you for your help!