The Midnight Special Legendary Performances 1973
1973-12-22 | 70 minutes
Plot Summary
The Midnight Special is an American late-night musical variety series that aired on NBC during the 1970s and early 1980s, created and produced by Burt Sugarman. It premiered as a special on August 19, 1972, then began its run as a regular series on February 2, 1973; its last episode was on May 1, 1981. The ninety-minute program followed the Friday night edition of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. The show typically featured guest hosts, except for a period from July 1975 through March 1976 when singer Helen Reddy served as the regular host. Wolfman Jack served as the announcer and frequent guest host. The program's theme song, a traditional folk song called "Midnight Special", was performed by Johnny Rivers.
Cast
Recommendations
-
Heart of the Hunter
-
Miles and Lies
-
Robot Apocalypse
-
Magnum Opus
-
The Three Musketeers: Milady
-
Hunters
-
The Godfather
-
Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody
-
Killer 2
-
Freelance
-
Expend4bles
-
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba -To the Swordsmith Village-
-
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
-
The Peasants
-
Barbie
-
Rewind
-
A
-
All About Lily Chou-Chou
-
When Evil Lurks
-
Bandolero!
Similar Movies
-
Carmina Burana - Carl Orff in Venedig
-
The White Stripes: Under Great White Northern Lights
-
Indochine - Black City Tour
-
Oasis: Knebworth 1996
-
Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii
-
In the Blue Light
-
Une journée avec Jacques Brel
-
The Midnight Special Legendary Performances 1979
-
Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamond in the Desert
-
Tina Turner: Private Dancer Tour
-
Barbra: The Music ... The Mem'ries ... The Magic!
-
Encanto at the Hollywood Bowl
-
Carmina Burana - Carl Orff - Simon Rattle
-
Jean-Michel Jarre: Oxygene Moscow
-
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in Concert
-
THE RAMPAGE LIMITED LIVE 2024 *p(R)ojectR® at TOKYO DOME
-
Public Enemy: The Enemy Strikes...Live
-
Oasis Knebworth 1996 (Saturday Night)
-
Kodō: Live at the Acropolis
-
"Lay Down Thy Raincoat and Groove": Echo and the Bunnymen at the Royal Albert Hall