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On 27 April 1977, shortly before his 77th birthday, Mountbatten became the first member of the Royal Family to appear on the TV guest show This Is Your Life.
John Cleese as a Mexican maraca soloist as part of his 1977 guest appearance on The Muppet Show
Additionally, he made guest appearances on many popular shows, including Dragnet in 1967, Bewitched and McMillan & Wife in 1971, Adam-12 in 1972 ( as " George Strothers "), Ironside in 1973, Kolchak: The Night Stalker and Sanford and Son in 1974, Starsky and Hutch in 1977, Charlie's Angels in 1978 and Magnum, P. I.
Beck was guest of honor at the 1973 Comic Art Convention and the 1977 San Diego Comic Book Convention, memorabily at the latter he in the evening played guitar serenading fans and guests poolside at the El Cortez Hotel.
On 23 April 1977, Idle made another appearance on Saturday Night Live, bringing along Neil Innes as a musical guest.
" Principal guest conductors in the 1970s and 80s included Sir Charles Mackerras ( 1977 – 79 ), Michael Gielen ( 1978 – 81 ), Günter Wand, Mark Elder ( 1982 – 85 ) and Peter Eötvös ( 1985 – 88 ).
Playing on a stereotype of his famous TV role, he wore the trademark fedora and black suit when he made an appearance as guest host of a 1977 episode of NBC's Saturday Night Live that included a spoof of Highway Patrol, featuring Dan Aykroyd, a longtime fan of the original show, and one in which he portrayed FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, in a humorous send-up of Hoover's suspect sexuality.
With the addition of George " Pepi " Grant in 1977, they began touring as both The Ink Spots and The Orioles ( as the Orioles, Lawson was billed as a special guest ).
* Newman appeared as a musical guest on the second episode of NBC's Saturday Night Live in 1975, as well as on the show's Mardi Gras special in 1977.
After The Partridge Family, she made several TV movies and made many guest apprences in TV shows like Mulligan's Stew in 1977, she played the niece of the stars, Lawrence Pressman and Elinor Donahue.
Morita also played " Arnold " as a guest star in 1977 and 1979 before returning as a recurring character after Al Molinaro departed in 1982.
" That same year, the Pittsburg Press reported that “ The Maharishi has been criticised by other Eastern yogis for simplifying their ancient art .” The Maharishi appeared as a guest on The Merv Griffin Show in 1975 and again in 1977 and this resulted in " tens of thousands of new practitioners ” around the USA.
On Brian Eno's 1977 Before and After Science album, guest musician Robert Wyatt is credited for his percussion contributions under the pseudonym Shirley Williams.
For the first time since 1977 and 1978, there were no filmed postcards between the songs, with a guest presenter from each nation introducing the entries.
Zevon's first tour in 1977 included guest appearances in the middle of Jackson Browne concerts, one of which is documented on a widely circulated bootleg recording of a Dutch radio program under the title The Offender meets the Pretender.
She had guest roles on TV shows such as Charlie's Angels and The Six Million Dollar Man, as well as a starring role on the short-lived series Dog and Cat ( 1977 ).
In 1977, Midler's first television special, Ol ' Red Hair is Back, premiered, featuring guest stars Dustin Hoffman and Emmett Kelly.
* Carol Channing and Her Country Friends ( guest appearances by Jimmy C. Newman, Hank Locklin, and others ), Plantation Records, 1977
Welch returned for a guest appearance in 1976 when Maggie's trial was shown, and she appeared in the show's final episode in 1977 where it was explained that Maggie had been released from prison.
After Number 96 Welch continued to make guest appearances in Australian television series, including roles in Glenview High ( 1977 ), The Outsiders ( 1977 ), Young Ramsay ( 1978 ), and in legal drama Case for the Defence ( 1978 ).
On television he appeared as a guest performer on The Morecambe and Wise Show ( 1977 ), alongside Richard Briers in a series of Ben Travers farces for the BBC, as the pompous Dr Maxwell in the ITV comedy Doctor at Large ( 1971 ), and as Redvers Bodkin, a snooty, old-fashioned butler in the short-lived sitcom The Last of the Baskets ( 1971 – 72 ).
* Fred Flintstone was the guest of honor at a celebrity roast for his birthday in the live-action and animated TV special Hanna-Barbera's All-Star Comedy Ice Revue ( 1977 ) hosted by Roy Clark and Bonnie Franklin which featured the Ice Capades.
* The Muppet Show ( 1977 ) ( guest star )
A year later, he became principal guest conductor, and from 1977 to 1985 he was its music director.

1977 and starred
It also made a brief appearance in the 1977 film Jabberwocky where it was being held by King Bruno the Questionable ( the latter film was directed by Terry Gilliam, starred Michael Palin, and featured a cameo by Terry Jones, all members of Monty Python ).
He starred as Dennis the Peasant in Terry Gilliam's 1977 film Jabberwocky.
In 1977 a made-for-TV docudrama titled Wilma ( also known as The Story of Wilma Rudolph ) was produced by Bud Greenspan ; it starred Shirley Jo Finney, Cicely Tyson, Jason Bernard and Denzel Washington in one of his first roles.
From 1974 to 1977, Prinze starred as Francisco " Chico " Rodriguez in the NBC TV series Chico and the Man with Jack Albertson.
In 1977, he directed and starred in The Gauntlet opposite Locke, Pat Hingle, William Prince, Bill McKinney, and Mara Corday.
In 1977, he starred in the movie Mohammad, Messenger of God ( also known as The Message ), about the origin of Islam, as Hamzah, a highly revered warrior instrumental in the early stages of Islam.
Newman starred in Exodus ( 1960 ), The Hustler ( 1961 ), Hud ( 1963 ), Harper ( 1966 ), Hombre ( 1967 ), Cool Hand Luke ( 1967 ), The Towering Inferno ( 1974 ), Slap Shot ( 1977 ), and The Verdict ( 1982 ).
He played music producer Tony Lacey in the 1977 Woody Allen film Annie Hall, and wrote and starred in 1980's One Trick Pony as Jonah Levin, a journeyman rock and roller.
In 1974 he starred in the title role in The Top Secret Life of Edgar Briggs and in 1977 he played the main character of Peter Barnes in A Sharp Intake of Breath.
He appeared in his own comic, called simply Plug ( 1977 – 1979 ), which starred him and his two pets, Pug from Pup Parade and Chunkee the Monkey, making him the Beano first character to achieve a spin-off.
He also starred in the William Girdler-directed 1977 action film Project: Kill.
In 1977, Burr starred in the short-lived TV series Kingston: Confidential, a critical failure that was scheduled opposite the extraordinarily popular Charlie's Angels.
In a career mainly devoted to the classical theatre, Scofield starred in many Shakespeare plays and played the title role in Ben Jonson's Volpone in Peter Hall's production for the Royal National Theatre ( 1977 ).
In 1977, Sykes wrote and starred in another television special, Eric Sykes Shows a Few of Our Favourite Things, with Hattie Jacques, Irene Handl, Jimmy Edwards and Peter Cook.
The actress Harriet Reynolds is from Hampton, she starred in Abigail's Party ( 1977 ).
Harris starred in the Man in the Wilderness in 1971, Juggernaut in 1974 ( a British suspense movie about the hijacking of an ocean liner ), in 1976 in The Cassandra Crossing, along with the actresses Sophia Loren and Ava Gardner, and in a B-movie, Orca, in 1977.
In 1977, he starred with his The Good Life co-star Penelope Keith in the televised version of Alan Ayckbourn's trilogy The Norman Conquests.
Christie also starred in The Go-Between ( 1971 ), Don't Look Now ( 1973 ), and Demon Seed ( 1977 ).
In 1977, Le Mesurier starred opposite Michael Palin and Harry H. Corbett in the Terry Gilliam-directed Jabberwocky.
Later that year he also portrayed Jacob Marley in a 1977 BBC television adaptation of A Christmas Carol, which starred Michael Hordern as Scrooge ; Sergio Angelini, writing for the British Film Institute considered that " although never frightening, he does exert a strong sense of melancholy, his every move and inflection seemingly tinged with regret and remorse ".
He also starred as Police Chief Paul Lanigan in the 1976 television movie, Lanigan's Rabbi, and in the short-lived series of the same name that aired in 1977, as part of the NBC Sunday Mystery Movie lineup.
Also in 1977, Dey starred opposite William Katt in a romance film, First Love, directed by Joan Darling.
In 1977 he took various parts in the Joint Stock Theatre Company's production of Epsom Downs and in 1979 he starred in Snoo Wilson's The Soul of the White Ant at the Soho Poly.
* Blansky's Beauties ( 1977 ) starred Nancy Walker as former Las Vegas showgirl Nancy Blansky.
He starred in Aces High ( 1975 ) and co-starred in Voyage of the Damned ( 1976 ), and as Dornford Yates ' gentleman hero Richard Chandos in She Fell Among Thieves ( 1977 ).

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