Fine Art of Boxing, The (No Stooge in the Ring)
| Air Date/Released | Wednesday, August 31, 1983 |
|---|---|
| Station/Studio | Syndicated / Paramount |
| Host/Star | Mary Hart & Ron Hendren |
| Featuring | Miscellaneous Appearances |
Daily (Monday - Friday, plus a one-hour weekend edition) entertainment newsmagazine, which premiered on September 14, 1981 and successfully continues through today.
A 2-&-1/4 minutes report on The Three Stooges' Hollywood Walk of Fame star (Vine & Selma Sts., 2 blocks south of Hollywood Blvd. in L.A.) unveiled by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce on August 30, 1983. Joe Besser received the honor of unveiling the star; Joe DeRita was ill and could not attend. Actor, comedian and radio announcer Gary Owens hosted the ceremony (and sponsored the star), attended by celebrities and Stooge family members. Closing ET's story, that night's premiere of 50 YEARS WITH THE STOOGES: THE FUNNIEST GUYS IN THE WORLD (1983) is mentioned. Accompanying the story, film clips from HOLLYWOOD ON PARADE # B9 (1934), DISORDER IN THE COURT (1936) and DANCING LADY (1933) are shown.
In addition to ET's report, most Los Angeles television stations covered the event, and many of those stations' network affiliates syndicated the reports nationally, e.g., a 3-minute report on KNXT-TV Channel 2 (reported by Gary Franklin) was picked up by affiliates like WCBS in NYC; NBC, ABC and independent services did likewise.
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