The most glittering, expensive, and exhausting videotaping session in television history took place Friday February 19, 1982 at New York's Radio City Music Hall. The event, for which ticket-buyers paid up to $1,000 a seat (tax-deductible as a contribution to the Actors' Fund) was billed as "The Night of 100 Stars" but, actually, around 230 stars took part. And most of the audience of 5,800 had no idea in advance that they were paying to see a TV taping, complete with long waits for set and costume changes, tape rewinding, and the like. Executive producer Alexander Cohen estimated that the 5,800 Radio City Music Hall seats sold out at prices ranging from $25 to $1,000. The show itself cost about $4 million to produce and was expected to yield around $2 million for the new addition to the Actors Fund retirement home in Englewood, N. J. ABC is reputed to have paid more than $5 million for the television rights.
Unfortunately the movie Night of 100 Stars is not yet available on HBO Max.
Sound | Buz Kohan | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Glen Roven | Original Music Composer |
Art | Charles Lisanby | Art Direction |
Costume & Make-Up | Alvin Colt | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Enrico A. Cortese | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Craig Lyman | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Dale Miller | Hairstylist |
Production | Hildy Parks | Producer |
Production | Roy A. Somlyo | Co-Producer |
Production | Bill Hinckley | Associate Producer |
Production | Lou Del Prete | Associate Producer |
Production | Alexander H. Cohen | Executive Producer |
Directing | Clark Jones | Director |
Writing | Hildy Parks | Writer |