BetteBack December 1, 1976: Bette Midler Decides To Work With George Balanchine Of The Ballet

The story follows two sisters, both named Anna, who embark on a seven-year journey through a fantasy version of seven…

BetteBack November 25, 1976: Rita Moreno Plays “Bette” Character in ‘The Ritz’

Richmond Times DispatchNovember 25, 1976 Bette Midler, Rita Moreno, The Ritz

BetteBack November 12, 1976: Scavullo On Beauty

Scavullo On Beauty

BetteBack November 7, 1976: Are Midler & Jagger Going To Tour Together?

Can it be true that Bette Midler and Mick Jagger are going to tour together?

BetteBack October 30, 1976 : An Ailing Sir Laurence Olivier Wants To Guest On Bette Midler’s Television Special

State Journal-RegisterOctober 30, 1976 Bette Midler, Laurence Olivier, Ol Red Hair

BetteBack September 25, 1976: Bette Midler Names Potential Guest Stars On Her First TV Special

State Journal-RegisterSeptember 25, 1976 Bette Midler. Mae West, Liberace, Ol Red Hair Is Back, Vera Ralston

BetteBack September 17, 1976: Bette Midler Is The Highlight Of Neil Sedaka’s Special

Seattle Daily TimesSeptember 17, 1976 Bette Midler, Neil Sedaka, Love Will Keep Us Together, Do You Wanna Dance, Drinking Again,…

BetteBack August 22, 1976: Critics Hail Bette Midler Getting Her First Network Special

Morning StarAugust 22, 1976 Bette Midler, Clams On The Half Shell Revue, The Divine Miss M, Grammy Award, NBC Related…

BetteBack August 10, 1976: Bette Midler Signs Special Contract With NBC

Seattle Daily TimesAugust 10, 1976 Bette Midler, Lily Tomlin, Ol Red Hair Is Back, NBC, TV, Special

BetteBack August 2, 1976: You Said Bette Midler Couldn’t Get Her Own TV Show! But She Did! What Gives?

State Times AdvocateAugust 2, 1976 Bette Midler, The Fabulous Bette Midler Show, Neil Sedaka, Home Box Office

BetteBack July 31, 1976: Why Doesn’t Bette Midler Have Her Own TV Show?

Bette Midler is too original and smart to be controlled by a television network or networks.

BetteBack July 7, 1976: Bette Midler Was On “The Electric Company”

Omaha World-HeraldJuly 7, 1976 Bette Midler, The Electric Company, Lollipop, PBS, Sesame Street

BetteBack June 26, 1976: Not A Bette Midler Fan, But Damn That Was A Great Special

Plain DealerJune 26, 1976 Bette Midler, Cleveland, HBO, Pay TV. Special, The Fabulous Bette Midler Show Related articles

BetteBack June 25, 1976: Movies Are The Next Logical Step For Bette Midler

Supposedly Bette Midler signed a multi-million dollar contract with Columbia Pictures to star in movies, This comes from her manager…

BetteBack June 20, 1976: Bette Midler Tapes Longest Musical Special Made For Television

Bette Midler has completed taping a special that is probably the longest one star musical show ever made for television.

BetteBack May 26, 1976: HBO Scores Coup With Bette Midler Special

HBO scores coup by getting the Bette Midler tour on tape for a live TV special

BetteBack May 9, 1976: A Summer Show That Would Really Bring In The TV Audience

Times-PicayuneMay 9, 1976 A Summer Show That Would Really Bring In The TV Audience: Bette Midler, Bette Davis, TV, Summer…

BetteBack May 3, 1976: How Does Caesar’s Palace Bill Bette Midler?

How Does Caesar's Palace Bill Bette Midler?

BetteBack April 30, 1976: Why Do We Never See Bette Midler On Television?

Why do we never see Bette Midler on Television, except for the first Cher show in which she never got…

BetteBack March 26, 1976: Bette Midler Heading To Vegas

Boston HeraldMarch 26, 1976

BetteBack March 18, 1976 : David Bowie Flees To Bette Midler’s Side

Evening StarMarch 18, 1976 Bette Midler, David Bowie, Shady Grove, Live At Last, Roses, Best Show

BetteBack March 12, 1976: Midler Can Do No Wrong For Her Fans

Evening StarMarch 12, 1976 Bette Midler, Shady Grove, Hello In There, Shiver Me Timbers, Roll Me Thru The Rushes, Vickie…

BetteBack March 11, 1976: Time Moving Midler Into Low Key

Evening StarMarch 11, 1976 Bette Midler, Shady Grove, Jon Landeau, Rolling Stone, The Divine Miss M, Clams On The Half…

BetteBack February 18, 1976: Divine Bette Midler Socko Amid Foul Language!

Divine Bette Midler Socko Amid Foul Language! - Bootleg Betty

BetteBack February 15, 1976: Bette Midler Tones Down “The Divine Miss M”

Bette Midler tones down the Divine Miss M

BetteBack February 8, 1976: Bette Midler Is Back, A Bette Better Than Ever

The Sunday Plain DealerFebruary 8, 1976 Bette Midler, Songs For The New Depression, orgasmic, earth shoe, Cleveland

BetteBack 1976: Bette Midler Wows Cleveland; Films For Posterity! (February 7, 1976)

Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH)In ReviewSaturday, February 7, 1976 Bette Midler, Cleveland, Depression Tour, King Kong

BetteBack February 9, 1976: Who’s Bruiser?

State Times Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)Monday, February 9, 1976 Bette Midler, Bruiser, Hasty Pudding

BetteBack 1976: “Songs” Lacks Simple Power Of A Strong Tune (January 30, 1976)

Boston Herald (Boston, MA)Bette Midler: Songs For The New DepressionFriday, January 30, 1976

BetteBack February 17, 1976: Bette Midler Receives Harvard’s Woman Of The Year Award

Pop singer Bette Midler has received Harvard University’s“Woman of the Year" award from the school’s Hasty Pudding theatrical club.