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An “I Love Lucy” seminar and Humphrey Bogart’s only major television appearance will be among the highlights of the Museum of Broadcasting’s 4th annual Television Festival from March 4-21 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, which is co-sponsoring the public event with the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Among the rarities to be shown is a compilation of Woody Allen’s television work that includes his only television special (in 1969), one of his nightclub routines on a 1966 Gene Kelly special and a 1962 monologue broadcast on “The Tonight Show.” Bogart appears in the 1955 televised version of “The Petrified Forest,” in which he recreated the role of Duke Mantee that he had done in the 1936 film. The kinescope was provided by the late actor’s widow, Lauren Bacall. Delbert Mann, who directed “The Petrified Forest,” will introduce it.

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