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Apr 30, 1981George Burns receives a Special Achievement Award during the 16th annual Academy Of Country Music awards, televised by NBC from Los Angeles' Shrine AuditoriumNov 8, 1982John Schneider guests on the NBC special "George Burns And Other Sex Symbols." Also featured: Bernadette Peters and Linda EvansSep 15, 1984Five years after he recorded his lone country hit, George Burns appears on the cover of TV Guide with Catherine BachNov 8, 1984George Burns receives his third star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Burns earned a minor country hit in 1980 with "I Wish I Was Eighteen Again"Jan 17, 1986John Denver and Kenny Rogers guest on "George Burns' 90th Birthday Party." The CBS special also features Ronald Reagan, Steve Allen and Bill Cosby, among othersJan 25, 1987"(Ghost) Riders In The Sky," "Bonanza," "Footloose" and "Over The Rainbow" are played by the marching band during a Super Bowl XXI halftime show that features George Burns at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. Neil Diamond sings the national anthem. The New York Giants defeat the Denver Broncos, 39-20Dec 4, 1988"I Wish I Was Eighteen Again" singer George Burns is recognized during the Kennedy Center Honors in Washington, D.C. John Denver takes part in the tribute, attended by president Ronald ReaganDec 30, 1988John Denver helps celebrate George Burns as CBS telecasts "The Kennedy Center Honors." Also on the special are Bob Hope, Faye Dunaway, president Ronald Reagan and president-elect George BushFeb 1, 1991Kenny Rogers guests on the CBS-TV special "George Burns' 95th Birthday Party" with Steve Allen, Ann-Margret, Bob Saget and Melissa ManchesterFeb 20, 1991George Burns wins Best Spoken Word or Non-Musical Recording, for "Gracie: A Love Story," during the 33rd annual Grammy Awards in New York
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