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#10537D: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1957-08-11, NBC, 10 min.
Steve Allen , Jayne Mansfield , Larry Storch , Jane Russell , Jerry Lee Lewis

June 24, 1956-December 27, 1961.

The multi-talented Steve Allen- musician, composer, singer, comedian,author- was the star of this live weekly variety series that bore a strong resemblance to his informal, late-night Tonight! Show. Although the program had elements of music and serious aspects, comedy was far and away its major component. Steve had with him one of the most versatile and talented collections of improvisational comics ever assembled. Among the features that were used at one time or another on a semi-regular basis were: "Letters to the Editor," "The Allen Report to the Nation," "Mad-Libs," "Crazy Shots," "Where Are They Now," "The Question Man," "The Allen Bureau of Standards," and "The Allen All Stars." The most frequently used feature, and by far the most memorable, was the "Man on the Street Interview." It was here that the comics on the show developed their  best-remembered characters: Louis Nye as suave, smug Gordon Hathaway, Tom Poston as the man who can't remember his own name, Skitch Henderson as Sidney Ferguson, Don Knotts as the extremely nervous and fidgety Mr Morrison, Pat Harrington as Italian golf pro Guido Panzini, and Bill Dana as shy Jose Jimenez.  

On this broadcast Jane Russell sings "When A Woman Loves A Man."  Larry Storch stand-up routine, Jayne Mansfield tells Ed she creates a screen pesonna that really is not she, Jerry Lee Lewis sings "Whole Lot of Shakin."                                                           
#13213: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1957-09-15, NBC, 9 min.
Don Knotts , Steve Allen , Eddie Fisher , Ralph Edwards , John Payne , George Gobel , Gisele McKenzie , Tennessee Ernie Ford

 June 24, 1956-December 27, 1961.
The multi-talented Steve Allen- musician, composer, singer, comedian, author- was the star of this live weekly variety series that bore a strong resemblance to his informal, late-night Tonight! Show. Although the program had elements of music and serious aspects, comedy was far and away its major component. Steve had with him one of the most versatile and talented collections of improvisational comics ever assembled. Among the features that were used at one time or another on a semi-regular basis were: "Letters to the Editor," "The Allen Report to the Nation," "Mad-Libs," "Crazy Shots," "Where Are They Now," "The Question Man," "The Allen Bureau of Standards," and "The Allen All Stars." The most frequently used feature, and by far the most memorable was the "Man on the Street Interview." It was here that the comics on the show developed their best-remembered characters: Louis Nye as suave, smug Gordon Hathaway, Tom Poston as the man who can't remember his own name, Skitch Henderson as Sidney Ferguson, Don Knotts as the extremely nervous and fidgety Mr Morrison, Pat Harrington as Italian golf pro Guido Panzini, and Bill Dana as shy Jose Jimenez.      

Guests include Tennessee Ernie Ford, John Payne, Gisele McKenzie, Eddie Fisher, and George Gobel. A preview of the 1957 Fall season on NBC.                                                         
#13000A: SHELL PRESENTS GABE PRESSMAN & THE LOCAL NEWS (WNBC TV)
1957-10-04, WNBC, 5 min.
Gabe Pressman

     September 30, 1957 - June 27, 1958
Gabe Pressman anchors a five minute local New York City broadcast airing at 6:40pm to 6:45pm preceding the HUNTLEY BRINKLEY REPORT. This is the fifth broadcast. 

Pressman also reports from various NYC locations. Topics:
The flu epidemic, parking meters robbed, beginning of Yom Kippur, the weather and a Shell Oil Company commercial.
        
#10240O: SHELL PRESENTS GABE PRESSMAN & THE LOCAL NEWS (WNBC TV)
1957-10-04, WNBC, 5 min.
Gabe Pressman , Phil Gries , John Cannon

     September 30, 1957 - June 27, 1958
Gabe Pressman anchors a five minute local New York City broadcast airing at 6:40pm to 6:45pm preceding the HUNTLEY BRINKLEY REPORT. This is the fifth broadcast. 

Pressman reports from various NYC locations. Topics:
The flu epidemic, parking meters robbed, beginning of Yom Kippur, the weather and a Shell Oil Company commercial.
  
NOTE: A rare example of this very early television broadcast was given to Gabe Pressman by Phil Gries. He called to express his great appreciation and we discussed meeting one another for lunch which unfortunately, for this archivist, never happended.       
#10224: STANDARD OIL COMPANY 75TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW, THE
1957-10-13, NBC, min.
Jimmy Durante , Jane Powell , Bert Lahr , Donald OConnor , Art Buchwald , Duke Ellington , Gower Champion , Tyrone Power , Brandon De Wilde , Eddie Mayehoff , Sid Miller , Marge Champion , Kay Thompson , Wisa DOrso , Don Pardo

A major live Special broadcast tribute presentation, including many song and dance performances. Tyrone Power is host.   

A 90-minute review is presented by Standard Oil in celebration of its 75th anniversary. Tyrone Power is master of ceremonies, and performers include Jimmy Durante, Marge and Gower Champion, Brandon de Wilde, Bert Lahr, Duke Ellington, Eddie Mayhehoff, Jane Powell, Kay Thompson, and Donald O'Connor. 

Art Buchwald, noted for his humorous newspaper essays from Europe, also appears in an introduction to a number about  Paris.

Jimmy Durante and Bert Lahr team up together for the first time on any stage and sing a number of songs. 

HIGHLIGHTS

Jubilee Time.................................................................Thompson
Man of Today....................................................................Durante
Songs for a Lovely Soprano...............................................Powell
Tin Pan Alley 1957......................................O'Connor & Sid Miller
"Such Sweet Thunder"....................................................Ellington
Sounds of Today and Music of Tomorrow................Wisa D'Orso 
Comedy sketch......................................................................Lahr
Cole Porter Dance..............................Marge & Gower Champion
Confusion 1957..............................................................Mayehoff
American Girl in Paris.......................................Powell, Buchwald
Dance for Four TV Cameras..........................................O'Connor
Comedy Routine in Song......................................Durante & Lahr
Finale.............................................................................Ensemble

  Don Pardo is the announcer.                   
#11085: STANDARD OIL COMPANY 75TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW, THE
1957-10-13, NBC, 19 min.
Jimmy Durante , Jane Powell , Bert Lahr , Donald OConnor , Art Buchwald , Duke Ellington , Gower Champion , Tyrone Power , Brandon De Wilde , Eddie Mayehoff , Sid Miller , Marge Champion , Kay Thompson , Ronald Searle , Jack Rathbone , Wisa DOrso , Don Becker , Richard Cain , Chuck Goldstein Quartet , Anita Darian , Brian Davies , Ray Dorian , Jerry Fries , Ralph Harmer , Bob Hartman , Carol Hendricks , Ed Holleman , Barney Johnston , Jeannie Jones , Joan Kruger , Hugh Lambert , David Lober , Don Pardo , Dean Parker , Jack Purcell , Morris Redding , Charles St. Amant , Suzanne Stahl , Gloria Stevens , Annette Warren

A major live Special broadcast tribute presentation, including many song and dance performances. Tyrone Power and Brandon De Wilde are hosts.    

A 90-minute review is presented by Standard Oil in celebration of its 75th anniversary. Tyrone Power and Brandon  De Wilde are master of ceremonies, and performers include Jimmy Durante, Marge and Gower Champion, Brandon de Wilde, Bert Lahr, Duke Ellington, Eddie Mayhehoff, Jane Powell, Kay Thompson, and Donald O'Connor. 

Art Buchwald, noted for his humorous newspaper essays from Europe, also appears in an introduction to a number about  Paris.

Jimmy Durante and Bert Lahr team up together for the first time on any stage and sing a number of songs. 

HIGHLIGHTS

Jubilee Time.................................................................Thompson
Man of Today....................................................................Durante
Songs for a Lovely Soprano...............................................Powell
Tin Pan Alley 1957......................................O'Connor & Sid Miller
"Such Sweet Thunder"....................................................Ellington
Sounds of Today and Music of Tomorrow................Wisa D'Orso 
Comedy sketch......................................................................Lahr
Cole Porter Dance..............................Marge & Gower Champion
Confusion 1957..............................................................Mayehoff
American Girl in Paris.......................................Powell, Buchwald
Dance for Four TV Cameras..........................................O'Connor
Comedy Routine in Song......................................Durante & Lahr
Finale.............................................................................Ensemble

  Don Pardo is the announcer. Staging by Cyril Ritchard.      

Duplicate of 10224.        
#11346: STANDARD OIL COMPANY 75TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW, THE
1957-10-13, NBC, min.
Jimmy Durante , Jane Powell , Bert Lahr , Donald OConnor , Art Buchwald , Duke Ellington , Gower Champion , Tyrone Power , Brandon De Wilde , Eddie Mayehoff , Sid Miller , Marge Champion , Kay Thompson , Wisa DOrso , Don Pardo

A major live Special broadcast tribute presentation, including many song and dance performances. Tyrone Power is host.   

A 90-minute review is presented by Standard Oil in celebration of its 75th anniversary. Tyrone Power is master of ceremonies, and performers include Jimmy Durante, Marge and Gower Champion, Brandon de Wilde, Bert Lahr, Duke Ellington, Eddie Mayhehoff, Jane Powell, Kay Thompson, and Donald O'Connor. 

Art Buchwald, noted for his humorous newspaper essays from Europe, also appears in an introduction to a number about  Paris.

Jimmy Durante and Bert Lahr team up together for the first time on any stage and sing a number of songs. 

HIGHLIGHTS

Jubilee Time.................................................................Thompson
Man of Today....................................................................Durante
Songs for a Lovely Soprano...............................................Powell
Tin Pan Alley 1957......................................O'Connor & Sid Miller
"Such Sweet Thunder"....................................................Ellington
Sounds of Today and Music of Tomorrow................Wisa D'Orso 
Comedy sketch......................................................................Lahr
Cole Porter Dance..............................Marge & Gower Champion
Confusion 1957..............................................................Mayehoff
American Girl in Paris.......................................Powell, Buchwald
Dance for Four TV Cameras..........................................O'Connor
Comedy Routine in Song......................................Durante & Lahr
Finale.............................................................................Ensemble

  Don Pardo is the announcer.      

Duplicate of 10224.            
#10499: STANDARD OIL 75TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW, THE
1957-10-13, NBC, 19 min.
Jimmy Durante , Jane Powell , Bert Lahr , Donald OConnor , Art Buchwald , Duke Ellington , Gower Champion , Tyrone Power , Brandon De Wilde , Eddie Mayehoff , Sid Miller , Marge Champion , Kay Thompson , Ronald Searle , Jack Rathbone , Wisa DOrso , Don Becker , Richard Cain , Chuck Goldstein Quartet , Anita Darian , Brian Davies , Ray Dorian , Jerry Fries , Ralph Harmer , Bob Hartman , Carol Hendricks , Ann Hodges , Ed Holleman , Barney Johnston , Jeannie Jones , Walter Kinsella , Joan Kruger , Hugh Lambert , David Lober , Don Pardo , Dean Parker , Jack Purcell , Morris Redding , Charles St. Amant , Suzanne Stahl , Iris Stames , Gloria Stevens , Annette Warren

A music and comedy celebration of the 75th anniversary of Standard Oil Company of New Jersey.   

Lavish presentation of this musical/comedy special with staging by Cyril Ritchard.

Highlights include Jane Powell singing "Jubilee Time," Bert Lahr and Jimmy Durante reminiscing about their Vaudevillian days, Donald O'Connor and Sid Miller in a comedy sketch writing songs for a new 1958 play, and a rousing closing of "Jubilee Time" by entire cast. 

Hosts: Tyrone Power and Brandon De Wilde.
  
Announcer: Don Pardo.                                               
#13241: SUNDAY NEWS SPECIAL WITH WALTER CRONKITE, THE
1957-11-03, CBS, 7 min.
Walter Cronkite , Georgy Zhukov

Highlights: Reports on new Russian "Dog" satellite, Sputnik 11
or "Muttnick", US prepares a sophisticated rocket "Vanguard" to launch its satellite, comments by US scientists on latest Russian feats, dog lovers around the world protest use of a dog in the satellite, Marshall Zhukov degraded in Russia, accused of Russia's World War 11 defeats, Russians put into service the world's largest plane, the TU 114.                          
#13243: STRIKE IT RICH
1957-11-04, CBS, 11 min.
Nancy Walker , Warren Hull

May 7th, 1951-January 3rd, 1958 (Daytime)
July 1951-January 1955- (Nighttime)

Each day a succession of needy people would appear on this show. The person telling the saddest story was the winner which was determined by the studio audience. Warren Hull was the host of the show.     

In this episode, actress Nancy Walker listens to one of the sad stories of the day in "The Golden Circle."                    
#10391: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1957-12-01, NBC, 6 min.
Steve Allen , Don Adams

June 24, 1956-December 27, 1961.
The multi-talented Steve Allen- musician, composer, singer, comedian,author- was the star of this live weekly variety series that bore a strong resemblance to his informal, late-night Tonight! Show. Although the program had elements of music and serious aspects, comedy was far and away its major component. Steve had with him one of the most versatile and talented collections of improvisational comics ever assembled. Among the features that were used at one time or another on a semi-regular basis were: "Letters to the Editor," "The Allen Report to the Nation," "Mad-Libs," "Crazy Shots," "Where Are They Now," "The Question Man," "The Allen Bureau of Standards," and "The Allen All Stars." The most frequently used feature, and by far the most memorable, was the "Man on the Street Interview." It was here that the comics on the show developed their  best-remembered characters: Louis Nye as suave, smug Gordon Hathaway, Tom Poston as the man who can't remember his own name, Skitch Henderson as Sidney Ferguson, Don Knotts as the extremely nervous and fidgety Mr Morrison, Pat Harrington as Italian golf pro Guido Panzini, and Bill Dana as shy Jose Jimenez.    

Guest: Comedian Don Adams performs a standup "football coach" routine.                  
#6977: SEVEN LIVELY ARTS: "THE SOUND OF JAZZ"
1957-12-08, WCBS, 57 min.
Red Allen , Milt Hinton , Count Basie , Pee Wee Russell , Jo Jones , Gerry Mulligan , John Crosby , Big-Bill Broonzy , Rex Stewart , Vic Dickenson , Nat Pierce , Danny Barker , Jimmy Crawford , Jimmy Rushing , Emmett Berry , Coleman Hawkins , Earl Warren , Freddie Green , Walter Page , Billie Holiday , Roy Eldridge , Ben Webster , Benny Morton , Mal Waldron , Jimmy Giuffre , Jim Hall , Ralph Pena

In todays one-hour telecast, outstanding jazz musicians demonstrate the basic jazz form, the blues, through playing, both solo and ensemble, and through singing. The music includes traditional and modern blues creations. Host / Narrator John Crosby intends to remain in the background as much as possible, letting the music speak for itself.
 
November 3,1957 - February 16, 1958
Host television critic John Crosby presided over this ambitious Sunday afternoon one hour series, containing varied dramatic documentaries and musical presentations. 

Duplicate of #11086. 
                                                                                                                    
#11086: SEVEN LIVELY ARTS: "THE SOUND OF JAZZ"
1957-12-08, WCBS, 57 min.
Red Allen , Milt Hinton , Count Basie , Pee Wee Russell , Jo Jones , Gerry Mulligan , John Crosby , Big-Bill Broonzy , Rex Stewart , Vic Dickenson , Nat Pierce , Danny Barker , Jimmy Crawford , Jimmy Rushing , Emmett Berry , Coleman Hawkins , Earl Warren , Freddie Green , Walter Page , Billie Holiday , Roy Eldridge , Ben Webster , Benny Morton , Mal Waldron , Jimmy Giuffre , Jim Hall , Ralph Pena

In todays one-hour telecast, outstanding jazz musicians demonstrate the basic jazz form, the blues, through playing, both solo and ensemble, and through singing. The music includes traditional and modern blues creations. Host / Narrator John Crosby intends to remain in the background as much as possible, letting the music speak for itself.
 
November 3,1957 - February 16, 1958
Host television critic John Crosby presided over this ambitious Sunday afternoon one hour series, containing varied dramatic documentaries and musical presentations. 

Duplicate if # 6977.
                                                                                                                    
#7428: STARS OF JAZZ
1958-00-00, ABC, 00 min.
Jerry Colonna , Bobby Troup

April 18th, 1958-November 30th, 1958

Half-hour musical series, hosted by Jazz Musician Bobby Troup, and featuring guest artists from the world of jazz.                                                                                                      
#7430: STARS OF JAZZ
1958-00-00, ABC, 00 min.
Bobby Troup

April 18th, 1958-November 30th, 1958

Half-hour musical series, hosted by Jazz Musician Bobby Troup, and featuring guest artists from the world of jazz. 

Last Show Of The Series.                                                                                                                                
#7427: STARS OF JAZZ
1958-00-00, ABC, 00 min.
Bobby Troup , Lizzie Miles

April 18th, 1958-November 30th, 1958

Half-hour musical series, hosted by Jazz Musician Bobby Troup, and featuring guest artists from the world of jazz.                                                                                         
#7424: STARS OF JAZZ
1958-00-00, ABC, min.
Bobby Troup , Stan Getz

April 18th, 1958-November 1958

Half-hour musical series, hosted by Jazz Musician, Bobby Troup, and featuring guest artists from the world of jazz.   

Each Week a different Jazz musician or group was featured on this short lived Network series. What didn't help was being placed by ABC into a half dozen different evening and time slots over a half year period. 

Bobby Troup would introduce the week's guests and chat about their work and hear them play.                                                
#7429: STARS OF JAZZ
1958-00-00, ABC, 00 min.
Julie London , Bobby Troup

April 18th, 1958-November 30th, 1958

Half-hour musical series, hosted by Jazz Musician Bobby Troup, and featuring guest artists from the world of jazz.  
Wife of Bobby Troup, Julie London, guests.                                                                                                                
#13264: SID CAESAR INVITES YOU
1958-01-26, ABC, 14 min.
Hugh Downs , Sid Caesar , Carl Reiner , Imogene Coca

January 26th, 1958-May 25th-1958

A short-lived half-hour comedy show starring Sid Caesar who was reunited with Imogene Coca for the first time since "Your Show Of Shows" left the air in 1954. Other regulars were Paul Reed, Milt Kamen, Carl Reiner, and Howard Morris. The show was dropped by the ABC network after just four months due to low ratings.

This is the season premiere with Imogene Coca, and Carl Reiner.
Announcer is Hugh Downs.                                       
#10283: SID CAESAR INVITES YOU
1958-01-26, ABC, 30 min.
Hugh Downs , Sid Caesar , Carl Reiner , Imogene Coca

January 26th, 1958-May 25th-1958

A short-lived half-hour comedy show starring Sid Caesar who was reunited with Imogene Coca for the first time since "Your Show Of Shows" left the air in 1954. Other regulars were Paul Reed, Milt Kamen, Carl Reiner, and Howard Morris. The show was dropped by the ABC network after just four months due to low ratings.

This is the season premiere with Imogene Coca, and Carl Reiner.
Announcer is Hugh Downs.    

Includes commercials for Helena Rubenstein. 

Duplicate of #13,264 which is a fourteen-minute excerpt. This version is complete.                             
#10541: SEVEN LIVELY ARTS, THE
1958-02-09, WCBS, min.
Beatrice Arthur , John Crosby , Gemze De Lappe , Sono Osato , James Mitchell , John Reardon

November 3rd, 1957-Febuary 16th, 1958- (CBS)

Hosted by John Crosby with various dramatic presentations.

This episode: "Gold Rush." Ballet based on Agnes de Mille's dances for the musical"Paint Your Wagon." 

Host: John Crosby                                  
#10513: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1958-02-09, NBC, 3 min.
Steve Allen , Steve Lawrence

June 24, 1956-June December 27, 1961 (NBC, ABC).

The multi-talented Steve Allen- musician, composer, singer, comedian,author- was the star of this live weekly variety series that bore a strong resemblance to his informal, late-night Tonight! Show. Although the program had elements of music and serious aspects, comedy was far and away its major component. Steve had with him one of the most versatile and talented collections of improvisational comics ever assembled. Among the features that were used at one time or another on a semi-regular basis were: "Letters to the Editor," "The Allen Report to the Nation," "Mad-Libs," "Crazy Shots," "Where Are They Now," "The Question Man," "The Allen Bureau of Standards," and "The Allen All Stars." The most frequently used feature, and by far the most memorable was the "Man on the Street Interview." It was here that the comics on the show developed their best-remembered characters: Louis Nye as suave, smug Gordon Hathaway, Tom Poston as the man who can't remember his own name, Skitch Henderson as Sidney Ferguson, Don Knotts as the extremely nervous and fidgety Mr. Morrison, Pat Harrington as Italian golf pro Guido Panzini, and Bill Dana as shy Jose Jimenez.    

Steve Lawrence sings "Makin Whoopee"                                                                                                              
#11134: SCIENCE SERIES: "THE UNCHAINED GODDESS"
1958-02-12, NBC, 60 min.
Mel Blanc , Hans Conried , Dr Frank Baxter , Richard Carlson , Lurene Tuttle , Ken Peters , Franklin Pangborn , Jay Novello

With the help of animated characters, the Fiction Writer (Richard Carlson), and Dr. Frank Baxter, talk about the weather and describe what scientists are doing about it. They illustrate the origins of such weather elements as wind, clouds, rain, snow, hail and lightning: show how these elements combine to produce weather and depict scientific attempts to predict and control weather.
Shamus Culhane Productions did the animation for the hour-long filmed program, which was produced by Frank Capra. Mel Blanc, Hans Conried, Lurene Tuttle, Franklin Pangborn, Jay Novello, and Ken Peters are the voices of the cartoon characters.
#10472: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1958-03-09, NBC, 19 min.
Steve Allen , Don Knotts , Tom Poston , Louis Nye , Dolores Gray , Sabrina

June 24, 1956-December 27, 1961.
The multi-talented Steve Allen- musician, composer, singer, comedian,author- was the star of this live weekly variety series that bore a strong resemblance to his informal, late-night Tonight! Show. Although the program had elements of music and serious aspects, comedy was far and away its major component. Steve had with him one of the most versatile and talented collections of improvisational comics ever assembled. Among the features that were used at one time or another on a semi-regular basis were: "Letters to the Editor," "The Allen Report to the Nation," "Mad-Libs," "Crazy Shots," "Where Are They Now," "The Question Man," "The Allen Bureau of Standards," and "The Allen All Stars." The most frequently used feature, and by far the most memorable was the "Man on the Street Interview." It was here that the comics on the show developed their best-remembered characters: Louis Nye as suave, smug Gordon Hathaway, Tom Poston as the man who can't remember his own name, Skitch Henderson as Sidney Ferguson, Don Knotts as the extremely nervous and fidgety Mr. Morrison, Pat Harrington as Italian golf pro Guido Panzini, and Bill Dana as shy Jose Jimenez.    

Guests: Dolores Gray, Sabrina.

It's Allright With Me."- Dolores Gray.

Duplicate of 10543.                                                                                                          
#10543: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1958-03-09, NBC, 19 min.
Steve Allen , Don Knotts , Tom Poston , Louis Nye , Dolores Gray , Sabrina

June 24, 1956-December 27, 1961.
The multi-talented Steve Allen- musician, composer, singer, comedian,author- was the star of this live weekly variety series that bore a strong resemblance to his informal, late-night Tonight! Show. Although the program had elements of music and serious aspects, comedy was far and away its major component. Steve had with him one of the most versatile and talented collections of improvisational comics ever assembled. Among the features that were used at one time or another on a semi-regular basis were: "Letters to the Editor," "The Allen Report to the Nation," "Mad-Libs," "Crazy Shots," "Where Are They Now," "The Question Man," "The Allen Bureau of Standards," and "The Allen All Stars." The most frequently used feature, and by far the most memorable was the "Man on the Street Interview." It was here that the comics on the show developed their best-remembered characters: Louis Nye as suave, smug Gordon Hathaway, Tom Poston as the man who can't remember his own name, Skitch Henderson as Sidney Ferguson, Don Knotts as the extremely nervous and fidgety Mr. Morrison, Pat Harrington as Italian golf pro Guido Panzini, and Bill Dana as shy Jose Jimenez.    

Guests: Dolores Gray, Sabrina. 

"It's Allright With Me."- Dolores Gray 

Duplicate of 10472.                                                                                                                        
#10545: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1958-03-09, NBC, min.
Steve Allen , Don Knotts , Tom Poston , Louis Nye , Dolores Gray , Sabrina

June 24, 1956-December 27, 1961.
The multi-talented Steve Allen- musician, composer, singer, comedian,author- was the star of this live weekly variety series that bore a strong resemblance to his informal, late-night Tonight! Show. Although the program had elements of music and serious aspects, comedy was far and away its major component. Steve had with him one of the most versatile and talented collections of improvisational comics ever assembled. Among the features that were used at one time or another on a semi-regular basis were: "Letters to the Editor," "The Allen Report to the Nation," "Mad-Libs," "Crazy Shots," "Where Are They Now," "The Question Man," "The Allen Bureau of Standards," and "The Allen All Stars." The most frequently used feature, and by far the most memorable was the "Man on the Street Interview." It was here that the comics on the show developed their best-remembered characters: Louis Nye as suave, smug Gordon Hathaway, Tom Poston as the man who can't remember his own name, Skitch Henderson as Sidney Ferguson, Don Knotts as the extremely nervous and fidgety Mr. Morrison, Pat Harrington as Italian golf pro Guido Panzini, and Bill Dana as shy Jose Jimenez.    

Guests: Dolores Gray, Sabrina. 

"It's Allright With Me."- Dolores Gray 
"The Object Of My Affection"-Dolores Gray and Steve Allen. 

Duplicate of 10472.                                                                                                                        
#7432: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1958-03-23, NBC, 00 min.
Louis Nye , Don Knotts , Steve Allen , Bill Dana , Skitch Henderson , Anita Ekberg , Tom Poston , Pat Harrington

June 24, 1956-December 27, 1961.
The multi-talented Steve Allen- musician, composer, singer, comedian,author- was the star of this live weekly variety series that bore a strong resemblance to his informal, late-night Tonight! Show. Although the program had elements of music and serious aspects, comedy was far and away its major component. Steve had with him one of the most versatile and talented collections of improvisational comics ever assembled. Among the features that were used at one time or another on a semi-regular basis were: "Letters to the Editor," "The Allen Report to the Nation," "Mad-Libs," "Crazy Shots," "Where Are They Now," "The Question Man," "The Allen Bureau of Standards," and "The Allen All Stars." The most frequently used feature, and by far the most memorable, was the "Man on the Street Interview." It was here that the comics on the show developed their  best-remembered characters: Louis Nye as suave, smug Gordon Hathaway, Tom Poston as the man who can't remember his own name, Skitch Henderson as Sidney Ferguson, Don Knotts as the extremely nervous and fidgety Mr Morrison, Pat Harrington as Italian golf pro Guido Panzini, and Bill Dana as shy Jose Jimenez.    

                                               
#19081: SWING INTO SPRING
1958-04-09, CBS, 45 min.
Lionel Hampton , Ella Fitzgerald , Benny Goodman and his band , Urbie Green

Special celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Benny Goodman band.

Duplicate of 7435.                                                  
#7435: SWING INTO SPRING
1958-04-09, CBS, 00 min.
Lionel Hampton , Ella Fitzgerald , Benny Goodman and his band , Urbie Green

Special celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Benny Goodman band.                        
#10286: SID CAESAR INVITES YOU
1958-05-18, ABC, 20 min.
Hugh Downs , Sid Caesar , Carl Reiner , Imogene Coca

January 26th, 1958-May 25th-1958

A short-lived half-hour comedy show starring Sid Caesar who was reunited with Imogene Coca for the first time since "Your Show Of Shows" left the air in 1954. Other regulars were Paul Reed, Milt Kamen, Carl Reiner, and Howard Morris. The show was dropped by the ABC network after just four months due to low ratings.

Next to last show of the series. Joined in progress, last twenty minutes only. 



                        
#13287: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1958-05-25, NBC, 00 min.
Steve Allen , Van Cliburn

June 24, 1956-December 27, 1961.
The multi-talented Steve Allen- musician, composer, singer, comedian,author- was the star of this live weekly variety series that bore a strong resemblance to his informal, late-night Tonight! Show. Although the program had elements of music and serious aspects, comedy was far and away its major component. Steve had with him one of the most versatile and talented collections of improvisational comics ever assembled. Among the features that were used at one time or another on a semi-regular basis were: "Letters to the Editor," "The Allen Report to the Nation," "Mad-Libs," "Crazy Shots," "Where Are They Now," "The Question Man," "The Allen Bureau of Standards," and "The Allen All Stars." The most frequently used feature, and by far the most memorable, was the "Man on the Street Interview." It was here that the comics on the show developed their best-remembered characters: Louis Nye as suave, smug Gordon Hathaway, Tom Poston as the man who can't remember his own name, Skitch Henderson as Sidney Ferguson, Don Knotts as the extremely nervous and fidgety Mr Morrison, Pat Harrington as Italian golf pro Guido Panzini, and Bill Dana as shy Jose Jimenez.    

Guest is pianist Van Cliburn, back from Russia after winning the Gold Medal.                                                          
#7425: STARS OF JAZZ
1958-08-04, ABC, 00 min.
Bobby Troup , Margaret Whiting

April 18th, 1958-November 30th, 1958

Half-hour musical series, hosted by Jazz Musician  Bobby Troup, and featuring guest artists from the world of jazz.                                                               
#7426: STARS OF JAZZ
1958-09-01, ABC, 00 min.
Bobby Troup , Barbara Dane

April 18th, 1958-November 30th, 1958

Half-hour musical series, hosted by Jazz Musician Bobby Troup, and featuring guest artists from the world of jazz.                                                                            
#7433: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1958-09-21, NBC, 00 min.
Louis Nye , Don Knotts , Steve Allen , Bill Dana , Milton Berle , Skitch Henderson , Tom Poston , Gene Barry , Pat Harrington

June 24, 1956-December 27, 1961.
The multi-talented Steve Allen- musician, composer, singer, comedian,author- was the star of this live weekly variety series that bore a strong resemblance to his informal, late-night Tonight! Show. Although the program had elements of music and serious aspects, comedy was far and away its major component. Steve had with him one of the most versatile and talented collections of improvisational comics ever assembled. Among the features that were used at one time or another on a semi-regular basis were: "Letters to the Editor," "The Allen Report to the Nation," "Mad-Libs," "Crazy Shots," "Where Are They Now," "The Question Man," "The Allen Bureau of Standards," and "The Allen All Stars." The most frequently used feature, and by far the most memorable, was the "Man on the Street Interview." It was here that the comics on the show developed their  best-remembered characters: Louis Nye as suave, smug Gordon Hathaway, Tom Poston as the man who can't remember his own name, Skitch Henderson as Sidney Ferguson, Don Knotts as the extremely nervous and fidgety Mr Morrison, Pat Harrington as Italian golf pro Guido Panzini, and Bill Dana as shy Jose Jimenez.    

                                                            
#10571: SOUPY SALES SHOW
1958-10-00, WXYZ, 10 min.
Soupy Sales , Connie Francis

From 1956-1959, comic Souph Sales hosted a variety show over WXYZ in Detroit.

Guest: Connie Francis who sings "Embraceable You."          
#13310: SHOCK THEATRE WITH JOHN ZACHERLEY
1958-11-05, WABC, 1 min.
John Zacherley , Scott Vincent

On September 22, 1958, John Zacherley came to New York to host WABC's late-night weekend entry "Shock Theatre." He replaced off-camera host Scott Vincent. Zacherley would wear ghoulish makeup and a long black coat as he performed various scientific experiments in his on-camera laboratory. He became beloved to viewers both young and old and continued his fame by also hosting "Zacherley At Large," the replacement title for Shock Theatre. On October 16th, 1959, Zacherley came to local WOR-TV Channel 9 in New York City, hosting another late-night weekend horror entry, "Zacherley At 12."    

This episode includes the show's opening.                                                                                     
#10465: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1958-11-16, NBC, 2 min.
Steve Allen

June 24, 1956-December 27, 1961.
The multi-talented Steve Allen- musician, composer, singer, comedian,author- was the star of this live weekly variety series that bore a strong resemblance to his informal, late-night Tonight! Show. Although the program had elements of music and serious aspects, comedy was far and away its major component. Steve had with him one of the most versatile and talented collections of improvisational comics ever assembled. Among the features that were used at one time or another on a semi-regular basis were: "Letters to the Editor," "The Allen Report to the Nation," "Mad-Libs," "Crazy Shots," "Where Are They Now," "The Question Man," "The Allen Bureau of Standards," and "The Allen All Stars." The most frequently used feature, and by far the most memorable was the "Man on the Street Interview." It was here that the comics on the show developed their best-remembered characters: Louis Nye as suave, smug Gordon Hathaway, Tom Poston as the man who can't remember his own name, Skitch Henderson as Sidney Ferguson, Don Knotts as the extremely nervous and fidgety Mr. Morrison, Pat Harrington as Italian golf pro Guido Panzini, and Bill Dana as shy Jose Jimenez.    

Conclusion of show.                                                                                       
#13312: SHOCK THEATRE WITH JOHN ZACHERLEY
1958-11-29, WABC, 6 min.
John Zacherley

On September 22, 1958, John Zacherley came to New York to host WABC's late-night weekend entry "Shock Theatre." He replaced off-camera host Scott Vincent. Zacherley would wear ghoulish makeup and a long black coat as he performed various scientific experiments in his on-camera laboratory. He became beloved to viewers both young and old and continued his fame by also hosting "Zacherley At Large," the replacement title for Shock Theatre. In 1959, Zacherley came to local WOR-TV Channel 9 in New York City, hosting another late-night weekend horror entry, "Zacherley At 12."    

We hear the opening of the broadcast. Zacherley introduces tonight's film, "Werewolf Of London,"  which Zacherley states is pretty bad!                                         
#10482: SID CAESAR CHEVY SHOW, THE
1958-12-07, NBC, 8 min.
Art Carney , Sid Caesar , Jeanne Bal

TV special starring Sid Caesar.           

Show end.   
#10481: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1958-12-07, NBC, 25 min.
Steve Allen , Sugar Ray Robinson , Andre Previn , Joan Davis , Leo DeLyon , Hi Lows

June 24, 1956-December 27, 1961.
The multi-talented Steve Allen- musician, composer, singer, comedian,author- was the star of this live weekly variety series that bore a strong resemblance to his informal, late-night Tonight! Show. Although the program had elements of music and serious aspects, comedy was far and away its major component. Steve had with him one of the most versatile and talented collections of improvisational comics ever assembled. Among the features that were used at one time or another on a semi-regular basis were: "Letters to the Editor," "The Allen Report to the Nation," "Mad-Libs," "Crazy Shots," "Where Are They Now," "The Question Man," "The Allen Bureau of Standards," and "The Allen All Stars." The most frequently used feature, and by far the most memorable was the "Man on the Street Interview." It was here that the comics on the show developed their best-remembered characters: Louis Nye as suave, smug Gordon Hathaway, Tom Poston as the man who can't remember his own name, Skitch Henderson as Sidney Ferguson, Don Knotts as the extremely nervous and fidgety Mr. Morrison, Pat Harrington as Italian golf pro Guido Panzini, and Bill Dana as shy Jose Jimenez.    

Guests: Joan Davis, Sugar Ray Robinson, Leo DeLyon, Andre Previn, The Hi-Lo's.                                                                                                                        
#7434: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1959-02-15, NBC, 00 min.
Steve Allen , Debbie Reynolds , Frank Gorshin , Tony Curtis , David Nelson , Ray Anthony , Terry Gibbs , Edward Byrnes , Diane Maxwell , Sandra Dee , David Ladd

Steve Allen Presents The Hollywood Merit Awards.                                 
#13331: SAMMY KAYE SHOW, THE
1959-03-12, ABC, min.
Sammy Kaye , Hank Kanui , Lynn Roberts , Larry Ellis , Ray Michaels

July 28th, 1951-July 19th, 1952 (CBS)
August 8th, 1953-September 5th, (NBC)
September 20th1958-June 13th, 1959 (ABC)     

Half-hour musical series starring bandleader Sammy Kaye. His ABC show featured regulars Ray Michaels, Lynn Roberts, Larry Ellis, and Hank Kanui.  
#10425: SMALL WORLD WITH EDWARD R. MURROW PART 11
1959-03-29, CBS, min.
Edward R. Murrow , Noel Coward , James Thurber , Siobhan McKenna

October 12th, 1958-April 5th, 1959, (CBS)

Edward R. Murrow hosted this CBS Sunday afternoon public affairs program, conversing with three guests. The show was similar to Murrow's Person To Person program as Murrow remained in New York while his guests were filmed on location throughout the world. The show was broadcast during the 1959-60 season as a series of specials.

On this broadcast, Murrow interviews writers Noel Coward, and James Thurber, also Irish actress Siobhan McKenna as they conclude the discussion they began last week in this part 11 broadcast. They cover such topics as the merits of a repertory theater, the advisability of adding music to great stage plays and the failings of the Broadway stage. (Film).
#13338: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1959-04-12, NBC, min.
Steve Allen , George Jessel

June 24, 1956-June December 27, 1961 (NBC, ABC).

The multi-talented Steve Allen- musician, composer, singer, comedian,author- was the star of this live weekly variety series that bore a strong resemblance to his informal, late-night Tonight! Show. Although the program had elements of music and serious aspects, comedy was far and away its major component. Steve had with him one of the most versatile and talented collections of improvisational comics ever assembled. Among the features that were used at one time or another on a semi-regular basis were: "Letters to the Editor," "The Allen Report to the Nation," "Mad-Libs," "Crazy Shots," "Where Are They Now," "The Question Man," "The Allen Bureau of Standards," and "The Allen All Stars." The most frequently used feature, and by far the most memorable was the "Man on the Street Interview." It was here that the comics on the show developed their best-remembered characters: Louis Nye as suave, smug Gordon Hathaway, Tom Poston as the man who can't remember his own name, Skitch Henderson as Sidney Ferguson, Don Knotts as the extremely nervous and fidgety Mr. Morrison, Pat Harrington as Italian golf pro Guido Panzini, and Bill Dana as shy Jose Jimenez.    

George Jessel is the guest.                                                                                                      
#2: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1959-06-07, WNBC, 5 min.
Steve Allen , Ingmar Johansson

June 24, 1956 - June 6, 1960 (NBC TV),
September 27, 1961 - December 27, 1961 (ABC TV).

On his Sunday night variety show, Steve Allen clowns around with heavyweight champion Ingmar Johansson, in a boxing ring.

Rare exceptional audio air check recorded by Phil Gries using a microphone and not a direct line connection. However, sound quality remains acceptably good.   

NOTE:
The beginning of Phil Gries' focus to record television audio from his 1949 Andrea television set to audio tape contained on his recently obtained new 1/4" reel to reel tape recorder (Webcor).                                                                       
#13350: SOAP OPERA EXCERPTS
1959-06-08, , 5 min.
Announcer

Excerpts from daytime soap operas include:

" From These Roots," (June 30, 1958-December 29, 1961)

"The Secret Storm,"  (April 1, 1954-February 8, 1974)

and "The Brighter Day." (January 4, 1954-Sept. 28, 1962)                                                             
#10240Q: STEVE ALLEN SHOW, THE
1960-01-18, NBC, min.
Steve Allen , Jimmy Durante , Peggy Lee

June 24, 1956-December 27, 1961.
The multi-talented Steve Allen- musician, composer, singer, comedian,author- was the star of this live weekly variety series that bore a strong resemblance to his informal, late-night Tonight! Show. Although the program had elements of music and serious aspects, comedy was far and away its major component. Steve had with him one of the most versatile and talented collections of improvisational comics ever assembled. Among the features that were used at one time or another on a semi-regular basis were: "Letters to the Editor," "The Allen Report to the Nation," "Mad-Libs," "Crazy Shots," "Where Are They Now," "The Question Man," "The Allen Bureau of Standards," and "The Allen All Stars." The most frequently used feature, and by far the most memorable was the "Man on the Street Interview." It was here that the comics on the show developed their best-remembered characters: Louis Nye as suave, smug Gordon Hathaway, Tom Poston as the man who can't remember his own name, Skitch Henderson as Sidney Ferguson, Don Knotts as the extremely nervous and fidgety Mr. Morrison, Pat Harrington as Italian golf pro Guido Panzini, and Bill Dana as shy Jose Jimenez.    

Steve's guests are Jimmy Durante and Peggy Lee. 

                                                                               
#7423: STAR PARADE: "FOUR FOR TONIGHT."
1960-02-24, WNBC, 00 min.
Tony Randall , Beatrice Lillie , Tammy Grimes , Cyril Richard

Variety special starring Tony Randall, Beatrice Lillie, Tammy Grimes and Cyril Richard.          
#10: SECRET LIFE OF ADOLF HITLER, THE
1960-02-25, WPIX, 54 min.
Adolf Hitler , Paula Wolf , Westbrook Van Voorhis

The many faces of Adolf Hitler are documented. Frau Paula Wolf, the sister of Hitler is interviewed. Westbrook Van Voorhis provides the narration.
#14: STARTIME: ACADEMY AWARD MUSIC
1960-03-15, WRCA, 28 min.
Jane Wyman , Charles Laughton , Elsa Lanchester , Nat King Cole , Kay Starr , Tex Ritter , Gogi Grant , The Four Aces

Jane Wyman is hostess. We hear renditions from nominated songs of 1959 from Charles Laughton, Elsa Lanchester, Nat King Cole, Kay Starr, Tex Ritter, Gogi Grant and The Four Aces.
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