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#7212: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW,THE
1967-02-25, CBS, 00 min.
Jackie Gleason , Gene Kelly , Frankie Avalon , Frank Gorshin , Frank Fontaine , Eydie Gorme , Bishop Fulton J. Sheen

Gene Kelly emcee's Jackie's 51st birthday.                                                                                                                              
#8356: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW
1967-04-01, CBS, 20 min.
Homer and Jethro , Buck Owens , Roy Acuff , Sue Thompson , Boots Randolf

Salute to country music. This program is a 20-minute excerpt with some intermittent audio interference.            
#1027: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW, THE
1967-10-14, WCBS, 21 min.
Jackie Gleason , Groucho Marx , Reggie Van Gleason III

A classic moment in television as Jackie Gleason and Groucho Marx "top" one another. In a Reginald Van Gleason III sketch, Gleason and Marx sing the duet "Oh Mr. Gleason, Oh Mr. Marx," and Groucho's favorite, "Show Me A Rose," is performed by the one and only Groucho Marx.
#3110: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW, THE
1967-10-14, WCBS, 52 min.
Louis Nye , Jackie Gleason , Groucho Marx , Johnny Mathis , Jane Morgan , Joel Grey

September 29, 1962-September 12, 1970. This broadcast is the complete version of program #1027 which is a 21 minute version. Jackie Gleason was a fixture on CBS for most of two decades. In the fall of 1962 Gleason was back to a Saturday slot, which he occupied for another eight seasons. From 1962 to 1966 it was called "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine," and featured topical comedy sketches as well as musical numbers. One of Gleason's characters, Joe the Bartender, appeared regularly. Addressing the camera as his patron, Joe told a few jokes before calling out the tipsy Crazy Guggenheim from the back room. Guggenheim, played by Frank Fontaine, traded quips with Joe and then sang a song. Sue Ann Langdon was also featured regularly. In 1966 Gleason moved the operation to Miami Beach. The show was retitled "The Jackie Gleason Show." For the first time in almost a decade, production of "The Honeymooners" was resumed. Gleason was reunited with Art Carney; Sheila MacRae and Jane Kean were added to play Alice and Trixie. Many of these later "Honeymooners" sketches ran a full hour, and the accent was now on music.
#3294A: JOHN DAVIDSON AT NOTRE DAME
1967-10-27, WABC, 52 min.
John Davidson , George Carlin , Judy Collins , Spanky and Our Gang , Notre Dame Glee Club , Bob Rocky Bleier , Frank Lahey , Don Miller , Daniel H. Pedtke

John Davidson hosts this SPECIAL BROADCAST from Notre Dame's new geodesic dome auditorium. Taped during Notre Dame's annual Homecoming week, Friday October 27, 1967, the day before Notre Dame's conference win against Michigan State, 24 to 12 .  

The broadcast opens with John Davidson's reactions to the campus at Notre Dame. 

George Carlin does a stand-up and later portrays a hippie  character football player, Al Pigskin with Davidson interviewing him. Spanky and Our Gang perform the music of the "now" generation. On a walking tour of the dampus, John Davidson interviews students about college life. 

Judy Collins reveals to John Davidson how she selects
the songs she sings.

In a separate segment Davidson talks to two couples at the taping and asks them the year they started dating singing a medley of hits from that year, including, from 1964 "All My Loving, and "Hello Dolly." And from 1967,"Alfie," Somethin' Stupid," and "I'm a Believer." 

There is a salute to the Norte Dame football team and its coach and players, and a sing fest with the audience. 

Director of the Norte Dame Glee Club leads the choir. 

HIGHLIGHTS:

"Georgy Girl," "If You're Goin' to San Francisco," "Reaching Far Too High," "What is a Woman?" 
"Walk with my Baby"--...........................John Davidson

"What the World Needs Now is Love," .....................................John Davidson and Judy Collins.

"Making Every Minute Count"----------Spanky and Our Gang

"The Beat Goes On," I'll Always Be Irish,"
"Notre Dame Victory March"---------------------------Entire Cast
                                                               
#3112: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW, THE
1967-10-28, WCBS, 52 min.
Jackie Gleason , Milton Berle , Frank Gorshin , Vikki Carr , The Sammy Kaye Orchestra

September 29, 1962-September 12, 1970. Jackie Gleason was a fixture on CBS for most of two decades. In the fall of 1962 Gleason was back to a Saturday slot, which he occupied for another eight seasons. From 1962 to 1966 it was called "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine," and featured topical comedy sketches as well as musical numbers. One of Gleason's characters, Joe the Bartender, appeared regularly. Addressing the camera as his patron, Joe told a few jokes before calling out the tipsy Crazy Guggenheim from the back room. Guggenheim, played by Frank Fontaine, traded quips with Joe and then sang a song. Sue Ann Langdon was also featured regularly. In 1966 Gleason moved the operation to Miami Beach. The show was retitled "The Jackie Gleason Show." For the first time in almost a decade, production of "The Honeymooners" was resumed. Gleason was reunited with Art Carney; Sheila MacRae and Jane Kean were added to play Alice and Trixie. Many of these later "Honeymooners" sketches ran a full hour, and the accent was now on music.
#19248: JERRY LEWIS SHOW, THE
1967-11-07, NBC, 36 min.
Lennon Sisters , Jerry Lewis , Shirley Jones

1967-1969 (NBC)

Jerry Lewis hosted this variety show that primarily consisted of Skits often featuring characters from his movies.     

Tonight's guests are The Lennon Sisters and Shirley Jones.  

In "The Rong Arm Of The Raw" Jerry and Shirley play an Oriental criminologist and his wife, who find a murderer in their midst while re-enacting a crime at a party. Jerry also pantomimes a film fan trying to get a tuxedo for a Hollywood premiere.
George Wyle singers. Lou Brown Orchestra.

Highlights:

"Where Is Love?"- Shirley
"Never My Love", "Sunny"- Lennon Sisters
"Keep Me Warm."- Jerry Lewis.  

NOTE: Not Complete and without commercials                                               
#3111: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW, THE
1967-11-11, WCBS, 52 min.
Jackie Gleason , Dom DeLuise , George Gobel

September 29, 1962-September 12, 1970. Jackie Gleason was a fixture on CBS for most of two decades. In the fall of 1962 Gleason was back to a Saturday slot, which he occupied for another eight seasons. From 1962 to 1966 it was called "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine," and featured topical comedy sketches as well as musical numbers. One of Gleason's characters, Joe the Bartender, appeared regularly. Addressing the camera as his patron, Joe told a few jokes before calling out the tipsy Crazy Guggenheim from the back room. Guggenheim, played by Frank Fontaine, traded quips with Joe and then sang a song. Sue Ann Langdon was also featured regularly. In 1966 Gleason moved the operation to Miami Beach. The show was retitled "The Jackie Gleason Show." For the first time in almost a decade, production of "The Honeymooners" was resumed. Gleason was reunited with Art Carney; Sheila MacRae and Jane Kean were added to play Alice and Trixie. Many of these later "Honeymooners" sketches ran a full hour, and the accent was now on music.
#3113: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW, THE
1967-11-25, WCBS, 52 min.
Jackie Gleason , Liberace , Alan King , Bing Crosby

September 29, 1962-September 12, 1970. Jackie Gleason was a fixture on CBS for most of two decades. In the fall of 1962 Gleason was back to a Saturday slot, which he occupied for another eight seasons. From 1962 to 1966 it was called "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine," and featured topical comedy sketches as well as musical numbers. One of Gleason's characters, Joe the Bartender, appeared regularly. Addressing the camera as his patron, Joe told a few jokes before calling out the tipsy Crazy Guggenheim from the back room. Guggenheim, played by Frank Fontaine, traded quips with Joe and then sang a song. Sue Ann Langdon was also featured regularly. In 1966 Gleason moved the operation to Miami Beach. The show was retitled "The Jackie Gleason Show." For the first time in almost a decade, production of "The Honeymooners" was resumed. Gleason was reunited with Art Carney; Sheila MacRae and Jane Kean were added to play Alice and Trixie. Many of these later "Honeymooners" sketches ran a full hour, and the accent was now on music.
#3122: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW, THE
1967-12-16, WCBS, 52 min.
Jackie Gleason , Sid Caesar , Shelley Berman , Mel Torme , Peter Nero , Teresa Brewer

September 29, 1962-September 12, 1970. Jackie Gleason was a fixture on CBS for most of two decades. In the fall of 1962 Gleason was back to a Saturday slot, which he occupied for another eight seasons. From 1962 to 1966 it was called "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine," and featured topical comedy sketches as well as musical numbers. One of Gleason's characters, Joe the Bartender, appeared regularly. Addressing the camera as his patron, Joe told a few jokes before calling out the tipsy Crazy Guggenheim from the back room. Guggenheim, played by Frank Fontaine, traded quips with Joe and then sang a song. Sue Ann Langdon was also featured regularly. In 1966 Gleason moved the operation to Miami Beach. The show was retitled "The Jackie Gleason Show." For the first time in almost a decade, production of "The Honeymooners" was resumed. Gleason was reunited with Art Carney; Sheila MacRae and Jane Kean were added to play Alice and Trixie. Many of these later "Honeymooners" sketches ran a full hour, and the accent was now on music.
#3448: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1967-12-27, CBS, 57 min.
Red Skelton , Jonathan Winters , Barbara Eden , Ivan Dixon , The Doors

December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. This was the first broadcast of the series. Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.             
#3124: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW, THE
1967-12-30, WCBS, 52 min.
Jackie Gleason , Louis Armstrong , Milton Berle , Kate Smith , Frank Fontaine , The Bert Kaempfert Orchestra

September 29, 1962-September 12, 1970. Jackie Gleason was a fixture on CBS for most of two decades. In the fall of 1962 Gleason was back to a Saturday slot, which he occupied for another eight seasons. From 1962 to 1966 it was called "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine," and featured topical comedy sketches as well as musical numbers. One of Gleason's characters, Joe the Bartender, appeared regularly. Addressing the camera as his patron, Joe told a few jokes before calling out the tipsy Crazy Guggenheim from the back room. Guggenheim, played by Frank Fontaine, traded quips with Joe and then sang a song. Sue Ann Langdon was also featured regularly. In 1966 Gleason moved the operation to Miami Beach. The show was retitled "The Jackie Gleason Show." For the first time in almost a decade, production of "The Honeymooners" was resumed. Gleason was reunited with Art Carney; Sheila MacRae and Jane Kean were added to play Alice and Trixie. Many of these later "Honeymooners" sketches ran a full hour, and the accent was now on music.
#3446: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1968-01-03, CBS, 57 min.
Jonathan Winters , The Smothers Brothers , Barbara McNair , Abby Dalton , The Strawberry Alarm Clock

December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.             
#3447: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1968-01-10, CBS, 57 min.
Jonathan Winters , Abby Dalton , Ed Ames , Peaches and Herb , Carol Burnett , Alice Ghostley , Paul Lynde

December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. 

Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde. 

   In sketches Johnathan Winters and Carol Burnett spoof the film "A Man and a Woman"; Johnathan plays a timid husband facing a burglar in the basement; and Elwood P. Suggins (Winters) begs a teen-age runaway to return home.

HIGHLIGHTS:

"Luck, Be a Lady," "When the Snow is on the Roses"......Ed Ames

"What Did I have".......................Carol Burnett

"Love Is Strange," "Two Little Children".....Peaches and Herb                     
#3125: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW, THE
1968-01-13, WCBS, 52 min.
Jackie Gleason , Patti Page , Jack Carter , Eddy Arnold , Boots Randolph , The Geezinslaw Brothers , Fannie Flagg

September 29, 1962-September 12, 1970. Jackie Gleason was a fixture on CBS for most of two decades. In the fall of 1962 Gleason was back to a Saturday slot, which he occupied for another eight seasons. From 1962 to 1966 it was called "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine," and featured topical comedy sketches as well as musical numbers. One of Gleason's characters, Joe the Bartender, appeared regularly. Addressing the camera as his patron, Joe told a few jokes before calling out the tipsy Crazy Guggenheim from the back room. Guggenheim, played by Frank Fontaine, traded quips with Joe and then sang a song. Sue Ann Langdon was also featured regularly. In 1966 Gleason moved the operation to Miami Beach. The show was retitled "The Jackie Gleason Show." For the first time in almost a decade, production of "The Honeymooners" was resumed. Gleason was reunited with Art Carney; Sheila MacRae and Jane Kean were added to play Alice and Trixie. Many of these later "Honeymooners" sketches ran a full hour, and the accent was now on music.
#3449: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1968-01-17, CBS, 57 min.
Jonathan Winters , Tony Bennett , Abby Dalton

December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.             
#3470: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1968-01-24, CBS, 57 min.
Jonathan Winters , Abby Dalton , Nancy Sinatra , Fess Parker

December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.             
#3123: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW, THE
1968-01-27, WCBS, 52 min.
Jackie Gleason , Wayne Newton , Diahann Carroll , Tim Conway , Dom DeLuise , Jane Kean

September 29, 1962-September 12, 1970. Jackie Gleason was a fixture on CBS for most of two decades. In the fall of 1962 Gleason was back to a Saturday slot, which he occupied for another eight seasons. From 1962 to 1966 it was called "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine," and featured topical comedy sketches as well as musical numbers. One of Gleason's characters, Joe the Bartender, appeared regularly. Addressing the camera as his patron, Joe told a few jokes before calling out the tipsy Crazy Guggenheim from the back room. Guggenheim, played by Frank Fontaine, traded quips with Joe and then sang a song. Sue Ann Langdon was also featured regularly. In 1966 Gleason moved the operation to Miami Beach. The show was retitled "The Jackie Gleason Show." For the first time in almost a decade, production of "The Honeymooners" was resumed. Gleason was reunited with Art Carney; Sheila MacRae and Jane Kean were added to play Alice and Trixie. Many of these later "Honeymooners" sketches ran a full hour, and the accent was now on music.
#3471: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1968-01-31, CBS, 57 min.
Jonathan Winters , Ella Fitzgerald , Martin Landau , Barbara Bain , The King Cousins

December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.             
#3472: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1968-02-07, CBS, 57 min.
Jonathan Winters , Patti Page , Abby Dalton , Dorothy Louden , The Jug Band

December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.             
#755: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW, THE
1968-02-10, WCBS, 19 min.
Jackie Gleason , Milton Berle

Jackie Gleason and special guest Milton Berle celebrate their mutual 20th anniversary in television. Each trade quips with each other.
#15542: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW, THE
1968-02-10, WCBS, 14 min.
Jackie Gleason , Milton Berle

Jackie Gleason and special guest Milton Berle celebrate their mutual 20th anniversary on television. They trade quips with each other. This is Berle's third appearance this season on the Gleason show.  

Duplicate of #755.                         
#3473: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1968-02-21, CBS, 57 min.
Jonathan Winters , Dusty Springfield , Vic Damone , Abby Dalton , Richard Benjamin , Paula Prentiss

December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.             
#5284: JACK BENNY SPECIAL, THE
1968-03-20, WNBC, 52 min.
Jack Benny , Johnny Carson , Ben Blue , Benny Rubin , Lucille Ball , Paul Revere and The Raiders , Herb Vigran

A comedy-variety special "Jack Benny Hour" broadcast, with guest stars.
#8351: JACK BENNY SPECIAL, THE
1968-03-20, WNBC, 52 min.
Jack Benny , Don Drysdale , Danny Thomas , Johnny Carson , George Burns , Ben Blue , Benny Rubin , Lucille Ball , Paul Revere and The Raiders , Herb Vigran , Smothers Brothers

A comedy-variety special "Jack Benny Hour" broadcast, with guest stars.  

Duplicate of #5284.           
#10240S: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1968-03-27, CBS, 57 min.
Jonathan Winters , Cliff Arquette , Abby Dalton , Edgar Bergen , Alice Ghostley , Paul Lynde , Pamela Rodgers

December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde. 

Guest: Edgar Bergen.                  
#8396: JULIE ANDREWS SHOW, THE
1968-04-17, NBC, 60 min.
Gene Kelly , Julie Andrews , New Christy Minstrels

Julie's guests are Gene Kelly and The New Christy Minstrels.

Duplicate Of #989.                        
#15831: JOEY BISHOP SHOW: 47TH ANNUAL PHOTOPLAY AWARDS, THE
1968-06-03, ABC, min.
Bob Hope , Lee Marvin , David Janssen , Carol Burnett , Barbara Stanwyck , Joey Bishop , Leonard Nimoy , Dean Jones

The 47th Annual Photoplay awards are presented. See #8384 for full details.           
#3454: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1968-09-25, CBS, 57 min.
Jack Paar , Jonathan Winters , Cliff Arquette , Gwen Verdon , Peter Graves

December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.             
#3455: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1968-10-02, CBS, 57 min.
Jonathan Winters , Vin Scully , Ann Miller , Mike Connors

December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.             
#3456: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1968-10-09, CBS, 57 min.
Jonathan Winters , Al Hirt , Abby Dalton , Buddy Ebsen

December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.             
#3457: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1968-10-16, CBS, 57 min.
Jonathan Winters , Douglas Fairbanks Jr. , Abby Dalton , Ella Fitzgerald

December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.             
#6972: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW, THE
1968-10-19, CBS, 54 min.
Jackie Gleason , Sid Caesar , Bob Newhart , Mike Douglas , Imogene Coca

  September 29, 1962-September 12, 1970. Jackie Gleason was a fixture on CBS for most of two decades. In the fall of 1962 Gleason was back to a Saturday slot, which he occupied for another eight seasons. From 1962 to 1966 it was called "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine," and featured topical comedy sketches as well as musical numbers. One of Gleason's characters, Joe the Bartender, appeared regularly. Addressing the camera as his patron, Joe told a few jokes before calling out the tipsy Crazy Guggenheim from the back room. Guggenheim, played by Frank Fontaine, traded quips with Joe and then sang a song. Sue Ann Langdon was also featured regularly. In 1966 Gleason moved the operation to Miami Beach. The show was retitled "The Jackie Gleason Show." For the first time in almost a decade, production of "The Honeymooners" was resumed. Gleason was reunited with Art Carney; Sheila MacRae and Jane Kean were added to play Alice and Trixie. Initially, short Honeymooner skits were performed (approximately 15 minutes).  Later, "Honeymooners" sketches ran a full hour, and the accent was now on music.                            
#3306A: JIM NABORS SPECIAL
1968-10-24, CBS, 52 min.
Carol Burnett , Debbie Reynolds , Vikki Carr , Jim Nabors , Mary Costa

On this second Special, Jim Nabors plays host to a quartet of girl friends - Debbie Reynolds, Carol Burnett, Vikki Carr and Mary Costa. Highlights include many musical numbers.
#3462: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1968-10-30, CBS, 57 min.
Jonathan Winters , Boris Karloff , Agnes Moorehead , Marjorie McCoy , The Craig Hundley Trio

December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.             
#3463: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1968-11-13, CBS, 57 min.
Jonathan Winters , Cliff Arquette , Julie London , Paul Lynde , The Young Saints

December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.             
#5285: JACK BENNY'S BAG
1968-11-16, WNBC, 52 min.
Jack Benny , Eddie Fisher , Jack Lemmon , Rowan & Martin , Dick Clark , Phyllis Diller , Walter Matthau , Eddie "Rochester" Anderson

A comedy-variety special "Jack Benny Hour" broadcast, with guest stars.
#3464: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1968-11-20, CBS, 57 min.
Jonathan Winters , Audrey Meadows , Merv Griffin , The Establishment , Dana Valery

December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.             
#3465: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1968-11-27, CBS, 57 min.
Jonathan Winters , Cliff Arquette , Kate Smith , Alice Ghostley , Paul Lynde , The Establishment , The Cowsills

December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.             
#15987: JERRY LEWIS SHOW, THE
1968-12-17, NBC, min.
Jerry Lewis , Kaye Ballard , Noel Harrison

September 12th, 1967-May 27th, 1969. 

In 1967, Jerry Lewis returned to network television with this one-hour variety show. It proved to be more successful than his original effort on ABC in 1963. 

Host: Jerry Lewis. Guests include Noel Harrison and Kaye Ballard.                     
#15991: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1968-12-19, NBC, min.
Jonathan Winters

See #3450 for details.            
#3450: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1968-12-19, CBS, 57 min.
Jonathan Winters , Sugar Ray Robinson , Roosevelt Grier , The Association , Roy Clark , Minnie Pearl , Godfrey Cambridge

December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.             
#3451: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1968-12-26, CBS, 57 min.
Jonathan Winters , Frank Gorshin , Roy Rogers , Dale Evans , The Kids Next Door

December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.             
#3118: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW, THE
1969-01-04, WCBS, 42 min.
Jackie Gleason , Art Carney , Red Buttons , Jan Murray , Sheila MacRae , Nipsey Russell , Jane Kean

September 29, 1962-September 12, 1970. Jackie Gleason was a fixture on CBS for most of two decades. In the fall of 1962 Gleason was back to a Saturday slot, which he occupied for another eight seasons. From 1962 to 1966 it was called "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine," and featured topical comedy sketches as well as musical numbers. One of Gleason's characters, Joe the Bartender, appeared regularly. Addressing the camera as his patron, Joe told a few jokes before calling out the tipsy Crazy Guggenheim from the back room. Guggenheim, played by Frank Fontaine, traded quips with Joe and then sang a song. Sue Ann Langdon was also featured regularly. In 1966 Gleason moved the operation to Miami Beach. The show was retitled "The Jackie Gleason Show." For the first time in almost a decade, production of "The Honeymooners" was resumed. Gleason was reunited with Art Carney; Sheila MacRae and Jane Kean were added to play Alice and Trixie. Many of these later "Honeymooners" sketches ran a full hour, and the accent was now on music.
#16043: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW, THE
1969-01-04, WCBS, min.
Jackie Gleason , Red Buttons , Art Carney

September 20, 1952-June 22, 1957; October 3, 1958-January 2 1959; February 3 1961-March 24, 1961; September 1962-September 12, 1970


After the 1954-1955 season (one hour live broadcasts), Jackie Gleason produced a series of 39 filmed half-hour episodes of "The Honeymooners" which was syndicated (1955-1956). For the following 1956-1957 season, the Jackie Gleason Show returned to a live one-hour variety format with a Honeymooners sketch included in many of its broadcasts. After this season, The Honeymooners sketches would not be revived until the 1966-1967 season of The Jackie Gleason Show.   

Guests: Red Buttons, Art Carney. 


                                                                         
#16048: JERRY LEWIS SHOW, THE
1969-01-07, NBC, min.
Jerry Lewis , Gary Lewis , The Osmonds

September 12th, 1967-May 27th, 1969. 

In 1967, Jerry Lewis returned to network television with this one-hour variety show. It proved to be more successful than his original effort on ABC in 1963.    

Guests: Gary Lewis, The Osmonds. 

                 
#3452: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1969-01-09, CBS, 57 min.
Jonathan Winters , Cliff Arquette , Edgar Buchanan , Barbara Eden , The King Cousins , Jimmy Ellis & Riverview Spiritual Singers

December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.             
#3120: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW, THE
1969-01-11, WCBS, 52 min.
Louis Nye , Jackie Gleason , George Kirby , Sonny Sands , Max Bygraves

September 29, 1962-September 12, 1970. Jackie Gleason was a fixture on CBS for most of two decades. In the fall of 1962 Gleason was back to a Saturday slot, which he occupied for another eight seasons. From 1962 to 1966 it was called "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine," and featured topical comedy sketches as well as musical numbers. One of Gleason's characters, Joe the Bartender, appeared regularly. Addressing the camera as his patron, Joe told a few jokes before calling out the tipsy Crazy Guggenheim from the back room. Guggenheim, played by Frank Fontaine, traded quips with Joe and then sang a song. Sue Ann Langdon was also featured regularly. In 1966 Gleason moved the operation to Miami Beach. The show was retitled "The Jackie Gleason Show." For the first time in almost a decade, production of "The Honeymooners" was resumed. Gleason was reunited with Art Carney; Sheila MacRae and Jane Kean were added to play Alice and Trixie. Many of these later "Honeymooners" sketches ran a full hour, and the accent was now on music.
#3453: JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1969-01-16, CBS, 57 min.
Louis Nye , Jonathan Winters , Buck Owens & The Buckeroos , Dana Valery , Brian Keith , The Third Wave

December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.             
#3301: JOHN GARY SHOW, THE
1969-01-19, WPIX, 52 min.
Woody Allen , Sammy Spear , Allan Sherman , John Gary

June 22, 1966-September 7, 1966 (CBS); 1968 (Syndicated). This was the first broadcast of the series. The first of pop singer John Gary's variety hours was a summer replacement for "The Danny Kaye Show." The second show was a syndicated effort and featured Sammy Spear's Orchestra.             
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