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6 records found for BABES IN TOYLAND
1954-12-18, NBC, 90 min.
Series of television specials presented by the Rexall Pharmaceutical Company for NBC television. "Babes In Toyland" Version 1 starring Jo Sullivan Loesser.
#5893: BABES IN TOYLAND
Order1954-12-18, WNBC, 80 min.
Presented on "MAX LIEBMAN PRESENTS." This version is a lost television broadcast. Reprising the role of Santa Claus is Dave Garroway, who tells a young girl left in a department store the story of "Babes In Toyland."1954-12-18, WRCA, 78 min.
September 12, 1954-June 6, 1956. Max Liebman, producer of "Your Show of Shows," created lavish variety & musical programming spectaculars (later called specials), which aired on Saturday & Sunday nights once every four weeks. SEARCH PROGRAM TITLE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.1955-12-24, NBC, 90 min.
Series of television specials presented by the Rexall Pharmaceutical Company for NBC television. "Babes In Toyland" Version 2 starring Barbara Cook.
#5937: BABES IN TOYLAND
Order1960-12-25, WNBC, 54 min.
- Jonathan Winters
- Jerry Colonna
- Shirley Temple
- Carl Ballantine
- Joe Besser
- Angela Cartwright
- Glen MacDonough
- Anna Alice Chapin
- Sheldon Keller
- Jack Brooks
- Hanley Stafford
- Ray Kellogg
- Bob Jellison
- Michel Petit
- Victor Hubert
Presented on "SHIRLEY TEMPLE THEATRE." Toyland's the scene. Young Michael Petit and Angela Cartwright arrive there after running away from miserly Uncle Barnaby, played by Jonathan Winters, whom with three bumbling cutthroats try to do the babes in. Hosts Shirley Temple and her youngsters, Linda Susan, Charles Jr. and Lori. Songs: "Toyland," "Floretta".......................Shirley Temple "Piper's Song"...................Jonathan Winters, Angela Cartwright, Michel Petit "Gonzales, Rodrigo and Gonzorgo," "Sailor's Life".....Jerry Colona, Joe Besser, Carl Ballentine "Meantown"...............................Chorus "Go to Sleep"..............Angela Cartwright, Michel Petit "Can't Do the Sum"......Hanley Stafford, Angela Cartwright, Michel Petit "Doll Dance," "Wooden Soldiers"...........Dancers NOTE: When Shirley Temple's Storybook children's anthology series originally broadcast as a series 16 specials airing on ABC TV on various nights (Jan. - Dec. 1958). In January of 1959 the program began to run regularly every third Monday night on ABC TV. When it moved to NBC in 1960 it became a weekly series and was renamed "The Shirley Temple Show" or "The Shirley Temple Theatre."
1960-12-25, WNBC, 54 min.
September 18, 1960-September 10, 1961. Shirley Temple served as host, narrator & occasional star of a weekly children's anthology series. The show was first seen as a series of 16 specials which aired on ABC (January through December 1958). SEARCH PROGRAM TITLE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.