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#2536: FANFARE (WITH AL HIRT)
Order1965-06-19, WCBS, 47 min.
June 19, 1965-September 11, 1965. This was the first broadcast of the series. Trumpeter Al Hirt hosts this variety hour, a summer replacement for "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine." Hirt leads his own musical group each week, presenting top name guest stars, comedy and novelty acts, with music as part of each routine. A full orchestra backs the show which is recorded on tape in New York. 12 broadcasts in the series.
#2537: FANFARE (WITH AL HIRT)
Order1965-06-26, WCBS, 52 min.
June 19, 1965-September 11, 1965. Trumpeter Al Hirt hosted this variety hour, a summer replacement for "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine." Originally this second show in the series, scheduled to be broadcast June 26th, was advertised with a complete different guest list, including Anna Moffo, Gene, Pitney, Chad & Jeremy, Edward Villella & Patric McBride, Dionne Warwick, and Stan Freeberg. This broadcast was either never recorded or if it was it never aired.
#2538: FANFARE (WITH AL HIRT)
Order1965-07-10, WCBS, 52 min.
June 19, 1965-September 11, 1965. Trumpeter Al Hirt hosted this variety hour, a summer replacement for "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine."#2539: FANFARE (WITH AL HIRT)
Order1965-07-17, WCBS, 52 min.
June 19, 1965-September 11, 1965. Trumpeter Al Hirt hosted this variety hour, a summer replacement for "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine."#2532: FANFARE (WITH AL HIRT)
Order1965-07-24, WCBS, 52 min.
June 19, 1965-September 11, 1965. Trumpeter Al Hirt hosted this variety hour, a summer replacement for "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine."#2533: FANFARE (WITH AL HIRT)
Order1965-07-31, WCBS, 52 min.
- Al Hirt
- Bob Lewis
- The Muppets
- Tom Jones
- Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
- Minnie Pearl
- The Collins Kids
- Lesley Gore
June 19, 1965-September 11, 1965. Trumpeter Al Hirt hosted this variety hour, a summer replacement for "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine."
#2534: FANFARE (WITH AL HIRT)
Order1965-08-07, WCBS, 52 min.
- Al Hirt
- Anna Moffo
- Dionne Warwick
- Chad & Jeremy
- Villella & McBride
- Robert Maxwell
- Willie "The Lion" Smith
- Stan Freeberg
June 19, 1965-September 11, 1965. Trumpeter Al Hirt hosted this variety hour, a summer replacement for "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine."#2535: FANFARE (WITH AL HIRT)
Order1965-08-14, WCBS, 52 min.
- Al Hirt
- Liza Minnelli
- Jackie Vernon
- Eddie Crane
- Johnny Tillotson
- Little Anthony and the Imperials
- Oscar Peterson
June 19, 1965-September 11, 1965. Trumpeter Al Hirt hosted this variety hour, a summer replacement for "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine." NOTE: "The Strut" Written by Oscar Peterson is performed by Liza Minnelli.
#2540: FANFARE (WITH AL HIRT)
Order1965-08-28, WCBS, 52 min.
June 19, 1965-September 11, 1965. Trumpeter Al Hirt hosted this variety hour, a summer replacement for "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine."#2541: FANFARE (WITH AL HIRT)
Order1965-09-04, WCBS, 52 min.
June 19, 1965-September 11, 1965. Trumpeter Al Hirt hosted this variety hour, a summer replacement for "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine."#2542: FANFARE (WITH AL HIRT)
Order1965-09-11, WCBS, 52 min.
June 19, 1965-September 11, 1965. Trumpeter Al Hirt hosted this variety hour, a summer replacement for "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine."1970-11-01, WNET, 60 min.
This was the "Georgia Brown Sings Kurt Weill" broadcast. "Fanfare" was a PBS showcase highlighting different artists. Not to be confused with the 1965 series "Fanfare" with Al Hirt.1970-11-01, WNET, 00 min.
This was the "Georgia Brown Sings Kurt Weill" broadcast. "Fanfare" was a PBS showcase highlighting different artists. Not to be confused with the 1965 series "Fanfare" with Al Hirt. Dupe Of 2548.
#5258: FANFARE: HAPPY NEW YVES
Order1971-01-03, WNET, 60 min.
Yves Montand sings, dances and clowns his way through an hour of human charm. His songs are sung almost entirely in French.1971-01-24, PBS, 58 min.
A PBS one hour special airing in prime time, Sunday, 10pm, January 24, 1971. Merle Haggard shows the talent it took to win the industry's Vocalist and Entertainer of the Year awards as he hits the concert circuit with his wife Bonnie and the Strangers. HIGHLIGHTS: "Okie from Muskogee," "Mama's Hungary Eyes," " The Fightin' Side of Me," "Branded Man," "Today, I Started Loving you Again," "Right or Wrong," "Misery." Merle also imitates Johnny Cash, singing "Jackson" and "Orange Blossom Special." Off-stage Merle talks with trouper Ernest Tubb; and Merle's mother, Flossie Mae, discusses his boyhood in Bakersfield, California. Merle Haggard, country's music "Okie from Muskogee," is the subject of an intimate profile on NET's Fanfare. Titled, "And Now, All the Way from Bakersfield, CA, Merle Haggard," the program enacts the drama prior to the Country Music Association awards in Nashville. At these ceremonies, Haggard emerges as the country music "entertainer of the year," top male vocalist, and performer with the best single record and single album. Merle Haggard the performer is seen in wide-ranging concerts from Providence, RI to Pueblo, Colorado, and many of his best-known songs are contained in the hour program ("Okie from Muskogee," "Fightin' Side of Me," "Mama Tried," "Working Man's Blues," "Mama's Hungry Eyes," "Today, I Started Loving You Again," and "Branded Man." Through these songs and through Haggard's comments the program seeks to define him in human and in social terms. His youthful vagabond life is suggested when he sings of his wild oats ("Mama used to pray my crops'd fail") and of his prison years("In spite of Sunday learning, I turned 21 in prison"). His current popularity is delineated in scenes with his admirers we 're your fans, we all love ya," shouts a woman outside the auditorium in Hartford, Conn. "Oh my goodness, oh my gosh," replies Haggard.
1971-02-14, WNET, 90 min.
This broadcast featured "Mozart's Piano Concert #21," "Beethoven's Symphony #5," and an interview with conductor, Eugene Ormandy. "Fanfare" was a PBS showcase highlighting different artists. Not to be confused with the 1965 series "Fanfare" with Al Hirt.1971-04-11, WNET, 60 min.
"Fanfare" was a PBS showcase highlighting different artists. Not to be confused with the 1965 series "Fanfare" with Al Hirt.1971-08-08, WNET, 60 min.
This was Part I of this broadcast. "Fanfare" was a PBS showcase highlighting different artists. Not to be confused with the 1965 series "Fanfare" with Al Hirt.1971-08-15, WNET, 60 min.
This was Part II of this broadcast. "Fanfare" was a PBS showcase highlighting different artists. Not to be confused with the 1965 series "Fanfare" with Al Hirt.1971-10-30, WNET, 90 min.
"Fanfare" was a PBS showcase highlighting different artists. Not to be confused with the 1965 series "Fanfare" with Al Hirt.