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7 records found for Frankie Carle
#10529: FRANKIE CARLE SHOW, THE
Order1956-08-07, NBC, 14 min.
August 7th, 1956- October 29th, 1956 (NBC) Fifteen-minute musical series, preceding the network news. First seen on Tuesdays, later on Mondays. Officially titled "The Golden Touch Of Frankie Carle." Guest: Singer Joanne Gilbert Series premiere. Note: Joanne Gilbert is the daughter of Ray Gilbert, the composer whom with lyricist Allie Wrubel won the Academy Award for best original song, "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah." Joanne sings the song from the 1946 Walt Disney film, "Song Of The South."
#10530: FRANKIE CARLE SHOW, THE
Order1956-08-14, NBC, 6 min.
August 7th, 1956- October 29th, 1956 (NBC) Fifteen-minute musical series, preceding the network news. First seen on Tuesdays, later on Mondays. Officially titled "The Golden Touch Of Frankie Carle." Guest: Singer Matt Daniels.
#10275S: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
Order1971-01-18, WCBS, 78 min.
- Merv Griffin
- Xavier Cugat
- Les Brown
- Tex Beneke
- Woody Herman
- Stan Kenton
- Bob Crosby
- Freddy Martin
- Charlie Barnet
- Frankie Carle
- Vaughn Monroe
August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972. The first of a two-part salute to the big band era. CBS signed Merv Griffin to a ninety-minute late night talk show in 1969. On hand were announcer Arthur Treacher and the Mort Lindsay Orchestra, both of whom had been with Griffin on his Westinghouse show. In September 1970 the show moved from New York to Los Angeles but to no avail, playing second best to "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson." Most of these shows were erased by CBS and did not survive. Duplicate of #5346.
#5346: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
Order1971-01-18, WCBS, 78 min.
- Merv Griffin
- Xavier Cugat
- Les Brown
- Tex Beneke
- Woody Herman
- Stan Kenton
- Bob Crosby
- Freddy Martin
- Charlie Barnet
- Frankie Carle
- Vaughn Monroe
August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972. The first of a two-part salute to the big band era. CBS signed Merv Griffin to a ninety-minute late night talk show in 1969. On hand were announcer Arthur Treacher and the Mort Lindsay Orchestra, both of whom had been with Griffin on his Westinghouse show. In September 1970 the show moved from New York to Los Angeles but to no avail, playing second best to "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson." Most of these shows were erased by CBS and did not survive.#10275SS: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
Order1971-01-19, WCBS, 78 min.
- Merv Griffin
- Xavier Cugat
- Les Brown
- Tex Beneke
- Woody Herman
- Stan Kenton
- Bob Crosby
- Freddy Martin
- Charlie Barnet
- Frankie Carle
- Vaughn Monroe
August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972. The second of a two-part salute to the big band era. CBS signed Merv Griffin to a ninety-minute late night talk show in 1969. On hand were announcer Arthur Treacher and the Mort Lindsay Orchestra, both of whom had been with Griffin on his Westinghouse show. In September 1970 the show moved from New York to Los Angeles but to no avail, playing second best to "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson." Most of these shows were erased by CBS and did not survive. Duplicate of #5347.
#5347: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW, THE
Order1971-01-19, WCBS, 78 min.
- Merv Griffin
- Xavier Cugat
- Les Brown
- Tex Beneke
- Woody Herman
- Stan Kenton
- Bob Crosby
- Freddy Martin
- Charlie Barnet
- Frankie Carle
- Vaughn Monroe
August 18, 1969-February 11, 1972. The second of a two-part salute to the big band era. CBS signed Merv Griffin to a ninety-minute late night talk show in 1969. On hand were announcer Arthur Treacher and the Mort Lindsay Orchestra, both of whom had been with Griffin on his Westinghouse show. In September 1970 the show moved from New York to Los Angeles but to no avail, playing second best to "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson." Most of these shows were erased by CBS and did not survive.#6763: BIG BAND CAVALCADE
Order1981-08-18, SYND, 60 min.
A salute to big bands.