JACK JONES hosts highlights of the 1969 Ice Capades...with others appearing, Nancy Sinatra and Louis Nye.
Sketches include a maharaja (Louis Nye) who tells the tale of a young prince (Jack Jones) who tries to rescue an imprisoned princess. Also, a sketch with Louis Nye who portrays secret agent B 12.
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
"With A Little Help from My Friends,"
"All Because You're Free".........................Jack Jones
"Do I Hear a Waltz?" "Good-Time Girl".............Nancy Sinatra
Includes Commercials.
May 23, 1971-July 25, 1971. This was the final broadcast of the series. A variety hour summer replacement eight-week series with guest hosts, guest acts and plenty of talented skaters. John Davidson is the guest host.
A jazz double-header with Sarah Vaughan and Buddy Rich. Sarah sings a melody of her favorites backed by her trio, and Buddy & his 17-member band play a medley from "West Side Story" capped by an extended solo by Rich.
A jazz double-header with Sarah Vaughan and Buddy Rich. After Sara Vaughn is interviewed by the producer of the show, Sarah sings a melody of her favorites backed by her trio. Songs include,
"Misty," " Round Midnight," " Watch what Happens," "Body and Soul<" "It's Magic," "Everything I Have is Yours," "Come back to Me," and other classics.
Buddy Rich & his 17-member band opens the broadcast playing an original medley from "West Side Story" capped by an incredible extended solo drum virtuoso performance by Buddy Rich (14:24).
Duplicate of # 5139.
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