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#311: DANNY KAYE SPECIAL, THE
1962-11-11, WNBC, 20 min.
Danny Kaye , Lucille Ball

Guest Lucille Ball joins Danny Kaye for fun and frolic.
#7054: DINAH SHORE CHEVY SHOW
1962-11-11, NBC, 00 min.
Dinah Shore , James Garner , Dean Martin

October 5th, 1956-May 12th, 1963. 

The Dinah Shore Chevy Show was an American Variety Series, hosted by Dinah Shore and broadcast on NBC from October 5th, 1956- May 12th, 1963.

                                                              
#7148: GARRY MOORE SHOW
1962-11-13, WCBS, ?? min.
Garry Moore , Dorothy Loudon , Durward Kirby , Alan King , Roy Castle

September 30th, 1958-June 16th, 1964

The Garry Moore variety series made a star out of Carol Burnett,brought back Allen Funt's Candid Camera and showcased many fine musical and comedic talents from 1958-1964.The highlight of most shows was "That Wonderful Year," consisting of film clips, comedy sketches and production numbers based on the events and styles of a given year.

Regulars: Garry Moore, Carol Burnett (1959-1962), Dorothy Loudon (1962-1964),Allen Funt (1959-1960, Durward Kirby (1958-1964)and Marion Lorne (1958-1962).

                                                                                                                                                               
#6964A: ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, THE
1962-11-15, WNBC, 00 min.
Andy Williams , The New Christy Minstrels , Tammy Grimes , Jerry Van Dyke , Randy Sparks , Osmond Brothers

September 27, 1962-September 3, 1967 (NBC); September 20, 1969-July 17, 1971 (NBC); 1976 (Syndicated). In 1962, Williams was finally given a fall series on NBC; the hour show lasted five seasons and featured The New Christy Minstrels and the Osmond Brothers. His third NBC series, which premiered in 1969, featured comics Charlie Callas and Irwin Corey, along with Janos Prohaska; the hour show lasted another two seasons. In 1976, Williams hosted a syndicated series, entitled "Andy." The half-hour show featured puppeteer Wayland Flowers. 

 

                                                   
#316: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1962-11-16, WNBC, 43 min.
Jack Paar , Jonathan Winters , Fred Demara , Bette Davis

Jack Paar's guests are Bette Davis, Jonathan Winters, and Fred "The Great Imposter" Demara.
#13884: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1962-11-16, NBC, min.
Jack Paar , Jonathan Winters , Fred Demara , Bette Davis

Jack Paar's guests are Jonathan Winters, Bette Davis, and a professional impostor Fred Demara. 

See ATA #316           
#317: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW AND HIS AMERICAN SCENE MAGAZINE, THE
1962-11-17, WCBS, 20 min.
Jackie Gleason , Frank Fontaine

Jackie Gleason does his opening monologue followed by a "Joe the Bartender" sketch with Frank "Crazy Guggenheim" Fontaine, who talks to Joe about "Sports" and who sings "Mary."
#7205: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW AND HIS AMERICAN SCENE MAGAZINE, THE
1962-11-17, CBS, 00 min.
Jackie Gleason , Frank Fontaine

Twenty-minute excerpt.

See number 317 for details. Dupe.                                      
#319: ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1962-11-18, WCBS, 17 min.
Ed Sullivan , Sophie Tucker , Van Johnson , Dick Contino , Paul Lynde , Kaye Stevens

There is a Sophie Tucker tribute and performances from Dick Contino, Van Johnson, Kaye Stevens and Paul Lynde.
#7361: RED SKELTON HOUR, THE
1962-11-20, CBS, 00 min.
Red Skelton , Stubby Kaye , Janis Paige

September 25, 1962-June 23, 1970. One of television's most inventive and popular comedians, Red Skelton hosted his own series for twenty years, seven of them in a one-hour format, "The Red Skelton Hour" on CBS. Skelton began his television career on NBC September 30, 1951 with a half-hour filmed variety series lasting until June 21, 1953. He then began his CBS affiliation, and began hosting "The Red Skelton Show," a half-hour variety show broadcast live until October 18, 1960, and subsequently on videotape. This series aired from October 13, 1953, continuing until June 26, 1962. From July 21, 1954 through September 8, 1954, "The Red Skelton Revue" was broadcast live on CBS in a one-hour format. Red Skelton returned to NBC in a half-hour taped format for his final series. "Red" as the show was known, premiered September 14, 1970. The first four broadcasts included introductions by Vice President Spiro T. Agnew (September 14, 1970), Dean Martin (September 21, 1970), Jack Benny (September 28, 1970), and Johnny Carson (October 5, 1970) who got his big break writing for Skelton in the early 1950's. Red Skelton's last first-run regularly scheduled television program aired on March 15, 1971.                                                                                        
#7149: GARRY MOORE SHOW
1962-11-20, WCBS, ?? min.
Garry Moore , Dorothy Loudon , Durward Kirby , Nat King Cole

September 30th, 1958-June 16th, 1964

The Garry Moore variety series made a star out of Carol Burnett,brought back Allen Funt's Candid Camera and showcased many fine musical and comedic talents from 1958-1964.The highlight of most shows was "That Wonderful Year," consisting of film clips, comedy sketches and production numbers based on the events and styles of a given year.

Regulars: Garry Moore, Carol Burnett (1959-1962), Dorothy Loudon (1962-1964),Allen Funt (1959-1960, Durward Kirby (1958-1964)and Marion Lorne (1958-1962).

                                                                                                                                                               
#324: ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, THE
1962-11-22, WNBC, 44 min.
Andy Williams , Milton Berle , The New Christy Minstrels

Andy Williams' guest, Milton Berle, celebrates his 50th year in Show Business. Also on hand are the New Christy Minstrels.
#7306: PAT BOONE THANKSGIVING SPECIAL, THE
1962-11-22, NBC, 00 min.
Phil Harris , Patti Page , Elaine Dunn , Pat Boone , Peter, Paul and Mary

Singer Pat Boone is joined by Patti Page, dancer Elaine Dunn, Peter, Paul and Mary and Phil Harris in this Thanksgiving Day variety special.

Dupe Of Number 5399.                                      
#6965A: ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, THE
1962-11-22, WNBC, 00 min.
Andy Williams , Milton Berle , The New Christy Minstrels , Randy Sparks , Osmond Brothers

September 27, 1962-September 3, 1967 (NBC); September 20, 1969-July 17, 1971 (NBC); 1976 (Syndicated). In 1962, Williams was finally given a fall series on NBC; the hour show lasted five seasons and featured The New Christy Minstrels and the Osmond Brothers. His third NBC series, which premiered in 1969, featured comics Charlie Callas and Irwin Corey, along with Janos Prohaska; the hour show lasted another two seasons. In 1976, Williams hosted a syndicated series, entitled "Andy." The half-hour show featured puppeteer Wayland Flowers. 

Milton Berle celebrates his 50th year in show business. 

 

                                                                
#5399: PAT BOONE SHOW, THE
1962-11-22, WNBC, 52 min.
Phil Harris , Patti Page , Elaine Dunn , Pat Boone , Peter,Paul & Mary

Pat Boone hosts a special Thanksgiving variety show.
#13896: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1962-11-23, NBC, 22 min.
Jack Paar , Ted Kennedy , John F. Kennedy , Joan Kennedy , Mr and Mrs. Edward Kennedy , Edward Kenned , Joseph Kennedy

September 21st, 1962- September 10th, 1965 (NBC)

Jack's guests are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kennedy. 

Open of the show is heard. Jack Paar mentions in his monologue that "a lot of excitement going on here back stage." Jack states that Edward Kennedy is handsome but has a strange accent. Also remarks related to TV trends, fluffs. Jose Melies anecdote when he and Jack were in the service together. 

Jack Paar introduces Edward Ted Kennedy and his wife Joan Kennedy. Jack comments on home movies of  the Kennedy family. Questions asked by Paar to Kennedy:

"Are there drawbacks as a brother of a President elected to the Senate?" "What interests does Edward Kennedy have, away from political life?" 

Joan remembers when she first met her husband. Anecdotes related to their 20 nephews. Reflections on the Primary and the recent Election by both Teddy and Joan Kennedy. 

It is remembered that father Joseph Kennedy  felt that of all his sons, Joseph Kennedy was the brightest and with the most promising future. 

Ted remembers how he felt at age 12 hearing of  Joe's death. He remembers a sailing outing with his brother Joe, both winning a race.
Kennedy remembers PT109 moments related to brother John,  and his reaction. 

Anecdotes about the convention.
Joan states she is looking forward to moving to Washington DC.

Included,an Anacin commercial ("Mother I'd Rather Do It Myself").
                                                                
#325: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW AND HIS AMERICAN SCENE MAGAZINE, THE
1962-11-24, WCBS, 26 min.
Jackie Gleason , Al Kelly , Frank Fontaine , Alice Ghostley , Carl Foreman

Jackie Gleason does his opening monologue with double talker Al Kelly, followed by a "Joe the Bartender" sketch with Frank "Crazy Guggenheim" Fontaine. He talks to Joe about "Thanksgiving" and sings "Heart of My Heart." Also, there is an "Arthur and Agnes" sketch with Alice Ghostley.
#11378: PERRY COMO SHOW ( CHESTERFIELD SUPPER CLUB) (KRAFT MUSIC HALL), THE (NBC) (CBS )
1962-11-28, NBC, 58 min.
Kaye Ballard , George Sanders , Paul Lynde , Perry Como , Mitchell Ayres Orchestra , Frank Gallop , Jack Duffy , Sandy Stewart , Damita Jo

December 24th, 1948- June 4th, 1950 (NBC) October  2nd, 1950-June 24th 1955 (CBS) September  17th 1955- June 12th, 1963 (NBC) 

In 1944, the year his first record was released, Perry Como appeared on radio in The Chesterfield Supper Club; when that show came to television late in 1948, Como came with it, and has remained on television for more than four decades. The Chesterfield Supper Club, which also featured The Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and the Fontane Sisters, was originally seen on Friday nights but soon shifted to a half-hour slot on Sundays, opposite Ed Sullivan's "Toast Of The Town." In the fall of 1950, Como shifted to CBS where he hosted his own show for the next five seasons; the fifteen-minute program was seen Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, following the network news. Also featured were the Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and The Fontane Sisters, together with announcer Frank Gallop. In the fall of 1955 Como returned to NBC, where he hosted a weekly hour show for the next eight years; from 1955 to 1959 it was seen Saturdays and was titled The Perry Como Show. From 1959 to 1963 it was seen on Wednesdays and was titled The Kraft Music Hall. The Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Frank Gallop were again featured, along with The Ray Charles Singers and The Louis DaPron Dancers (later, The Peter Gennaro Dancers). The Como Music Hall Players included Don Adams, Paul Lynde, Kaye Ballard, Jack Duffy, and Sandy Stewart.

Show of 11-28-62 Guests: Actor George Sanders, Singer Damita Jo. 

Highlights:

Sketch about announcer Frank Gallop being kidnapped. Damita Jo sings "Hey, Look Me Over" "I'll Get Along." George Sanders: "A Foggy Day" George Sanders, Kaye Ballard, and Sandy Stewart sing "Mine." Perry Como sings: "Once Upon A Time" "My Favorite Things" and "I Wish You Love." 


Commercials included. Announcer Frank Gallop. 
#6966A: ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, THE
1962-11-29, WNBC, 00 min.
Andy Williams , Bob Newhart , The New Christy Minstrels , Nancy Walker , Osmond Brothers

September 27, 1962-September 3, 1967 (NBC); September 20, 1969-July 17, 1971 (NBC); 1976 (Syndicated). In 1962, Williams was finally given a fall series on NBC; the hour show lasted five seasons and featured The New Christy Minstrels and the Osmond Brothers. His third NBC series, which premiered in 1969, featured comics Charlie Callas and Irwin Corey, along with Janos Prohaska; the hour show lasted another two seasons. In 1976, Williams hosted a syndicated series, entitled "Andy." The half-hour show featured puppeteer Wayland Flowers. 

Milton Berle celebrates his 50th year in show business. 

 

                                                                             
#7012: BOB HOPE SHOW
1962-11-29, NBC, 00 min.
Jack Benny , Bobby Darin , Bob Hope , Ethel Merman

                        
#329: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW AND HIS AMERICAN SCENE MAGAZINE, THE
1962-12-01, WCBS, 31 min.
Jackie Gleason , Frank Fontaine , Reggie Van Gleason III

Jackie Gleason does his opening monologue followed by "Joe the Bartender" with Frank "Crazy Guggenheim" Fontaine, who talks to Joe about his "Wife" and sings "Daddy's Little Girl." Gleason is heard as Stanley R. Sogg, pitchman for Mother Fletcher on the Late Late Show. There is also Tag Team wrestling with Reginald Van Gleason III.
#7436: TED MACK'S ORIGINAL AMATEUR HOUR
1962-12-02, CBS, 11 min.
Ted Mack , Elena Del Boccio , Connie Conway , Melody-Aires , Junior Jubilee , Judy Hahn , Clora Young , Inn Keepers , Lloyd Marx

January 18th, 1948-September 25th, 1949- Dumont Network
October 4th, 1949-September 11th, 1954-  NBC
October 30th, 1955-June 23rd, 1957- ABC
July 1st, 1957-October 4th, 1958- NBC
May 1st, 1959-October 9th, 1959- CBS
March 7th, 1960-September 26th, 1960- ABC
October 2nd, 1960-September 27th, 1970- CBS

Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour was an American television program and continuation of Major Edward Bowes Amateur Hour on radio. It was hosted by Ted Mack. Contestants would compete weekly in a talent competition in which they were judged by the viewers.  

Note: On this particular broadcast no opening or closing is recorded. Ted Mack's introduction of each of the seven of nine  acts (two dancing acts not recorded) appearing on the show are not recorded. However, the ATA archive has retained the audio air check of the acts themselves and of each entertainer's specific contribution on this December 2nd 1962 broadcast.

The acts sequentially:
- Elena Del Boccio, singer "Do I Love You?"
- Connie Conway, A one-string cigar box player performance.
- Melody-Aires, a vocal sextet "That's the Story of Love."
- Junior Jubilee, a vocal-in-instrumental octet.
- Judy Hahn, vocalist "Show Me."
- Clora Young, soprano performing.
- Inn Keepers, folk singers "They Call Me Daddy."

Lloyd Marx conducts the orchestra on this third of four shows taped in Chicago. 

                                                
#331: ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1962-12-02, WCBS, 29 min.
Bill Dana , Ed Sullivan , Phil Foster , Al Hirt , Pat Henry , Pearl Bailey

Guest performers are Phil Foster, Bill Dana, Pearl Bailey, Al Hirt, and Pat Henry.
#7150: GARRY MOORE SHOW
1962-12-04, WCBS, 35 min.
Garry Moore , Dorothy Loudon , Durward Kirby , Shirley Bassey , Marty Allen , Steve Rossi

September 30th, 1958-June 16th, 1964

The Garry Moore variety series made a star out of Carol Burnett,brought back Allen Funt's Candid Camera and showcased many fine musical and comedic talents from 1958-1964.The highlight of most shows was "That Wonderful Year," consisting of film clips, comedy sketches and production numbers based on the events and styles of a given year.

Regulars: Garry Moore, Carol Burnett (1959-1962), Dorothy Loudon (1962-1964),Allen Funt (1959-1960, Durward Kirby (1958-1964)and Marion Lorne (1958-1962).

"That Wonderful Year" is 1956. 
Guest Shirley Bassey sings from her new album The Hit Song, "As Long As He Needs Me," from the hit Broadway play, Oliver!

                                                                                                                                                                                         
#7203: JACK BENNY PROGRAM
1962-12-04, CBS, 00 min.
Jack Benny , Bob Hope , Don Wilson , Mel Blanc , Mary Livingston , Dennis Day

October 28th, 1950- September 15th, 1964 (CBS)
September 25th,1964-September 10th, 1965 (NBC)    

Jack Benny's half-hour show mixed variety and situation comedy with a company of regulars: Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, announcer Don Wilson, Dennis Day, Mel Blanc, and Mary Livingston.   

Guest: Bob Hope

                                                                       
#7362: RED SKELTON HOUR, THE
1962-12-04, WCBS, 00 min.
Red Skelton , Audrey Meadows , Bobby Rydell

September 25, 1962-June 23, 1970. One of television's most inventive and popular comedians, Red Skelton hosted his own series for twenty years, seven of them in a one-hour format, "The Red Skelton Hour" on CBS. Skelton began his television career on NBC September 30, 1951 with a half-hour filmed variety series lasting until June 21, 1953. He then began his CBS affiliation, and began hosting "The Red Skelton Show," a half-hour variety show broadcast live until October 18, 1960, and subsequently on videotape. This series aired from October 13, 1953, continuing until June 26, 1962. From July 21, 1954 through September 8, 1954, "The Red Skelton Revue" was broadcast live on CBS in a one-hour format. Red Skelton returned to NBC in a half-hour taped format for his final series. "Red" as the show was known, premiered September 14, 1970. The first four broadcasts included introductions by Vice President Spiro T. Agnew (September 14, 1970), Dean Martin (September 21, 1970), Jack Benny (September 28, 1970), and Johnny Carson (October 5, 1970) who got his big break writing for Skelton in the early 1950's. Red Skelton's last first-run regularly scheduled television program aired on March 15, 1971. 



                                                                           
#919A: TURN OF THE CENTURY: "NICKEL MADNESS"
1962-12-05, WNDT, 28 min.
Max Morath , Robert Benson

November 21, 1962 - February 27 1963

Max Morath, a ragtime pianist and raconteur, hosts this half-hour series focusing on the nations manners and morals at the turn of the century, a period spanning three decades from 1890 to 1920.

The idea that the history of any era can be told in terms of its popular songs is being put to the test on this new series comprised of 15 episodes by New york's educational channel. 

Featuring Max Morath, a ragtime pianist and raconteur, this half-hour series of broadcasts takes a musical look at the turn of the century.  

Tonight's episode, Host Max Morath and Robert Benson look at the family life of America's middle class.   

This series is one of the earliest examples of programming on the newly formed New York Public Broadcast Station WNDT Ch.13, which debuted on the air September 16, 1962.                                       
#337: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1962-12-07, WNBC, 52 min.
Jack Paar , Oscar Levant , Judy Garland , Robert Goulet , Orson Welles

Jack Paar welcomes guests Judy Garland and Robert Goulet. Most of the program is devoted to Garland who sings and reminisces about her early days in Hollywood; she gives anecdotes about her past concerts, Orson Welles, Oscar Levant and other friends.
#13902: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1962-12-07, NBC, min.
Jack Paar , Judy Garland , Robert Goulet

September 21st, 1962- September 10th, 1965 (NBC)

Jack's guests are Robert Goulet and Judy Garland.

Paar jokes about a Kennedy assassination attempt.




                                                   
#338: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW AND HIS AMERICAN SCENE MAGAZINE, THE
1962-12-08, WCBS, 33 min.
Jackie Gleason , Frank Fontaine , Henny Youngman

Jackie Gleason does his opening monologue followed by a "Joe the Bartender" sketch with Frank "Crazy Guggenheim" Fontaine, who talks to Joe about "Teenage Marriages" and sings "When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver." Henny Youngman does a stand-up comedy routine.
#7206: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW AND HIS AMERICAN SCENE MAGAZINE
1962-12-08, CBS, 00 min.
Jackie Gleason , Frank Fontaine , Henny Youngman

Thirty-Three Minute Excerpt. 

See number 338 for details Dupe.                                                   
#7055: DINAH SHORE CHEVY SHOW
1962-12-09, NBC, 00 min.
Frank Sinatra , Dinah Shore , Gerry Mulligan Quartet , Bessie Griffin And The Gospel Pearls

October 5h, 1956-May 12th 1963. 

The Dinah Shore Chevy Show was an American Variety Series, hosted by Dinah Shore and broadcast on NBC from October 5th,1956- May 12th,1963.

                                                                           
#7218: MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY TELETHON: STARRING JERRY LEWIS
1962-12-09, SYND, 00 min.
Jerry Lewis , Hugh Downs , Jim Backus , Bobby Darin , Andy Williams , Lee Marvin , Ed Wynn , Vince Edwards , Dina Merrill , Bobby Van , Henry Mancini , Ethel Merman , Dorothy Collins , Harvey Lembeck , Milton Frome , Hy Averback , Alan Jones , Dr. Ralph Bunch

Celebrity guests appeal for funds to fight Muscular Dystrophy. A letter from President John F. Kennedy is read. Jerry concludes the telethon with what would be his signature song, "You'll Never Walk Alone."                                      
#7081: ED SULLIVAN SHOW
1962-12-09, WCBS, 00 min.
Ed Sullivan , Peggy Lee , Joey Forman , Dominique , Anthony Newley , Jose Greco , Topo Gigio , Four Seasons , George Matson

             
#11367: PERRY COMO SHOW ( CHESTERFIELD SUPPER CLUB) (KRAFT MUSIC HALL), THE (NBC) (CBS )
1962-12-12, NBC, 58 min.
Don Adams , Kaye Ballard , Paul Lynde , Roger Williams , Perry Como , Mitchell Ayres Orchestra , Jean Carroll , Frank Gallop , Jack Duffy , Sandy Stewart , Dorothy Collins

December 24th, 1948- June 4th, 1950 (NBC) October  2nd, 1950-June 24th 1955 (CBS) September  17th 1955- June 12th, 1963 (NBC) 

In 1944, the year his first record was released, Perry Como appeared on radio in The Chesterfield Supper Club; when that show came to television late in 1948, Como came with it, and has remained on television for more than four decades. The Chesterfield Supper Club, which also featured The Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and the Fontane Sisters, was originally seen on Friday nights but soon shifted to a half-hour slot on Sundays, opposite Ed Sullivan's "Toast Of The Town." In the fall of 1950, Como shifted to CBS where he hosted his own show for the next five seasons; the fifteen-minute program was seen Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, following the network news. Also featured were the Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and The Fontane Sisters, together with announcer Frank Gallop. In the fall of 1955 Como returned to NBC, where he hosted a weekly hour show for the next eight years; from 1955 to 1959 it was seen Saturdays and was titled The Perry Como Show. From 1959 to 1963 it was seen on Wednesdays and was titled The Kraft Music Hall. The Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Frank Gallop were again featured, along with The Ray Charles Singers and The Louis DaPron Dancers (later, The Peter Gennaro Dancers). The Como Music Hall Players included Don Adams, Paul Lynde, Kaye Ballard, Jack Duffy, and Sandy Stewart.

Show of 12-12-62. Guests: Singer Dorothy Collins, Comic Jean Carroll, pianist Roger Williams. This show comes from Guantanamo Bay naval base in Cuba. 

Commercials included. Announcer Frank Gallop. 
#7214a: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1962-12-14, NBC, 43 min.
Jack Paar , Jonathan Winters , Woody Allen , Robert Merrill , Africa

Jack Paar's guests are Robert Merrill, Jonathan Winters (a hilarious 10 minute routine as Grandma Hobbs offering personally drawn Christmas painting cards for sale...selling some for hundreds of dollars), and Woody Allen who finally makes his debut appearance (8 minute stand-up) after being "cut" on three previous Paar programs.  Jack narrates home movies he filmed on a trip to Africa.            
#340: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1962-12-14, WNBC, 29 min.
Jack Paar , Jonathan Winters , Woody Allen , Robert Merrill

Jack Paar's guests are Robert Merrill, Jonathan Winters (as Grandma Hobbs), and Woody Allen who finally makes his debut appearance after being "cut" on three previous Paar programs.
#13913: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1962-12-14, NBC, min.
Jack Paar , Jonathan Winters , Woody Allen

September 21st, 1962- September 10th, 1965 (NBC)

Guests include Woody Allen and Jonathan Winters.

                                                   
#7207: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW AND HIS AMERICAN SCENE MAGAZINE
1962-12-15, CBS, 00 min.
Jackie Gleason , Frank Fontaine , Don Tannen , June Forrest , Diane Gardner , Arnaut Brothers

                                                   
#7082: ED SULLIVAN SHOW
1962-12-16, WCBS, 00 min.
Liberace , Xavier Cugat , Abbe Lane , Linon , Sammy Shore , Tommy Makem , Barbara Streisand , Clancy Brothers , Russ Lewis , The Four Goans , Victor Julian

Sullivan salutes Charles Laughton, who died the previous day.        
#7151: GARRY MOORE SHOW
1962-12-18, WCBS, ?? min.
Garry Moore , Dorothy Loudon , Durward Kirby , Alan King , Carol Channing , Barbara McNair

September 30th, 1958-June 16th, 1964

The Garry Moore variety series made a star out of Carol Burnett,brought back Allen Funt's Candid Camera and showcased many fine musical and comedic talents from 1958-1964.The highlight of most shows was "That Wonderful Year," consisting of film clips, comedy sketches and production numbers based on the events and styles of a given year.

Regulars: Garry Moore, Carol Burnett (1959-1962), Dorothy Loudon (1962-1964),Allen Funt (1959-1960, Durward Kirby (1958-1964)and Marion Lorne (1958-1962).

"That Wonderful Year" is 1949.  

                                                                                                                                                                                         
#7363: RED SKELTON HOUR, THE
1962-12-18, CBS, 00 min.
Red Skelton , Gordon MacRae , Sheila MacRae , Modernaires

September 25, 1962-June 23, 1970. One of television's most inventive and popular comedians, Red Skelton hosted his own series for twenty years, seven of them in a one-hour format, "The Red Skelton Hour" on CBS. Skelton began his television career on NBC September 30, 1951 with a half-hour filmed variety series lasting until June 21, 1953. He then began his CBS affiliation, and began hosting "The Red Skelton Show," a half-hour variety show broadcast live until October 18, 1960, and subsequently on videotape. This series aired from October 13, 1953, continuing until June 26, 1962. From July 21, 1954 through September 8, 1954, "The Red Skelton Revue" was broadcast live on CBS in a one-hour format. Red Skelton returned to NBC in a half-hour taped format for his final series. "Red" as the show was known, premiered September 14, 1970. The first four broadcasts included introductions by Vice President Spiro T. Agnew (September 14, 1970), Dean Martin (September 21, 1970), Jack Benny (September 28, 1970), and Johnny Carson (October 5, 1970) who got his big break writing for Skelton in the early 1950's. Red Skelton's last first-run regularly scheduled television program aired on March 15, 1971. 



                                                                                                     
#11373: PERRY COMO SHOW ( CHESTERFIELD SUPPER CLUB) (KRAFT MUSIC HALL), THE (NBC) (CBS )
1962-12-19, NBC, 58 min.
Kukla and Ollie , Fran Allison , Kaye Ballard , Paul Lynde , Perry Como , Mitchell Ayres Orchestra , Frank Gallop , Jack Duffy , Sandy Stewart , Burr Tillstrom , Beulah Witch

December 24th, 1948- June 4th, 1950 (NBC) October  2nd, 1950-June 24th 1955 (CBS) September  17th 1955- June 12th, 1963 (NBC) 

In 1944, the year his first record was released, Perry Como appeared on radio in The Chesterfield Supper Club; when that show came to television late in 1948, Como came with it, and has remained on television for more than four decades. The Chesterfield Supper Club, which also featured The Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and the Fontane Sisters, was originally seen on Friday nights but soon shifted to a half-hour slot on Sundays, opposite Ed Sullivan's "Toast Of The Town." In the fall of 1950, Como shifted to CBS where he hosted his own show for the next five seasons; the fifteen-minute program was seen Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, following the network news. Also featured were the Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and The Fontane Sisters, together with announcer Frank Gallop. In the fall of 1955 Como returned to NBC, where he hosted a weekly hour show for the next eight years; from 1955 to 1959 it was seen Saturdays and was titled The Perry Como Show. From 1959 to 1963 it was seen on Wednesdays and was titled The Kraft Music Hall. The Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Frank Gallop were again featured, along with The Ray Charles Singers and The Louis DaPron Dancers (later, The Peter Gennaro Dancers). The Como Music Hall Players included Don Adams, Paul Lynde, Kaye Ballard, Jack Duffy, and Sandy Stewart.

Show of 12-19-62. Guests: Fran Allison, Puppeteer Burr Tillstrom with Kukla, Ollie, and Beulah Witch. Fran Allison sings "What Child Is This" Perry Como sings "Jingle Bells" "Ava Maria" "White Christmas" "Oh, Holy Night" "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen." 

Commercials included. Announcer Frank Gallop. 
#13923: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1962-12-21, NBC, min.
Jack Paar , Vaughn Meader

September 21st, 1962- September 10th, 1965 (NBC)

The guest is comedian Vaughn Meader who impersonates President Kennedy. 

                                                   
#7083: ED SULLIVAN SHOW
1962-12-23, WCBS, 00 min.
Connie Francis , Louis Armstrong , Ed Sullivan , Carol Lawrence , Jack Carter , Frank Fontaine , George Carl

This show was taped on December, 21st, 1962 at Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba, (before an audience of American servicemen) and repeated by CBS on August 11th, 1963.    
#7007: BING CROSBY CHRISTMAS SHOW
1962-12-24, ABC, 00 min.
Mary Martin , Andre Previn , Bing Crosby

A Christmas Eve Special with host Bing Crosby. 

First Bing Crosby Special telecast in color.

Dupe of 5063.                                      
#7204: JACK BENNY PROGRAM
1962-12-25, CBS, 00 min.
Jack Benny , Don Wilson , Mel Blanc , Mary Livingston , Dennis Day , Sentimental Sweethearts

October 28th, 1950- September 15th, 1964 (CBS)
September 25th,1964-September 10th, 1965 (NBC)    

Jack Benny's half-hour show mixed variety and situation comedy with a company of regulars: Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, announcer Don Wilson, Dennis Day, Mel Blanc, and Mary Livingston.   

Guests: Sentimental Sweethearts

                                                                                    
#7152: GARRY MOORE SHOW
1962-12-25, WCBS, 00 min.
Garry Moore , Dorothy Loudon , Durward Kirby , George Gobel , Bill Brown Choir

September 30th, 1958-June 16th, 1964

The Garry Moore variety series made a star out of Carol Burnett,brought back Allen Funt's Candid Camera and showcased many fine musical and comedic talents from 1958-1964.The highlight of most shows was "That Wonderful Year," consisting of film clips, comedy sketches and production numbers based on the events and styles of a given year.

Regulars: Garry Moore, Carol Burnett (1959-1962), Dorothy Loudon (1962-1964),Allen Funt (1959-1960, Durward Kirby (1958-1964)and Marion Lorne (1958-1962).

Christmas Show

Satire sketch on "What's My Line?" is included.   

                                                                                                                                                                                                      
#11370: PERRY COMO SHOW ( CHESTERFIELD SUPPER CLUB) (KRAFT MUSIC HALL), THE (NBC) (CBS )
1962-12-26, NBC, 58 min.
Don Adams , Kaye Ballard , Paul Lynde , Roger Williams , Perry Como , Mitchell Ayres Orchestra , Frank Gallop , Jack Duffy , Sandy Stewart , Caterina Valente , Eleanor Powell

December 24th, 1948- June 4th, 1950 (NBC) October  2nd, 1950-June 24th 1955 (CBS) September  17th 1955- June 12th, 1963 (NBC) 

In 1944, the year his first record was released, Perry Como appeared on radio in The Chesterfield Supper Club; when that show came to television late in 1948, Como came with it, and has remained on television for more than four decades. The Chesterfield Supper Club, which also featured The Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and the Fontane Sisters, was originally seen on Friday nights but soon shifted to a half-hour slot on Sundays, opposite Ed Sullivan's "Toast Of The Town." In the fall of 1950, Como shifted to CBS where he hosted his own show for the next five seasons; the fifteen-minute program was seen Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, following the network news. Also featured were the Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and The Fontane Sisters, together with announcer Frank Gallop. In the fall of 1955 Como returned to NBC, where he hosted a weekly hour show for the next eight years; from 1955 to 1959 it was seen Saturdays and was titled The Perry Como Show. From 1959 to 1963 it was seen on Wednesdays and was titled The Kraft Music Hall. The Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Frank Gallop were again featured, along with The Ray Charles Singers and The Louis DaPron Dancers (later, The Peter Gennaro Dancers). The Como Music Hall Players included Don Adams, Paul Lynde, Kaye Ballard, Jack Duffy, and Sandy Stewart.

Show of 12-26-62. Guests: Dancer Eleanor Powell, Singer Caterina Valente, pianist Roger Williams. Medley of songs from the movies of Eleanor Powell. Tap dance number.

Commercials included. Announcer Frank Gallop. 
#6968A: ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, THE
1962-12-27, WNBC, 00 min.
Andy Williams , The New Christy Minstrels , Tennessee Ernie Ford , Osmond Brothers , Nancy Davis

September 27, 1962-September 3, 1967 (NBC); September 20, 1969-July 17, 1971 (NBC); 1976 (Syndicated). In 1962, Williams was finally given a fall series on NBC; the hour show lasted five seasons and featured The New Christy Minstrels and the Osmond Brothers. His third NBC series, which premiered in 1969, featured comics Charlie Callas and Irwin Corey, along with Janos Prohaska; the hour show lasted another two seasons. In 1976, Williams hosted a syndicated series, entitled "Andy." The half-hour show featured puppeteer Wayland Flowers. 

Tournament Of Roses Queen Nancy Davis is a guest. 
                                                                                                                    
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