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#625: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1964-03-06, WNBC, 24 min.
Jack Paar , Jonathan Winters

Jack Paar's guest is Jonathan Winters.
#626: ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1964-03-08, WCBS, 17 min.
Phil Silvers , Ed Sullivan , Ira Gershwin , Harry Ruby , Sammy Faine

Phil Silvers gives a classic rendition of "Old Man River" in this Tin Pan Alley salute.
#14470: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1964-03-13, NBC, 40 min.
Jack Paar , John F. Kennedy , Robert Kennedy , Helen O'Connell

 September 21, 1962 - September 10, 1965

Jack Paar elected to pursue a three year NBC series in prime time soon after stepping down as host of THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JACK PAAR (1957-1962). These broadcasts took on the form of a variety/talk show format. Each telecast opened with a Paar monologue. Also shown from time to time were personal home movies shot by Jack on various trips by the Paar family to Africa, Russia, and Europe. Jack's daughter, Randy Paar would often assist her dad narrating these films.  

Appearing with Jack were many of his old regulars from the TONIGHT SHOW including Alexander King, Oscar Levant, and Jonathan Winters. This 10 pm Friday prime time slot attracted many notable guests, including Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, and Ted Kennedy. Also, given exposure were many young and veteran entertainers, Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, Ethel Merman, Peggy Lee, and stand-up comedians, among them, Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, Godfrey Cambridge, Jackie Vernon, Mike Nichols & Elaine May, Burns & Schreiber, and Dick Gregory. 

Impact appearances occurred introducing footage of The Beatles, prior to the group appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show, and a young Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali), singing and spewing poetry with Jack and Liberace. 

After three years (one and a half years less than his tenure on THE TONIGHT SHOW), Jack Paar called it quits and would prematurely retire from the business with the exception of producing and starring in a handful of Specials for NBC and accepting one brief return to regular television, for nine months, hosting an ABC late-night talk show, JACK PAAR TONITE in 1973).

Jack's guest is US Attorney General Robert Kennedy. Highlights include Jack's opening monologue, clips of John F. Kennedy news conference, Helen O'Connell singing "Hello Dolly," and introduction of Robert F. Kennedy. Paar signs off by announcing the John F. Kennedy Library will open a living memorial.

                                                                                          
#943: HOLLYWOOD PALACE
1964-03-14, WABC, 44 min.
Groucho Marx , Morey Amsterdam , Rose Marie , Jennie Smith , Gilbert Bécaud , Raquel Welch

Host Groucho Marx welcomes guests Morey Amsterdam, Rose Marie, Jennie Smith, French pop singer Gilbert Becaud, and billboard girl Raquel Welch.
#3021: HERE'S EDIE
1964-03-19, WABC, 27 min.
Johnny Mathis , Edie Adams , Soupy Sales , Jack Sheldon

September 26, 1963-March 19, 1964. This half-hour variety series was hosted by singer-comedienne Edie Adams. Don Chastain was also featured on the show.
#629: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW AND HIS AMERICAN SCENE MAGAZINE, THE
1964-03-21, WCBS, 13 min.
Jackie Gleason , Frank Fontaine

Jackie Gleason appears in a "Joe the Bartender" sketch with Frank Fontaine as "Crazy Guggenheim," who talks to Joe about "Owning a Compass," and sings "My Wild Irish Rose."
#631: ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1964-03-22, WCBS, 19 min.
Ed Sullivan , Van Johnson , George Kirby , Count Basie , The Hook Sisters

Ed Sullivan's quest performers are George Kirby, Van Johnson and The Hook Sisters.
#637: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW AND HIS AMERICAN SCENE MAGAZINE, THE
1964-03-27, WCBS, 12 min.
Jackie Gleason , Frank Fontaine

Jackie Gleason appears in another "Joe the Bartender" sketch with Frank Fontaine as "Crazy Guggenheim," who talks to Joe about "TV Quiz Programs" and sings "Easter Parade."
#639: ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1964-03-29, WCBS, 27 min.
Ed Sullivan , Jack Carter , The Kessler Twins , Harry Belafonte

Ed Sullivan's performing guests are the Kessler Twins, Jack Carter, and Harry Belafonte.
#14483: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1964-04-03, NBC, 26 min.
Jack Paar , Oscar Levant , Robert Morley

 September 21, 1962 - September 10, 1965

Jack Paar elected to pursue a three year NBC series in prime time soon after stepping down as host of THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JACK PAAR (1957-1962). These broadcasts took on the form of a variety/talk show format. Each telecast opened with a Paar monologue. Also shown from time to time were personal home movies shot by Jack on various trips by the Paar family to Africa, Russia, and Europe. Jack's daughter, Randy Paar would often assist her dad narrating these films.  

Appearing with Jack were many of his old regulars from the TONIGHT SHOW including Alexander King, Oscar Levant, and Jonathan Winters. This 10 pm Friday prime time slot attracted many notable guests, including Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, and Ted Kennedy. Also, given exposure were many young and veteran entertainers, Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, Ethel Merman, Peggy Lee, and stand-up comedians, among them, Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, Godfrey Cambridge, Jackie Vernon, Mike Nichols & Elaine May, Burns & Schreiber, and Dick Gregory. 

Impact appearances occurred introducing footage of The Beatles, prior to the group appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show, and a young Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali), singing and spewing poetry with Jack and Liberace. 

After three years (one and a half years less than his tenure on THE TONIGHT SHOW), Jack Paar called it quits and would prematurely retire from the business with the exception of producing and starring in a handful of Specials for NBC and accepting one brief return to regular television, for nine months, hosting an ABC late-night talk show, JACK PAAR TONITE in 1973).

Guests include Oscar Levant and Robert Morley.



                                                   
#4198: PERRY COMO SHOW, THE
1964-04-09, WNBC, 54 min.
Perry Como , Peter Nero , Keely Smith

September 12, 1955-June 12, 1963. In the fall of 1955 Perry Como returned to NBC where he hosted a weekly hour show. From 1955 to 1959 it was seen Saturday evenings and was titled "The Perry Como Show." From 1959 to 1963 it was seen Wednesday evenings and was titled "The Kraft Music Hall." Regulars included Frank Gallop and the Ray Charles Singers. After his final weekly June 12, 1963 broadcast Perry Como appeared in scores of specials, beginning October 3, 1963, airing on NBC, CBS & ABC, and concluding on December 6, 1986.
#643: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1964-04-10, WNBC, 51 min.
Jack Paar , Jonathan Winters , Liberace , Zsa Zsa Gabor , Eva Gabor

Jack Paar's guests are Jonathan Winters, Liberace, Zsa Zsa Gabor and Eva Gabor.
#642: TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD SPECIAL, THE
1964-04-10, WNBC, 57 min.
Jack Benny , Andy Williams , Tennessee Ernie Ford , Annette Funicello , Dorothy Provine

Jack Benny, Andy Williams, Dorothy Provine and Annette Funicello join Tennessee Ernie Ford at a backyard barbeque.
#9462: TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD SPECIAL
1964-04-10, NBC, 54 min.
Jack Benny , Annette Funicello , Dorothy Provine , Tennessee Ernie Ford

          Jack Benny, Andy Williams, Dorothy Provine and Annette Funicello join Ernie at a backyard BBQ, devised by Mr. Benny related to income tax reasons.  

  
#1185: ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, THE
1964-04-14, WNBC, 52 min.
Andy Williams , Bob Newhart , The Osmond Brothers , The New Time Singers

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.
#19417: JIMMY DEAN SHOW, THE
1964-04-16, WABC, 29 min.
Milt Kamen , Jimmy Dean , Carl Smith , Vikki Carr

Guests are Milt Kamen, Vikki Carr and Carl Smith, Jimmy Dean's favorite Country and Western singer. 

 September 19, 1963-April 1, 1966. In 1963 Dean hosted a prime-time hour variety series on ABC, which lasted three seasons. Regulars included Karen Morrow, Molly Bee, Chuck McCann, the Chuck Cassey Singers and Rowlf the Muppet, the first of the puppet creations of Jim Henson to be featured on national TV.    

Duplicate of #646.                    
#646: JIMMY DEAN SHOW, THE
1964-04-16, WABC, 29 min.
Milt Kamen , Jimmy Dean , Carl Smith , Vikki Carr

Guests are Milt Kamen, Vikki Carr and Carl Smith, Jimmy Dean's favorite Country and Western singer. 

 September 19, 1963-April 1, 1966. In 1963 Dean hosted a prime-time hour variety series on ABC, which lasted three seasons. Regulars included Karen Morrow, Molly Bee, Chuck McCann, the Chuck Cassey Singers and Rowlf the Muppet, the first of the puppet creations of Jim Henson to be featured on national TV.           
#14528: BOB HOPE SHOW, 5TH ANNUAL TV GUIDE AWARDS, THE
1964-04-17, NBC, 24 min.
Bob Hope , Richard Chamberlain , David Janssen , Inger Stevens

October 12th, 1953-May 22nd, 1956

A variety show presented monthly on NBC.

This is a duplicate of number 14490. 


This special includes the 5th Annual TV Guide Awards. Among the winners were:
Favorite Series: Dr. Kildare 
Favorite new series: The Fugitive 
Favorite Male Performer: David Janssen
Favorite Female Performer: Inger Stevens (The Farmer's Daughter)                                                                                                                               
#14530: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1964-04-17, NBC, 22 min.
Jack Paar

 September 21, 1962 - September 10, 1965

Jack Paar elected to pursue a three year NBC series in prime time soon after stepping down as host of THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JACK PAAR (1957-1962). These broadcasts took on the form of a variety/talk show format. Each telecast opened with a Paar monologue. Also shown from time to time were personal home movies shot by Jack on various trips by the Paar family to Africa, Russia, and Europe. Jack's daughter, Randy Paar would often assist her dad narrating these films.  

Appearing with Jack were many of his old regulars from the TONIGHT SHOW including Alexander King, Oscar Levant, and Jonathan Winters. This 10 pm Friday prime time slot attracted many notable guests, including Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, and Ted Kennedy. Also, given exposure were many young and veteran entertainers, Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, Ethel Merman, Peggy Lee, and stand-up comedians, among them, Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, Godfrey Cambridge, Jackie Vernon, Mike Nichols & Elaine May, Burns & Schreiber, and Dick Gregory. 

Impact appearances occurred introducing footage of The Beatles, prior to the group appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show, and a young Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali), singing and spewing poetry with Jack and Liberace. 

After three years (one and a half years less than his tenure on THE TONIGHT SHOW), Jack Paar called it quits and would prematurely retire from the business with the exception of producing and starring in a handful of Specials for NBC and accepting one brief return to regular television, for nine months, hosting an ABC late-night talk show, JACK PAAR TONITE in 1973).

Host: Jack Paar.

                                                   
#14492: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1964-04-17, NBC, min.
Jack Paar , Jackie Vernon

 September 21, 1962 - September 10, 1965

Jack Paar elected to pursue a three year NBC series in prime time soon after stepping down as host of THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JACK PAAR (1957-1962). These broadcasts took on the form of a variety/talk show format. Each telecast opened with a Paar monologue. Also shown from time to time were personal home movies shot by Jack on various trips by the Paar family to Africa, Russia, and Europe. Jack's daughter, Randy Paar would often assist her dad narrating these films.  

Appearing with Jack were many of his old regulars from the TONIGHT SHOW including Alexander King, Oscar Levant, and Jonathan Winters. This 10 pm Friday prime time slot attracted many notable guests, including Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, and Ted Kennedy. Also, given exposure were many young and veteran entertainers, Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, Ethel Merman, Peggy Lee, and stand-up comedians, among them, Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, Godfrey Cambridge, Jackie Vernon, Mike Nichols & Elaine May, Burns & Schreiber, and Dick Gregory. 

Impact appearances occurred introducing footage of The Beatles, prior to the group appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show, and a young Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali), singing and spewing poetry with Jack and Liberace. 

After three years (one and a half years less than his tenure on THE TONIGHT SHOW), Jack Paar called it quits and would prematurely retire from the business with the exception of producing and starring in a handful of Specials for NBC and accepting one brief return to regular television, for nine months, hosting an ABC late-night talk show, JACK PAAR TONITE in 1973).

Guest: Jackie Vernon. Includes monologue.

                                                   
#19419: BOB HOPE SHOW, 5TH ANNUAL TV GUIDE AWARDS, THE
1964-04-17, NBC, 24 min.
Bob Hope , Richard Chamberlain , David Janssen , Inger Stevens

October 12th, 1953-May 22nd, 1956

A variety show presented monthly on NBC.

This is a duplicate of number 14528. 

This special includes the 5th Annual TV Guide Awards. Among the winners were:
Favorite Series: Dr. Kildare
Favorite new series: The Fugitive 
Favorite Male Performer: David Janssen
Favorite Female Performer: Inger Stevens (The Farmer's Daughter)  

Duplicate of #14490.                                                                                                                
#14490: BOB HOPE SHOW, 5TH ANNUAL TV GUIDE AWARDS, THE
1964-04-17, NBC, 24 min.
Bob Hope , Richard Chamberlain , David Janssen , Inger Stevens

October 12th, 1953-May 22nd, 1956

A variety show presented monthly on NBC.

This is a duplicate of number 14528. 

This special includes the 5th Annual TV Guide Awards. Among the winners were:
Favorite Series: Dr. Kildare
Favorite new series: The Fugitive 
Favorite Male Performer: David Janssen
Favorite Female Performer: Inger Stevens (The Farmer's Daughter)                                                                                                     
#14533: HOLLYWOOD PALACE, THE
1964-04-18, ABC, 19 min.
Jimmy Durante , Liberace , Jack Carter , Dick Tufeld

The guest host is Jimmy Durante. Guests are comedian Jack Carter and Liberace. The announcer is Dick Tufeld.                                    
#19425: HOLLYWOOD PALACE, THE
1964-04-18, ABC, 19 min.
Jimmy Durante , Liberace , Jack Carter , Dick Tufeld

The guest host is Jimmy Durante. Guests are comedian Jack Carter and Liberace. The announcer is Dick Tufeld.       

Duplicate of #14533.                                          
#19430: GARRY MOORE SHOW, THE
1964-04-21, WCBS, 53 min.
Garry Moore , Dorothy Loudon , Durward Kirby , Alan King , Boris Karloff

Gary Moore's guests are Alan King and Boris Karloff who does a parody of "Captain Kangaroo" called "Karloff's Kiddie Korner." Also appearing are Durwood Kirby and Dorothy Loudon.    

Duplicate of #649.         
#649: GARRY MOORE SHOW, THE
1964-04-21, WCBS, 53 min.
Garry Moore , Dorothy Loudon , Durward Kirby , Alan King , Boris Karloff

Gary Moore's guests are Alan King and Boris Karloff who does a parody of "Captain Kangaroo" called "Karloff's Kiddie Korner." Also appearing are Durwood Kirby and Dorothy Loudon.
#19433: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1964-05-01, WNBC, 51 min.
Jack Paar , Art Carney , Jayne Mansfield , Jonathan Winters

Jack Paar's guests are Jonathan Winters, Art Carney and Jayne Mansfield.      

Duplicate of #654.       
#14498: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1964-05-01, NBC, 15 min.
Jack Paar , Jayne Mansfield

 September 21, 1962 - September 10, 1965

Jack Paar elected to pursue a three year NBC series in prime time soon after stepping down as host of THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JACK PAAR (1957-1962). These broadcasts took on the form of a variety/talk show format. Each telecast opened with a Paar monologue. Also shown from time to time were personal home movies shot by Jack on various trips by the Paar family to Africa, Russia, and Europe. Jack's daughter, Randy Paar would often assist her dad narrating these films.  

Appearing with Jack were many of his old regulars from the TONIGHT SHOW including Alexander King, Oscar Levant, and Jonathan Winters. This 10 pm Friday prime time slot attracted many notable guests, including Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, and Ted Kennedy. Also, given exposure were many young and veteran entertainers, Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, Ethel Merman, Peggy Lee, and stand-up comedians, among them, Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, Godfrey Cambridge, Jackie Vernon, Mike Nichols & Elaine May, Burns & Schreiber, and Dick Gregory. 

Impact appearances occurred introducing footage of The Beatles, prior to the group appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show, and a young Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali), singing and spewing poetry with Jack and Liberace. 

After three years (one and a half years less than his tenure on THE TONIGHT SHOW), Jack Paar called it quits and would prematurely retire from the business with the exception of producing and starring in a handful of Specials for NBC and accepting one brief return to regular television, for nine months, hosting an ABC late-night talk show, JACK PAAR TONITE in 1973).

Jack's guest is Jayne Mansfield.

                                                   
#654: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1964-05-01, WNBC, 51 min.
Jack Paar , Art Carney , Jayne Mansfield , Jonathan Winters

Jack Paar's guests are Jonathan Winters, Art Carney and Jayne Mansfield.
#19435: ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1964-05-03, CBS, min.
Burt Lancaster , Ed Sullivan , Lola Falana , Bill Dana , Stevie Wonder , Patti Page , Gerry And The Packmakers , Louis Gossett , May Barnes , Bibby Oscarwall , Vaughn Meader , America Be Seated

June 20th, 1948-May 30th, 1971 (CBS) 

Stevie Wonder, Gerry And The Pacemakers, Patti Page, Louis Gossett, Burt Lancaster, (on film), Bill Dana, May Barnes, Bibby Oscarwall. Lola Falana, Vaughn Meader, cast of America Be Seated.                            
#19441A: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1964-05-08, NBC, min.
Jack Paar , Winston Churchill , Richard Burton

 September 21, 1962 - September 10, 1965

Jack Paar elected to pursue a three year NBC series in prime time soon after stepping down as host of THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JACK PAAR (1957-1962). These broadcasts took on the form of a variety/talk show format. Each telecast opened with a Paar monologue. Also shown from time to time were personal home movies shot by Jack on various trips by the Paar family to Africa, Russia, and Europe. Jack's daughter, Randy Paar would often assist her dad narrating these films.  

Appearing with Jack were many of his old regulars from the TONIGHT SHOW including Alexander King, Oscar Levant, and Jonathan Winters. This 10 pm Friday prime time slot attracted many notable guests, including Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, and Ted Kennedy. Also, given exposure were many young and veteran entertainers, Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, Ethel Merman, Peggy Lee, and stand-up comedians, among them, Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, Godfrey Cambridge, Jackie Vernon, Mike Nichols & Elaine May, Burns & Schreiber, and Dick Gregory. 

Impact appearances occurred introducing footage of The Beatles, prior to the group appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show, and a young Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali), singing and spewing poetry with Jack and Liberace. 

After three years (one and a half years less than his tenure on THE TONIGHT SHOW), Jack Paar called it quits and would prematurely retire from the business with the exception of producing and starring in a handful of Specials for NBC and accepting one brief return to regular television, for nine months, hosting an ABC late-night talk show, JACK PAAR TONITE in 1973).

Guest is Richard Burton.

Paar offers a retrospective on Winston Churchill. 

Duplicate of #14501.

                                                                
#14501: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1964-05-08, NBC, min.
Jack Paar , Winston Churchill , Richard Burton

 September 21, 1962 - September 10, 1965

Jack Paar elected to pursue a three year NBC series in prime time soon after stepping down as host of THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JACK PAAR (1957-1962). These broadcasts took on the form of a variety/talk show format. Each telecast opened with a Paar monologue. Also shown from time to time were personal home movies shot by Jack on various trips by the Paar family to Africa, Russia, and Europe. Jack's daughter, Randy Paar would often assist her dad narrating these films.  

Appearing with Jack were many of his old regulars from the TONIGHT SHOW including Alexander King, Oscar Levant, and Jonathan Winters. This 10 pm Friday prime time slot attracted many notable guests, including Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, and Ted Kennedy. Also, given exposure were many young and veteran entertainers, Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, Ethel Merman, Peggy Lee, and stand-up comedians, among them, Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, Godfrey Cambridge, Jackie Vernon, Mike Nichols & Elaine May, Burns & Schreiber, and Dick Gregory. 

Impact appearances occurred introducing footage of The Beatles, prior to the group appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show, and a young Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali), singing and spewing poetry with Jack and Liberace. 

After three years (one and a half years less than his tenure on THE TONIGHT SHOW), Jack Paar called it quits and would prematurely retire from the business with the exception of producing and starring in a handful of Specials for NBC and accepting one brief return to regular television, for nine months, hosting an ABC late-night talk show, JACK PAAR TONITE in 1973).

Guest is Richard Burton.

Paar offers a retrospective on Winston Churchill. 

                                                   
#9459: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW AND HIS AMERICAN SCENE MAGAZINE, THE
1964-05-09, CBS, 57 min.
Jackie Gleason , George Jessel , Pat Henry , Frank Fontain

     Jackie Gleason's guests are George Jessel, and Pat Henry.        
#4200: PERRY COMO SHOW, THE
1964-05-21, WNBC, 54 min.
Jack E. Leonard , Roberta Peters , Perry Como

September 12, 1955-June 12, 1963. In the fall of 1955 Perry Como returned to NBC where he hosted a weekly hour show. From 1955 to 1959 it was seen Saturday evenings and was titled "The Perry Como Show." From 1959 to 1963 it was seen Wednesday evenings and was titled "The Kraft Music Hall." Regulars included Frank Gallop and the Ray Charles Singers. After his final weekly June 12, 1963 broadcast Perry Como appeared in scores of specials, beginning October 3, 1963, airing on NBC, CBS & ABC, and concluding on December 6, 1986.
#19048: ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1964-05-24, CBS, 6 min.
Beatles , Ed Sullivan , Duke Ellington

June 20th, 1948, May 30th, 1971. (CBS)

Duke Ellington and his orchestra salute the Beatles with a medley of their songs including:
"All My Loving"
"All The Lonely People"
"She's Lonely Home"
"A Ticket To Ride" 
                                      
#9461: GARRY MOORE SHOW, THE
1964-05-26, CBS, 52 min.
Don Knotts , Garry Moore , Durward Kirby , Rosemary Clooney

    Don Knotts appears as Harvey Hootenanny in a satire on folk singing. In another sketch, Knotts joins Rosemary Clooney and Durward Kirby about fire insurance, and portrays a multimillionaire being interviewed by Garry Moore. 
Durward Kirby portrays poet, Carl Sandburg.         
#659: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1964-05-29, WNBC, 28 min.
Jack Paar , Jonathan Winters , Zsa Zsa Gabor , Randy Paar

Randy Paar (Jack Paar's daughter) interviews English teenagers from London including Jonathan Winters who poses as a little boy. In conversation with Paar and Zsa Zsa Gabor, Winters improvises as Grandma Frickett. Jack Paar pays farewell tribute to Jonathan Winters who begins his own specials for NBC.
#660: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW AND HIS AMERICAN SCENE MAGAZINE, THE
1964-05-30, WCBS, 25 min.
Jackie Gleason , Frank Fontaine , Sid Fields

Jackie Gleason does his opening monologue. There is a routine with guest Sid Fields and a "Joe the Bartender" sketch with Frank Fontaine as "Crazy Guggenheim," who talks to Joe about "Fatso Fogerty" and sings "Girl of My Dreams."
#19448: ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1964-05-31, CBS, min.
Bill Cosby , Ed Sullivan , Helen Hayes , Abbe Lane , Mary Healy , Peter Lind Hayes , Dave Clark Five

June 20th, 1948,-May 30th, 1971 (CBS) 

For 23 years, the Ed Sullivan variety show (originally titled "Toast Of The Town") reigned supreme Sunday nights on CBS. Guest celebrities ranged from the very famous, to young, up and coming performers. Tens of millions of viewers would tune in every Sunday night to enjoy the best in entertainment and the most interesting and latest trends in pop culture.   

Guests: The Dave Clark Five, Helen Hayes, Peter Lind Hayes, Mary Healy, Bill Cosby, Abbe Lane.                                                                     
#14543: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1964-06-05, NBC, 20 min.
Jack Paar , Godfrey Cambridge , Lillian Miller

 September 21, 1962 - September 10, 1965

Jack Paar elected to pursue a three year NBC series in prime time soon after stepping down as host of THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JACK PAAR (1957-1962). These broadcasts took on the form of a variety/talk show format. Each telecast opened with a Paar monologue. Also shown from time to time were personal home movies shot by Jack on various trips by the Paar family to Africa, Russia, and Europe. Jack's daughter, Randy Paar would often assist her dad narrating these films.  

Appearing with Jack were many of his old regulars from the TONIGHT SHOW including Alexander King, Oscar Levant, and Jonathan Winters. This 10 pm Friday prime time slot attracted many notable guests, including Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, and Ted Kennedy. Also, given exposure were many young and veteran entertainers, Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, Ethel Merman, Peggy Lee, and stand-up comedians, among them, Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, Godfrey Cambridge, Jackie Vernon, Mike Nichols & Elaine May, Burns & Schreiber, and Dick Gregory. 

Impact appearances occurred introducing footage of The Beatles, prior to the group appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show, and a young Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali), singing and spewing poetry with Jack and Liberace. 

After three years (one and a half years less than his tenure on THE TONIGHT SHOW), Jack Paar called it quits and would prematurely retire from the business with the exception of producing and starring in a handful of Specials for NBC and accepting one brief return to regular television, for nine months, hosting an ABC late-night talk show, JACK PAAR TONITE in 1973).

Guest is comedian Godfrey Cambridge. Lillian (Miss) Miller in the audience. Cambridge's third appearance on the Paar show. 

Last show of the season.

                                                   
#16986: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1964-06-05, NBC, 20 min.
Jack Paar , Godfrey Cambridge , Lillian Miller

 September 21, 1962 - September 10, 1965

Jack Paar elected to pursue a three year NBC series in prime time soon after stepping down as host of THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JACK PAAR (1957-1962). These broadcasts took on the form of a variety/talk show format. Each telecast opened with a Paar monologue. Also shown from time to time were personal home movies shot by Jack on various trips by the Paar family to Africa, Russia, and Europe. Jack's daughter, Randy Paar would often assist her dad narrating these films.  

Appearing with Jack were many of his old regulars from the TONIGHT SHOW including Alexander King, Oscar Levant, and Jonathan Winters. This 10 pm Friday prime time slot attracted many notable guests, including Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, and Ted Kennedy. Also, given exposure were many young and veteran entertainers, Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, Ethel Merman, Peggy Lee, and stand-up comedians, among them, Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, Godfrey Cambridge, Jackie Vernon, Mike Nichols & Elaine May, Burns & Schreiber, and Dick Gregory. 

Impact appearances occurred introducing footage of The Beatles, prior to the group appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show, and a young Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali), singing and spewing poetry with Jack and Liberace. 

After three years (one and a half years less than his tenure on THE TONIGHT SHOW), Jack Paar called it quits and would prematurely retire from the business with the exception of producing and starring in a handful of Specials for NBC and accepting one brief return to regular television, for nine months, hosting an ABC late-night talk show, JACK PAAR TONITE in 1973).

Guest is comedian Godfrey Cambridge. Lillian (Miss) Miller in the audience. Cambridge's third appearance on the Paar show. 

Last show of the season.

Duplicate of #14543. 

                                                                
#14567: HOLLYWOOD PALACE, THE
1964-06-13, ABC, 20 min.
Dean Martin , Joey Forman , Donald OConnor , Racquel Welch , Rolling Stones

The guests are Joey Forman, the Rolling Stones, Racquel Welch, and Donald O'Connor.

Host: Dean Martin.  

Dean sings "Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime." Comic Joey Forman does a John Garfield routine.                         
#668: ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1964-06-14, WCBS, 19 min.
Ed Sullivan , Sammy Davis Jr.

Ed Sullivan's guest performer is Sammy Davis Jr.
#671: GARRY MOORE SHOW, THE
1964-06-16, WCBS, 42 min.
Carol Burnett , Allen Funt , Garry Moore , Durward Kirby , Marion Lorne , Alan King

The farewell show of the series which had its debut Sept. 30, 1958. Regulars Carol Burnett, Marion Lorne, Durwood Kirby and Allen Funt appear with special guest Alan King. At the show's finale, Garry Moore, quietly from his dressing room, bids his audience goodbye.
#673: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1964-06-19, WNBC, 13 min.
Jack Paar , Jonathan Winters

Jack Paar's guest, Jonathan Winters appears in a routine as a loud mouth tourist.
#1197: ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, THE
1964-07-05, WNBC, 52 min.
Andy Williams , The Osmond Brothers , Tony Bennett , Roger Miller

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.
#7084: ED SULLIVAN SHOW
1964-09-06, WCBS, 00 min.
Ed Sullivan , London Lee , Kim Sisters , Rita Pavone , Pat Buttrum , Stepp Brothers

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#954: ABC'S WIDE WORLD OF ENTERTAINMENT
1964-09-13, WABC, 49 min.
Connie Stevens , Lawrence Welk , Mickey Rooney , Jimmy Dean , George Burns , Vince Edwards , Edward Andrews , Walter Brennan , Bing Crosby , Patty Duke , David Janssen , Sammy Jackson , Tony Franciosa , Richard Basehart , David Hedison , Inger Stevens , Gene Barry , Kathleen Nolan , John Astin , Carolyn Jones , Ted Cassidy , Elizabeth Montgomery

Bing Crosby hosts this preview of ABC's 1964-65 TV season. He introduces all the stars who will brighten ABC's new television season in this block buster preview special of new and returning programs: Mickey Rooney, Sammy Jackson, Tony Franciosa, Richard Basehart, David Hedison, Patty Duke, David Janssen, Connie Stevens, Ernest Borgnine, Inger Stevens, Gene Barry, Edward Andrews, Kathleen Nolan, Jimmy Dean, Lawrence Welk, John Astin, George Burns, Ted Cassidy, Vince Edwards, Carolyn Jones, Elizabeth Montgomery, and Walter Brennan.             
#14602: BOB HOPE SHOW, THE
1964-09-25, NBC, 8 min.
Jack Benny , Milton Berle , Bob Hope , Dean Martin , Phyllis Diller

A variety show presented as monthly specials on NBC.

Bob's guests are Dean Martin, Jack Benny, Phyllis Diller, and Milton Berle.

Bob Hope presents Dean Martin with a gold record for "Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime." 

                                                                                                                              
#14604: JACK PAAR PROGRAM, THE
1964-09-25, NBC, 14 min.
Jack Paar

 September 21, 1962 - September 10, 1965

Jack Paar elected to pursue a three year NBC series in prime time soon after stepping down as host of THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JACK PAAR (1957-1962). These broadcasts took on the form of a variety/talk show format. Each telecast opened with a Paar monologue. Also shown from time to time were personal home movies shot by Jack on various trips by the Paar family to Africa, Russia, and Europe. Jack's daughter, Randy Paar would often assist her dad narrating these films.  

Appearing with Jack were many of his old regulars from the TONIGHT SHOW including Alexander King, Oscar Levant, and Jonathan Winters. This 10 pm Friday prime time slot attracted many notable guests, including Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, and Ted Kennedy. Also, given exposure were many young and veteran entertainers, Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, Ethel Merman, Peggy Lee, and stand-up comedians, among them, Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, Godfrey Cambridge, Jackie Vernon, Mike Nichols & Elaine May, Burns & Schreiber, and Dick Gregory. 

Impact appearances occurred introducing footage of The Beatles, prior to the group appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show, and a young Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali), singing and spewing poetry with Jack and Liberace. 

After three years (one and a half years less than his tenure on THE TONIGHT SHOW), Jack Paar called it quits and would prematurely retire from the business with the exception of producing and starring in a handful of Specials for NBC and accepting one brief return to regular television, for nine months, hosting an ABC late-night talk show, JACK PAAR TONITE in 1973).

Jack's opening monologue is heard. 


                                                   
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