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#4264: RED SKELTON HOUR, THE
1967-04-25, WCBS, 52 min.
Red Skelton , Vincent Price , Matt Monro , June Lockhart

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.
#7925: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1967-04-26, NBC, 52 min.
Liberace , Gene Krupa , Carol Lawrence , Bob Newhart , Dean Martin

September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).  

Rerun Of 9-22-66.                         
#7926: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1967-04-27, NBC, 52 min.
Dean Martin , Peggy Lee , Buddy Hackett , Rowan & Martin , Dorothy Provine , Guy Marks

September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).   

Dupe Of # 1886. Repeat Of 9-15-66.                        
#7623: ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, THE
1967-04-30, NBC, 52 min.
Andy Williams , Phil Harris , Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass , Claudine Longet , Joey Heatherton

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. 

Dupe of # 1230 and repeat broadcast of 9-25-66.             
#4267: RED SKELTON HOUR, THE
1967-05-02, WCBS, 52 min.
Red Skelton , Patrice Munsel , Jack Albertson

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.
#1865: DANNY KAYE SHOW, THE
1967-05-03, WCBS, 52 min.
Danny Kaye , Ella Fitzgerald , Buddy Greco

September 25, 1963-June 7, 1967. Danny Kaye hosted his own Wednesday-night variety hour for four seasons. Regulars included Harvey Korman, four-year-old Victoria Meyerink & youngster Laurie Ichino.  

Re-run. Originally broadcast October 5, 1966.           
#4265: RED SKELTON HOUR, THE
1967-05-09, WCBS, 52 min.
Red Skelton , Nipsey Russell , Lana Cantrell

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.
#7188: HOLLYWOOD PALACE, THE
1967-05-13, WABC, 00 min.
Louis Nye , Frances Langford , Don Ameche , Barbara McNair , Bing Crosby , King Family

January 4, 1964-February 7, 1970. This hour-long variety series was a midseason replacement for "The Jerry Lewis Show."   

Host: Bing Crosby

                                                                                                              
#1021: A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO HOLLYWOOD
1967-05-14, WNBC, 52 min.
Jack Paar , Judy Garland , Bob Newhart

Jack Paar and guests Judy Garland and Bob Newhart spoof the tinseled world of Hollywood in this special.
#10806: A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO HOLLYWOOD
1967-05-14, WNBC, 52 min.
Jack Paar , Judy Garland , Bob Newhart

Jack Paar and guests Judy Garland and Bob Newhart spoof the tinseled world of 
Hollywood in this special.     

Duplicate of #1021.         
#10855: A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO HOLLYWOOD
1967-05-14, WNBC, 52 min.
Jack Paar , Judy Garland , Bob Newhart

Jack Paar and guests Judy Garland and Bob Newhart spoof the tinseled world of 
Hollywood in this special.     

Duplicate of #1021 and 10806.                  
#1866: DANNY KAYE SHOW, THE
1967-05-18, WCBS, 52 min.
Danny Kaye , Tony Randall , Vikki Carr , Victoria Meyerink , Stan Worth

September 25, 1963-June 7, 1967. Danny Kaye hosted his own Wednesday-night variety hour for four seasons. Regulars included Harvey Korman, four-year-old Victoria Meyerink & youngster Laurie Ichino.
#4216: PERRY COMO SHOW, THE
1967-05-22, WNBC, 54 min.
Perry Como , Don Rice , Monique Leyrac , Expo 67 , Oscar Peterson

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.
#4256: RED SKELTON HOUR, THE
1967-05-22, WCBS, 52 min.
Red Skelton , Joanie Sommers , Terry-Thomas

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.
#7927: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1967-05-25, NBC, 52 min.
John Wayne , Dean Martin , Rowan & Martin , Bill Cosby , Joey Heatherton , Gail Martin

September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974). 

Dupe Of # 1906. Repeat of 10-27-66.                          
#1250: ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, THE
1967-05-26, WNBC, 52 min.
Andy Williams , Jack Jones , Noel Harrison , Barbara Eden , Kalil & Taylor

September 27, 1962-September 3, 1967 (NBC); September 20, 1969-July 17, 1971 (NBC); 1976 (Syndicated). This program is a repeat. 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.
#4257: RED SKELTON HOUR, THE
1967-05-29, WCBS, 52 min.
Red Skelton , Jackie Coogan , Ozzie Nelson , Harriet Nelson

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.
#7928: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1967-06-01, NBC, 52 min.
Phil Harris , Dean Martin , Alice Faye , Jan Murray , Eddie Albert

September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).  

Dupe Of # 1925. Repeat Of 11-24-66.                         
#1867: DANNY KAYE SHOW, THE
1967-06-07, WCBS, 52 min.
Danny Kaye , Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66

September 25, 1963-June 7, 1967. Danny Kaye hosted his own Wednesday-night variety hour for four seasons. Regulars included Harvey Korman, four-year-old Victoria Meyerink & youngster Laurie Ichino. Re-run from March 22, 1967.

An original musical is presented about an Italian man, played by Danny Kaye, too shy to propose.                                                    
#7412: STEVE ALLEN COMEDY HOUR
1967-06-14, SYND, 12 min.
Louis Nye , Dayton Allen , Steve Allen , John Byner , Jayne Meadows , Ruth Buzzi

June 14th, 1967- August 16th, 1967.

Steve Allen's return to prime time television with a summer comedy/variety series consisting of seven one hour broadcasts (pre-empted June 28, and August 9. 

Series Premiere.

Only extant from this show is a skit where Steve Allen plays a character named Steve Maudline who leads a "Telethon to combat Prickly Heat." 
                         
#4159: OUR PLACE
1967-07-09, WCBS, 52 min.
Woody Allen , The Doodletown Pipers , Jack Burns , Avery Schreiber , Rowlf the Muppet , Jim Henson

July 2, 1967-September 3, 1967. 

Our Place was an American musical variety show that aired on CBS during the summer of 1967. The official "host" was one of Jim Henson's early Muppets, Rowlf the Dog. The show's other regulars were comedians Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber and the singing Doodletown Pipers.

Jim Henson showcased some of his early Muppets, the most regular member of the Our Place cast being Rowlf the talking dog. He actually co-hosted the show with B&S. Talk about a big break for Rowlf! Our Place kicked open the door for the mutt who'd later find greater fame in a 1970s series featuring him and his other Muppet pals. Jack Burns, would be head writer for the first season of The Muppet Show (Syndicated, 1976-1981). 

Each episode featured a guest, Carol Burnett receiving the honor in the debut which aired Sunday, July 2, 1967 @ 9:00pm EDT. Other guests included Arthur Godfrey, Woody Allen, Soupy Sales, Nipsey Russell, Eddie Albert, Dick Shawn, Shelley Berman, Cyril Richard, and Joel Gray. 
The executive producer was Bob Precht who produced The Ed Sullivan Show and was also Sullivan's son-in-law. Bill Angelos and Buz Kohan wrote and produced the show and John Moffitt was the director.

NOTE: With the exception of the third broadcast (July 23, 1967 with guest Dick Shawn), uploaded in six parts (51:30) in 2008 on you tube, no other example of the other nine shows is known to exist in any broadcast form (video, audio, transcript) in the archives of UCLA Film and Radio, Paley Center for Media, Library of Congress, Museum of Broadcasting. 
                          
#1023: PICCADILLY PALACE
1967-07-15, WABC, 49 min.
Frankie Avalon , The New Vaudeville Band , Eric Morecambe , Ernie Wise , Millicent Martin , Michael Sammes Singers

May 20, 1967 - September 17, 1967
Summer replacement for THE HOLLYWOOD PALACE. Taped at London's Piccadilly Palace and hosted by Millicent Martin. Other regulars included comics Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, The Paddy Stone Dancers, and The Michael Sammes Singers.

From London, hosts Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise welcome guests Millicent Martin, Frankie Avalon and the New Vaudeville band. 

Hosts Eric Morecambe and Ernie  Wise do some wild impressions of Julius Caesar, and Samson and Delilah, and Wise offers an improbable version of Grieg's Concerto in A Minor. 

Highlights:

"What Is This Thing Called Love?" "I Could Write A Book" sung by Frankie Avalon.

"If I had a Talking Picture of You," Finchley Central" played by Vaudeville Band.

"Window Wishin'" sung by Millicent Martin.           
#4160: OUR PLACE
1967-07-16, WCBS, 52 min.
The Doodletown Pipers , Eddie Albert , Jack Burns , Avery Schreiber , Rowlf the Muppet , Jim Henson

July 2, 1967-September 3, 1967. Hosted by Rowlf the Muppet. The comedy duo of Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber and the Doodletown Pipers were also featured.             
#4157: OUR PLACE
1967-07-23, WCBS, 52 min.
The Doodletown Pipers , Dick Shawn , Jack Burns , Avery Schreiber , Rowlf the Muppet , Jim Henson

July 2, 1967-September 3, 1967. Hosted by Rowlf the Muppet. The comedy duo of Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber and the Doodletown Pipers were also featured.             
#4158: OUR PLACE
1967-07-30, WCBS, 52 min.
Nipsey Russell , The Doodletown Pipers , Jack Burns , Avery Schreiber , Rowlf the Muppet , Jim Henson

July 2, 1967-September 3, 1967. Hosted by Rowlf the Muppet. The comedy duo of Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber and the Doodletown Pipers were also featured.             
#4153: OUR PLACE
1967-08-06, WCBS, 52 min.
The Doodletown Pipers , Soupy Sales , Jack Burns , Avery Schreiber , Rowlf the Muppet , Jim Henson

July 2, 1967-September 3, 1967. Hosted by Rowlf the Muppet. The comedy duo of Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber and the Doodletown Pipers were also featured.             
#4154: OUR PLACE
1967-08-13, WCBS, 52 min.
Joel Grey , The Doodletown Pipers , Jack Burns , Avery Schreiber , Rowlf the Muppet , Jim Henson

July 2, 1967-September 3, 1967. Hosted by Rowlf the Muppet. The comedy duo of Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber and the Doodletown Pipers were also featured.             
#4766: SPOTLIGHT
1967-08-15, WCBS, 52 min.
Eddie Fisher , Connie Stevens , Roy Castle

July 4, 1967-August 29, 1967. This summer variety hour had no regulars. Reruns were syndicated in 1968 and 1969.
#4767: SPOTLIGHT
1967-08-22, WCBS, 52 min.
Abbe Lane , Noel Harrison , Benny Hill

July 4, 1967-August 29, 1967. This summer variety hour had no regulars. Reruns were syndicated in 1968 and 1969.
#4155: OUR PLACE
1967-08-27, WCBS, 52 min.
Cyril Ritchard , The Doodletown Pipers , Jack Burns , Avery Schreiber , Rowlf the Muppet , Jim Henson

July 2, 1967-September 3, 1967. Hosted by Rowlf the Muppet. The comedy duo of Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber and the Doodletown Pipers were also featured.             
#4769: SPOTLIGHT
1967-08-29, WCBS, 52 min.
Robert Goulet , Lainie Kazan , Tommy Cooper , Peter Bennett

July 4, 1967-August 29, 1967. This summer variety hour had no regulars. Reruns were syndicated in 1968 and 1969.
#7929: VIC DAMONE SHOW, THE:
1967-08-31, NBC, 60 min.
Carol Lawrence , Vic Damone , John Gary , Gail Martin , Donna Jean Young , Bill Page

June 7th, 1967- September 1967

The Vic Damone Show was a summer replacement series for the Dean Martin Show. Regulars included Gail Martin, (Dean's daughter) and Carol Lawrence. The Series was rerun on NBC in the summer of 1971.                                      
#7930: VIC DAMONE SHOW: THE
1967-08-31, NBC, 60 min.
Carol Lawrence , Vic Damone , John Gary , Gail Martin , Donna Jean Young , Bill Page

June 7th, 1967- September 1967

The Vic Damone Show was a summer replacement series for the Dean Martin Show. Regulars included Gail Martin, (Dean's daughter) and Carol Lawrence. The Series was rerun on NBC in the summer of 1971.                                      
#7920: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1967-09-03, NBC, 52 min.
Arthur Godfrey , Sid Caesar , Dean Martin , Peggy Lee , Joey Heatherton , Guy Marks , Leonard Barr , Claudia Martin

September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. 
A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).   

                                                             
#4156: OUR PLACE
1967-09-03, WCBS, 52 min.
Arthur Godfrey , The Doodletown Pipers , Jack Burns , Avery Schreiber , Rowlf the Muppet , Jim Henson

July 2, 1967-September 3, 1967. Hosted by Rowlf the Muppet. The comedy duo of Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber and the Doodletown Pipers were also featured.             
#5187: DANNY THOMAS HOUR, THE: WONDERFUL WORLD OF BURLESQUE IV
1967-09-11, WNBC, 52 min.
Danny Thomas , Tennessee Ernie Ford , Phil Silvers , Nanette Fabray , Cyd Charisse

September 11, 1967-June 10, 1968. An all-purpose hour hosted by Danny Thomas. Presentations include musical programs, comedy and variety hours, and filmed dramas. Of the series' 22 shows, only 6 were taped and devoted to variety, comedy or musical specials.
#4288: RED SKELTON HOUR, THE
1967-09-12, WCBS, 52 min.
Red Skelton , Maurice Evans

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.

Shakespearean actor Maurice Evans joins Red Skelton for this special hour. Evans narrates as Red illustrates the "Seven Ages of Man" from Shakespeare's "As You Like It." Red uses pantomime, songs and sketches to act out the passage, which spans life's stages from infancy to old age.
#8404: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1967-09-13, WNBC, 52 min.
Louis Armstrong , Herb Alpert , Jackie Vernon , Robin Wilson , Tijuana Brass

September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. The 1967 version of "The Kraft Music Hall" was an hour show, which lasted four seasons. It was hosted by a guest celebrity each week.   

                     
#7931: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1967-09-14, NBC, 52 min.
Dean Martin , Juliet Prowse , Orson Welles , Jimmy Stewart

September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. 
A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).  

Dupe Of #1927.  Season Three Premiere.                                   
#1927: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1967-09-14, WNBC, 52 min.
Dean Martin , Juliet Prowse , Orson Welles , Jimmy Stewart

September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).
#5088: BOB HOPE SPECIAL, THE
1967-09-20, WNBC, 52 min.
Jimmy Durante , Rudy Vallee , Bob Hope , Kaye Stevens , Rowan & Martin , Jack Jones , Phyllis Diller

The Vaudeville era is saluted in comedy and music.
#1928: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1967-09-21, WNBC, 52 min.
Dean Martin , Buddy Hackett , Rosemary Clooney , David Steinberg , Minnie Pearl

September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).
#7932: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1967-09-21, NBC, 52 min.
Dean Martin , Buddy Hackett , Rosemary Clooney , David Steinberg , Minnie Pearl

September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. 
A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).  

Dupe Of # 1928                        
#2311: ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1967-09-24, WCBS, 52 min.
Ed Sullivan , Jack Carter , Jimmy Dean , John Byner , Florence Henderson , The Mamas and the Papas , Wayne and Schuster , Lana Cantrell , Topo Gigio , Rolfe

June 20, 1948-June 6, 1971. Television's longest-running variety show ran on Sunday nights for twenty-three years. Its host, Ed Sullivan.
#3552: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1967-09-27, WNBC, 52 min.
Connie Stevens , Rock Hudson

September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. This was "The Hollywood Musicals" broadcast. The 1967 version of "The Kraft Music Hall" was an hour show, which lasted four seasons. It was hosted by a guest celebrity each week.
#1929: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1967-09-28, WNBC, 52 min.
Dean Martin , Don Rickles , Roy Rogers , Dale Evans , Flip Wilson , Petula Clark

September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).
#7933: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1967-09-28, NBC, 52 min.
Dean Martin , Don Rickles , Roy Rogers , Dale Evans , Flip Wilson , Petula Clark

September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. 
A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).  

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#5185: DANNY THOMAS HOUR, THE: IT'S GREEK TO ME
1967-10-02, WNBC, 52 min.
Danny Thomas , Juliet Prowse , Buddy Hackett , Vic Damone , Joe Besser , Hal Baylor , Bella Bruck

September 11, 1967-June 10, 1968. An all-purpose hour hosted by Danny Thomas. Presentations include musical programs, comedy and variety hours, and filmed dramas. Of the series' 22 shows, only 6 were taped and devoted to variety, comedy or musical specials.
#4258: RED SKELTON HOUR, THE
1967-10-03, WCBS, 52 min.
Red Skelton , Bert Lahr , Fran Jeffries

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.
#3554: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1967-10-04, WNBC, 52 min.
Bobby Darin , Kaye Stevens , Max Morath , George Carlin , Dennis Day , Liza Minnelli

September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. This was the "Give My Regards to Broadway" broadcast. The 1967 version of "The Kraft Music Hall" was an hour show, which lasted four seasons. It was hosted by a guest celebrity each week.
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