16 Results found for George Lindsey Pages:
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#3605:
KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1969-03-05,
WNBC,
52 min.
Phil Silvers, Robert Goulet, The Lettermen, Edward Villella, George Lindsey
September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. This was the "A Nite Out with the Boys" 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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#8425:
KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE: "A NIGHT OUT WITH THE BOYS."
1969-03-05,
NBC,
52 min.
Phil Silvers, Robert Goulet, The Lettermen, Edward Villella, George Lindsey
September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. This was the "A Nite Out with the Boys" 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.
This is the "A Night Out With The Boys" broadcast.
Host: Robert Goulet.
Duplicate Of #3605.
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#3475:
JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, THE
1969-05-01,
CBS,
57 min.
Jonathan Winters, Cliff Arquette, George Lindsey, The Young Saints, Gypsy Rose Lee
December 27, 1967-May 22, 1969. Jonathan Winters as host of a Wednesday-night variety hour. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.
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#2679:
GLEN CAMPBELL GOODTIME HOUR, THE
1969-05-14,
WCBS,
52 min.
John Hartford, Glen Campbell, Bill Medley, Pat Paulsen, George Lindsey, Merrilee Rush
January 29, 1969-June 13, 1972. This was the final broadcast of the season. In 1969 Glen Campbell returned to TV as host of "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour"; his regulars included Pat Paulsen, Jack Burns, John Hartford, Jerry Reed and Larry McNeeley.
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#2660:
GLEN CAMPBELL GOODTIME HOUR, THE
1969-11-05,
WCBS,
52 min.
Glen Campbell, Barbara Feldon, George Lindsey, Waylon Jennings
January 29, 1969-June 13, 1972. In 1969 Glen Campbell returned to TV as host of "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour"; his regulars included Pat Paulsen, Jack Burns, John Hartford, Jerry Reed and Larry McNeeley.
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#2687:
GLEN CAMPBELL GOODTIME HOUR, THE
1969-12-10,
WCBS,
43 min.
Glen Campbell, Michele Lee, George Lindsey, Rick Nelson
January 29, 1969-June 13, 1972. In 1969 Glen Campbell returned to TV as host of "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour"; his regulars included Pat Paulsen, Jack Burns, John Hartford, Jerry Reed and Larry McNeeley.
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#2690:
GLEN CAMPBELL GOODTIME HOUR, THE
1970-03-15,
WCBS,
52 min.
Larry Storch, Glen Campbell, Judy Collins, George Lindsey, Al Martino
January 29, 1969-June 13, 1972. In 1969 Glen Campbell returned to TV as host of "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour"; his regulars included Pat Paulsen, Jack Burns, John Hartford, Jerry Reed and Larry McNeeley.
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#3361:
JOHNNY CASH SHOW, THE
1971-02-10,
WABC,
52 min.
Johnny Cash, The Statler Brothers, George Lindsey, Jim Nabors, Homer and Jethro, Archie Campbell, Ferlin Husky, Junior Samples, June Carter Cash, Carl Perkins
June 7, 1969-September 27, 1969; January 21, 1970-May 5, 1971. The first, "The Johnny Cash Show," was introduced as a summer series and returned later as a midseason replacement. In addition to Cash it featured June Carter Cash (his wife), Carl Perkins, The Carter Family, the Statler Brothers and the Tennessee Three. The second show, "Johnny Cash and Friends," was a summer series and featured Cash, June Carter Cash, Steve Martin, Jim Varney and Howard Mann.
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#2885:
HEE HAW
1974-02-16,
WCBS,
52 min.
Johnny Cash, Roy Clark, George Lindsey, Buck Owens
June 15, 1969-September 7, 1969; December 17, 1969-July 13, 1971 (CBS); 1971-1992 (Syndicated). "Hee Haw" was a fast-paced mixture of songs, skits, blackouts, and corny jokes. A syndicated version of the show appeared; by 1977 it was the nation's number-one-rated non-network show. The series was co-hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark (by the late 1980s, Owens and Clark appeared only occasionally, having made room for various guest hosts). A large stable of regular performers have been featured, including Louis M. ("Grandpa") Jones, Junior Samples, Jeannine Riley, Lulu Roman, David Akeman ("Stringbean"), Sherry Miles, Lisa Todd, Minnie Pearl, Gordie Tapp, Diana Scott, Cathy Baker and Barbi Benton.
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#1451:
BOBBY GOLDSBORO SHOW, THE
1974-04-06,
WNEW,
17 min.
Bobby Goldsboro, George Lindsey
1972 (Syndicated). Half-hour variety series hosted by pop singer Bobby Goldsboro.
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#2920:
HEE HAW
1974-09-14,
WCBS,
52 min.
Ernest Borgnine, Roy Clark, George Lindsey, Buck Owens, Lulu Roman
June 15, 1969-September 7, 1969; December 17, 1969-July 13, 1971 (CBS); 1971-1992 (Syndicated). "Hee Haw" was a fast-paced mixture of songs, skits, blackouts, and corny jokes. A syndicated version of the show appeared; by 1977 it was the nation's number-one-rated non-network show. The series was co-hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark (by the late 1980s, Owens and Clark appeared only occasionally, having made room for various guest hosts). A large stable of regular performers have been featured, including Louis M. ("Grandpa") Jones, Junior Samples, Jeannine Riley, Lulu Roman, David Akeman ("Stringbean"), Sherry Miles, Lisa Todd, Minnie Pearl, Gordie Tapp, Diana Scott, Cathy Baker and Barbi Benton.
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#2951:
HEE HAW
1975-06-21,
WCBS,
52 min.
Roy Clark, George Lindsey, Donna Fargo, Buck Owens, Tony Lovello
June 15, 1969-September 7, 1969; December 17, 1969-July 13, 1971 (CBS); 1971-1992 (Syndicated). "Hee Haw" was a fast-paced mixture of songs, skits, blackouts, and corny jokes. A syndicated version of the show appeared; by 1977 it was the nation's number-one-rated non-network show. The series was co-hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark (by the late 1980s, Owens and Clark appeared only occasionally, having made room for various guest hosts). A large stable of regular performers have been featured, including Louis M. ("Grandpa") Jones, Junior Samples, Jeannine Riley, Lulu Roman, David Akeman ("Stringbean"), Sherry Miles, Lisa Todd, Minnie Pearl, Gordie Tapp, Diana Scott, Cathy Baker and Barbi Benton.
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#6526:
HEE HAW
1975-06-21,
WCBS,
52 min.
Roy Clark, George Lindsey, Donna Fargo, Buck Owens, Tony Lovello
June 15, 1969-September 7, 1969; December 17, 1969-July 13, 1971 (CBS); 1971-1992 (Syndicated). "Hee Haw" was a fast-paced mixture of songs, skits, blackouts, and corny jokes. A syndicated version of the show appeared; by 1977 it was the nation's number-one-rated non-network show. The series was co-hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark (by the late 1980s, Owens and Clark appeared only occasionally, having made room for various guest hosts). A large stable of regular performers have been featured, including Louis M. ("Grandpa") Jones, Junior Samples, Jeannine Riley, Lulu Roman, David Akeman ("Stringbean"), Sherry Miles, Lisa Todd, Minnie Pearl, Gordie Tapp, Diana Scott, Cathy Baker and Barbi Benton.
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#6537:
HEE HAW
1975-08-02,
WCBS,
52 min.
Ernest Borgnine, Roy Clark, George Lindsey, Buck Owens, Lulu Roman
June 15, 1969-September 7, 1969; December 17, 1969-July 13, 1971 (CBS); 1971-1992 (Syndicated). "Hee Haw" was a fast-paced mixture of songs, skits, blackouts, and corny jokes. A syndicated version of the show appeared; by 1977 it was the nation's number-one-rated non-network show. The series was co-hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark (by the late 1980s, Owens and Clark appeared only occasionally, having made room for various guest hosts). A large stable of regular performers have been featured, including Louis M. ("Grandpa") Jones, Junior Samples, Jeannine Riley, Lulu Roman, David Akeman ("Stringbean"), Sherry Miles, Lisa Todd, Minnie Pearl, Gordie Tapp, Diana Scott, Cathy Baker and Barbi Benton.
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#2962:
HEE HAW
1975-10-04,
WCBS,
52 min.
Roy Clark, George Lindsey, Tammy Wynette, Buck Owens, The Hager Brothers, Billy Walker
June 15, 1969-September 7, 1969; December 17, 1969-July 13, 1971 (CBS); 1971-1992 (Syndicated). "Hee Haw" was a fast-paced mixture of songs, skits, blackouts, and corny jokes. A syndicated version of the show appeared; by 1977 it was the nation's number-one-rated non-network show. The series was co-hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark (by the late 1980s, Owens and Clark appeared only occasionally, having made room for various guest hosts). A large stable of regular performers have been featured, including Louis M. ("Grandpa") Jones, Junior Samples, Jeannine Riley, Lulu Roman, David Akeman ("Stringbean"), Sherry Miles, Lisa Todd, Minnie Pearl, Gordie Tapp, Diana Scott, Cathy Baker and Barbi Benton.
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#6726:
NASHVILLE PALACE
1980-10-25,
ABC,
60 min.
Andy Griffith, Roy Clark, Barbara Mandrell, George Lindsey, Mickey Gilley, The Oak Ridge Boys, Slim Pickens, Catherine Bach, Misty Rowe
Special: From Opryland in Nashville, host Roy Clark and announcer Slim Pickens welcome Andy Griffith, Barbara Mandrell, Catherine Bach, the Oak Ridge Boys, Misty Rowe, George Lindsey and Mickey Gilley. Sketches include a spoof of "Dallas."
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