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#7421:
SPIKE JONES SHOW, THE
1960-08-01,
CBS,
min.
Spike Jones
,
Helen Grayco
,
Bill Dana
,
Jack Jones
,
Bill Shannon
,
Judy Strangis
,
Lenny Weinrib
,
City Slickers
January 2nd, 1954-May 8th, 1954-NBC
April 2nd, 1957-August 27th, 1957-CBS
August 1st, 1960-Sept 19th, 1960-CBS
July 17th, 1961-Sept 25th, 1961-CBS
Comedy/variety show featuring bandleader Spike Jones and his wife, Helen Grayco.
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#5167:
HIGHWAYS OF MELODY
1961-12-31,
WNBC,
52 min.
Gordon MacRae
,
Jane Morgan
,
George Chakiris
,
Jack Jones
,
Sheila MacRae
,
Buddy Ebsen
,
Rita Moreno
,
Kathryn Grayson
,
Paul Lavalle and Orchestra
The second of three Video Taped special programs presenting musical journeys throughout regions of the U.S. with Gordon MacRae and his wife Sheila MacRae hosting.
Highlights:
"Louisiana".....................................................Gordon MacRae
"The Rythum of the Dixieland Band".............Jack Jones
"Yes Indeed"....................................................George Chakiris
"Moon River"...................................................Gordon MacRae
"Y' All Come"...................................................Buddy Ebsen
"Life Upon the Wicked Stage"......................Sheila MacRae
"Kisses Sweeter than Wine"........................Jane Morgan
"Goin' to Chicago".........................................Rita Moreno
"Chicago"............................................Gordon & Sheila MacRae
"Ma, She's Makin' Eyes at Me"....................Buddy Ebsen
"Bye, Bye, Blackbird.....................................Jack Jones
"After the Ball"................................................Kathryn Grayson
"Chicago Style" Twist..................Rita Moreno & George Chakiris
"Auld Lang Syne".................................Gordon & Sheila MacRae
NOTE: An early COLOR VIDEO TAPED broadcast that unfortunately was wiped and not extant in any broadcast form.
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#7277:
LIVELY ONES, THE
1962-08-23,
KNBC,
15 min.
Frank Gorshin
,
Jack Jones
,
Vic Damone
,
Laurindo Almeida
,
Ruth Olay
July 26, 1962-September 13, 1962; July 25, 1963-September 12, 1963.
Hosted by Vic Damone, this half-hour musical variety show was a summer replacement for "Hazel" for two seasons.
Host Vic Damone
Guests
Frank Gorshin (comedian-impressionist)
Jack Jones (singer)
Laurindo Almeida (Brazilian jazz guitarist)
Ruth Olay (West Coast Jazz singer)
Jack Marshall (lutentist)
Highlights:
Joined in progress, Jack Jones singing "Lollipops and Roses."
Later he sings "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World."
Singer of Jazz, Ruth Olay sings one number. It is a rare example of her television guest starring appearances (1957-1963). The song opens with an introduction to a Jazz instrumental with a narrator stating:
"You've got to flip for St. Louis. They got there from cardinals to seals to chimpanzees. Society cats who make the scene at the Chase Hotel. And, the kind of cats who dig back alley joints."
Ruth Olay sings:
"One name that walks right by my door today,
That man, man, walks right by my door today,
No let up. Just get goin' on his way.
Always thinking I can't hold on much more.
I can't hold on much more,
Seems like everyday I love you more than the day before.
You've been gone two years. I hope it ain't a gonna be two years more,
I need lovin bad, I'm keeping' mine in store.
Yea, when you come home I'm gonna lock you up baby like I did before, in a small pad up the California shore. And tell them all you've gone...
And lock this door and throw away the keys."
There are two solo performances by classical guitarist
Laurindo Almeida, including "Bad and the Beautiful."
Impressionist Frank Gorshin imitates Marlon Brando and Boris Karloff. Also, he sings "Mack the Knife."
NOTE:
THIS AUDIO RECORDING HAS INTERMITTENT ISSUES. IT IS A VERY DISCERNABLE, RECORDED DIRECT LINE AIR CHECK WITH EXCELLENT CLEAN PLAYBACK TONE AND VOLUME BUT THE OVER 60 YEAR OLD AUDIO TAPE HAS "CUPPING" ISSUES AND INTERMITTANTLY THE RECORDED PLAYBACK AUDIO PRODUCES A VERY SLIGHT "WOBBLING SOUND EFFECT."
HOWEVER, ENJOYABLE LISTENING TO SUCH RARE "UNAVAILABLE" PROGRAMMING.
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#575:
JUDY GARLAND CHRISTMAS SHOW, THE
1963-12-22,
WCBS,
51 min.
Judy Garland
,
Mel Torme
,
Jack Jones
,
Joey Garland
,
Liza Minnelli
Judy Garland makes her Christmas show a family affair with her daughter Liza Minnelli and other children Lorna and Joey. Also appearing are Mel Torme and Jack Jones.
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#1355:
BELL TELEPHONE HOUR, THE
1964-01-14,
WNBC,
52 min.
Jane Wyman
,
Jack Jones
,
Donald Voorhees
,
Violette Verdy
,
Edward Villella
,
Susan Starr
,
Ian & Sylvia
,
Judith Raskin
January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
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#1359:
BELL TELEPHONE HOUR, THE
1964-03-10,
WNBC,
52 min.
The New Christy Minstrels
,
Jack Jones
,
Donald Voorhees
,
Birgit Nilsson
,
Igor Oistrakh
,
David Oistrakh
January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
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#5077:
BOB HOPE SPECIAL, THE
1965-02-12,
WNBC,
52 min.
Bob Hope
,
Johnny Carson
,
Louis Prima
,
Jack Jones
,
Gia Malone
,
Sam Butera and The Witnesses
,
Carroll Baker
A spoof of various TV shows from 1965.
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#14859:
BEST ON RECORD: GRAMMY AWARDS, THE
1965-05-18,
NBC,
53 min.
Steve Allen
,
Jimmy Durante
,
Louis Armstrong
,
Frank Sinatra
,
Woody Allen
,
Bob Newhart
,
Steve Lawrence
,
Dean Martin
,
Carol Channing
,
Jack Jones
,
Bill Cosby
,
Ringo Starr
,
Tony Bennett
,
Peter Sellers
,
Paul McCartney
,
Henry Mancini
,
Petula Clark
,
Eddy Arnold
,
Roger Miller
,
Godfrey Cambridge
,
Stan Getz
,
Gale Garnett
,
Arthur Fiedler
,
John Lennon
,
Sammy Davis, Jr.
,
George Harrison
,
Swingle Sisters
,
Les Brown
Winners of the 1964 Grammy Awards give performances. Les Brown conducts the orchestra.
Dean Martin is the host.
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#5055:
BEST ON RECORD
1965-05-18,
WNBC,
52 min.
Steve Allen
,
Nat King Cole
,
Louis Armstrong
,
Frank Sinatra
,
Woody Allen
,
Steve Lawrence
,
Dean Martin
,
Carol Channing
,
Jack Jones
,
Bill Cosby
,
Ringo Starr
,
Tony Bennett
,
Peter Sellers
,
Sammy Davis Jr.
,
Les Brown
,
Paul McCartney
,
Henry Mancini
,
Petula Clark
,
Eddy Arnold
,
Roger Miller
,
Godfrey Cambridge
,
Stan Getz
,
Gale Garnett
,
Arthur Fiedler
,
John Lennon
,
Beatles
,
George Harrison
,
Astrud Gilberto
,
Swingle Singers
Dean Martin hosts this musical hour featuring many winners of the recording industry's 1964 Grammy Awards.
Special guest Sammy Davis Jr. offers a musical tribute to the late Nat King Cole; Frank Sinatra receives the Grammy Golden Achievement Award; and, in a segment taped in London, Peter Sellers interviews the Beatles.
Introducing the Grammy-winning performers are Woody Allen, Eddy Arnold, Tony Bennett, Godfrey Cambridge, Carol Channing, Arthur Fiedler, Jack Jones and Steve Lawrence.
Les Brown conducts.
HIGHLIGHTS:
"Hello Dolly!"................................................Louis Armstrong
"Downtown".................................................Petula Clark
"King of the Road," "Dang Me"....................Roger Miller
"Pink Panther Theme".................................Henry Mancini
Comedy Monologue--------------------------------------------Bill Cosby
"Girl from Ipanema".............................Astrud Gilberto, Stan Getz
"A Hard Day's Night"...................................Beatles
"We'll Sing in the Sunshine".......................Gale Garnett
"Badinerie" (from Bach's Suite in B minor..........Swingle Singers
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#10550:
BEST ON RECORD
1965-05-18,
WNBC,
52 min.
Steve Allen
,
Jimmy Durante
,
Woody Allen
,
Steve Lawrence
,
Dean Martin
,
Carol Channing
,
Jack Jones
,
Tony Bennett
,
Sammy Davis Jr.
,
Henry Mancini
,
Petula Clark
,
Eddy Arnold
,
Roger Miller
,
Godfrey Cambridge
,
Arthur Fiedler
Dean Martin hosts this musical hour featuring many winners of the recording industry's 1964 Grammy Awards.
Duplicate of 5055.
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#3188:
JIMMY DEAN SHOW, THE
1965-08-26,
WABC,
52 min.
Jimmy Dean
,
Jack Jones
,
Rex Allen
,
Nubie
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.
Repeat of January 28, 1965
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#1873:
DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1965-09-23,
WNBC,
52 min.
Shari Lewis
,
John Wayne
,
Dean Martin
,
Peggy Lee
,
Jack Jones
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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#4785:
STEVE LAWRENCE SHOW, THE
1965-12-06,
WCBS,
52 min.
Steve Lawrence
,
Buddy Hackett
,
Jack Jones
,
Nancy Ames
September 13, 1965-December 13, 1965. Steve Lawrence's Monday-night variety hour lasted only thirteen weeks. Regulars included comics Charles Nelson Reilly and Betty Walker.
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#15020O:
BOB HOPE SHOW, THE
1966-01-19,
NBC,
77 min.
Bob Hope
,
Jerry Colonna
,
Jack Jones
,
Anita Bryant
,
Joey Heatherton
,
Carol Baker
A variety show presented as monthly specials on NBC.
Christmas show from Southeast Asia.
Host: Bob Hope.
Includes commercials.
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#1393:
BELL TELEPHONE HOUR: VALENTINE'S #11, THE
1966-02-13,
WNBC,
52 min.
Barbara McNair
,
Jack Jones
,
Maria Tallchief
,
Donald Voorhees
,
The Brothers Four
,
Julie Harris
,
Giorgio Tozzi
January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.
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#1896:
DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1966-04-21,
WNBC,
52 min.
Patti Page
,
Dean Martin
,
Jack Jones
,
Gene Baylos
,
Chita Rivera
,
Roger Miller
,
Gordon and Sheila MacRae
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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#4261A:
RED SKELTON HOUR, THE
1966-05-10,
WCBS,
52 min.
Red Skelton
,
Jack Jones
,
Virginia Gray
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.
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#4370:
ROGER MILLER SHOW, THE
1966-09-19,
WNBC,
27 min.
Jack Jones
,
Roger Miller
September 12, 1966-December 26, 1966. Country and western singer Roger Miller hosted his own half-hour musical variety series.
Jack Jones sings “What Now My Love?”
“The Race Is On” with Roger Miller, and
joins the cast who sing “Symphonic Variations.”
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#1228:
ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, THE
1966-10-02,
WNBC,
52 min.
Andy Williams
,
Bob Newhart
,
Al Hirt
,
Peggy Lee
,
Jack Jones
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.
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#7615:
ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, THE
1966-12-11,
NBC,
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). 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 # 1238
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#1238:
ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, THE
1966-12-11,
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). 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.
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#1931:
DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1967-01-05,
WNBC,
52 min.
Dean Martin
,
Kaye Stevens
,
Jack Jones
,
Florence Henderson
,
Dom DeLuise
,
Bob Melvin
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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#1934:
DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1967-01-26,
WNBC,
52 min.
Dean Martin
,
Jack Jones
,
Petula Clark
,
Jackie Vernon
,
Johnny Puleo
,
Dino,Desi and Billy
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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#7034:
DANNY THOMAS SPECIAL:"GUYS AND GEISH"
1967-02-10,
NBC,
00 min.
Jonathan Winters
,
Danny Thomas
,
Jack Jones
,
Romi Yamada
See ATA# 5183
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#5183:
DANNY THOMAS SPECIAL: GUYS 'N' GEISHAS
1967-02-10,
WNBC,
52 min.
Jonathan Winters
,
Danny Thomas
,
Jack Jones
,
Romi Yamada
A musical book comedy starring Danny Thomas. The story involves a chase all over Japan with Jonathan Winters tailing Thomas and Jack Jones, who are trying to produce Danny's variety show.
Jack Jones and Danny Thomas sing “Japanese Holiday.”
Jack Jones sings “They Can’t Take that Away From Me.”
Duet by Jack Jones and Romi Yamada, “She Loves Me.”
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#7621:
ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, THE
1967-03-26,
NBC,
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). 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.
This is a repeat of the 12-11-66 broadcast and dupe of # 1238.
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#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.
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#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.
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#7735:
BOB HOPE SPECIAL, THE: "UCLA HAS HOPE."
1967-11-29,
WNBC,
52 min.
Bob Hope
,
Jack Jones
,
David Janssen
,
Elke Sommer
,
The Kids Next Door
,
Lew Alcindor
,
Football All-Americans
,
OJ Simpson
Bob Hope Special taped on the campus of UCLA. A special benefit salute to the USO.
Dupe Of # 5091.
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#5091:
BOB HOPE SPECIAL, THE
1967-11-29,
WNBC,
52 min.
Bob Hope
,
Jack Jones
,
David Janssen
,
Elke Sommer
,
The Kids Next Door
,
Lew Alcindor
,
Football All-Americans
Bob Hope Special taped on the campus of UCLA.
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#3047:
HOLLYWOOD PALACE, THE
1968-02-03,
WABC,
52 min.
Connie Stevens
,
Phil Silvers
,
Polly Bergen
,
Henny Youngman
,
Jack Jones
,
The James Brown Revue
January 4, 1964-February 7, 1970. This hour-long variety series was a midseason replacement for "The Jerry Lewis Show."
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#1582:
CAROL BURNETT SHOW, THE
1968-03-18,
WCBS,
52 min.
Carol Burnett
,
Tim Conway
,
Jack Jones
September 11, 1967-August 9, 1978. Popular variety hour hosted by Carol Burnett. On her own show, she brought together a group of talented supporting players: Harvey Korman, Lyle Waggoner, Vicki Lawrence, Tim Conway, and Dick Van Dyke.
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#4609:
SMOTHERS BROTHERS COMEDY HOUR, THE
1968-04-07,
WCBS,
52 min.
Tony Randall
,
Jack Jones
,
Tom Smothers
,
Dick Smothers
February 5, 1967-June 8, 1969. "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" was a breath of fresh air, but to CBS the Smothers Brothers seemed to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, with the wrong things to say.
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#1048:
BEST ON RECORD: THE GRAMMY AWARDS
1968-05-08,
WNBC,
52 min.
Andy Williams
,
Jack Jones
,
Everett M. Dirksen
,
The Fifth Dimension
,
Dan Rowan
,
Dick Martin
,
Chet Atkins
,
Bobbie Gentry
,
Cannonball Adderley
,
Lou Rawls
,
John Hartford
,
Glen Campbell
,
Yehudi Menuhin
,
Ravi Shankar
,
Dionne Warwick
,
Dean Jones
,
Liza Minnelli
Andy Williams introduces a pop concert of Grammy Award winning songs and stars of 1967. Performers include Jack Jones, Chet Atkins, Bobbie Gentry, The Fifth Dimension, Cannonball Adderley, Lou Rawls, John Hartford, Glen Campbell, Yehudi Menuhin, Ravi Shankar, Liza Minnelli, Dionne Warwick, Dean Jones, and Sen. Everett M. Dirksen. Also on hand are Dan Rowan and Dick Martin.
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#15814:
BEST ON RECORD: THE GRAMMY AWARDS
1968-05-08,
WNBC,
52 min.
Andy Williams
,
Jack Jones
,
Everett M. Dirksen
,
The Fifth Dimension
,
Dan Rowan
,
Dick Martin
,
Chet Atkins
,
Bobbie Gentry
,
Cannonball Adderley
,
Lou Rawls
,
John Hartford
,
Glen Campbell
,
Yehudi Menuhin
,
Ravi Shankar
,
Dionne Warwick
,
Dean Jones
,
Liza Minnelli
Andy Williams introduces a pop concert of Grammy Award winning songs and stars of 1967. Performers include Jack Jones, Chet Atkins, Bobbie Gentry, The Fifth Dimension, Cannonball Adderley, Lou Rawls, John Hartford, Glen Campbell, Yehudi Menuhin, Ravi Shankar, Liza Minnelli, Dionne Warwick, Dean Jones, and Sen. Everett M. Dirksen. Also on hand are Dan Rowan and Dick Martin.
See #1048 for details.
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#3568:
KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1969-01-15,
WNBC,
52 min.
Debbie Reynolds
,
Jack Jones
,
Johnny Cash
,
Godfrey Cambridge
,
June Carter
,
Carl Perkins
,
Peter Pan
,
Toulouse-Lautrec
,
Cyrano de Bergerac
,
Tennessee Three
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.
Singer Jack Jones is the host.
Joining him in the spotlight are Debbie Reynolds, comedian Godfrey Cambridge and country balladeer, Johnny Cash.
Sketches...Godfrey presents "Parts I Wish I Had Played," giving his interpretations of impish Peter Pan, romantic Cyrano de Bergerac and artist Toulouse-Lautrec; and debbie Reynolds teached Jack the proper way to wash a Rolls-Royce.
Peter Matz orchestra.
HIGHLIGHTS:
"With a Little Help from My Friends," "Wives and Lovers," "L.A. Breakdown," "Linda," "Impossible Dream".................Jack Jones
"Make Them Laugh"..........................................Debbie Reynolds
"Orange Blossom Special," "Daddy Sang Bass"......Johnny Cash
"Turn Around"...............................Jack Jones, Debbie Reynolds
"Games That People Play".............Jack Jones, Johnny Cash
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#8419:
KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1969-01-15,
NBC,
52 min.
Debbie Reynolds
,
Jack Jones
,
Johnny Cash
,
Godfrey Cambridge
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.
Host: Jack Jones.
Duplicate Of #3568.
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#16064:
KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1969-01-15,
WNBC,
min.
Debbie Reynolds
,
Jack Jones
,
Johnny Cash
,
Godfrey Cambridge
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.
Dupe of # 3568.
Guest: Jack Jones.
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#6115:
ICE CAPADES 1969
1969-02-16,
NBC,
60 min.
Louis Nye
,
Jack Jones
,
Nancy Sinatra
,
Tommy Litz
,
Phil Romayne
,
Cathy Steele
,
Ann-Margret Frei
,
Freddie Trenkler
,
Billy Chapel
,
Mitsuko Funakoshi
,
Dick Hick
,
Spanky the Chimpanzee
JACK JONES hosts highlights of the 1969 Ice Capades...with others appearing, Nancy Sinatra and Louis Nye.
Sketches include a maharaja (Louis Nye) who tells the tale of a young prince (Jack Jones) who tries to rescue an imprisoned princess. Also, a sketch with Louis Nye who portrays secret agent B 12.
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
"With A Little Help from My Friends,"
"All Because You're Free".........................Jack Jones
"Do I Hear a Waltz?" "Good-Time Girl".............Nancy Sinatra
Includes Commercials.
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#4332:
RED SKELTON HOUR, THE
1969-04-01,
WCBS,
52 min.
Red Skelton
,
Jack Jones
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.
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#5438:
SINGERS, THE
1969-09-08,
WABC,
52 min.
Jonathan Winters
,
Mel Torme
,
Jack Jones
,
John Byner
,
Bobby Van
,
Harve Presnell
,
Dick Martin
,
Ricardo Montalban
,
Phyllis Diller
,
Frankie Laine
,
Michele Lee
,
Cliff Robertson
,
Marilyn Michaels
,
Lynn Lipton
,
Gerri Granger
,
James Farentino
,
Charles Nelson Reilly
,
Louisa Moritz
,
Sapphire Thinkers
,
Billy May
A music & comedy special which includes 14 performers, wild visual interpretations of perfectly normal tunes and the producing talents of Mel Torme.
Starring are Jack Jones, Michele Lee, Cliff Robertson and Frankie Laine, with cameo spots by Phyllis Diller, James Farentino, Dick Martin, Ricardo Montalban, Edward G. Robinson and Jonathan Winters.
Performing hosts are John Byner, Gerri Granger, Lynn Lipton, Marilyn Michaels, Louisa Moritz, Harve Presnell, Charles Nelson Reilly and Bobby Van. Also on hand: the Sapphire Thinkers.
Billy May orchestra.
HIGHLIGHTS:
"Spinning Wheel"..............................................Jack Jones
"They Can't Take That Away from Me,"............Michele Lee
"That's My Desire,"...........................................Frankie Laine
""If This Isn't Love," "Love Makes the World Go Round," "Love is Just Around the Corner"...........................Cliff Robertson
"Top Hat, White Tie and Tails".........................Bobby Van
"The Right to Love"........................Harve Presnell, Gerri Granger
"Melancholy Baby"..........................................Sapphire Thinkers
"The singers Theme," "I Believe," "Who?" "Let's Do It".........Hosts
"How the West Was Sung," "She Touched Me"...................All
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#2368:
ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE
1969-11-09,
WCBS,
52 min.
Ed Sullivan
,
Frank Gorshin
,
Jack Jones
,
Norm Crosby
,
Nancy Wilson
,
Anita Gillette
,
Scoey Mitchell
,
Ed Sullivan Singers
June 20, 1948-June 6, 1971. Television's longest-running variety show ran on Sunday nights for twenty-three years. Its host, Ed Sullivan.
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#1725:
CAROL BURNETT SHOW, THE
1970-02-23,
WCBS,
52 min.
Carol Burnett
,
Jack Jones
,
Pat Carroll
September 11, 1967-August 9, 1978. Popular variety hour hosted by Carol Burnett. On her own show, she brought together a group of talented supporting players: Harvey Korman, Lyle Waggoner, Vicki Lawrence, Tim Conway, and Dick Van Dyke.
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#3236:
JIMMY DURANTE PRESENTS THE LENNON SISTERS HOUR
1970-03-14,
WABC,
52 min.
Jimmy Durante
,
Jerry Lewis
,
Jack Jones
,
The Lennon Sisters
September 26, 1969-July 4, 1970. Hour-long variety series starring Jimmy Durante and the singing Lennon Sisters (Dianne, Janet, Kathy, and Peggy).
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#2405:
ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK SHOW, THE
1970-04-08,
WABC,
52 min.
Louis Nye
,
Connie Stevens
,
Jack Jones
,
Harry Secombe
,
Engelbert Humperdinck
January 21, 1970-September 19, 1970. An hour-long variety series taped in London and hosted by British pop star Engelbert Humperdinck.
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#2855:
HEE HAW
1970-04-08,
WCBS,
52 min.
Jack Jones
,
Roy Clark
,
Barbi Benton
,
Gordie Tapp
,
Minnie Pearl
,
Tammy Wynette
,
Buck Owens
,
Junior Samples
,
Louis M. Jones
,
Jeannine Riley
,
Lulu Roman
,
David Akeman
,
Sherry Miles
,
Lisa Todd
,
Diana Scott
,
Cathy Baker
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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#6093:
BEST ON RECORD, THE
1970-05-07,
NBC,
60 min.
Peggy Lee
,
Jack Jones
,
Johnny Cash
,
Bill Cosby
,
The Fifth Dimension
,
Sammy Davis Jr.
,
Dionne Warwick
,
Henry Mancini
,
Blood,Sweat & Tears
,
The Nashville Brass
,
The Isley Brothers
The record industry's 12th annual Grammy Awards ceremony. Performers include Jack Jones, The Isley Brothers, The Nashville Brass, Dionne Warwick, Blood,Sweat & Tears, Johnny Cash, The Fifth Dimension, Peggy Lee, Henry Mancini, Sammy Davis Jr., and others. Bill Cosby offers a comedy monologue.
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#8373:
JERRY LEWIS LABOR DAY TELETHON, THE
1970-09-06,
SYN,
540 min.
Jack Benny
,
Steve Allen
,
Jerry Lewis
,
Bobby Darin
,
Danny Kaye
,
Milton Berle
,
Frank Sinatra
,
Helen O'Connell
,
Zsa Zsa Gabor
,
Ed McMahon
,
Joan Crawford
,
Vincent Price
,
Jack Jones
,
Patty Duke
,
Roy Rogers
,
Dale Evans
,
Ed Ames
,
Soupy Sales
,
Shirley Verrett
,
Joey Heatherton
,
Sam Jaffe
,
Dorothy Collins
,
Joan Rivers
,
Doug McClure
,
Jerry Vale
,
Roy Wilkens
,
Annissa Jones
,
Hildegard
Jerry Lewis launches his ninth fund-raising telethon for Muscular Dystrophy with a huge array of stars. This was the first coast-to-coast telecast of the telethon. Nine hours of coverage recorded. 9 AM to 6 PM Eastern time. The complete broadcast spanned twenty hours and began at 10 PM Eastern time
September 5th, 1970.
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#4859:
THIS IS TOM JONES
1970-11-20,
WABC,
52 min.
Jack Jones
,
Tom Jones
,
Joey Heatherton
,
Jerry Reed
February 7, 1969-January 15, 1971. Tom Jones hosted his own musical variety hour, which also featured Big Jim Sullivan and The Ace Trucking Company.
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#2879:
HEE HAW
1971-01-26,
WCBS,
52 min.
Jack Jones
,
Roy Clark
,
Barbi Benton
,
Gordie Tapp
,
Minnie Pearl
,
Tammy Wynette
,
Buck Owens
,
Junior Samples
,
Louis M. Jones
,
Jeannine Riley
,
Lulu Roman
,
David Akeman
,
Sherry Miles
,
Lisa Todd
,
Diana Scott
,
Cathy Baker
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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