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#7145: GARRY MOORE SHOW
Order1962-09-25, WCBS, ?? min.
September 30th, 1958-June 16th, 1964 The Garry Moore variety series made a star out of Carol Burnett,brought back Allen Funt's Candid Camera and showcased many fine musical and comedic talents from 1958-1964.The highlight of most shows was "That Wonderful Year," consisting of film clips, comedy sketches and production numbers based on the events and styles of a given year. Regulars: Garry Moore, Carol Burnett (1959-1962), Dorothy Loudon (1962-1964),Allen Funt (1959-1960, Durward Kirby (1958-1964)and Marion Lorne (1958-1962). "That Wonderful Year" is 1918.
#7147: GARRY MOORE SHOW
Order1962-10-30, WCBS, ?? min.
September 30th, 1958-June 16th, 1964 The Garry Moore variety series made a star out of Carol Burnett,brought back Allen Funt's Candid Camera and showcased many fine musical and comedic talents from 1958-1964.The highlight of most shows was "That Wonderful Year," consisting of film clips, comedy sketches and production numbers based on the events and styles of a given year. Regulars: Garry Moore, Carol Burnett (1959-1962), Dorothy Loudon (1962-1964),Allen Funt (1959-1960, Durward Kirby (1958-1964)and Marion Lorne (1958-1962). "That Wonderful Year" is 1948.
#7148: GARRY MOORE SHOW
Order1962-11-13, WCBS, ?? min.
September 30th, 1958-June 16th, 1964 The Garry Moore variety series made a star out of Carol Burnett,brought back Allen Funt's Candid Camera and showcased many fine musical and comedic talents from 1958-1964.The highlight of most shows was "That Wonderful Year," consisting of film clips, comedy sketches and production numbers based on the events and styles of a given year. Regulars: Garry Moore, Carol Burnett (1959-1962), Dorothy Loudon (1962-1964),Allen Funt (1959-1960, Durward Kirby (1958-1964)and Marion Lorne (1958-1962).
#3266: JO STAFFORD SHOW, THE
Order1964-10-28, WPIX, 57 min.
1962 (Syndicated). In 1962 Jo Stafford hosted a musical series, taped in London. Originally taped in 1962 and distributed to USA Television in 1964.1966-11-06, WNBC, 78 min.
- Jimmy Durante
- The Smothers Brothers
- Lewis Carroll
- Nanette Fabray
- Judy Rolin
- Roy Castle
- Robert Coote
- Richard Denning
- Ricardo Montalban
- Agnes Moorehead
- Jack Palance
- Tom Smothers
- Dick Smothers
This special musical adaptation of Lewis Carroll's classic stars Judy Rolin, Roy Castle, Robert Coote, Richard Denning, Nanette Fabray, Ricardo Montalban, Agnes Moorehead, Jack Palance, Tom Smothers, Dick Smothers, and Jimmy Durante as "Humpty Dumpty."1967-08-15, WCBS, 52 min.
July 4, 1967-August 29, 1967. This summer variety hour had no regulars. Reruns were syndicated in 1968 and 1969.1968-06-25, WCBS, 52 min.
- Roy Castle
- Eddy Arnold
- Freddie and The Dreamers
- Jimmy Edwards
- Susan Maughan
- Janie Marden
- Derek Deane
- Susan Lane
June 11, 1968-September 17, 1968. This hour-long variety series was hosted by a guest celebrity each week.1970-09-02, WNBC, 52 min.
May 20, 1970-September 2, 1970; June 2, 1971-September 1, 1971. This was the final broadcast of the season. A summer variety series taped in London, starring singer Des O'Connor. Other regulars included Jack Douglas, the MacGregor Brothers (1970), and Connie Stevens (1971).1970-12-25, WNBC, 74 min.
- Roy Castle
- Harry Secombe
- Hattie Jacques
- Aubrey Woods
- Bill Fraser
- Julian Orchard
- Robert Dorning
- Ian Trigger
- Wolf Mankowitz
- Leslie Bricusse
Based on Charles Dickens' classic, "The Pickwick Papers," this BBC-TV production was adapted from the 1965 Broadway play. Cast includes Harry Secombe, Roy Castle, Hattie Jacques, Aubrey Woods, Bill Fraser, Julian Orchard, Robert Dorning and Ian Trigger. Book and music by Wolf Mankowitz and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse.1973-11-22, NBC, min.
- Jimmy Durante
- Roy Castle
- Robert Coote
- Richard Denning
- Ricardo Montalban
- Jack Palance
- Tom Smothers
- Dick Smothers
- Judi Rolin
- Nannette Fabray
- Agmes Moorhead
Musical adaptation of the classic by Lewis Carroll. Alice attempts to become the queen of Wonderland by making a visit to the Royal Castle. Originally broadcast on November 6th, 1966.