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#10572:
TONITE! STARRING STEVE ALLEN
1956-02-00,
NBC,
min.
Steve Allen, Andy Williams, Skitch Henderson, Gene Rayburn, Elaine Stritch, Pat Kirby, Ted Lewis, Steve Lawrence, Eydie Gorme, Turk Murphy, Willie McLeish Smith, Meg Miles, Three Haircuts, Roy Kral, Jackie Cain
September 27,1954-January 25,1957
Tonight! starring Steve Allen begins airing locally at 11:15pm, for 15 minutes, sponsored by Knickerbocker Beer. From 11:30 to 1:00am the broadcast aired nationally.
Eight different Steve Allen Tonight Show excerpts, compilations from telecasts of February, 1956.
Elaine Stritch sings "Easy Street" and one other song.
Pat Kirby sings "Everytime"
Andy Williams sings "Stormy Weather"
Top innovator of jazz music, Willie McLeish Smith plays "Zig-Zag"
Piano "Finger Busting."
Turk Murphy- jazz musician struts his stuff
Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme duet "I Sing Flat"
Meg Miles- sings "St. Louis Blues " "Sing On Baby" and "You Shed a Tear For Me."
Steve Allen sings a 1936 Benny Goodman tune: "When a Lady Meets a Gentleman Down South "
Ted Lewis sings: "Be Yourself" "Still Going Strong " With original clarinet plays 1917 Beginnings "The Good Old Tiger Rag"
The Three Haircuts comic routine
American jazz vocal team, Jackie Cain and Roy Kral (February 20th, 1956) sing "Cheerful and Yearful" "You Smell So Good" and " Mountain Greenery"
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#10566:
TONITE! STARRING STEVE ALLEN
1956-02-27,
NBC,
13 min.
Steve Allen, Andy Williams, Ray McKinley Quartet
September 27,1954-January 25,1957
Tonight! starring Steve Allen begins airing locally at 11:15pm, for 15 minutes, sponsored by Knickerbocker Beer. From 11:30 to 1:00am the broadcast aired nationally.
Andy Williams sings, "The Only Place I Hang My Hat Is Home."
"You Came A Long Way From St.Louis,"- Ray McKinley Quartet.
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#9496:
TONITE! STARRING STEVE ALLEN
1956-02-29,
NBC,
58 min.
Steve Allen, Andy Williams, Edward G. Robinson, Steve Lawrence, Skitch Henderson, Irving Caesar, Gene Rayburn, Eydie Gorme, George Gershwin, Victor Moore, Oscar Hammerstein II, William Gaxton
September 27,1954-January 25,1957
Tonight! starring Steve Allen begins airing locally at 11:15pm, for 15 minutes, sponsored by Knickerbocker Beer. From 11:30 to 1:00am the broadcast aired nationally.
A tribute to George Gershwin. Steve Allen is joined by many admiring show business celebrities for this special broadcast.
Duplicate of 10563.
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#10563:
TONITE! STARRING STEVE ALLEN
1956-02-29,
NBC,
58 min.
Steve Allen, Andy Williams, Edward G. Robinson, Steve Lawrence, Skitch Henderson, Irving Caesar, Gene Rayburn, Eydie Gorme, George Gershwin, Victor Moore, Oscar Hammerstein II, William Gaxton
September 27,1954-January 25,1957
Tonight! starring Steve Allen begins airing locally at 11:15pm, for 15 minutes, sponsored by Knickerbocker Beer. From 11:30 to 1:00am the broadcast aired nationally.
A tribute to George Gershwin. Steve Allen is joined by many admiring show business celebrities for this special broadcast.
Duplicate of 9496
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#9498:
TONITE! STARRING STEVE ALLEN
1956-03-06,
NBC,
20 min.
Steve Allen, Andy Williams, Hoagy Carmichael, Pat Kirby
September 27,1954-January 25,1957
Tonight! starring Steve Allen begins airing locally at 11:15pm, for 15 minutes, sponsored by Knickerbocker Beer. From 11:30 to 1:00am the broadcast aired nationally.
A segment Tribute to Hoagy Carmichael, who sings several of his songs and reminiscences with Steve Allen. Joining Steve are Pat Kirby and Andy Williams.
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