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8 records found for Max Liebman
1954-09-12, WNBT, 78 min.
September 12, 1954-June 6, 1956. Max Liebman, producer of "Your Show of Shows," created lavish variety & musical programming spectaculars (later called specials), which aired on Saturday & Sunday nights once every four weeks. SEARCH PROGRAM TITLE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.1954-11-20, WRCA, 78 min.
September 12, 1954-June 6, 1956. Max Liebman, producer of "Your Show of Shows," created lavish variety & musical programming spectaculars (later called specials), which aired on Saturday & Sunday nights once every four weeks. SEARCH PROGRAM TITLE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.1954-12-18, WRCA, 78 min.
September 12, 1954-June 6, 1956. Max Liebman, producer of "Your Show of Shows," created lavish variety & musical programming spectaculars (later called specials), which aired on Saturday & Sunday nights once every four weeks. SEARCH PROGRAM TITLE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.#10426: "VARIETY: MAX LIEBMAN"
Order1955-01-30, NBC, 25 min.
- Bill Hayes
- Pat Carroll
- Max Liebman
- Gilbert and Sullivan
- Jack Russell
- Kitty Kallen
- Danny Scholl
- Claire Chatwin
- Ray Drakely
The big musical production is a jazz version of Gilbert and Sullivan's comic operetta "HMS Pinafore" Highlights: "Blue, Blue, Blue"- Chorus "Buttercup Baby"- Pat Carroll "Give Three Cheers"- Danny Scholl "Ah,Well-A Day"- Bill Hayes "Admiral's Boogie"- Jack Russell "De Queen's Navee Mambo"- Jack Russell "Ring The Merry Bells"- Jack Russell, Danny Scholl, Kitty Kallen "Carefully"- Bill Hayes, Kitty Kallen, Danny Scholl, Pat Carroll "All That Glitters"- Pat Carroll "Say It Ain't So"- Pat Carroll "Cool New Captain Of Pinafore"- Ensemble Note: Final 25 minutes of broadcast.
1955-04-09, WRCA, 78 min.
September 12, 1954-June 6, 1956. Max Liebman, producer of "Your Show of Shows," created lavish variety & musical programming spectaculars (later called specials), which aired on Saturday & Sunday nights once every four weeks. SEARCH PROGRAM TITLE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.1956-02-26, NBC, 30 min.
- Art Linkletter
- Tony Randall
- Imogene Coca
- Bill Hayes
- Rod Alexander
- Eileen Barton
- Alan Dale
- Robert Gallagher
- Johnny Desmond
- Bambi Linn
- Bil and Cora Baird And Marionettes
Television comes in for 90 minutes of ribbing tonight. Heading the company of spoofers is Imogene Coca, once a regular Saturday-night ornament of Max Liebman's "Show Of Shows" series. Reunited with Liebman for this show, she is joined by actor Tony Randall, pop singers Eileen Barton, Alan Dale, Johnny Desmond, and another Show Of Shows alumnus, Bill Hayes, dancers Bambi Linn and Rod Alexander, Bil and Cora Baird and their marionettes, and musical-comedy performer Robert Gallagher. Highlights: Grand Opening-Ensemble "Faithfully-Unfaithfully" (film clip)-Coca, Gallagher Hollywood Star Interview-Coca, Randall Forgotten Songs-Barton, Dale, Desmond, Hayes, Linn, Alexander "Wide,Wide, Wonderland"- Coca, Randall "Get Your Audience"- Randall Tenacious Commercial- Coca, Marionettes "The Merriest Widow"- Ensemble "You'll Love Love In Paree"- Coca "Maxim's"- Hayes, Coca "Come To The Pavilion"- Coca "Merry Widow Waltz"- Ensemble Encores- Coca "Jim," "Maywalk", "Strip", "Tramp", Host: Art Linkletter.
1956-03-25, NBC, 45 min.
- Art Linkletter
- Tony Randall
- Bert Lahr
- Janet Blair
- Helen Gallagher
- Nancy Walker
- Tammy Grimes
- Don Pardo
- Connie Russell
- Robert Carroll
- Patricia Hammerlee
Series of monthly specials featuring musical and comedy revues. Story centers around the hard-working women of the garment industry. Garment workers boss portrayed by Bert Lahr with Tony Randall as program host and salesman in the presentation. Only the musical numbers are heard in this 45-minute special. Musical Highlights: "Make A Miracle"- Janet Blair Working Woman's Fantasy- Helen Gallagher "Breakfast In Bed"- Tammy Grimes "Ten Cents A Dance"- Connie Russell "Poor Young Girl"- Bert Lahr "Ladies Who Sing With A Band"- Female cast members. Fats Waller rendition. This program was telecast in color. Announcer: Don Pardo.
1956-05-12, NBC, 60 min.
- George Gershwin
- Ethel Merman
- Tony Bennett
- Robert Maxwell
- Cab Calloway
- Max Liebman
- Alfred Drake
- Peter Conlow
- Bob Hamilton Trio
- Patricia Wilde
- Toni Arden
- Art Van Damme Quintet
- Richard Hayman, Harmonica
- Eugene List
- Lawrence Winters
- Camilla Williams
- Diana Adams
- Charles Basile
- Harrison Muller, Sr.
- Charles Sanford's Orchestra
- Mary K. Martinet
September 12th,1954-June 6th, 1956. Series of monthly specials presented on Saturday and Sunday evenings by "Your Show Of Shows" producer Max Liebman. Selections: Vocal: "S Wonderful"- Girl Quartet "Soon"- Alfred Drake "Nice Work"- Toni Arden "Can't Take That Away"- Tony Bennett "Embraceable You"- Ethel Merman "Bidin My Time"-Trio "Mine, "Foggy Day"- Alfred Drake "I've Got A Crush On You"- Toni Arden "But Not For Me"- Ethel Merman "Swanee"- Quintet "Do, Do, Do"- Toni Arden "Our Love Is Here To Stay"- Tony Bennett "I Got Rhythm"- Ethel Merman "Wintergreen For President- Ensemble Dance: "Love Is Sweeping The Country" - Harrison, Muller Tap "Slap That Bass"- Dance Team "My One And Only"- Peter Conlow "Half-Of-It- Dearie Blues"- Muller "Someone To Watch Over Me"- Team "Looking For A Boy"- Peter Conlow "Sam And Delilah"- Bob Hamilton Trio "By Strauss"- Dance Ensemble "Sweet And Lowdown"- Ballerinas Diana Adams, Tanaquil leClercq, Patricia Wilde "Clap Yo Hands"- Ensemble Instrumental: "American In Paris"- (Excerpts)- Orchestra "Liza"- Robert Maxwell, Harp "Who Cares?"- Art Van Damme Quintet "Somebody Loves Me"- First Piano Quartet "Let's Call The Whole Thing Off"- Orchestra "Love Walked In"- Robert Maxwell "They All Laughed"- Art Van Damme Quintet "Fascinatin Rhythm"- Piano Concerto "Man I Love"- Richard Hayman, Harmonica "Lady Be Good"- Art Van Damme Quintet "Strike Up The Band"- Orchestra "Rhapsody In Blue"- Eugene List, Piano "Porgy And Bess": Soloists: Cab Calloway, Lawrence Winters, Camilla Williams.