February 3rd, 1951-June 29th, 1951-
A half-hour comedy/variety series starring Victor Borge.
Borge imitates Liberace. He performs his famous "Punctuation Skit."
Victor Borge's one-man (plus orchestra) concert show.
Duplicate of #13115 which is a fifteen-minute version.
February 3rd, 1951-June 39th, 1951-
A half-hour comedy/variety series starring Victor Borge.
Borge imitates Liberace. He performs his famous "Punctuation Skit."
Keefe Brasselle stars as the nostalgic atmosphere of the turn-of-the-century music hall and beer garden is recreated. This pilot broadcast was the basis for the Keefe Brasselle Show summer series (June 23rd, 1963-September 17th, 1963).
"The Andy Griffith, Don Knotts, Jim Nabors special" brings together Mayberry's three favorite home-town boys for an hour of comedy and music, adapted from their hit nightclub act.
Friendship is the theme as Andy recalls two great pals of the past-Julius Caesar and Brutus-and Don describes the flight of Gemini X11, piloted by two unfriendly astronauts. In sketches, we learn why Sheriff Taylor (Andy) hired Barney (Don) as his deputy; and Andy, Don, and Jim attend a family picnic.
Peter Gennaro staged the dances. Alan Copeland arranged and conducted the chorus and orchestra. Director Alan Hanley co-produced with Bob Wynn. Script by Aaron Ruben.
June 7th, 1967- September 1967
The Vic Damone Show was a summer replacement series for the Dean Martin Show. Regulars included Gail Martin, (Dean's daughter) and Carol Lawrence. The Series was rerun on NBC in the summer of 1971.
Guests: Peggy King, comedian Alan King.
June 7th, 1967- September 1967
The Vic Damone Show was a summer replacement series for the Dean Martin Show. Regulars included Gail Martin, (Dean's daughter) and Carol Lawrence. The Series was rerun on NBC in the summer of 1971.
June 7th, 1967- September 1967
The Vic Damone Show was a summer replacement series for the Dean Martin Show. Regulars included Gail Martin, (Dean's daughter) and Carol Lawrence. The Series was rerun on NBC in the summer of 1971.
Richard Burton and Sammy Davis Jr. headline this benefit for the Welsh village of Aberfan, where over 150 people - mostly children - were killed in an avalanche of coal waste in 1966. Other performers are Shirley Bassey, Peter Sellers, Tommy Steele, Tom Jones, Frankie Vaughn, Glynis Johns, Lulu, Millicent Martin, Harry Secombe and Spike Milligan. Hosts are Elizabeth Taylor, Sean Connery, Stanley Baker and Bob Barker.
NOTE:
Originally broadcast in the UK.
Occasionally, minor variations in audio quality.
Richard Burton and Sammy Davis Jr. headline this benefit for the Welsh village of Aberfan, where over 150 people - mostly children - were killed in an avalanche of coal waste in 1966. Other performers are Shirley Bassey, Peter Sellers, Tommy Steele, Tom Jones, Frankie Vaughn, Glynis Johns, Lulu, Millicent Martin, Harry Secombe and Spike Milligan. Hosts are Elizabeth Taylor, Sean Connery, Stanley Baker and Bob Barker.
NOTE:
-Originally broadcast in the UK.
-Occasional minor audio variation quality.
Arte Johnson showcases his "Laugh-In" alter egos.
Arte is featured as Wolfgang the soldier (giving a Hawaiian revue with a heavy Teutonic touch); Tyrone the dirty old man (at a sexy movie); Rosmenko the Russian; and the squinty-eyed Professor.
Joining in the fun are Bing Crosby, Elke Sommer, Billy De Wolfe, Joe Flynn, Nancy Kulp of "The Beverly Hillbillies" and Peter Marshall of "Hollywood Squares."
September 20th, 1976-December 30th, 1976.
A short-lived variety series starring Dick Van Dyke and featuring regulars Chuck McCann, Steve Martin, Richard Kiel, and Rick Mittleman.
September 20th, 1976-December 30th, 1976.
A short-lived variety series starring Dick Van Dyke and featuring regulars Chuck McCann, Steve Martin, Richard Kiel, and Rick Mittleman.
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