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14 records found for Browning Bryant
#3559: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
Order1969-01-29, WNBC, 52 min.
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. September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. This was the "Sound of the Sixties" broadcast. 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. "The Sounds Of The '60s is the theme of the broadcast. 12 year old Browning Bryant sings, "You Mean the World to Me," and does a duet with host Eddie Arnold, "Make the World Go Away." Susan Cowsill and Browning Bryant sing together a brief lead in to the sponsor, Kraft. Duplicate of ATA#8421
1969-01-29, NBC, 52 min.
September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. This was the "Sound of the Sixties" broadcast. 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. "The Sounds Of The '60s is the theme of the broadcast. 12 year old Browning Bryant sings, "You Mean the World to Me," and does a duet with host Eddie Arnold, "Make the World Go Away." Susan Cowsill and Browning Bryant sing together a brief lead in to the sponsor, Kraft. Duplicate of ATA#3559
1969-03-12, NBC, 52 min.
September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. This was the "A Nite Out with the Boys" broadcast. 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 Wayne Newton introduces his young 12 year old protégé discovery, Browning Bryant who sings, "Danny Boy." Newton and Bryant sing duet, "Summer's Wind."
1969-04-16, NBC, 52 min.
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. Country and Western great Johnny Cash welcomes Kate Smith, Hawaiian entertainer Don Ho, comic Paul Lynde, 11 year-old-singer Browning Bryant, and members of Johnny's traveling show -Carl Perkins, The Statler Brothers, and The Tennessee Three. Highlights: "Folsom Prison Blues," "Rock Island Line," "Wreck Of The Old '97," "Water Into Wine," "I Still Miss Her So,"- Johnny Cash "If Ever I Would Leave You," - Kate Smith "Tiny Bubbles," "The Sands Of Wikiki,"- Don Ho "Dawn Holds Another Day,"- Browning Bryant "Restless"- Carl Perkins "Flowers On The Wall,"- Statler Brothers
1969-04-16, NBC, 52 min.
- Kate Smith
- Paul Lynde
- Johnny Cash
- Don Ho
- Carl Perkins
- Browning Bryant
- Tennessee Three
- Statler Brothers
- Ed Herlihy
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. Country and Western great Johnny Cash welcomes Kate Smith, Hawaiian entertainer Don Ho, comic Paul Lynde, 11 year-old-singer Browning Bryant, and members of Johnny's traveling show -Carl Perkins, The Statler Brothers, and The Tennessee Three. Highlights: "Folsom Prison Blues," "Rock Island Line," "Wreck Of The Old '97," "Water Into Wine," "I Still Miss Her So,"- Johnny Cash "If Ever I Would Leave You," - Kate Smith "Tiny Bubbles," "The Sands Of Wikiki,"- Don Ho "Dawn Holds Another Day,"- Browning Bryant "Restless"- Carl Perkins "Flowers On The Wall,"- Statler Brothers Host: Johnny Cash Announcer: Ed Herlihy
1969-04-16, WNBC, 52 min.
September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. This was the "On the Road" broadcast, with host Johnny Cash. Browning Bryant sings, "Dawn Holds Another Day," and in a duet with Cash sings, "Cotton Fields." 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.
1969-09-17, NBC, 52 min.
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. Opening the series new season, host Alan King salutes summer in song and sketch. Guests: Carol Lawrence, Tony winner Marian Mercer of "Promises, Promises," comic Carl Ballantine, and teen-age singer, Browning Bryant. Skits on suburban life spoof separate vacations, the Cabana set, and a bungled barbecue. Highlights: "Wait Till The Sun Shines, Nellie,"- Carol Lawrence "Shenandoah,"- Browning Bryant "The Straight Life,"- Alan King, Browning Bryant Medley: "Summertime," "Blue Skies," "Up A Lazy River,"- Alan King, Carol Lawrence. Duplicate of #3554
#5005: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
Order1969-09-17, WNBC, 45 min.
September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. Alan King is host. Browning Bryant sings, "Shenandoah," and with Kings sings "The Straight Life." 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. NOTE: Joined in progress. Not complete.
1969-09-24, WNBC, 52 min.
September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. Eddie Arnold is host and pays tribute to the decade of the 1970's. Browning Bryant sings, "Patches," and joins in a finale medley of songs with the entire cast. 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.
#3608: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
Order1969-11-05, WNBC, 52 min.
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.1969-12-10, NBC, 52 min.
- Peggy Lee
- Johnny Cash
- The Statler Brothers
- Carl Perkins
- The Carter Family
- The Tennessee Three
- Browning Bryant
- Carl Sandburg
Songs of the American heritage are sung by Johnny and his guests, with inspiration provided by the majesty of Carl Sandburg's words. Johnny Cash, said that this might be the best TV show he has ever done. He welcomes Peggy Lee, young singer Browning Bryant and members of the Johnny Cash troupe: the Carter Family, Carl Perkins, the Statler Brothers, and the Tennessee Three. Peter Matz Orchestra. Highlights: "This Land Is Your Land," "Going To Memphis," "Rock Island Line," "Della's Gone,"- Johnny Cash. "Is That All There Is?"- Peggy Lee. "Try To Remember,"-Browning Bryant. Carters: " Foggy Mountain Top." "C.C. Rider," Carl Perkins, "Shenandoah,"- Statler Brothers. Johnny, Peggy: "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot." Love song medley, Johnny Cash. It Ain't Gonna Rain No More,"- Browning Bryant. Duplicate air checks recorded and archived are ATA #'s 19959 & 8428
1969-12-10, NBC, 52 min.
- Peggy Lee
- Johnny Cash
- The Statler Brothers
- Carl Perkins
- The Carter Family
- The Tennessee Three
- Browning Bryant
- Carl Sandburg
Songs of the American heritage are sung by Johnny and his guests, with inspiration provided by the majesty of Carl Sandburg's words. Johnny Cash, said that this might be the best TV show he has ever done. He welcomes Peggy Lee, young singer Browning Bryant and members of the Johnny Cash troupe: the Carter Family, Carl Perkins, the Statler Brothers, and the Tennessee Three. Duplicate air checks recorded and archived are ATA #'s 19959 & 8428
1970-02-25, WNBC, 52 min.
September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. This was the "Eddy Arnold Salutes the '70s" broadcast. 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. A 70s theme runs through this hour as Eddy Arnold welcomes Arte Johnson of "Laugh-In," Anita Bryant, and teen-age singer Browning Bryant, (no relation to Anita). In sketches, Arte is very interesting as the inventor of the world's first completely automated home; Mr. Crushed Velvet, hottest young composer in the business; and the high lama of the Himalayas, the world's oldest man. Peter Matz Orchestra Highlights "Soul Deep," "Blowin In The Wind," "Tennessee Stud," "I Want To Go With You,"- Eddy Arnold "New World Coming," "Power And Glory,"- Anita Bryant "Turn, Turn, Turn,"- Browning Bryant "I'm Little But I'm Loud,"- Eddy Arnold, Anita Bryant
#3623: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
Order1970-02-25, WNBC, 52 min.
September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. This was the "Eddy Arnold Salutes the '70s" broadcast. 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.