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18 records found for DINAH SHORE SHOW, THE
#10567: DINAH SHORE SHOW, THE
Order1956-02-28, NBC, 7 min.
November 27th, 1951-July 18th, 1957 (NBC) October 20th, 1957- June 25th, 1962 (NBC) From 1951 until 1957 Dinah Shore hosted a fifteen- minute musical show which was seen only once or twice a week before the NBC evening news. During the 1956-1957 TV Season, in addition to her 15-minute show, Dinah starred in a number of specials that were sponsored by Chevrolet broadcast on Sunday evenings. The second series of television Specials was telecast as a one-hour variety show on Sunday Evenings, from 1957-1962. Dinah sings "Old Southern Custom" and "When My Sugar Walks Down The Street."
#11734: DINAH SHORE SHOW, THE
Order1957-01-13, NBC, 60 min.
November 27th, 1951-July 18th, 1957 (NBC) October 20th, 1957- June 25th, 1962 (NBC) From 1951 until 1957 Dinah Shore hosted a fifteen- minute musical show which was seen only once or twice a week before the NBC evening news. During the 1956-1957 TV Season, in addition to her 15-minute show, Dinah starred in a number of specials that were sponsored by Chevrolet broadcast on Sunday evenings. The second series of television specials was telecast as a one-hour variety show on Sunday Evenings, from 1957-1962. Dinah Shore is hostess for 60 minutes of variety entertainment. She is joined by guests Perry Como, Art Carney, and comedian Stubby Kaye. Guests: Art Carney, Perry Como, Stubby Kaye, (who is currently appearing in "Lil Abner" on Broadway. Regulars are the Skylarks vocal group, and the Harry Zimmerman Orchestra. The show originates in Hollywood. Highlights: "Partners,"- Dinah Shore, Perry Como Soft-Shoe Routine- Dinah Shore, Art Carney "I Got A Song,"- Dinah Shore "I'm Following You,"- Dinah Shore, Perry Como "Honky Tonk, Heart,"- Dinah Shore Duplicate of 11559.
#11559: DINAH SHORE SHOW, THE
Order1957-01-13, NBC, 60 min.
November 27th, 1951-July 18th, 1957 (NBC) October 20th, 1957- June 25th, 1962 (NBC) From 1951 until 1957 Dinah Shore hosted a fifteen- minute musical show which was seen only once or twice a week before the NBC evening news. During the 1956-1957 TV Season, in addition to her 15-minute show, Dinah starred in a number of specials that were sponsored by Chevrolet broadcast on Sunday evenings. The second series of television Specials was telecast as a one-hour variety show on Sunday Evenings, from 1957-1962. Guests: Art Carney, Perry Como, Stubby Kaye, (who is currently appearing in "Lil Abner" on Broadway. Regulars are the Skylarks vocal group, and the Harry Zimmerman Orchestra. The show originates in Hollywood. Highlights: "Partners,"- Dinah Shore, Perry Como Soft-Shoe Routine- Dinah Shore, Art Carney "I Got A Song,"- Dinah Shore "I'm Following You,"- Dinah Shore, Perry Como "Honky Tonk, Heart,"- Dinah Shore
#13160: DINAH SHORE SHOW, THE
Order1957-04-19, NBC, 6 min.
November 27th, 1951-July 18th, 1957 (NBC) October 20th, 1957- June 25th, 1962 (NBC) From 1951 until 1957 Dinah Shore hosted a fifteen- minute musical show which was seen only once or twice a week before the NBC evening news. During the 1956-1957 TV Season, in addition to her 15-minute show, Dinah starred in a number of specials that were sponsored by Chevrolet broadcast on Sunday evenings. The second series of television Specials was telecast as a one-hour variety show on Sunday Evenings, from 1957-1962. Dinah's guest is Dean Martin.
#11720: DINAH SHORE SHOW, THE
Order1957-05-17, NBC, 52 min.
November 27th, 1951-July 18th, 1957 (NBC) October 20th, 1957- June 25th, 1962 (NBC) From 1951 until 1957 Dinah Shore hosted a fifteen musical show which was seen only once or twice a week before the NBC evening news. During the 1956-1957 TV Season, in addition to her 15-minute show, Dinah starred in a number of specials that were sponsored by Chevrolet broadcast on Sunday evenings. The second series of television Specials was telecast as a one-hour variety show on Sunday Evenings, from 1957-1962. They were mostly produced and aired three times a week. Guests stars would broadcast the fourth week. Dinah's guests are Art Carney, Boris Karloff, Betty Hutton, and The Skylarks.
#13183: DINAH SHORE SHOW, THE
Order1957-05-17, NBC, 8 min.
November 27th, 1951-July 18th, 1957 (NBC) October 20th, 1957- June 25th, 1962 (NBC) From 1951 until 1957 Dinah Shore hosted a fifteen musical show which was seen only once or twice a week before the NBC evening news. During the 1956-1957 TV Season, in addition to her 15-minute show, Dinah starred in a number of specials that were sponsored by Chevrolet broadcast on Sunday evenings. The second series of television Specials was telecast as a one-hour variety show on Sunday Evenings, from 1957-1962. They were mostly produced and aired three times a week. Guests stars would broadcast the fourth week. Dinah's guests are Art Carney and Boris Karloff.
#10536: DINAH SHORE SHOW, THE
Order1957-06-14, NBC, 2 min.
November 27th, 1951-July 18th, 1957 (NBC) October 20th, 1957- June 25th, 1962 (NBC) From 1951 until 1957 Dinah Shore hosted a fifteen musical show which was seen only once or twice a week before the NBC evening news. During the 1956-1957 TV Season, in addition to her 15-minute show, Dinah starred in a number of specials that were sponsored by Chevrolet broadcast on Sunday evenings. The second series of television Specials was telecast as a one-hour variety show on Sunday Evenings, from 1957-1962. They were mostly produced and aired three times a week. Guests stars would broadcast the fourth week. Guest: Fred McMurray Highlight: Dinah Shore and Fred McMurray sing "I Won't Dance."
#11560: DINAH SHORE SHOW, THE
Order1958-01-12, NBC, 60 min.
November 27th, 1951-July 18th, 1957 (NBC) October 20th, 1957- June 25th, 1962 (NBC) From 1951 until 1957 Dinah Shore hosted a fifteen- minute musical show which was seen only once or twice a week before the NBC evening news. During the 1956-1957 TV Season, in addition to her 15-minute show, Dinah starred in a number of specials that were sponsored by Chevrolet broadcast on Sunday evenings. The second series of television Specials was telecast as a one-hour variety show on Sunday Evenings, from 1957-1962. Joining Dinah in New York tonight are three Broadway stars: Julie Andrews, Chita Rivera, and Art Carney. Julie created the title role in "My Fair, Lady," Art Carney, former Jackie Gleason sidekick, currently has the Male lead in "The Rope Dancers," dancer Chita Rivera is a leading performer in "West Side Story." Regulars are comedian Ted Reid. Harry Zimmerman Orchestra. Guests: Art Carney, Julie Andrews, Chita Rivera Highlights: "Take Me Back To Manhattan, "- Dinah Shore and Cast "A Woman Would Be A Woman,"- Chita Rivera "Thirteen Men,"- Dinah Shore, Art Carney "Life Upon The Wicked Stage,"- Dinah Shore, Julie Andrews, Art Carney "Back In The Old Routine, "- Dinah Shore, Art Carney "Blue Moon,"- Dinah Shore, Julie Andrews, Art Carney, Chita Rivera Bobo The Columnist- Ted Reid
#11561: DINAH SHORE SHOW, THE
Order1958-01-19, NBC, 60 min.
November 27th, 1951-July 18th, 1957 (NBC) October 20th, 1957- June 25th, 1962 (NBC) From 1951 until 1957 Dinah Shore hosted a fifteen- minute musical show which was seen only once or twice a week before the NBC evening news. During the 1956-1957 TV Season, in addition to her 15-minute show, Dinah starred in a number of specials that were sponsored by Chevrolet broadcast on Sunday evenings. The second series of television Specials was telecast as a one-hour variety show on Sunday Evenings, from 1957-1962. For her second show from New York City, Dinah's theme is the theater and theater people. Her guests are Ethel Merman, who recently completed a Broadway run in the musical "Happy Hunting," Andy Griffith, who created the lead in "No Time For Sargents," Cyril Ritchard, star of the recent "Visit To A Small Planet," and Gwen Verdon, the temptress in "Damn Yankees." Dinah's solos include "Seventy-Six Trombones," "I'm Having Myself A Time," and "Deep Purple." With Merman and Verdon she does "Marry The Man Today." With Merman and Ritchard, an English music-hall routine, and with Verdon, a production number on moods suggested by colors. Guests: Andy Griffith, Cyril Ritchard, Ethel Merman, Gwen Verdon.
#10516: DINAH SHORE SHOW, THE
Order1958-10-05, NBC, 25 min.
November 27th, 1951-July 18th, 1957 (NBC) October 20th, 1957- June 25th, 1962 (NBC) From 1951 until 1957 Dinah Shore hosted a fifteen- minute musical show which was seen only once or twice a week before the NBC evening news. During the 1956-1957 TV Season, in addition to her 15-minute show, Dinah starred in a number of specials that were sponsored by Chevrolet broadcast on Sunday evenings. The second series of television Specials was telecast as a one-hour variety show on Sunday Evenings, from 1957-1962. Dinah welcomes guests Burl Ives and Gwen Verdon.
#11562: DINAH SHORE SHOW, THE
Order1959-10-04, NBC, 60 min.
November 27th, 1951-July 18th, 1957 (NBC) October 20th, 1957- June 25th, 1962 (NBC) From 1951 until 1957 Dinah Shore hosted a fifteen- minute musical show which was seen only once or twice a week before the NBC evening news. During the 1956-1957 TV Season, in addition to her 15-minute show, Dinah starred in a number of specials that were sponsored by Chevrolet broadcast on Sunday evenings. The second series of television Specials was telecast as a one-hour variety show on Sunday Evenings, from 1957-1962. Dinah's guests are dancer Gwen Verdon, comedians Groucho Marx, and Carl Reiner, and boxer Ingemar Johansson. Dinah sings a medley of tunes from her new LP, and teams with Groucho for "Peasy, Weasy." Gwen Verdon does her Irby Fitch production, from "Redhead." Gwen and Dinah flirt shamelessly with Ingemar as he gives them boxing lessons. Harry Zimmerman Orchestra. Highlights: "Where Or When," "Easy To Love," "Get Out Of Town," "They Can't Take That Away From Me,"- Dinah Shore "Erbie's Twitch,"- Gwen Verdon "Peezy, Weezy,"- Dinah Shore, Groucho Marx "Swedish Lullaby,"- Ingemar Johansson
#11563: DINAH SHORE SHOW, THE
Order1959-10-11, NBC, 60 min.
November 27th, 1951-July 18th, 1957 (NBC) October 20th, 1957- June 25th, 1962 (NBC) From 1951 until 1957 Dinah Shore hosted a fifteen- minute musical show which was seen only once or twice a week before the NBC evening news. During the 1956-1957 TV Season, in addition to her 15-minute show, Dinah starred in a number of specials that were sponsored by Chevrolet broadcast on Sunday evenings. The second series of television Specials was telecast as a one-hour variety show on Sunday Evenings, from 1957-1962. Dinah's guests are Pat Boone, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Art Carney, and Carl Reiner. In an 1890's restaurant scene, Dinah is on a swing, Art Carney is a singing waiter, Zsa Zsa Gabor has a splashy song number with top-rated chorus boys, Carl Reiner bets Dinah anyone can sing and pulls a cab driver out of his cab to prove it, and into the studio. The boys do a take-off on the Kingston Trio.
#11563A: DINAH SHORE SHOW, THE
Order1959-10-12, NBC, 60 min.
November 27th, 1951-July 18th, 1957 (NBC) October 20th, 1957- June 25th, 1962 (NBC) From 1951 until 1957 Dinah Shore hosted a fifteen- minute musical show which was seen only once or twice a week before the NBC evening news. During the 1956-1957 TV Season, in addition to her 15-minute show, Dinah starred in a number of specials that were sponsored by Chevrolet broadcast on Sunday evenings. The second series of television Specials was telecast as a one-hour variety show on Sunday Evenings, from 1957-1962. Dinah's guests are vocalist Ella Fitzgerald, comedian Jimmy Durante, singer Julius La Rosa, and actor Peter Lawford. The opening number "Sitting On Top Of The World," features Dinah Shore, and her four guests. A song sketch, "Christopher D. Columbus," is done by Dinah, Jimmy Durante, Julius La Rosa, and Peter Lawford.
1963-02-17, WNBC, 25 min.
Dinah Shore's guests are Bing Crosby and Bud & Travis.#11564: DINAH SHORE SHOW, THE
Order1963-03-17, NBC, 60 min.
November 27th, 1951-July 18th, 1957 (NBC) October 20th, 1957- June 25th, 1962 (NBC) From 1951 until 1957 Dinah Shore hosted a fifteen- minute musical show which was seen only once or twice a week before the NBC evening news. During the 1956-1957 TV Season, in addition to her 15-minute show, Dinah starred in a number of specials that were sponsored by Chevrolet broadcast on Sunday evenings. The second series of television Specials was telecast as a one-hour variety show on Sunday Evenings, from 1957-1962. Dinah's guests are Ella Fitzgerald, and Joan Sutherland The three perform their numbers in concert style, with the emphasis on the singer and the song. A salute to St.Patrick's Day and a torchy tribute to unrequited love are among the highlights. For tonight's taped hour, Dinah returns to the New York studio where she got her first big break. She reminiscences by singing a few bars of "Yes, My Darling Daughter," which she introduced on the Eddie Cantor radio show. Charles S. Dubin directed. Orchestra conducted by Robert Emmett Dolan. Highlights: "Something's Coming," "I Get Along Without You Very Well."-Dinah "Body And Soul," "Running Wild,"- Ella Fitzgerald "Ah, fors' e lui,"- (from "La Traviata") " Vissi d' arte (from "Tosca,")- Joan Sutherland "Three Little Maids," "Lover Come Back To Me,"- Dinah Shore, Ella Fitzgerald, Joan Sutherland. "Kerry Dance," Molly Malone,"- Dinah Shore "Last Rose Of Summer,"- Joan Sutherland "I Get It Bad,"- Ella Fitzgerald
#14780: DINAH SHORE SHOW, THE
Order1965-03-17, NBC, 19 min.
Variety special with Dinah Shore and guest Bob Hope.
#11565: DINAH SHORE SHOW, THE
Order1965-09-15, ABC, 60 min.
November 27th, 1951-July 18th, 1957 (NBC) October 20th, 1957- June 25th, 1962 (NBC) From 1951 until 1957 Dinah Shore hosted a fifteen- minute musical show which was seen only once or twice a week before the NBC evening news. During the 1956-1957 TV Season, in addition to her 15-minute show, Dinah starred in a number of specials that were sponsored by Chevrolet broadcast on Sunday evenings. The second series of television Specials was telecast as a one-hour variety show on Sunday Evenings, from 1957-1962. Dinah's guests are Harry Belafonte and Sargent Shriver, director of the Peace Corp. On this musical salute to the Peace Corp, Harry Belafonte sings and dances "Mangwene Mpulele," a Swahili party song, Dinah sings in Iranian, Indian, Spanish, and Portuguese, and Harry and Dinah do a song written by Africans in Sierra Leone for volunteer Jim Sheahan. Dinah and Harry both have a personal interest in the Peace Corp. Dinah's nephew is a volunteer worker in Iran, and Harry is a member of the Corps National Advisory Council. Dania Krupska choreographed the numbers, featuring dancers and singers of ten nationalities. Lou Solomon wrote the script. Robert Emmett Dolan conducts the orchestra. Highlights: "Getting To Know You, "Shenandoah," "Manha de Carnaval,"- Dinah "Blowin In The Wind,"- Harry Belafonte "Eleven Cents An Hour," "Mr.Sheahan, Goodbye," "Bharat Mhata," "Bally Mena," "El Naranjero," "Planting Rice," "La Suliram,"-Dinah Shore, Harry Belafonte.
#9984: DINAH SHORE SHOW, THE
Order1970-09-09, NBC, 30 min.
Dinah's guest is Frank Sinatra. Frank and Dinah cook pasta.