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#10496: DUPONT SHOW OF THE MONTH: "CRESCENDO."
1957-09-29, WCBS, 90 min.
Julie Andrews, Rex Harrison, Diahann Carroll, Eddy Arnold, Carol Channing, Louis Armstrong, Ethel Merman, Sonny James, Peggy Lee, Mahalia Jackson, Stubby Kaye, Matt Mattox, Norman Luboff Choir, Benny Goodman, Stanley Holloway, Lizzie Miles, Dinah Washington, Paul Weston, Turk Murphy

September 29th,1957-March 21st, 1961 (CBS)

An irregularly scheduled collection of culturally outstanding dramas usually presented monthly. SEARCH PROGRAM TITLES FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. 


Presented on "DUPONT SHOW OF THE MONTH." Rex Harrison portrays a visiting Englishman who takes a dim view of American culture. To overcome his skepticism, he is introduced to a wide variety of American musical styles. First show of the series.

Highlights: 

Play It Cool- dancers
"Mary Had A Little Lamb" Cha-Cha, Carol Channing
"Go West Young Man," Eddy Arnold
"Shine On Harvest Moon," Baby bumblebee
"Silvery Moon," Singers and dancers
"Streets Of Laredo," Singers and dancers
"Basin Street Blues," "Trouble I've Seen," Louis Armstrong 
"Blues In The Night," Peggy Lee
"Sit Down, You're Rockin The Boat," Stubby Kaye
"Didn't It Rain," Mahalia Jackson 
"Bill Bailey," Lizzie Miles, Turk Murphy
"The Birth Of The Blues," Dinah Washington 
Blues Sequence, Benny Goodman, Diahann Carroll
Jazz Sequence- Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong. 

                                             
#13438: OZARK JUBILEE, THE
1960-06-11, ABC, min.
Eddy Arnold, June Carter, Don Gibson, Red Foley

January 22nd, 1955-November 21st, 1961 (ABC)

Country and Western music show hosted by Red Foley. It originated for most of its run from Springfield Missouri. Among the show's regulars were Smiley Burnette, Bobby Lord, Wanda Jackson, and Brenda Lee.

Tonight's guests include Eddy Arnold, Don Gibson, and June Carter. 

Red Foley is the host.               
#5166: HIGHWAYS OF MELODY
1961-12-03, WNBC, 52 min.
Gordon MacRae, Dolores Gray, Eddy Arnold, The Brothers Four, The West Point Glee Club, Dorothy Kirsten, Connie Russel

The first of three special programs presenting musical journeys throughout regions of the U.S. with Gordon MacRae as host and star.
#14466: HOOTENANNY
1964-03-09, ABC, min.
Jack Linkletter, Vaughn Meader, Eddy Arnold, Carter Family

April 6th, 1963- September 12th, 1964 (ABC)  

Jack Linkletter hosted television's first folk music series, broadcast from a different college campus each week. 

Guests: The Carter Family, Eddy Arnold, comedian Vaughn Meader.

Host: Jack Linkletter

                                   
#3184: JIMMY DEAN SHOW, THE
1965-01-14, WABC, 27 min.
Jimmy Dean, Jane Morgan, Eddy Arnold

September 19, 1963-April 1, 1966. In 1963 Dean hosted a prime-time hour variety series on ABC, which lasted three seasons. Regulars included Karen Morrow, Molly Bee, Chuck McCann, the Chuck Cassey Singers and Rowlf the Muppet, the first of the puppet creations of Jim Henson to be featured on national TV.
#14813: GRAMMY AWARDS SEVENTH ANNUAL, THE
1965-04-13, NBC, min.
Steve Allen, Jimmy Durante, Bill Dana, Woody Allen, Robert Goulet, Carol Channing, Bill Cosby, Johnny Mercer, Peter Sellers, Sammy Davis Jr., Eddy Arnold, Roger Miller, Arthur Fiedler, The Beatles, Geoffrey Cambridge

The seventh annual Grammy awards are presented from the Beverly Hilton Hotel, in Beverly Hills, California            
#14859: BEST ON RECORD: GRAMMY AWARDS, THE
1965-05-18, NBC, 53 min.
Steve Allen, Jimmy Durante, Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, Woody Allen, Bob Newhart, Steve Lawrence, Dean Martin, Carol Channing, Jack Jones, Bill Cosby, Ringo Starr, Tony Bennett, Peter Sellers, Paul McCartney, Henry Mancini, Petula Clark, Eddy Arnold, Roger Miller, Godfrey Cambridge, Stan Getz, Gale Garnett, Arthur Fiedler, John Lennon, Sammy Davis, Jr., George Harrison, Swingle Sisters, Les Brown

Winners of the 1964 Grammy Awards give performances. Les Brown conducts the orchestra. 

Dean Martin is the host.                                    
#10550: BEST ON RECORD
1965-05-18, WNBC, 52 min.
Steve Allen, Jimmy Durante, Woody Allen, Steve Lawrence, Dean Martin, Carol Channing, Jack Jones, Tony Bennett, Sammy Davis Jr., Henry Mancini, Petula Clark, Eddy Arnold, Roger Miller, Godfrey Cambridge, Arthur Fiedler

Dean Martin hosts this musical hour featuring many winners of the recording industry's 1964 Grammy Awards.    

Duplicate of 5055.         
#5055: BEST ON RECORD
1965-05-18, WNBC, 52 min.
Steve Allen, Nat King Cole, Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, Woody Allen, Steve Lawrence, Dean Martin, Carol Channing, Jack Jones, Bill Cosby, Ringo Starr, Tony Bennett, Peter Sellers, Sammy Davis Jr., Les Brown, Paul McCartney, Henry Mancini, Petula Clark, Eddy Arnold, Roger Miller, Godfrey Cambridge, Stan Getz, Gale Garnett, Arthur Fiedler, John Lennon, Beatles, George Harrison, Astrud Gilberto, Swingle Singers

Dean Martin hosts this musical hour featuring many winners of the recording industry's 1964 Grammy Awards. 

Special guest Sammy Davis Jr. offers a musical tribute to the late Nat King Cole; Frank Sinatra receives the Grammy Golden Achievement Award; and, in a segment taped in London, Peter Sellers interviews the Beatles.  

Introducing the Grammy-winning performers are Woody Allen, Eddy Arnold, Tony Bennett, Godfrey Cambridge, Carol Channing, Arthur Fiedler, Jack Jones and Steve Lawrence. 
Les Brown conducts.      

HIGHLIGHTS:

"Hello Dolly!"................................................Louis Armstrong
"Downtown".................................................Petula Clark
"King of the Road," "Dang Me"....................Roger Miller   
"Pink Panther Theme".................................Henry Mancini
Comedy Monologue--------------------------------------------Bill Cosby
"Girl from Ipanema".............................Astrud Gilberto, Stan Getz
"A Hard Day's Night"...................................Beatles
"We'll Sing in the Sunshine".......................Gale Garnett
"Badinerie" (from Bach's Suite in B minor..........Swingle Singers               
#3209: JIMMY DEAN SHOW, THE
1965-05-20, WABC, 52 min.
Jimmy Dean, Chet Atkins, Eddy Arnold, Dottie West, Ernest Tubb, Flatt and Scruggs

September 19, 1963-April 1, 1966. In 1963 Dean hosted a prime-time hour variety series on ABC, which lasted three seasons. Regulars included Karen Morrow, Molly Bee, Chuck McCann, the Chuck Cassey Singers and Rowlf the Muppet, the first of the puppet creations of Jim Henson to be featured on national TV. 

Repeat of November 5, 1964.  Broadcast from Nashville.          
#3202: JIMMY DEAN SHOW, THE
1965-09-17, WABC, 52 min.
Jimmy Dean, Eddy Arnold, Gene Pitney, Buck Owens, Connie Smith

September 19, 1963-April 1, 1966. In 1963 Dean hosted a prime-time hour variety series on ABC, which lasted three seasons. Regulars included Karen Morrow, Molly Bee, Chuck McCann, the Chuck Cassey Singers and Rowlf the Muppet, the first of the puppet creations of Jim Henson to be featured on national TV.
#4778: STEVE LAWRENCE SHOW, THE
1965-10-18, WCBS, 52 min.
Steve Lawrence, Eddy Arnold, Minnie Pearl, Boots Randolph, Grampa Jones, The Jordanaires

September 13, 1965-December 13, 1965. Steve Lawrence's Monday-night variety hour lasted only thirteen weeks. Regulars included comics Charles Nelson Reilly and Betty Walker.
#1168: AN EVENING WITH...EDDY ARNOLD
1966-01-15, WABC, 26 min.
Eddy Arnold

September 18, 1965-February 19, 1966 (Syndicated). Half-hour entertainment series featuring a different guest star each week, performing in a supper club setting.
#1838: DANNY KAYE SHOW, THE
1966-02-09, WCBS, 52 min.
Danny Kaye, Cyril Ritchard, Eddy Arnold

September 25, 1963-June 7, 1967. Danny Kaye hosted his own Wednesday-night variety hour for four seasons. Regulars included Harvey Korman, four-year-old Victoria Meyerink & youngster Laurie Ichino.
#5181: DANNY THOMAS SPECIAL: DANNY THOMAS GOES COUNTRY AND WESTERN
1966-03-13, WNBC, 52 min.
Danny Thomas, Kay Starr, Pat Buttram, Bobby Vinton, The Doodletown Pipers, Eddy Arnold

Musical-variety special with a rural twist.
#3295: JOHN GARY SHOW, THE
1966-07-20, WCBS, 57 min.
The Smothers Brothers, Eddy Arnold, John Gary, Faron Taylor

June 22, 1966-September 7, 1966 (CBS); 1968 (Syndicated). The first of pop singer John Gary's variety hours was a summer replacement for "The Danny Kaye Show." The second show was a syndicated effort and featured Sammy Spear's Orchestra.
#1231: ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, THE
1966-10-23, WNBC, 52 min.
Steve Allen, Andy Williams, Inger Stevens, Petula Clark, Eddy Arnold

September 27, 1962-September 3, 1967 (NBC); September 20, 1969-July 17, 1971 (NBC); 1976 (Syndicated). In 1962, Williams was finally given a fall series on NBC; the hour show lasted five seasons and featured The New Christy Minstrels and the Osmond Brothers. His third NBC series, which premiered in 1969, featured comics Charlie Callas and Irwin Corey, along with Janos Prohaska; the hour show lasted another two seasons. In 1976, Williams hosted a syndicated series, entitled "Andy." The half-hour show featured puppeteer Wayland Flowers.
#1926: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1966-12-01, WNBC, 52 min.
Arthur Godfrey, Dean Martin, Dom DeLuise, Eddy Arnold, Eileen Dunne

September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).
#6073: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1966-12-01, NBC, 60 min.
Arthur Godfrey, Dean Martin, Elaine Dunn, Dom DeLuise, Eddy Arnold

Guests include Arthur Godfrey, Eddy Arnold, Dom DeLuise, and singer-dancer Elaine Dunn.
#4210: PERRY COMO SHOW, THE
1967-01-25, WNBC, 54 min.
Perry Como, Nancy Ames, Chet Atkins, Eddy Arnold, Hendra and Ullett

September 12, 1955-June 12, 1963. In the fall of 1955 Perry Como returned to NBC where he hosted a weekly hour show. From 1955 to 1959 it was seen Saturday evenings and was titled "The Perry Como Show." From 1959 to 1963 it was seen Wednesday evenings and was titled "The Kraft Music Hall." Regulars included Frank Gallop and the Ray Charles Singers. After his final weekly June 12, 1963 broadcast Perry Como appeared in scores of specials, beginning October 3, 1963, airing on NBC, CBS & ABC, and concluding on December 6, 1986.
#7322: PERRY COMO SHOW, THE
1967-01-25, NBC, 00 min.
Perry Como, Nancy Ames, Chet Atkins, Eddy Arnold, Hendra and Ullett

September 12, 1955-June 12, 1963. In the fall of 1955 Perry Como returned to NBC where he hosted a weekly hour show. From 1955 to 1959 it was seen Saturday evenings and was titled "The Perry Como Show." From 1959 to 1963 it was seen Wednesday evenings and was titled "The Kraft Music Hall." Regulars included Frank Gallop and the Ray Charles Singers. After his final weekly June 12, 1963 broadcast Perry Como appeared in scores of specials, beginning October 3, 1963, airing on NBC, CBS & ABC, and concluding on December 6, 1986.  

Dupe Of Number 4210.                         
#1845: DANNY KAYE SHOW, THE
1967-02-15, WCBS, 52 min.
Danny Kaye, Millicent Martin, Eddy Arnold

September 25, 1963-June 7, 1967. Danny Kaye hosted his own Wednesday-night variety hour for four seasons. Regulars included Harvey Korman, four-year-old Victoria Meyerink & youngster Laurie Ichino.
#1930: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1967-10-05, WNBC, 52 min.
Phil Silvers, Dean Martin, The Mills Brothers, Janet Leigh, Eddy Arnold

September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).
#7934: DEAN MARTIN SHOW, THE
1967-10-05, NBC, min.
Phil Silvers, Dean Martin, The Mills Brothers, Janet Leigh, Eddy Arnold

September 16, 1965-May 24, 1974. 
A variety hour hosted by Dean Martin. Several of the shows were celebrity "roasts," set at a banquet table, in which the guest of honor was showered with insults by other celebs. Regulars of the series included pianist Ken Lane (1965-1972), Kay Medford, Lou Jacobi, The Golddiggers, Marian Mercer (1971-1972), Tom Bosley (1971-1972), Rodney Dangerfield (1972-1973), Dom DeLuise (1972-1973), and Nipsey Russell (1972-1974).  

Dupe Of # 1930. This is a partial broadccast.                        
#8410: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE: MUSIC CITY USA, NASHVILLE SOUND, THE
1967-11-22, NBC, 52 min.
Dinah Shore, Johnny Mercer, Ray Charles, Eddy Arnold, The Everly Brothers

September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. This was the "Nashville Sound" 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.  

Duplicate Of #3566.  Hostess: Dinah Shore. 
Music City USA- The Nashville Sound is the theme.                                   
#3566: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE: MUSIC CITY USA, NASHVILLE SOUND, THE
1967-11-22, WNBC, 52 min.
Dinah Shore, Johnny Mercer, Ray Charles, Eddy Arnold, The Everly Brothers

September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. This was the "Nashville Sound" 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.  

Duplicate Of #3566.  Hostess: Dinah Shore. 
Music City USA- The Nashville Sound is the theme.         
#3125: JACKIE GLEASON SHOW, THE
1968-01-13, WCBS, 52 min.
Jackie Gleason, Patti Page, Jack Carter, Eddy Arnold, Boots Randolph, The Geezinslaw Brothers, Fannie Flagg

September 29, 1962-September 12, 1970. Jackie Gleason was a fixture on CBS for most of two decades. In the fall of 1962 Gleason was back to a Saturday slot, which he occupied for another eight seasons. From 1962 to 1966 it was called "Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine," and featured topical comedy sketches as well as musical numbers. One of Gleason's characters, Joe the Bartender, appeared regularly. Addressing the camera as his patron, Joe told a few jokes before calling out the tipsy Crazy Guggenheim from the back room. Guggenheim, played by Frank Fontaine, traded quips with Joe and then sang a song. Sue Ann Langdon was also featured regularly. In 1966 Gleason moved the operation to Miami Beach. The show was retitled "The Jackie Gleason Show." For the first time in almost a decade, production of "The Honeymooners" was resumed. Gleason was reunited with Art Carney; Sheila MacRae and Jane Kean were added to play Alice and Trixie. Many of these later "Honeymooners" sketches ran a full hour, and the accent was now on music.
#15539B: "MUSIC FROM THE LAND."
1968-02-10, , 1 min.
Eddy Arnold

The dedication of the Country Music Museum Hall Of Fame. 

Host: Eddy Arnold.           
#15548B: CAROL CHANNING AND 101 MEN: MONSANTO NIGHT
1968-02-29, ABC, 43 min.
George Burns, Carol Channing, Walter Matthau, Eddy Arnold, The Association, Air Force Academy Cadet Chorale

Broadway's original Dolly presents a variety hour, premiering tonight, that was not aired originally, scheduled November 16, 1967, because of a television strike.  

Her guests include Walter Matthau, George Burns,  who gives comedy tips to Walter and Carol, Eddy Arnold and two singing groups from opposite ends of the musical scale: the rocking The Association, and the Air Force Academy Cadet Chorale. 

Carol opens the show with "Diamonds Are a Girl's  Best Friend," from her first big stage hit-"Gentleman Prefer Blondes,"  She also sings "Hello Dolly!" in five languages, and is accompanied by Walter Matthau and Chorale.

HIGHLIGHTS:

"The Richest Man in the World"...............................Eddy Arnold
"Windy".....................................................................Association
"Some of These Days".............Carol Channing, Walter Matthau
"Dear Hearts and Gentle People"...Carol Channing, Eddy Arnold
Armed Forces medley.......................................................Chorale 
"Bugaloo"..........................................Carol Channing, Association
"Jazz Baby"................................Carol Channing, Walter Matthau 
"He's Got the Whole World in his Hands"....Carol & Choral

Monsanto Commercials include:
Filament Nylon Carpeting, and Acrylic Outdoor Carpeting. 

Note: Not complete. Considered a lost television broadcast. 
                                                      
#4279: RED SKELTON HOUR, THE
1968-03-19, WCBS, 52 min.
Red Skelton, Eddy Arnold

September 25, 1962-June 23, 1970. One of television's most inventive and popular comedians, Red Skelton hosted his own series for twenty years, seven of them in a one-hour format, "The Red Skelton Hour" on CBS. Skelton began his television career on NBC September 30, 1951 with a half-hour filmed variety series lasting until June 21, 1953. He then began his CBS affiliation, and began hosting "The Red Skelton Show," a half-hour variety show broadcast live until October 18, 1960, and subsequently on videotape. This series aired from October 13, 1953, continuing until June 26, 1962. From July 21, 1954 through September 8, 1954, "The Red Skelton Revue" was broadcast live on CBS in a one-hour format. Red Skelton returned to NBC in a half-hour taped format for his final series. "Red" as the show was known, premiered September 14, 1970. The first four broadcasts included introductions by Vice President Spiro T. Agnew (September 14, 1970), Dean Martin (September 21, 1970), Jack Benny (September 28, 1970), and Johnny Carson (October 5, 1970) who got his big break writing for Skelton in the early 1950's. Red Skelton's last first-run regularly scheduled television program aired on March 15, 1971.
#3578: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1968-03-27, WNBC, 52 min.
Patti Page, Pat McCormick, Jack Burns, Eddy Arnold, Carl Ballantine, The Cowsills

September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. This was the "County Fair" 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.
#3584: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1968-04-24, WNBC, 52 min.
Al Hirt, John Byner, Joanie Sommers, Eddy Arnold

September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. This was the "County Fair" 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.
#3586: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1968-05-01, WNBC, 52 min.
Eddy Arnold

September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. This was the "County Fair" 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.
#3585: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1968-05-15, WNBC, 52 min.
Eddy Arnold, Buck Owens & The Buckeroos

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.
#3587: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1968-05-22, WNBC, 52 min.
Cliff Arquette, John Byner, Eddy Arnold, Phyllis McGuire, The Monford Mission

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.
#3590: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1968-05-29, WNBC, 52 min.
John Byner, Anita Bryant, Eddy Arnold, The Brothers Four

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.
#3591: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1968-06-05, WNBC, 52 min.
Shari Lewis, The New Christy Minstrels, John Byner, Eddy Arnold, Harry Blackstone Jr.

September 13, 1967-May 12, 1971. This was the final broadcast of the season. 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.
#4502: SHOWTIME
1968-06-25, WCBS, 52 min.
Roy Castle, Eddy Arnold, Freddie and The Dreamers, Jimmy Edwards, Susan Maughan, Janie Marden, Derek Deane, Susan Lane

June 11, 1968-September 17, 1968. This hour-long variety series was hosted by a guest celebrity each week.
#8416: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1968-09-11, NBC, 52 min.
Sugar Ray Robinson, Joe Louis, Alan King, Rocky Graziano, Don Rickles, Bobbie Gentry, Eddy Arnold

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.

Duplicate Of #3581.              
#3581: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1968-09-11, WNBC, 52 min.
Sugar Ray Robinson, Joe Louis, Alan King, Rocky Graziano, Don Rickles, Bobbie Gentry, Eddy Arnold

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.
#3588: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1968-10-16, WNBC, 52 min.
Al Hirt, Pat Henry, Eddy Arnold, Jimmie Rodgers, Dana Valery

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.
#3589: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1968-12-18, WNBC, 52 min.
Burl Ives, Terry-Thomas, Eddy Arnold, Lynn Kellogg

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.
#8421: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE: " EDDY ARNOLD DOWN HOME."
1969-01-29, NBC, 52 min.
Polly Bergen, Eddy Arnold, Browning Bryant, Cowsills, Johnny Puleo and The Harmonicats

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. 

Host: Eddy Arnold. This is "The Eddy Arnold Down Home." broadcast. 


                     
#3559: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1969-04-29, WNBC, 52 min.
Polly Bergen, Eddy Arnold, Jackie Vernon, The Cowsills, Browning Bryant

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.
#3607: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1969-09-24, WNBC, 52 min.
Phil Harris, Bernadette Peters, Bobbie Gentry, Eddy Arnold, Browning Bryant

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.
#3608: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1969-11-05, WNBC, 52 min.
Tom Seaver, Eddy Arnold, The Lettermen, Judy Carne, Browning Bryant

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.
#3620: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1970-01-27, WNBC, 52 min.
Sid Caesar, Florence Henderson, Eddy Arnold, Sacha Distel

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.
#3623: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1970-02-25, WNBC, 52 min.
Anita Bryant, Eddy Arnold, Arte Johnson, Browning Bryant

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.
#8429: KRAFT MUSIC HALL, THE
1970-04-08, NBC, 52 min.
John Davidson, Jackie DeShannon, Charlie Callas, Eddy Arnold

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. 



                                    
#2654: GLEN CAMPBELL GOODTIME HOUR, THE
1970-11-22, WCBS, 52 min.
Shecky Greene, Glen Campbell, Eddy Arnold, Don Rice III, Sunday's Child

January 29, 1969-June 13, 1972. In 1969 Glen Campbell returned to TV as host of "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour"; his regulars included Pat Paulsen, Jack Burns, John Hartford, Jerry Reed and Larry McNeeley.
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NBC MATINEE THEATER
FRANKENSTEIN
NBC TV - Feb. 5, 1957
8:23 min. excerpt


Phil Gries TV Audio Archive
Profile Segment

Harry Belafonte Hosts
The Tonight Show
5:21 min. excerpt

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