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9 records found for Harry Zimmerman Orchestra
#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
#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.
#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
#19162: CHEVY SHOW, THE
Order1958-06-29, NBC, 43 min.
The Chevy Show, June 22nd, 1958-September 27th,1959-(NBC) Regular cast; Janet Blair, John Raitt, Edie Adams (1958) Dorothy Kirsten, Stan Freberg(1958), Rowan and Martin (1958), The Harry Zimmerman Orchestra. This Chevy Show was the Summer replacement for The Dinah Shore Chevy Show in 1958 and 1959. The format was a mixed bag of popular and classical music, skits, and monologues. During the Summer of 1958, the show had three musical-comedy stars-Janet Blair, John Raitt and Edie Adams who appeared each week and took turns as host. The opera singer Dorothy Kirsten was a featured regular, Stan Freberg and Rowan and Martin provided humor. During the Summer of 1959 Blair and Raitt returned as co-hosts, with Miss Kirsten the only other returning regular. Edie Adams, Janet Blair, John Raitt, Dorothy Kirsten, and humorist Stan Freberg, with his space puppet, Orville, are joined by guest singer Dean Jones. A musical sketch with the entire cast will be a guessing game called "Little Known Verses Of Well-Known Songs." Harry Zimmerman Orchestra.
#19160: CHEVY SHOW,THE
Order1958-08-10, NBC, 49 min.
June 22nd, 1958, September 27th, 1959. (NBC). Summer replacement series for The Dinah Shore Chevy Show in 1958 and 1959. Regulars were Janet Blair, John Raitt, Edie Adams (in 1958), Dorothy Kirsten, Stan Freberg (1958), Rowan and Martin (1958 ), The Harry Zimmerman Orchestra. Opera star Dorothy Kirsten and comedian Stan Freberg join Edie Adams, Janet Blair, and John Raitt. Harry Zimmerman Orchestra. Highlights: "Yes Indeed,"- Everyone "Feudin,Fussin, and Fightin," "Too Darn Hot," "Gone With The Wind,"- Blair "Song Of The Vagabonds," "High Noon,"-Raitt "South Rampart St.Parade," "To Keep My Love Alive," "Tender Trap,"-Adams "Love Walked In," "It's Nice To Be Traveling," "Song From Moulin Rouge,"-Kirsten "Bess, You Is My Woman,"-Kirsten, Raitt "Wizard Of Oz,"-Freberg
#19161: CHEVY SHOW, THE
Order1958-08-31, NBC, 47 min.
June 22nd, 1958-September 27th, 1959-(NBC) This Chevy show was a summer replacement series for The Dinah Shore Chevy Show in 1958 and 1959. Regulars were John Raitt, Janet Blair, Edie Adams (1958), Stan Freberg (1958 ). Dorothy Kirsten, Rowan and Martin (1958). Harry Zimmerman Orchestra. Dorothy Kirsten, rejoins Edie Adams, Janet Blair, and John Raitt. Comedy is provided by Stan Freberg and Elliott Reid. Harry Zimmerman Orchestra. Highlights: "Tait What You Do,"-All "Go West, Young Man, " "Nearness Of You,"-Adams "Maria," "Hey There,"-Raitt "Cow, Cow, Boogie," "Gentleman Is A Dope," "Sunday Kind Of Love,"-Blair "Aria From Tosca,"-Kirsten "People Will Say We're In Love,"-Raitt, Kirsten "Jubilation T. Cornpone."-Adams, Reid.
#19159: CHEVY SHOW, THE
Order1958-09-21, NBC, 47 min.
- Carol Burnett
- John Raitt
- Janet Blair
- Mae Edwards
- Eddie Foy, Jr.
- Joan McCursker
- Buss McCursker
- Dorothy Kirsten
- Harry Zimmerman Orchestra
The Chevy Show, June 22nd, 1958-September 27th,1959-(NBC) Regular cast; Janet Blair, John Raitt, Edie Adams (1958) Dorothy Kirsten, Stan Freberg(1958), Rowan and Martin (1958), The Harry Zimmerman Orchestra. This Chevy Show was the Summer replacement for The Dinah Shore Chevy Show in 1958 and 1959. The format was a mixed bag of popular and classical music, skits, and monologues. During the Summer of 1958, the show had three musical-comedy stars-Janet Blair, John Raitt and Edie Adams who appeared each week and took turns as host. The opera singer Dorothy Kirsten was a featured regular, Stan Freberg and Rowan and Martin provided humor. During the Summer of 1959 Blair and Raitt returned as co-hosts, with Miss Kirsten the only other returning regular. Carol Burnett, Eddie Foy, Jr, and Dorothy Kristen join regulars John Raitt, and Janet Blair. Edie Adams will not be seen tonight. Professional ice skaters Mae Edwards and Buss and Joan McCursker perform skating routines to the tunes of "Birth Of The Blues" and "Spellbound." The entire cast joins in for a skating finale. "Fever," "Why Can't You Behave?"- Blair "Temptation,"-Raitt "Boston Beguine," "When I'm Not Near The Boy I Love, "- Burnett "Strange Music."- Kirsten "This Is My Beloved,"-Kirsten-Raitt "I'll Never Be Jealous Again,"- Foy, Burnett "All The Things You Are,"- Blair, Raitt "My Defenses Are Down,"- Raitt, Burnett "You Don't know Him As I Do,"- Blair, Burnett Campfire Medley- All
#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
#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.