1967-02-22, WCBS, 52 min.
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.
1968-07-09, WCBS, 52 min.
June 11, 1968-September 17, 1968.
This hour-long variety series was hosted by a guest celebrity each week.
British comic actor Terry-Thomas is the guest host of this variety hour, taped in England.
The highlight of the show is a rare TV appearance by Ballet star Rudolf Nureyev who performs a pas de deux from "Don Quixote" with Austrian ballerina Ulli Wehrer.
Also, performing is singer-comedienne Dorothy Loudon, who trades quips with her host, French singing star Mireille Mathieu, England's singing Dallas Boys, and ventriloquist-magician Neville King.
HIGHLIGHTS:
"No New Tunes On This Old Piano"...............Dorothy Loudon
"Ce Soir Ils Vont S'Aimer," "Quand Tu T'Ens Iras".......................................Mireille Mathieu
"Holiday"....................................Dallas Boys
"Bird medley: "When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along," "Bye, Bye, Blackbird," "The Willow Song"....Terry-Thomas
1969-01-09, WABC, 52 min.
February 7, 1969-January 15, 1971. This broadcast was a Special. Tom Jones hosted his own musical variety hour, which also featured Big Jim Sullivan and The Ace Trucking Company.
1969-01-29, ABC, min.
May 30th 1969- September 1969 ABC
Taped in London, featuring regulars Rich Little, Amy McDonald,
And Mireille, and Mathieu.
1969-02-14, WABC, 34 min.
Tom Jones welcomes his guests Nancy
Wilson, Rich Little, Mireille Mathieu, and Davy Jones of The Monkees. The program was joined in progress with no closing.
1969-04-25, WCBS, 52 min.
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.
1969-04-25, WABC, 52 min.
February 7, 1969-January 15, 1971. Tom Jones hosted his own musical variety hour, which also featured Big Jim Sullivan and The Ace Trucking Company.
1969-05-30, WABC, 57 min.
June 6, 1966-August 29, 1966 (NBC); May 30, 1969-September 5, 1969 (ABC). This was the first broadcast of the series. Singer John Davidson as host to two prime-time variety hours. The first was titled "The Kraft Summer Musical Hall" and featured George Carlin, the Lively Set, the King Cousins, and Jackie and Gayle. The second show was known as "The John Davidson Show." The 1969 show was taped in London and featured Rich Little, Mireille Mathieu and Amy McDonald.
1969-06-06, WABC, 57 min.
June 6, 1966-August 29, 1966 (NBC); May 30, 1969-September 5, 1969 (ABC). Singer John Davidson as host to two prime-time variety hours. The first was titled "The Kraft Summer Musical Hall" and featured George Carlin, the Lively Set, the King Cousins, and Jackie and Gayle. The second show was known as "The John Davidson Show." The 1969 show was taped in London and featured Rich Little, Mireille Mathieu and Amy McDonald.
1969-06-13, WABC, 57 min.
June 6, 1966-August 29, 1966 (NBC); May 30, 1969-September 5, 1969 (ABC). Singer John Davidson as host to two prime-time variety hours. The first was titled "The Kraft Summer Musical Hall" and featured George Carlin, the Lively Set, the King Cousins, and Jackie and Gayle. The second show was known as "The John Davidson Show." The 1969 show was taped in London and featured Rich Little, Mireille Mathieu and Amy McDonald.
1969-06-20, WABC, 45 min.
June 6, 1966-August 29, 1966 (NBC); May 30, 1969-September 5, 1969 (ABC). Singer John Davidson as host to two prime-time variety hours. The first was titled "The Kraft Summer Musical Hall" and featured George Carlin, the Lively Set, the King Cousins, and Jackie and Gayle. The second show was known as "The John Davidson Show." The 1969 show was taped in London and featured Rich Little, Mireille Mathieu and Amy McDonald.
HIGHLIGHTS:
"You've Made Me So Very Happy,": California Bloodline,"
"Unchained Melody," I nee your Love".................John
"Under My Umbrella," "25 Miles"...........Joey
"When You Return," Tonight's the Night," Darling, Je Vous Aime Beacoup"............John, Mireille.
"Can't Take My Eyes off of You".......John, Ruth
NOTE: Joined in progress. Missing first five minutes.
"It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" .........All
Note: Joined in progress. Missing first seven minutes.
1969-07-25, WABC, 57 min.
June 6, 1966-August 29, 1966 (NBC); May 30, 1969-September 5, 1969 (ABC). Singer John Davidson as host to two prime-time variety hours. The first was titled "The Kraft Summer Musical Hall" and featured George Carlin, the Lively Set, the King Cousins, and Jackie and Gayle. The second show was known as "The John Davidson Show." The 1969 show was taped in London and featured Rich Little, Mireille Mathieu and Amy McDonald.
1969-08-07, WABC, 57 min.
June 6, 1966-August 29, 1966 (NBC); May 30, 1969-September 5, 1969 (ABC). Singer John Davidson as host to two prime-time variety hours. The first was titled "The Kraft Summer Musical Hall" and featured George Carlin, the Lively Set, the King Cousins, and Jackie and Gayle. The second show was known as "The John Davidson Show." The 1969 show was taped in London and featured Rich Little, Mireille Mathieu and Amy McDonald.
1969-08-22, WABC, 47 min.
June 6, 1966-August 29, 1966 (NBC); May 30, 1969-September 5, 1969 (ABC). Singer John Davidson as host to two prime-time variety hours. The first was titled "The Kraft Summer Musical Hall" and featured George Carlin, the Lively Set, the King Cousins, and Jackie and Gayle. The second show was known as "The John Davidson Show." The 1969 show was taped in London and featured Rich Little, Mireille Mathieu and Amy McDonald.
1969-08-29, WABC, 57 min.
June 6, 1966-August 29, 1966 (NBC); May 30, 1969-September 5, 1969 (ABC). Singer John Davidson as host to two prime-time variety hours. The first was titled "The Kraft Summer Musical Hall" and featured George Carlin, the Lively Set, the King Cousins, and Jackie and Gayle. The second show was known as "The John Davidson Show." The 1969 show was taped in London and featured Rich Little, Mireille Mathieu and Amy McDonald.
1970-08-19, WNBC, 52 min.
May 20, 1970-September 2, 1970; June 2, 1971-September 1, 1971. A summer variety series taped in London, starring singer Des O'Connor. Other regulars included Jack Douglas, the MacGregor Brothers (1970), and Connie Stevens (1971).