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19 records found for NBC FOLLIES
#5365: NBC FOLLIES OF 1965
1964-11-27, WNBC, 52 min.
Steve Lawrence headlines the first of two NBC Entertainment previews.#5366: NBC FOLLIES
1973-02-08, WNBC, 52 min.
Sammy Davis Jr. is the main attraction in this pilot for a projected series which ran from September 13, 1973 through December 27, 1973.#6184: NBC FOLLIES
1973-02-08, NBC, 60 min.
- Andy Griffith ,
- Connie Stevens ,
- Mickey Rooney ,
- Sammy Davis Jr. ,
- John Davidson ,
- Kathy Zem ,
- Nick Powers
Sammy Davis Jr. and splashy production numbers are the main attractions in this pilot for a projected series. Featuring Andy Griffith, Mickey Rooney, Connie Stevens, John Davidson, and ice skaters Nick Powers and Kathy Zem.#19029: NBC FOLLIES
1973-02-08, NBC, 60 min.
- Andy Griffith ,
- Connie Stevens ,
- Mickey Rooney ,
- Sammy Davis Jr. ,
- John Davidson ,
- Kathy Zem ,
- Nick Powers
Sammy Davis Jr. and splashy production numbers are the main attractions in this pilot for a projected series. Featuring Andy Griffith, Mickey Rooney, Connie Stevens, John Davidson, and ice skaters Nick Powers and Kathy Zem. Highlights: " A Shine On My Shoes," " For Once in My Life," Sammy "Rose Garden," "Joy To The World," John Davidson "52 Years on 52nd Street," Connie Stevens "I Believe in Music," Andy Griffith "If," "Winter Wonderland," John, Connie "It's Follies Time," All Duplicate of 6184.
#4092: NBC FOLLIES
1973-09-13, WNBC, 52 min.
- Jerry Lewis ,
- The Smothers Brothers ,
- Diahann Carroll ,
- Sammy Davis Jr. ,
- The Follies Girls ,
- Johnny Olsen
September 13, 1973-December 27, 1973. A variety show video taped in Burbank, modeled on the old vaudeville shows. A mixture of comedic skits and musical performances with no regular host, but reoccurring appearances by Sammy Davis Jr. and Mickey Rooney. It's opening theme was " It's Follies Time" by Harper McKay. Announcer for the series is Johnny Olsen. This was the first broadcast of the series. Thursday-night variety hour, hosted by Sammy Davis Jr. and Mickey Rooney.
#17419: NBC FOLLIES
1973-09-13, WNBC, min.
September 13, 1973-December 27, 1973. This was the first broadcast of the series. Thursday-night variety hour, hosted by Sammy Davis Jr. Mickey Rooney was featured in most of the shows. Duplicate of number #4092.
#4093: NBC FOLLIES
1973-09-20, WNBC, 52 min.
September 13, 1973-December 27, 1973. Thursday-night variety hour, hosted by Sammy Davis Jr. Mickey Rooney was featured in most of the shows.
#8928: NBC FOLLIES
1973-09-20, NBC, 52 min.
- Connie Stevens ,
- Mickey Rooney ,
- Wayne Newton ,
- Charles Nelson Reilly ,
- Sammy Davis Jr. ,
- Michael Landon ,
- Johnny Brown
September 13, 1973-December 27, 1973. Thursday-night variety hour, hosted by Sammy Davis Jr. Mickey Rooney was featured in most of the shows. Host: Sammy Davis, Jr.
#4086: NBC FOLLIES
1973-09-27, WNBC, 52 min.
September 13, 1973-December 27, 1973. Thursday-night variety hour, hosted by Sammy Davis Jr. Mickey Rooney was featured in most of the shows.#4087: NBC FOLLIES
1973-10-04, WNBC, 52 min.
September 13, 1973-December 27, 1973. A variety show video taped in Burbank, modeled on the old vaudeville shows. A mixture of comedic skits and musical performances with no regular host, but reoccurring appearances by Sammy Davis Jr. and Mickey Rooney. It's opening theme was " It's Follies Time" by Harper McKay. Announcer for the series is Johnny Olsen. This episode features Jack Cassidy, Lola Falana, Robert Goulet and Arte Johnson. Davis begins with "You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You," and then he and Johnson perform a comedy sketch playing a pair of elderly women on a park bench. Cassidy and Goulet perform a medley featuring "I Believe in You," "I've Got You Under My Skin," "I Love You," and "The Way You Look Tonight," followed by Falana with "Don't Touch My Tomatoes." Sammy Davis Jr. outstandingly performs a selection of songs from "Fiddler on the Roof," including "Sunrise, Sunset," "If I Were a Rich Man," and "To Life." Davis and Lola Falana perform in a "jive"-themed sketch featuring the song "How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Loved You." Afterwards, there is a creative funny sketch based on the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. Mickey Rooney is Mr. Horn because he plays the horn. Concluding, a performance of several money-themed songs, including the chorus with "We're In the Money," Goulet with "Penny Serenade," Falana with "With Plenty of Money and You," and finally Cassidy, Goulet, and Falana with "Pennies from Heaven." The episode closes with everyone singing "A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening."
#4090: NBC FOLLIES
1973-10-11, WNBC, 52 min.
September 13, 1973-December 27, 1973. Thursday-night variety hour, hosted by Sammy Davis Jr. Mickey Rooney was featured in most of the shows.
#8929: NBC FOLLIES
1973-10-11, NBC, 52 min.
September 13, 1973-December 27, 1973. Thursday-night variety hour, hosted by Sammy Davis Jr. Mickey Rooney was featured in most of the shows. Host: Sammy Davis, Jr.
#4091: NBC FOLLIES
1973-10-25, WNBC, 52 min.
September 13, 1973-December 27, 1973. Thursday-night variety hour, hosted by Sammy Davis Jr. Mickey Rooney was featured in most of the shows.#4096: NBC FOLLIES
1973-11-01, WNBC, 52 min.
September 13, 1973-December 27, 1973. Thursday-night variety hour, hosted by Sammy Davis Jr. Mickey Rooney was featured in most of the shows.#4097: NBC FOLLIES
1973-11-08, WNBC, 52 min.
- Ernest Borgnine ,
- Nelson Eddy ,
- Sammy Davis Jr. ,
- Mary Costa ,
- Jonelle Allen ,
- Marx Brothers ,
- Jeannette MacDonald
September 13, 1973-December 27, 1973. Thursday-night variety hour, hosted by Sammy Davis Jr. Mickey Rooney was featured in most of the shows. A Marx Brothers sketch highlights the comedy with Sammy Davis Jr. as Groucho, Mickey Rooney as Harpo, Ernest Borgnine as Chico and diva Mary Costa as a put -upon socialite. Also, an "Indian Love Call" skit with Ernie Borgnine as Jeannette MacDonald and Mickey Rooney as Nelson Eddy. HIGHLIGHTS: Mary Costa sings "Entrance of the Countess Maritza" (sung in German). Sammy Davis sings "After Today." Mary and Sammy sing a Blues Medley. Jonelle Allen sings "Sweet Georgia Brown." In a grand finale the entire cast sing a medley from Broadway musicals.
#4088: NBC FOLLIES
1973-11-29, WNBC, 52 min.
September 13, 1973-December 27, 1973. Thursday-night variety hour, hosted by Sammy Davis Jr. Mickey Rooney was featured in most of the shows.#4089: NBC FOLLIES
1973-12-06, WNBC, 52 min.
September 13, 1973-December 27, 1973. Thursday-night variety hour, hosted by Sammy Davis Jr. Mickey Rooney was featured in most of the shows.#4094: NBC FOLLIES
1973-12-13, WNBC, 52 min.
September 13, 1973-December 27, 1973. Thursday-night variety hour, hosted by Sammy Davis Jr. Mickey Rooney was featured in most of the shows.#4095: NBC FOLLIES
1973-12-27, WNBC, 52 min.
September 13, 1973-December 27, 1973. This was the final broadcast of the series. Thursday-night variety hour, hosted by Sammy Davis Jr. Mickey Rooney was featured in most of the shows.