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7 records found for Paul Whiteman
#10403: "AMERICA'S GREATEST BANDS"
Order1955-07-30, CBS, 10 min.
June 25th, 1955- September 24th, 1955 Paul Whiteman hosted this summer series. He presents different big name bands each week. This series is a summer replacement show for The Jackie Gleason Show. Presented are four different big bands each week. On this episode, Jazz drummer Louis Bellson and his band are featured.
#10404: "AMERICA'S GREATEST BANDS"
Order1955-08-13, CBS, 10 min.
June 25th, 1955- September 24th, 1955 Paul Whiteman hosted this summer series. He presents different big name bands each week. This series is a summer replacement show for The Jackie Gleason Show. Presented are four different big bands each week. Guests: Ray Anthony and his band.
#10406: "AMERICA'S GREATEST BANDS"
Order1955-08-20, CBS, 25 min.
June 25th, 1955- September 24th, 1955 Paul Whiteman hosted this summer series. He presents different big name bands each week. This series is a summer replacement show for The Jackie Gleason Show. Presented are four different big bands each week. Guest: Drummer Gene Krupa.
#10359: "AMERICA'S GREATEST BANDS"
Order1955-09-17, CBS, min.
June 25th, 1955- September 24th, 1955 Paul Whiteman hosted this summer series. He presents different big name bands each week.
1961-02-03, WNBC, 52 min.
- Carol Lawrence
- Polly Bergen
- Roberta Peters
- Russell Arms
- Donald Voorhees
- Paul Whiteman
- Jorge Bolet
- Kelly Brown
- Theodor Uppman
January 12, 1959-April 26, 1968. This musical series ran semiregularly for almost ten seasons-sometimes weekly, sometimes biweekly, and sometimes as irregularly scheduled specials. All types of music were presented on the hour series; Donald Voorhees conducted the Bell Telephone Orchestra.1961-11-05, WNBC, 55 min.
- Rudy Vallee
- Robert Russell Bennett
- Dorothy Loudon
- Kate Smith
- Count Basie
- Bing Crosby
- Bill Hayes
- John Bubbles
- Blossom Dearie
- Ruth Etting
- Paul Whiteman
Count Basie and his orchestra, Dorothy Loudon, Bill Hayes, John Bubbles and Blossom Dearie perform some of the big tunes of the 1930's. Pre-recordings of Bing Crosby, Ruby Vallee, Kate Smith and Ruth Etting help set the mood. Paul Whiteman narrates this hour-long taped tribute. Musical director: Robert Russell Bennett. Highlights: "You've Got That Thing"---------------------------------------Dearie "Why?"-------------------------------------------------------------Chorus "Why Was I Born?"---------------------------------------------Loudon "That Old Gang of Mine"--------------------------------------Chorus "You're the Top," "Mine" --------------------------Loudon & Hayes "One O'clock Jump"--------------------------------------------Basie "Ain't Necessarily So"-----------------------------------------Bubbles "Putting All My Eggs in One Basket"----------------------Dearie "All the Things You Are"---------------------------------------Hayes "Wish I Were in Love Again"--------------------------------Loudon "Over the Rainbow"--------------------------------------------All
1966-05-01, WCBS, 52 min.
- Rudy Vallee
- Rod Serling
- Frances Langford
- We Five
- Fred Allen
- Milton Berle
- Arthur Godfrey
- Frank Sinatra
- Bob Hope
- Don Ameche
- Ron Howard
- Bing Crosby
- Dick Van Dyke
- Walter Winchell
- Gale Gordon
- Sheldon Leonard
- John Scott Trotter
- Freeman Gosden
- Charles Correll
- Fanny Brice
- Paul Whiteman
- Lucille Ball
- Jim Nabors
- Glenn Miller
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Edward R. Murrow
- Morton Downey
- HV Kaltenborn
- Dianne Sherry
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Arthur Tracy
- Kerry McLane
Arthur Godfrey and Don Ameche are hosts for a nostalgic review of the great stars and favorite programs of radio and television history. Joining them in this special are Bing Crosby, Lucille Ball, Gale Gordon, Sheldon Leonard, Rod Serling, John Scott Trotter, and We Five, who sing "Beyond the Sea." Many others. Many archival transcripts are heard with Freeman Gosden, Charles Correll, Fanny Brice, Rudy Vallee, Milton Berle, and Fred Allen. Duplicate Of # 997.