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#10510: GISELE MACKENZIE SHOW, THE
Order1958-02-08, NBC, 16 min.
September 28th, 1957-March 29th, 1958. (NBC). Singer Gisele Mackenzie left "Your Hit Parade" in 1957 to host this half-hour musical variety series, which was produced by Jack Benny's J&M Productions. Guest: Actor Robert Clary. Duplicate of 10540.
#10540: GISELE MACKENZIE SHOW, THE
Order1958-02-08, NBC, min.
September 28th, 1957-March 29th, 1958. (NBC). Singer Gisele Mackenzie left "Your Hit Parade" in 1957 to host this half-hour musical variety series, which was produced by Jack Benny's J&M Productions. Guest: Actor Robert Clary. Highlights: "It's Just The Gypsy In My Soul"- Gisele "An Affair To Remember"- Gisele "I Won't Dance"- Robert Clary Gisele and Robert talk Paris Medley- Gisele and Robert "Speak To Me My Love"-Gisele Maurice Chevalier Tribute-Robert Clary "How You're Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm?"- Gisele and Robert Duplicate of 10510.
1960-12-03, PBS, min.
- David Susskind
- Alice Ghostley
- Truman Capote
- Ronny Graham
- Robert Clary
- Leonard Sillman
- Virginia DeLuce
- June Carroll
1959-1961 PBS THE PLAY OF THE WEEK was a New York - based dramatic anthology series that relied heavily on talent from Broadway. Executive Producer, David Susskind. Broadcast this evening is the best of "New Faces" a production which made its theatrical performance on Broadway in the 1950's. It is a sprightly, five-act musical romp which features the same performers and the best of th sketches and musical numbers for Leonard Sillman in 1952 and '56. "Oedipus Goes South" is a take-off on Truman Capote by Ronny Graham, "Love is a Simple Thing" features Ina Swenson and Robert Clary, Virginia DeLuce, and June Carroll. In "Time For Ten" Alice Ghostley and June Carroll portray old maids.
#10275NN: PLAY OF THE WEEK: "NEW FACES"
Order1960-12-03, PBS, min.
- David Susskind
- Alice Ghostley
- Truman Capote
- Ronny Graham
- Robert Clary
- Leonard Sillman
- Virginia DeLuce
- June Carroll
1959-1961 PBS THE PLAY OF THE WEEK was a New York - based dramatic anthology series that relied heavily on talent from Broadway. Executive Producer, David Susskind. Broadcast this evening is the best of "New Faces" a production which made its theatrical performance on Broadway in the 1950's. It is a sprightly, five-act musical romp which features the same performers and the best of th sketches and musical numbers for Leonard Sillman in 1952 and '56. "Oedipus Goes South" is a take-off on Truman Capote by Ronny Graham, "Love is a Simple Thing" features Ina Swenson and Robert Clary, Virginia DeLuce, and June Carroll. In "Time For Ten" Alice Ghostley and June Carroll portray old maids. Duplicate of #10,230.
#3311: JOHN GARY SHOW, THE
Order1969-02-16, WPIX, 52 min.
June 22, 1966-September 7, 1966 (CBS); 1968 (Syndicated). Broadcast in New York on WPIX TV Sunday nights from 10:00 to 11:00pm, John Gary welcomes guests boxing great Sugar Ray Robinson, actors Greg Morris, Ju dy Carne and Robert Clary. HIGHLIGHTS: "From This Moment On".....................John Gary "Sock It To Me"......................Judy Carne "For Once in My Life..............Greg Morris 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.