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#10380: SHOWER OF STARS
Order1955-11-03, CBS, 23 min.
September 30th, 1954-April 17th, 1958 (CBS) Shower Of Stars was a once-a-month replacement series for CBS's popular Thursday night entry, "Climax," with host William Lundigan. A wide variety of shows took place including a variety of spectaculars and dramatic shows. The show was first hosted by William Lundigan who was later replaced by Jack Benny. Guests: Frankie Laine, Marilyn Maxwell, Gracie Allen. Frankie and Marilyn sing a duet, " Love In Blume." Gracie Allen does a comedy skit with Jack Benny. Jack does a skit entitled, "The Sportsman." William Lundigan does a commercial for Chrysler Corporation.
#10381: SHOWER OF STARS
Order1955-12-31, CBS, 7 min.
September 30th, 1954-April 17th, 1958 (CBS) Shower Of Stars was a once-a-month replacement series for CBS's popular Thursday night entry, "Climax," with host William Lundigan. A wide variety of shows took place including a variety of spectaculars and dramatic shows. The show was first hosted by William Lundigan who was later replaced by Jack Benny. Guest: Morey Amsterdam does a standup comedy routine.
#10315: SHOWER OF STARS
Order1956-02-16, CBS, 7 min.
September 30th, 1954-April 17th, 1958 (CBS) Shower Of Stars was a once-a-month replacement series for CBS's popular Thursday night entry, "Climax," with host William Lundigan. A wide variety of shows took place including a variety of spectaculars and dramatic shows. The show was first hosted by William Lundigan who was later replaced by Jack Benny. The Andrew Sisters sing a medley of songs.
#13157: SHOWER OF STARS
Order1957-04-06, CBS, 4 min.
September 30th, 1954-April 17th, 1958 (CBS) Shower Of Stars was a once-a-month replacement series for CBS's popular Thursday night entry, "Climax," with host William Lundigan. A wide variety of shows took place including a variety of spectaculars and dramatic shows. The show was first hosted by William Lundigan who was later replaced by Jack Benny. This episode stars Tallulah Bankhead, Ed Wynn, Jack Benny, and Bert Lahr.