The Hollywood Palace (1968)
Various guest hosts present a musical variety show.
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Episode 1 - Episode #3.1
Release Date: 18 Sep. 1965Add a Plot
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Episode 2 - Episode #3.2
Release Date: 25 Sep. 1965Add a Plot
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Episode 3 - Episode #3.3
Release Date: 2 Oct. 1965Fred Astaire enters to "Top Hat" surrounded by Go-Go dancers, and then he talks about the new dances, the Suns Family balancing act performs, Paul Lynde and Carmen Phillips appear in Herb Hartig's sketch "Don't," in which Paul attempts to rescue Carmen from a suicide jump, then the Andre Tahon Puppets appear, the We Five sing their hit "You Were On My Mind," Fonteyn and Nureyev dance the Black Swan, Jackie Mason does a monologue about the world situation, Jazz organist Jimmy Smith plays, Fred talks about getting older and then closes the show dancing to "The Cat," ...
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Episode 4 - Episode #3.4
Release Date: 9 Oct. 1965In her first appearance hosting the show, Joan Crawford introduces "The ballerina on the golden bicycle," Lily Yokoi. Joan Crawford also hosted June 4, 1966, and April 22, 1967.
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Episode 5 - Episode #3.5
Release Date: 16 Oct. 1965Add a Plot
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Episode 6 - Episode #3.6
Release Date: 23 Oct. 1965Add a Plot
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Episode 7 - Episode #3.7
Release Date: 6 Nov. 1965Add a Plot
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Episode 8 - Episode #3.8
Release Date: 13 Nov. 1965Add a Plot
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Episode 9 - Episode #3.9
Release Date: 20 Nov. 1965Add a Plot
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Episode 10 - Episode #3.10
Release Date: 27 Nov. 1965Add a Plot
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Episode 11 - Episode #3.11
Release Date: 4 Dec. 1965Add a Plot
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Episode 12 - Episode #3.12
Release Date: 11 Dec. 1965Add a Plot
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Episode 13 - Episode #3.13
Release Date: 25 Dec. 1965Bing is the MC in this special Christmas themed-episode. The highlight is the appearance of the cast of Hogan's Heroes, which was produced by Crosby's own company. The low point is when a duet of faux Nazis Werner Klemperer and John Banner sing "Silent Night" in the original German. Also: a clown does an act where he's broken into three midgets, and a dog act where the dog won't co-operate.
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Episode 14 - Episode #3.14
Release Date: 1 Jan. 1966Add a Plot
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Episode 15 - Episode #3.15
Release Date: 8 Jan. 1966Add a Plot
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Episode 16 - Episode #3.16
Release Date: 15 Jan. 1966Add a Plot
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Episode 17 - Episode #3.17
Release Date: 22 Jan. 1966Add a Plot
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Episode 18 - Episode #3.18
Release Date: 29 Jan. 1966Add a Plot
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Episode 19 - Episode #3.19
Release Date: 5 Feb. 1966Vincent Edwards is the weeks host and begins the show by singing, "A Fellow Needs a Girl", "Lulu's Back in Town" and "Maria" solo. Then, the Rogge Sisters perform an acrobatic routine by walking around on top of giant rubber balls, while the audience tries to decide if this even qualifies as a routine. A young Joan Rivers then does a stand-up comedy act. And, Liza Minnelli performs "Where Did You Learn to Dance?" and "There Is a Time", immediately followed by, Vincent Edwards and Liza Minnelli dueting, "Everything I've Got Belongs to You". Next up, is Bertha and Tina,...
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Episode 20 - Episode #3.20
Release Date: 12 Feb. 1966Add a Plot
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Episode 21 - Episode #3.21
Release Date: 19 Feb. 1966Add a Plot
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Episode 22 - Episode #3.22
Release Date: 26 Feb. 1966Add a Plot
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Episode 23 - Episode #3.23
Release Date: 5 Mar. 1966Add a Plot
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Episode 24 - Episode #3.24
Release Date: 12 Mar. 1966Add a Plot
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Episode 25 - Episode #3.25
Release Date: 19 Mar. 1966Add a Plot
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Episode 26 - Episode #3.26
Release Date: 26 Mar. 1966Add a Plot
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Episode 27 - Episode #3.27
Release Date: 2 Apr. 1966Add a Plot
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Episode 28 - Episode #3.28
Release Date: 9 Apr. 1966Add a Plot
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Episode 29 - Episode #3.29
Release Date: 16 Apr. 1966Add a Plot
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Episode 30 - Episode #3.30
Release Date: 23 Apr. 1966Add a Plot
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Episode 31 - Episode #3.31
Release Date: 30 Apr. 1966This is one of the best Palace shows with the emphasis on music and dance. And that should be no surprise since the host is the great Fred Astaire. Fred opens with "I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket" and "Steppin' Out with My Baby," and then talks about what's 'in' and what's 'out,' Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass play "Lonely Bull" and "What Now My Love," Louis Nye does a comedy routine about school pageants, Kermit the Frog and the Muppets perform, Helen O'Connell sings a medley of her hits - "All of Me," "Yours," "Embraceable You," "Amapola," "Green Eyes," and ...
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Episode 32 - Episode #3.32
Release Date: 7 May 1966Add a Plot
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Episode 33 - Episode #3.33
Release Date: 21 May 1966Add a Plot