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- The story of a female journalist who traveled around the world in 72 days.
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV EpisodeTodays guests are Shirley MacLaine, George Gobel, Guy Mitchell, Joel Grey, The Skylarks.
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–19631hTV Episode
- Todays Guest Hosts: Roy Rogers and Dale Evans; Guest Stars: Pat Brady, Pete Logan, Tony Martin, the Sons of the Pioneers, Kilgore Rangerettes, the Texas Range Riders.
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- Episode: (1957)1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–19637.6 (7)TV EpisodeTodays guests are Art Carney, Betty Hutton, Boris Karloff, Gloria DeWerd, Nancy Kilgas, The Skylarks.
- Episode:(1957)
Guest hosts: Pat Boone & Shirley MacLaine; guest stars: George Gobel, Gisele MacKenzie, Jeff Donnell
1956–1963TV EpisodeToday Guest hosts: Pat Boone and Shirley MacLaine; guest stars: George Gobel, Gisele MacKenzie, Jeff Donnell. - 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–19631h6.0 (14)TV EpisodeTodays guests are Maureen O'Hara, Shirley MacLaine, Howard Keel, Robert Wagner.
- Episode: (1957)1956–19631hTV Episode
- 1956–19631hTV EpisodeThe year end program has Dinah and Ann do a soft shoe number together, and tie up Fred with his own muffler during a number, Ann does a singing and dancing number in a night club setting, Fred is invited to play his saxophone with an all-boy Dixieland band,but he only knows "The Whiffenpoof Song".
- Episode: (1958)1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–19631hTV Episode
- 1956–1963TV EpisodeDinah Shore and Carol Burnett sing the popular duet, 'Side By Side.'
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- Ethel Merman is guest hostess for an hour of music and comedy. Guest stars include Polly Bergen, Jack Paar and Andy Williams; and there is a special appearance by chanteuse Genevieve.
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV EpisodeToday is the Christmas Show: Burl Ives, Gale Storm, John Raitt, Melissa Montgomery.
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV EpisodeDinah reminisces about her TV career and welcomes show-stopping entertainers Louis Prima and Keely Smith and their musical group, Sam Butera and The Witnesses.
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–19631hTV Episode
- 1956–1963TV EpisodeDinah's guests are dancer Gwen Verdon, comedians Groucho Marx and Carl Reiner and boxer Ingemar Johansson. Dinah sings a medley of tunes from her new LP, and teams with Groucho for "Peasy Weasy." Verdon does her Irby Fitch production from "Redhead." Gwen and Dinah flirt shamelessly with Ingemar as he gives them boxing lessons.
- In a salute to Dixieland, Dinah devotes the hour to jazz and blues numbers, with a little Latin beat included in Perez Prado's segment. Al Hirt really Jams, but the highlight is a montage sung by Dinah, Andy and Ella that moves along nicely, though it is sustained for about ten minutes straight. They really could sing in those days.
- 1956–19631hTV Episode
- Episode: (1963)1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV EpisodeTodays guests are Shirley Temple, Kay Thompson, John Raitt.
- 1956–19639.7 (138)TV EpisodeTodays guests are Bette Davis, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé, Alan King.
- 1956–19631hTV Episode
- 1956–19631hTV Episode
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV EpisodeIn this episode Dinah welcomes guests Janis Paige, Jimmie Rodgers, Virginia Ann Lee and Beatrice Lillie (who appears as Lady Peel). Elliott Reid performs in comedy sketches as a pompous British actor and as a bird-watching guest subject to 'fowl play.'
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–19631hTV Episode
- Episode: (1957)1956–1963TV Episode
- Episode: (1957)1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- Episode: (1957)1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV EpisodeTodays guests are Frank Sinatra, Gerry Mulligan, Bessie Griffith.
- In a show devoted to movie music, Lemmon playing piano, sings a medley of Gershwin numbers with Dinah, Syd does an exotic mysterious east themed dance, all get together in costume to salute songs (mostly from Circa 1930) that flopped.
- 1956–1963TV EpisodeDinah devotes the hour to the glories of the art of the piano. Her guests perform in skits and performances devoted to great classical pianists (Liberace), old time honky tonk style (Little), modern (Nero) and pops (Charles), and Dinah finds several numbers to sing with.
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- "A boy, a girl and a piano" - This line from the episode's introduction describes the proceedings to a tee. Singer Bobby Darin and pianist André Previn join Dinah Shore for an hour of song with no props (other than Previn's piano), no comedy and very little banter.
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–19631hTV Episode
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- Another fine episode, this one featuring talented singers in several different styles-even Carl Reiner! Tragically, Alfred Apaka died less than two months after this show aired.
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV EpisodeGuests: Ella Fitzgerald, Ida Lupino and Howard Duff, The Lampliters.
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV EpisodeIn an 1890's restaurant scene,Dinah is on a swing, Carney is a singing waiter. Zsa Zsa has a splashy song number with top hatted chorus boys,Reiner bets Dinah anyone can sing, and fetches a cab driver out of his car into the studio. The boys do a take off on the Kingston Trio.
- After a Mardi Gras number, a performing pigeon is replaced by Carl Reiner, Conners joins Dinah in a send up of silent cowboy films, Goodman does a medley of his hits, Dinah tries to play the Clairenet, and all participate in a medicine show skit featuring Conners as a trick shooter and Goodman as a grizzled prospector.
- Dinah Shore takes her monthly week off, and this time period is filled by a variety show with the singing comedy team of Louis Prima and Keely Smith, actor Tony Randall, country singer Jimmy Dean, ventriloquist Shari Lewis, Alfredo Alaria's South American dance troupe, the musical aggregation of Sam Butera and the Witnesses, and the Paul Weston orchestra.
- 1956–19631hTV EpisodeWe start at an amusement park, and go through a spooky house and ride a roller coaster. Mata and Hari do a silent film parody and intro a Corvair spot,Hickman moons over puppy love for teacher Dinah, Burns insists on singing even as Dinah tries a Gracie routine, all join Norvo for closing number.
- Guests: Walter Slezak, Mahalia Jackson, Art Carney.
- 1956–1963TV EpisodeTodays guests are Jackie Cooper, Betty Grable, George Montgomery, The Israeli Ballet.
- The World's First Aqua Rodeo.
- Guests: Red Skelton, Nat King Cole, Tuesday Weld.
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- Guests: James Garner, Paul Anka, Al Hirt.
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- Guests: Polly Bergen, Louis Nye, Al Hirt, University of Michigan's men's glee club.
- 1956–1963TV EpisodeLos Angeles Dodgers baseball coach Leo Durocher with team members Don Drysdale, Don Demeter, Larry Sherry, Duke Snider, Maury Wills, Gil Hodges, John Roseboro, Wally Moon and Johnny Podres.
- A woman falls in love with the Doctor she meets at the train station after she gets a cinder in her eye.
- A musical version of Stephen Benet's story about Tim O'Halloran, who travels from Ireland to America for his love, Kitty Malone. He gets job on the railroad and meets the leprechaun, Rory. Because of that, wonderful things happen for all.
- Dinah's guests are George Burns, Ginger Rogers and Nat King Cole. "Sugar Throat" Burns tries to convince Dinah, Ginger and Nat to sing a duet with him without success - they all claim that they don't want to hurt the feeling of a dear colleague; in Nat's case the colleague is himself. All the guests sing several solo numbers instead.
- Songs and schtick. Dick Van Dyke pretends to be miffed about the attention Laurence Harvey is getting, sings and dances to three numbers: "Top Hat", "Once in Love With Amy", and "Singing in the Rain", combining great dancing with pratfalls. Harvey performs Shakespeare. Vegas stalwarts Jackie and Roy perform "Mountain Greenery" and "Side by Side". Interesting experimental dance number by The Tony Charmoli Dancers utilized color negative and color key effects. The show's finale is a medley of wartime song favorites sung by Van Dyke, Shore, and Harvey.
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV EpisodeTodays guests are Vince Edwards, George Chakiris, Keely Smith.
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- Episode: (1959)1956–1963TV Episode
- 1956–1963TV Episode
- Todays guests are Jack Lemmon, Cyd Charisse.
- 1956–1963TV EpisodeTodays guests are Andre Previn, Dorothy Loudon, Joey Bishop.