CTVA US Music Variety - "The Dinah Shore Show" (60min) (NBC) Season 7 (1962-63)

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(60 min) Season 7 (NBC) (1962-63)
Episode Guide compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by: Rina Fox, Tom Alger
references:
TV Guide / Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov)
Internet Movie Database (https://us.imdb.com)
UCLA Film and Television Archive, New York Times, Chicago Tribune

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NBC Sundays 10:00-11:00pm Eastern (60 min) (approx every 4th week)

Note: According to the ad in TV Guide, the 14Oct1962 episode was sponsored by S&H Green Stamps  (not Chevy).

7.01 [192] The Dinah Shore Show: One Woman Show
14-Oct-1962 NBC Sun 10:00pm Eastern
Summary:
Dinah returns to a familiar spot, Sunday night, to kick off her 12th year on TV. This season she'll do nine monthly
taped hours, all in this time period. Tonight, it's strictly a one-woman show, the result of Dinah's wish "to do one
show in which I can just sing and sing and sing." Backed by Frank DeVol's orchestra and her long-time accompanist
Ticker Freeman, she'll do just that, concentrating on spirituals, blues and ballads. Tonight's material was "auditioned"
last June during Dinah's Las Vegas night-club engagement.
(Musical) Highlights:
Blues: "St. Louis Blues," "Sent for You Yesterday," "Blues in the Night," "The Man I Love."
Ballads: "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams," "Hello Young Lovers," "After You've Gone," "Please Don't TalkAbout Me,"
"Some of These Days," "Without Love," "Glory of Love," "I Ain't Down Yet," "Hi Lili," "I Get Along Without You"
Spirituals: "Motherless Child," "Joshua," "All God's Children," "Ezekiel"

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21Oct1962 - Dupont Show of the Week
28Oct1962 - NBC News Special: The River Nile (narrated by James Mason).
04Nov1962 - Dupont Show of the Week

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7.02 [193] The Dinah Shore Show
11-Nov-1962 NBC Sunday 10:00pm Eastern
hosted by Dinah Shore
guests
Dean Martin
James Garner
Summary:
Dinah, who opened the season with a one-woman show, won't be lonely tonight - her guests are Dean Martin
and James Garner, and there's a no-talk rule, based on the premise that everything and anything can be said
with music. So, wandering through some elaborate sets, our trio sings its way through the show.
(Musical) Highlights:
--Dinah Shore and James Garner - "I Wish I Were in Love"
--James Garner - "You'll Never Get Away from Me"
--All (probably Shore, Martin and Garner) - "Consider Yourself"

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18Nov1962 - Dupont Show of the Week
25Nov1962 - NBC Special: "The Chosen Child"
02Dec1962 - Dupont Show of the Week

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7.03 [194] The Dinah Shore Show: MUSIC OF AMERICA
09-Dec-1962 NBC Sunday 10:00pm
hosted by Dinah Shore
guests
Frank Sinatra
The Gerry Mulligan Quartet
Ben Webster
Bessie Griffin and the Gospel Pearls

New York Times:
Music of America, jazz, pops and gospel hymns, with
Frank Sinatra, the Gerry Mulligan Quartet and other guests.

Dinah welcomes Frank Sinatra, who makes his first television appearance of the season. Joining Dinah and Frank for a
show devoted to representative American songs are the Gerry Mulligan jazz quartet (featuring saxophonist Ben Webster),
and Bessie Griffin and the Gospel Pearls. Producer Burt Shevelove wrote the taped hour. Harry Zimmerman conducts.
(Musical) Highlights:
--Frank Sinatra - "Please Be Kind" and "Moonlight in Vermont"
--Dinah Shore and Frank Sinatra - "It's a Good Day," "It's Almost like Being in Love, "Great Come and Get It Day,"
"Great Day," "Where or When," "I See Your Face Before Me," "That Face," "You're Sensational" and
"Best Things in Life Are free"
--Dinah Shore - Irving Berlin medley: "All Alone," "Remember" and "How About Me?"
--Dinah Shore - "Mad About Him Blues"
--Bessie Griffin - "Deep River," "New Jersusalem" and "When the Saints Come Marching In"
--Dinah Shore and Gerry Mulligan - "Lazy River"
--Gerry Mulligan - "Who's Got Rhythm?" and "Go Home"

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16Dec1962 - Dupont Show of the Week
23Dec1962 - Bell Telephone Hour Christmas Show - hosted by Jane Wyatt.

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7.04 [195] The Dinah Shore Show:
30-Dec-1962 NBC Sunday 10:00pm
hosted by Dinah Shore
guests
Cyd Charisse
Jack Lemmon

Synopsis:
Cyd Charisse and Jack Lemmon help Dinah say "Skiddo to '62" a festive holiday musical.
Summary:
Music from the movies is the theme of tonight's show. Joining Dinah are Jack Lemmon and Cyd Charisse.
Dinah sings a medley of all 28 Oscar-winning songs,
and Miss Charisse is featured in "Dance of the Ages", a dance spectacular about a love goddess.
(Musical) Highlights:
Dinah sings, "Old Black Magic," "Moon River," "Days of Wine and Roses," "Blackbirds and Bluebirds," and an Oscar Medley.
Dinah & Cyd Charisse perform "Bowl of Chop Suey".
Jack Lemmon performs "Peasant Love Song".
Jack & Cyd duet on "Love with a Capital You".
Jack playing piano while Dinah sings "You Can't Take that Away From Me" and "Cheek to Cheek".
From Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire's movies Top Hat.

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06Jan1963 - Special: Projection '62
13Jan1963 - Dupont Show of the Week

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7.05 [196] The Dinah Shore Show
20-Jan-1963 NBC Sun
hosted by Dinah Shore
guests
Liberace
Ray Charles
Peter Nero
Big Tiny Little

Summary:
The star of tonight's show is the piano. Joining Dinah are keyboard artists Liberace, Ray Charles, Peter Nero
and Big Tiny Little (accompanied by his trio). The program traces the history of the piano from the
lyrical precision of Chopin to the spirited improvisations of modern jazz.
Highlights:
Dinah joined by Liberace sings "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows".
Peter Nero performs "My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean".
Dinah sings "I Concentrate on You".
Ray Charles and his Singers perform "Georgia" and "Tell Me What I Say".
Big Tiny does "Woodchoppers Ball" and "Hindustan".
Liberace performs Chopin's "Polonaise Militaire"
Ray Charles sings "Just a Little Lovin'".
Dinah solos to a medley of oldies including "Heart of My Heart".

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27Jan1963 - NBC White Paper: "The Rise of Kruschev" Part 1 (covering the six months from death of Stalin to Khurschev's
emergence as leader).
03Feb1963 - NBC White Paper: "The Rise of Kruschev" (Part 2)
10Feb1963 - Dupont Show of the Week

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7.06 [197] The Dinah Shore  Show
17-Feb-1963 NBC Sun
directed by Dean Whitmore
hosted by Dinah Shore
guests
Bing Crosby
Al Hirt
Bud and Travis
The Harry Zimmerman Orchestra

Choreography by Nick Castle
Synopsis:
During World War II, Bing Crosby and Dinah became a familiar duo entertaining servicemen. Now, for the first time on
Dinah's TV show, they are reunited.
Also making music: Jazz trumpeter Al Hirt and his group, and folksingers Bud and Travis.
Bing sings, "In a Little Spanish Town"
Al performs, "Easy to Love" and "Chop Suey"
Dinah sings, "Wonderful Boy" and "Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year"
Bud and Travis perform, "Raspberries" and "La Bamba"
Dinah and Bing perform, "You'll Never Get Away", "Buddies", "Let the Rest of the World Go By" and "'S Wonderful".
Dinah, Bing and Al perform, "South Rampart Street Parade"
Dinah and Al do "Serenade in Blue".
The Dinah Shore Show. This medley from 1963 includes "How About You?," "I'd Do Anything" from Oliver, and "Teamwork."

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24Feb1963 - NBC Special: "The Problem with Water Is People."
03Mar1963 - NBC White Paper: "The Rise of Kruschev" (Part 2)
10Mar1963 - Dupont Show of the Week

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7.07 [198] The Dinah Shore  Show
17-Mar-1963 NBC Sun
a Sewanee production; executive producer, Henry Jaffe; producer-director, Charles S. Dubin
written by Will Glickman
hosted by Dinah Shore
guests
Ella Fitzgerald
Joan Sutherland
Summary:
Program includes a salute to St. Patrick's day and a segment in which the three singers perform a torch song in
their own special style.
--TV Guide:
Dinah's guests are also singers - jazz vocalist Ella Fitzgerald and dramatic coloratura Joan Sutherland.
The three perform their numbers in concert style with the emphasis on the singer and the song. A salute to
St. Patrick's Day and a torchy tribute to unrequited love are among the highlights.
For tonight's taped hour, Dinah returns to the New York studio where she got her first big break. She
reminisces by singing a few bars of "Yes, My Darling Daughter," which she introduced on the Eddie Cantor
radio show. Charles S. Dubin directed. Orchestra conducted by Robert Emmett Dolan.
(Musical) Highlights:
--Dinah Shore - "Something's Coming" and "I Get Along Without You Very Well"
--Ella Fitzgerald - "Body and Soul" and "Running Wild"
--Joan Sutherland - "Ah, fors' e lui" (from 'La Traviata') and "Vissi d'arte" (from 'Tosca')
--Dinah Shore, Ella Fitzgerald and Joan Sutherland - "Three Little Maids" and "Lover, Come Back to Me"
--Dinah Shore - "Kerry Dance" and "Molly Malone"
--Joan Sutherland - "Last Rose of Summer"
--Ella Fitzgerald - "I Got It Bad"
Credits:
Music routines, Ticker Freeman; music, Robert Emmett Dolan.
Summary:
"Dinah’s guests are also singers--jazz vocalist Ella Fitzgerald and dramatic coloratura Joan Sutherland.
The three perform their numbers in concert style, with the emphasis on the singer and the song.
A salute to St. Patrick’s Day and a torchy tribute to unrequited love are among the highlights.
For tonight’s taped hour, Dinah returns to the New York studio where she got her first big break.
She reminisces by singing a few bars of Yes, my darling daughter, which she introduced on the Eddie Cantor radio show.

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24Mar1963 - Dupont Show of the Week
31Mar1963 - NBC White Paper: "British Socialized Medicine"
07Apr1963 - Dupont Show of the Week

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7.08 [199] The Dinah Shore Show: EASTER SHOW
14-Apr-1963 NBC Sun
directed by Burt Shevelove
hosted by Dinah Shore
guests
Bobby Darin
Andre Previn

Highlights:
The trio plans to work without elaborate sets - all the numbers will be showcased around a single grand piano.
Previn plays "Second Chance", the Oscar nominated song he composed for "Two for the Seesaw"
Dinah sings, "Man I Love", "Lazy Afternoon" and "Just In Time"
Bobby sings, "Blue Skies", "Long Time Man", "Work Song, and "Bidin' My Time".
Previn performs, "It Don't Mean A Thing"
Dinah & Bobby sing, "Everybody's Doin' It" and "If I Had My Druthers".
--Chicago Tribune listing:
"A Girl ... a Boy ... A Piano" is the theme of Dinah' Easter show featuring guest stars: Bobby Darin and Andre Previn.

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21Apr1963 - Dupont Show of the Week
28Apr1963 - NBC White Paper: "The Business of Gambling"
05May1963 - Dupont Show of the Week

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7.09 [200] The Dinah Shore Show (final episode)
12-May-1963 NBC Sun
directed by
hosted by Dinah Shore
guests
Georgia Brown
Sam Fletcher
Barbra Streisand
The Chad Mitchell Trio

Highlights:
Barbra sings, "Cry Me A River" and "Happy Days Are Here Again"
Dinah, Georgia, Barbra, Sam and the Chad Mitchell Trio sang "Brotherhood Of Man" (from "How To Succeed in Business")
--Chicago Tribune listing:
Dinah presents a group of rising show business stars including Georgia Brown, Barbra Streisand, Sam Fletcher,
and the Chad Mitchell Trio in her last broadcast before starting her voluntary leave of absence from the series.
--TV Guide:
Dinah closes out her 12th year on TV with a guest lineup of vocal performances she believes will be important entertainers
of the future. Included are English singer Georgia Brown of the Broadway musical "Oliver,"
Barbra Streisand, Sam Fletcher, and the Chad Mitchell Trio. Harry Zimmerman orchestra.
(Musical) Highlights:
--Dinah Shore - "Best Is Yet to Come" and "This Could be the Start of Something Big"
--Georgia Brown - "As Long As He Needs Me," "Bill Bailey" and "Don't Dilly-Dally on the Way"
--Sam Fletcher - "Tall Hope," "Stella by Starlight"and "I Believe in You"
--Barbra Streisand - "Cry Me A River" and "Happy Days are Here Again"
--Chad Mitchell Trio - "Alberta," "Lizzie Borden" and "You Can Tell the World"

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Summer Replacement Shows
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19May1963 - Dupont Show of the Week
26May1963 - 15th Annual Emmy Awards
02Jun1963 - Dupont Show of the Week (repeat of "Big Deal in Laredo")
09Jun1963 - Dupont Show of the Week
16Jun1963 - Dupont Show of the Week
23Jun1963 - Dupont Show of the Week
30Jun1963 - Dupont Show of the Week
07Jul1963 - Dupont Show of the Week
14Jul1963 - Dupont Show of the Week (repeat of "The Outpost")
21Jul1963 - Dupont Show of the Week (repeat of "Fire Rescue")
28Jul1963 - Dupont Show of the Week (repeat of "Windfall")
04Aug1963 - Dupont Show of the Week (repeat of "Emergency Ward")
11Aug1963 - Dupont Show of the Week (repeat of "Two Faces of Treason")
18Aug1963 - Dupont Show of the Week (repeat of "The Shadowed Affair")
25Aug1963 - Dupont Show of the Week (repeat of "The Interrogator")
01Sep1963 - Dupont Show of the Week (repeat of "The Legend of Lylah Clare")
08Sep1963 - Dupont Show of the Week (repeat of "To Bury Caesar")
15Sep1963 - Dupont Show of the Week (Season Premiere, "The Last Hangman")


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