Pat Boone Chevy Showroom Sponsors
- Chevrolet
(aka "Pat Boone Variety")
Episode Guide compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by: Rina Fox
references:
TV Guide / Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov) /
Internet Movie Database (http://us.imdb.com)
UCLA Film and Television Archive /
Writers Guild of America (wga)
Charleston Gazette, Arizona Republic, Lawrence
Journal, Alton Telegraph
Cooga Mooga production
for
ABC (Thursdays 9:00-9:30pm EST)
US Music Variety series 1957-60 117 episodes x 30 min (03Oct57- 30Jun60)
Hosted by Pat Boone
with Regulars: The McGuire Sisters
The Arthur "Artie" Malvin Chorus
The Bill Foster Dancers
The Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Louise O'Brien (season 3 1959)
Announcer: John Cannon
Fifties pop music star Pat Boone hosted and starred in this "Rock 'n Roll"
variety show sponsored by Chevrolet.
With his success in the movies and on the charts it was only natural that his
clean cut, wholesome style be just
as successful on television.
Pat Boone returned to television in the 1966-67 season with "The Pat Boone Show" a daytime half-hour
variety show on NBC, featuring
The Paul Smith Orchestra.
His third series, in 1969, was a syndicated ninety-minute talk show "Pat
Boone in Hollywood" again featuring
The Paul Smith Orchestra.
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ABC Thursdays 9:00-9:30pm Eastern
[01] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
03Oct1957 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests Anna Maria Alberghetti
Highlights:
Pat sings "Love Letters in the Sand".
Pat and Anna Maria duet with a "Coffee Break" medley.
[02] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
10Oct1957 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singer-actress Shirley Jones who costars with Pat in the film "April Love"
and Pat's kid brother singer Nick Todd.
Highlights:
Pat Boone sings "Ain’t That a Shame".
Nick Todd sings "Plaything".
Pat and Shirley duet with "April Love".
Shirley solos with "You Make Me Feel So Young".
Pat sings "Honeycomb" and closes with the hymn "Peace in the Valley".
[03] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
17Oct1957 ABC Thur [Charleston Gazette]
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singer-actress-comedienne Janis Paige
Highlights:
Pat sings "It's Good to Be Alive", "My Heart Reminds Me" and "When the Swallows
Come Back to Capistrano".
Pat and Janis duet with "Let's Take a Walk Around the Block".
Janis solos with "At Long Last, Love".
A circus production number features Gautier's steeplechase.
Pat also presents the third Sport magazine award to the most valuable player in
the World Series.
[04] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
24Oct1957 ABC Thur [Charleston Gazette]
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
actress Terry Moore
and ventriloquist Paul Winchell and his puppet Jerry Mahoney
Highlights:
Pat sings "Chances Are", "Jamboree Jones", "I Cried For You" and the
inspirational "Sweet Hour of Prayer".
Winchell and Mahoney duet with "If'n".
The whole gang does "Tutti Frutti".
[05] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
31Oct1957 ABC Thur [Hutchinson News]
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singer Beatrice Lillie
and singer-dancer-actor Joel Grey of "Jack in the Beanstalk".
Highlights:
Beatrice Lillie sings "Apologize".
Pat sings "April Love", "All I Do is Dream of You" and the inspirational "Just a
Closer Walk With Thee".
Joel appears as a young man who's working his way through college.
[06] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
07Nov1957 ABC Thur [Charleston Gazette]
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singer-actress Dolores Gray
and singer-dancer-actor Joel Grey.
Highlights:
Dolores Gray takes a musical round-the-world tour with songs "A Foggy Day in
London Town", "Pigallie",
"Arrivederci Roma" and "Manhattan".
Pat sings "All Alone" and "Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy".
Pat and Joel sing "Wake Up, Little Susie".
[07] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
14Nov1957 ABC Thur [Charleston Gazette]
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singer Jaye P. Morgan
French comedian-ventriloquist Robert Lamouret and his hilarious duck and dog.
and singer-dancer-actor Joel Grey.
Highlights:
Jaye P. Morgan sings "You Gotta See Momma Every Night".
Robert and his amorous French duck has some fun with Jaye P. Morgan.
Jaye and her webfooted pal duet with "Aren't You Glad You're You".
Pat sings "Sunday" and "April Love".
[08] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
21Nov1957 ABC Thur [Charleston Gazette]
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests The Ames Brothers Martha Davis and Spouse
and singer-dancer-actor Joel Grey.
Highlights:
Pat sings "April Love" and winds up with "You'll Never Walk Alone".
The Ames Brothers sing "Melodie d'Amour".
[09] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
28Nov1957 ABC Thur [Charleston Gazette]
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singer-actress Celeste Holm
and Pat's father-in-law Country star Red Foley.
Highlights:
Celeste Holm sings "Getting to Know You".
Pat, Red and Celeste sing "Do It Yourself".
Pat sings the traditional "I've Got Plenty to Be Grateful For".
[10] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
05Dec1957 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
comedian-actor Stubby Kaye The Fontane Sisters
and ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson with Danny O'Day and Farfel.
Highlights:
Pat's doing his Christmas shopping early and his favorite department store is
the hangout for entertainers.
Stubby Kaye is Santa Claus, ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson runs the toy department
and the Fontane Sisters have those
salesgirl blues.
Stubby contributes "Jubilation T. Cornpone".
Pat sings "It's Beginning to Look Alot Like Christmas".
Jimmy Nelson's routine is selling his dog, Farfel which is amusing.
[11] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
12Dec1957 ABC Thur [Charleston Gazette]
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singer Peggy King
and The Four Lads.
Highlights:
Pat sings "You Do Something To Me".
Peggy teaches Pat the Stanislavsky School of Acting.
Peggy sings "The St. Louis Blues".
The Four Lads perform "A Light in the Window".
Pat sneaks in a musical plug for his movie "April Love"
and joins The Four Lads in a weather prediciton, "Rain".
[12] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
19Dec1957 ABC Thur [Arizona Republic]
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
Soprano Elaine Malbin The Texas Boys Choir
and puppeteers The Trotter Brothers.
Highlights:
Elaine Malbin sings an aria from Puccini's "La Boheme".
Pat and Elaine duet with "Madame Butterfly".
Texas Boys Choir perform "Oh, Tannenbaum".
Pat sings "Someone to Watch Over Me", "Santa's Coming to Town" and "Silent
Night".
[13] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
26Dec1957 ABC Thur [San Antonio Light]
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
Jazz singer Carmel Quinn.
Highlights:
Pat sings "All the Way".
Carmel performs "Mother Kelly's Doorstep".
Pat and Carmel duet with "Zing a Little Zong".
The finale is "God Bless America."
[14] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
02Jan1958 ABC Thur [San Antonio Light]
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
TV personality Dick Clark
singer Andy Williams
and Danny & the Juniors.
Highlights:
Pat sings "Shake, Rattle and Roll", "Very Special Love", "April Love" and "Never
Be Afraid".
Andy sings "Breezin' Along the Breeze" and "I Get a Kick Out of You".
DJ Dick Clark introduces an act called Danny and the Juniors with "At the Hop".
[15] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
09Jan1958 ABC Thur [San Antonio Light]
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
Opera singer Helen Traubel
and singer-instrumentalist Billy Vaughn.
Highlights:
Pat sings "Smack Dab in the Middle", "Till", "Lazy River" and the hymn "Beyond
the Sunset".
Pat and Helen sing in German with a rock'n'roll version of "Love Me".
Bandleader Billy Vaughn repeats his record hit, "Silvery Moon".
[16] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
16Jan1958 ABC Thur [San Antonio Light]
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singer-actor Tab Hunter
Highlights:
Pat sings in a big production number in a new version of "Put It There, Pal" (an
old Crosby-Hope duet) with Tab Hunter.
Pat sings "Clover in the Meadow".
Tab sings "Lafayette Escadrillo".
[17] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
23Jan1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singer Dorothy Collins
and The Billy Williams Quartet.
Highlights:
Pat sings "Buzz, Buzz, Buzz", "Why Don't They Understand" and Birth of the
Blues".
Dorothy Collins sings "Long, Long Ago".
The Billy Williams Quartet performs "Them There Eyes".
Pat and The Billy Williams Quartet sing "Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries".
Pat concludes with "America the Beautiful".
[18] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
30Jan1958 ABC Thur [Lawrence Journal]
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
actor-comedian Dick Van Dyke
and The Mills Brothers.
Highlights:
Pat and The Mills Brothers sing "You Always Hurt the One You Love".
Pat sings "Sugar Time", "Why Don't They Understand" and "The Glory of Love".
The Mills Brothers perform "Get a Job", "Tiger Rag", "Til Then", "Opus No.1",
"Jones Boy", "Glowworm" and "Paper Doll".
[19] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
06Feb1958 ABC Thur [Arizona Republic]
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singer-actor-comedian Dennis Day
Highlights:
Dennis Day sings "Where or When".
Pat solos with "Bingo", "Catch a Falling Star", "More Than You Know" and
"Wonderful Time Up There".
Pat and Dennis duet on a medley of popular favorites.
Pat sings the hymn "One Little Candle".
[20] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
13Feb1958 ABC Thur [Lawrence Journal]
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
actress Gina Lollobrigida
and Country singer Jimmy Dean.
Highlights:
Pat sings "A Very Special Love", "Opus 1" and "Always".
Pat & Gina duet on a medley of American and Italian songs including "That's
Amore"
Jimmy Dean solos with "Makin' My Mind Up".
Pat & Jimmy team up for "Big D".
Pat closes with the hymn "One Little Candle".
[21] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
20Feb1958 ABC Thur [Hutchison News]
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singer Peggy Lee
Highlights:
Peggy sings "People Like You and Me", "Swing Low" and "What Would I Do".
Pat sings "Wabash Cannon Ball", "Too Soon to Know" and "You're My Girl".
Pat closes with "Because".
[22] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
27Feb1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singer Andy Williams
and dancer-actress Neile Adams.
Highlights:
Songs include "Young at Heart", "Day In and Day Out", "Wonderful Time Up There",
"Personality",
"Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" and "It's No Secret".
[23] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
06Mar1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singer-actress Shirley Jones
and actor-comedian Dick Van Dyke.
Highlights:
Pat sings "Oh, Oh, I'm Falling in Love", "April Love", "Lucky Old Sun" and "It's
No Secret".
Pat, Shirley and Dick do a song and dancer routine of "Mention My Name in
Sheboygan".
[24] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
13Mar1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
songstress Carmel Quinn
and The Four Lads.
Highlights:
St. Patrick's Day show.
Pat sings "Great Day for the Irish".
[25] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
20Mar1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
actress Gertrude Berg
and French song stylist Genevieve.
Highlights:
"Molly Goldberg" (Gertrude Berg) cripples the language in her amiable and
inimitable manner.
[26] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
27Mar1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
comedienne Pat Carroll
singer Jaye P. Morgan
and The Morgan Brothers (Jaye's brothers Bob, Dick, Duke and Charlie).
Highlights:
Songs include, "Way Down Yonder", "A Very Precious Love", "Wonderful Time Up
There", "Take the Time"
and "These Will Be the Good Ole Days".
[27] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
03Apr1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singer Pearl Bailey
and boxer Rocky Graziano.
Highlights:
Pat sings "Most Unusual Day", "It's Too Soon to Know" and "The Lord's Prayer".
Pat and Pearl duet with "Someday There Just Ain't No Fish".
Pat and Rocky offer "That's Entertainment".
All three join in for "Singin' In the Rain".
[28] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
10Apr1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singers Steve Lawrence
and his wife Eydie Gorme.
Highlights:
Pat sings "All Dressed Up and No Place to Go" and "Too Young".
Steve sings "Come Rain or Come Shine".
Pat & Steve duet on "Open Up That Dog House".
Pat sings "Scarlet Ribbons".
Eydie sings "I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues".
Pat, Eydie & Steve sings "I Love a Piano" and "Piano Roll Blues".
[29] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
17Apr1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singer Teresa Brewer
comedian-actor Dick Van Dyke with a modern minstrel show.
Highlights:
Songs included are "Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight", "Nobody", "Pickin' on the
Banjo",
"Wait Til the Sun Shines Nelly", "Asleep in the Deep", "Saloon" and "Alabama
Jubilee".
[30] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
24Apr1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
actor Don Ameche
Highlights:
Pat sings "American Beauty Rose", "Sugar Moon" and "Gone Fishing".
Don sings "Thank Heaven for Little Girls".
Pat and Don sing "Give 'em Hoke" and "Spring, Spring, Spring".
The dancers perform to "You're All the World to Me" and "Dancing in the Dark".
[31] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
01May1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
comedian Herb Shriner.
Highlights:
Pat sings "Gal in Calico" and "Lost in the Stars".
Pat and Herb duet with a witty song called "Optimist and Pessimist".
All join in for "Skip to My Lou".
[32] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
08May1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singer Tony Bennett
and Johnny Puleo and His Harmonica gang
Highlights:
Pat duets with Tony on "Making Whoopee", "Spring in New York" and "Hang Up".
Tony sings "Lullaby of Broadway".
Pat sings "Something's Got to Give" and "Long, Long Way From Home".
Johnny Puleo and his group do "Sabre Dance" and "Heart of My Heart".
[33] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
15May1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
French singer Genevieve
and The Michigan State University Choir.
Highlights:
Pat and Genevieve duet with "Dites Moi" and "C' et C Bon".
Genevieve sings "Portuguese Washerwoman".
The choir sings "In the Still of the Night", "Chanson D'Amour" and "Great Day".
Pat sings "Cherie, I Love You".
[34] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
22May1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singer Andy Williams
and The Vagabonds.
Highlights:
Pat sings "Sometimes I'm Happy" and "Happy Habit".
Andy sings "Cheek to Cheek".
Pat and Andy duet to "You Don't Learn That in School".
Pat sings "Don't Worry About Me".
A big number with singers, dancers, Andy and Pat doing "Gossip Song".
Pat and Andy duet with "Well, Did You Ever" and repeat the merry "You Don't
Learn That in School" for a closer.
[35] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
29May1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests The Mills Brothers.
Highlights:
Pat sings "Tender Trap" and "Sugar Moon".
The Mills Brothers sing "Opus One".
All join in for "Smack Dab in the Middle".
Pat sings "They Can't Take That Away From Me", "Juke Box Saturday Night" and a
medley including "Learnin' the Blues",
"At the Hop" and "Witch Doctor".
[36] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
05Jun1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singer-actor Gary Crosby
and comedian Jack Carter.
Highlights:
Pat and Gary sing "Sometimes I'm Happy", "Moonlight Day", "Get a Load of Me",
"Maggie Blues", "Return to Me"
and "They All Laughed".
*Note: Gary Crosby and Pat Boone starred in the movie "Mardi Gras".
[37] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
12Jun1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singer Jaye P. Morgan
and The Morgan Brothers Quartet.
Highlights:
Pat sings "You Make Me Feel So Young" and "Sugar Moon".
Jaye P. and her brothers sing "Bill Bailey".
Pat and Jaye sing "We Belong Together" and "Now You Has Jazz".
Pat sings "Lonesome Road".
[38] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
19Jun1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singer-actress Gale Storm.
Highlights:
Pat sings "Give it All You've Got" and "Young at Heart".
Gale sings "Soon I'll Wed My Love".
Pat and Gale duet with "Yata-Ta, Yata-Ta" and "Hollywood or Bust".
Pat solos with "Sleepy Time Down South".
Pat and Gale reprise "Give It All You've Got" as the show closer.
[39] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
26Jun1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singers Julius LaRosa
and Andy Williams.
Highlights:
Pat sings "Down By the River Side" and "April Love".
Julius sings "Cheek to Cheek".
Pat and Julius duet to "What a Little Moonlight Can Do".
Andy Williams joins the boys in the finale for "That's Class".
*Note: Andy Williams takes over the show for the summer.
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Andy Williams Chevy Showroom
ABC Thursdays 9:00-9:30pm Eastern (30min) (3Jul58-25Sep58)
Summer replacement series for "The Chevy Showroom presents Pat Boone"
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ABC Thursdays 9:00-9:30pm Eastern
2.01 [40] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
02Oct1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests The McGuire Sisters
comedian Bert Wheeler
and the top 5 jazz drummers.
Highlights:
The McGuire Sisters sing "Jefferson Davis Tyler's General Store".
Pat sings "For You" and "Sweet Georgia Brown".
All join in for "Tiptoe Through the Tulips".
2.02 [41] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
09Oct1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
Cowboy star Roy Rogers The Sons of the Pioneers.
Highlights:
Roy sings "Texas Plains".
Pat sings "Top Hat, White Tie and Tails" and "Love is a Many Splendored Thing".
Pat and Roy sing a medley of Country songs.
Also a square dance.
2.03 [42] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
16Oct1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
comedienne-singer Edie Adams
TV western stars James Garner and Jack Kelly of Maverick, Ty Hardin of Bronco,
Will Hutchins of Sugarfoot, John Russell & Peter Brown of Lawman, and Wayde Preston
of Colt
.45.
and five jazz drummers.
Highlights:
Edie sings "You Can't Get a Man With a Gun".
Pat sings "High Noon" and "Remember Tonight".
2.04 [43] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
23Oct1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
singer-actress Kathryn Grayson
and comic husband and wife team Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy.
Highlights:
Kathryn sings "Un Bel Di" from Madame Butterfly.
Pat and Kathryn duet with "Wunderbar".
Kathryn solos with "I've Told Every Little Star".
2.05 [44] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
30Oct1958 ABC Thur [Alton Telegraph]
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
actor Jackie Cooper
and singer Andy Williams.
Highlights:
"Three Men on a Spree" sets the tone for the evening as Jackie Cooper, Andy
Williams and Pat cavort about the stage.
Jackie performs "Last Night on the Back Porch".
Andy sings "I've Got You Under My Skin".
Pat sings "Stardust".
All join in for "Why Don't We Do This More Often".
2.06 [45] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
06Nov1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
singer Gordon MacRae
and Canadian pop star Gloria Lambert.
Highlights:
Pat sings "I'm Bidin' My Time" and "St. Louis Blues".
Gordon MacRae sings "Lost in the Stars".
Pat & Gordon duet on "Foggy Foggy Dew".
Gordon MacRae sings "Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair".
Pat & Gordon do a medley with "The Cooper of Fyfe", "Man in the West" and "Froggy
Went A-Courtin'".
2.07 [46] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
13Nov1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
Jazz singer Keely Smith
French actress Christine Carere
and five double bass players.
Highlights:
Pat and Keely sing a medley with "It's All Right With Me", "S'posin'" and "Love
Me or Leave Me".
*Note: This was French actress Christine Carere's American TV debut.
2.08 [47] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
20Nov1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
ventriloquist Shari Lewis with Lambchop and Charley Horse
and comedian Louis Nye.
Highlights:
Pat sings "Pennies From Heaven", "That's All" and "The End".
Shari performs "There's A Smile in a Song" and "No Strings" with her puppets.
2.09 [48] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
27Nov1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
TV personality Steve Allen
Highlights:
Pat sings "Imagination", "Tom Dooley" and "Let There Be Peace on Earth".
Pat and Steve duet on "Loyalty".
2.10 [49] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
04Dec1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
singer-actor Robert Clary
and singer-actress Jeanne Carson.
Highlights:
Robert sings "April in Paris".
Pat sings "There But For You Go I".
Robert sings "Alouette".
Jeannie and Pat duet with "Fiddle Dee Dee".
2.11 [50] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
11Dec1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
singer Jaye P. Morgan
and Count Basie Orchestra with Joe Williams
Highlights:
Pat sings "It's All in the Game".
Jaye P. Morgan sings "You Came a Long Way from St. Louie".
Count Basie and his Orchestra with Joe Williams perform "Jumping at Woodside".
Joe Williams and Pat duet on "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot".
2.12 [51] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
18Dec1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
ventriloquist Shari Lewis
2.13 [52] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
25Dec1958 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
actor Eddie Albert
and dancer Jacques D’Amboise.
Highlights:
Eddie Albert does a soliloquy in Central Park where "For Lovers It's Always
Springtime".
Pat sings "You're What I've Waited For" and "You're My Girl".
2.14 [53] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
01Jan1959 ABC Thur
Show no. 14
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
singer Johnny Mathis.
Highlights:
Johnny sings "April Love".
Pat sings "It's Not For Me to Say".
Pat and Johnny duet with "Alexander's Ragtime Band" and sing a medley with
"Chipmunk Song", "Let's Love",
"The Wind and the Rain" and end with "Peace on Earth".
2.15 [54] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
08Jan1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
actor Alfred Drake
and the 94-man Annapolis Glee Club.
Highlights:
The Glee Club sings "Anchors Aweigh", "Salvo Song" and "Nothing Like a Dame".
Pat and Midshipmen do "Anywhere I Wander".
Pat, Alfred and the Glee Club conclude with "As the Girls Go".
*Note: News item:
From the ship, Independence, in Brooklyn, Prof. Donald Gilley, Joseph M. McCuen,
MCU, and Comdr. Aubrey D. Engle dashed
across Manhattan to join Lt. Bruce D. McCurdy and the Naval Academy Glee Club at
the rehearsal studio of the Pat Boone Show.
Here is where the midshipmen spent many hours of rehearsal time to produce the
show that finally went on the air in the
evening. The midshipmen were much impressed with the entire attitude of everyone
who was on the show or who had anything to
do with the show. This was a program with many fine talents, from the
secretaries, directors, agency people, cameramen to
the gentleman himself, Pat Boone. There wasn't any doubt that the midshipmen
worked very hard, made an outstanding impression
on the people they worked with, and had a wonderful time. The Glee Club
president Midshipman 1-C David H. Stitzel II, of
Springborough, Ohio, was the midshipman in charge of the group. He soloed in the
song "Nothing Like a Dame" as did Midshipman
Charles "Buck" H. Lloyd, 2-C of Indianapolis, Indiana. The other four numbers
sung on this delightful program that featured
the midshipmen were in the opening song, "Anchors Aweigh", "Salvo Song", "As the
Girls Go" with both Alfred Drake and
Pat Boone, and "Anywhere I Wander" with Pat Boone".
2.16 [55] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
15Jan1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
singer-dancer-actress Ginger Rogers
Highlights:
Ginger sings "A Lady Loves".
Pat sings "Brand New Suit".
Pat and Ginger duet with "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off".
2.17 [56] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
22Jan1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
singer Gisele MacKenzie
and bandleader-pianist Esquivel.
Highlights:
Pat sings "Just in Time" and "The Nearness of You".
Gisele sings "You Are My Lucky Star".
Esquivel performs "Hoya Negra" on the piano.
2.18 [57] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
29Jan1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
Bing Crosby's four sons' Dennis, Gary, Pat and Philip Crosby.
Highlights:
Pat and the Crosby boys sing a medley with "Dust Off My Old Piano", "Girl of My
Dreams", "I Want a Girl",
"Row, Row, Row" and "I Love a Piano".
Dennis, Philip and Lindsay deliver a boisterous version of "I Had a Dream Rock".
Pat and Gary harmonize to "Sam's Song".
2.19 [58] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
05Feb1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
singer Dinah Shore.
Highlights:
Pat and Dinah take a good-humored musical jaunt across the U.S.A. as they sing
"Rhode Island is Famous for You",
"Carolina in the Morning", "Chicago", "Georgia On My Mind" and "Moonlight in
Vermont".
2.20 [59] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
12Feb1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
singer Andy Williams.
2.21 [60] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
19Feb1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
TV personality Arthur Godfrey
and singer Connie Francis.
Highlights:
Pat sings "My Happiness".
Connie sings "Queen of Hearts".
Arthur Godfrey's 1954 Talent Scout kinescope of Pat is shown to remind him of
his "youth".
Pat is crowned "King of Hearts" by the American Heart Association.
2.22 [61] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
26Feb1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
Metropolitan Opera star Dorothy Kirsten
Highlights:
Dorothy Kirsten sings the "Merry Widow Waltz".
Pat sings "Girls, Girls, Girls".
Pat dresses up in costume of an operatic tenor and sings a duet with Dorothy
Kirsten.
2.23 [62] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
05Mar1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
singer-actor Frankie Avalon The Four Lads
and Pat's wife Shirley Boone.
Highlights:
18-year-old Frankie Avalon sings "Venus".
The Four Lads sing "Girl on Page Forty Four".
Pat and his wife Shirley duet with "Side By Side".
2.24 [63] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
12Mar1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
actress Maureen O’Hara.
Highlights:
Pat and Maureen sing Irish tunes.
2.25 [64] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
19Mar1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
associate producer, Robert Scheerer
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
comic actor Eddie Bracken
and ventriloquist Shari Lewis.
Highlights:
Pat & Shari duet on "When the Red Red Robin Goes Bob-Bob-Bobbin' Along".
2.26 [65] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
26Mar1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
actor Tab Hunter
and 13-year-old recording artist Dodie Stevens.
2.27 [66] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
02Apr1959 ABC Thur
Show no. 27
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
singer Teresa Brewer
and The Dukes of Dixieland.
2.28 [67] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
09Apr1959 ABC Thur
Show no. 28
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
actor David Wayne
and Margaret Ann and the Ja-Da Quartet.
2.29 [68] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
16Apr1959 ABC Thur
Show no. 29
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
singer Jo Stafford Margaret Ann & the Ja-Da Quartet.
Highlights:
Songs include, "Music Makers", "Embraceable You" and "Serenade in Blue" and ends
with a folk song medley.
2.30 [69] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
23Apr1959 ABC Thur
Show no. 30
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
actor Jackie Cooper
and musical comedy star Eddie Hodges.
Highlights:
Pat and Jackie duet with "Love is the Reason".
Eddie and Pat sing "Saints".
Pat solos with "Swing on a Star".
2.31 [70] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
30Apr1959 ABC Thur
Show no. 31
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
actor-announcer Cliff Norton
comedienne Pat Suzuki Margaret Ann and the Ja-Da Quartet
and The Artie Malvin Chorus.
Highlights:
Songs include "Push De Button", "It's a Wonderful World", "Heaven Can Wait" and
"Roar, Lion, Roar".
2.32 [71] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
07May1959 ABC Thur
Show no. 32
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests Margaret Ann and the Ja-Da Quartet
and the usually behind the scenes, choral director Artie Malvin, musical
conductor Mort Lindsey
and choreographer Bill Foster share special duets with Pat Boone.
2.33 [72] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
14May1959 ABC Thur
Show no. 33
producer-director, Bill Hobin
guests
singer Andy Williams
and Margaret Ann and the Ja-Da Quartet
Highlights:
Songs include, "Time After Time", "Just You, Just Me", "After You've Gone" and a
medley of top hits.
2.34 [73] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
21May1959 ABC Thur
Show no. 34
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests The Annapolis Glee Club
Pat Boone visits the Annapolis Naval Academy with the middies on parade and the
100-voice club singing.
2.35 [74] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
28May1959 ABC Thur
Show no. 35
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
actor Edd Byrnes
and actress Connie Stevens of "77 Sunset Strip"
and Margaret Ann and the Ja-Da Quartet.
Highlights:
Connie and Edd duet to "Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb".
Margaret Ann and the Ja-Da Quartet do "Alabamy Bound".
Pat sings "Twixt Twelce and Twenty", "Personality" and "Tenderly".
2.36 [75] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
04Jun1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests The McGuire Sisters and Margaret Ann and the Ja-Da Quartet.
Highlights:
Pat's program might as well be called "In the Good Old Summer Time" with songs
like "Lazy", "Picnic Song" and others.
2.37 [76] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
11Jun1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
Country singer-performer Red Foley who is also Pat's father-in-law.
and Margaret Ann and the Ja-Da Quartet.
Highlights:
The Ja-Das perform "When My Sugar Walks Down the Street".
Pat sings "Jealous Heart" and "Boll Weevil".
Red Foley joins in for a medley of famous standards like "Pack Up Your
Troubles", "I Want a Girl", "Smiles",
"Just Like the Girl" etc.
2.38 [77] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
18Jun1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests
singer Gordon MacRae
and Margaret Ann and the Ja-Da Quartet.
Highlights:
Pat and Gordon duet with "Versatility".
2.39 [78] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
25Jun1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Bill Hobin
writer, Larry Gelbart
guests Margaret Ann and the Ja-Da Quartet.
Summary:
Pat Boone is joined by behind-the-scenes personnel for the final show of the
season.
########## Pat Boone Chevy Showroom ##########
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ABC Thursdays 9:00-9:30pm Eastern
Announcer: John Cannon.
3.01 [79] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
01Oct1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests Nat "King" Cole
actor-singer Fabian
songstress Gogi Grant
and comedian Jack E. Leonard
with regulars
Louise O'Brien
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
3.02 [80] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
08Oct1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
singer Steve Lawrence.
with regulars
Louise O'Brien
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Steve and Pat duet on "Don't Call Me Seymour".
*Note: Pat introduces the new girl vocalist Louise O'Brien to the show.
3.03 [81] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
15Oct1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests The Mary Kaye Trio.
with regulars
Louise O'Brien
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
The Mary Kaye Trio do a medley with "I'm In Love", "Lover Come Back" and "Begin
the Beguine".
Louise O'Brien tries her hand at comedy aping Joni James and sings "My Heart
Stood Still".
Pat sings "Lonely Street", "When My Sugar Walks Down the Street" and "He Leadth
Me".
3.04 [82] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
22Oct1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
with regulars
Louise O'Brien
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Pat joins choreographer Bill Foster in a special dance routine as he introduces
his television family in a program.
Pat sings "Now Hear This".
Louise sings "My Romance".
Pat's other songs are "More Than You Know", "Whispering" and "Home".
3.05 [83] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
29Oct1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
Jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald
with regulars
Louise O'Brien
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Ella sings "A-Tisket, A-Tasket".
Pat and Ella sings "Primrose Lane", "Ridin' High", "I Almost Lost My Mind", "Makin'
Whoopee",
"I Wish I Were in Love Again" and "It Don't Mean a Thing, If It Ain't Got That
Swing".
3.06 [84] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
05Nov1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
singer Dorothy Collins.
with regulars
Louise O'Brien
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
A stroll through a penny arcade as Pat meets Dorothy Collins at a photo booth
with a gag ending.
Dorothy plays a tramp in a nickelodeon movie and off to a golf range where Pat
spots Louise O'Brien.
Louise sings "Nice Work if You Can Get It".
Pat and Dorothy duet with "Flattery".
Dorothy and Louise sing "My Darling" and "Marry the Man Today".
Pat closes with "Battle Hymn of the Republic".
3.07 [85] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
12Nov1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
actor Tab Hunter.
with regulars
Louise O'Brien
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Tab and Louise duet with "Gallagher and Shean", "They Go Wild Over Me" and
"Silvery Moon".
Pat solos with "Sweet Sue", "Sweet Sixteen" and "Never Be Afraid".
3.08 [86] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
19Nov1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
singer-actress Janet Blair
with regulars
Louise O'Brien
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Janet sings "Give My Regards to Broadway" and "Climb Every Mountain".
3.09 [87] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
26Nov1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
folksinger Jimmy Driftwood John Zacherley, TV horror-movie host.
and the Chad Mitchell Trio.
with regulars
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Square dancing and folk music is the flavor of the show.
3.10 [88] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
03Dec1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
singer-actor Eddie Albert
and John Zacherley, TV horror-movie host.
with regulars
Louise O'Brien
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Pat and Eddie do "We'll Tell You All About Love".
Pat solos with "Talk to Me".
Zacherley does "My Heart Stood Still".
Louise sings "I Enjoy Being a Girl".
Pat and Eddie do a "Guys and Dolls" finale.
3.11 [89] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
10Dec1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
singer-actress Julie London
and John Zacherley, TV horror-movie host.
with regulars
Louise O'Brien
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Pat and Julie duet with "Baby, It's Cold Outside".
Pat, Julie and the chorus do "Winter Wonderland".
Other songs included are "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm", "Unforgettable", "Ain't
Winter Wonderful?"
and "Beyond the Sunset".
3.12 [90] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
17Dec1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
singer-actress Polly Bergen.
with regulars
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Scattered in among the music is three vignettes, comedy fun-poking at such movie
standbys as the Air Force film,
the monster film and the cute little girl film.
Polly as a soloist sings "Trolley Song", "Over the Rainbow" and "It Might as
Well Be Spring".
Polly and Pat duet with "Thanks for the Memory" and "In the Cool, Cool, Cool of
the Evening".
Pat solos with "I Feel a Song Coming On", "I Won't Dance" and "Love is a Many
Splendored Thing".
Pat, Polly and the entire cast sing "White Christmas".
3.13 [91] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
24Dec1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
little Augie Rios
and The Stuart Gardner Group.
with regulars
Louise O'Brien
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Augie Rios sings "Donde Este Santa Claus".
Louise O'Brien sings "Have Yourself a Merry Christmas".
Pat sings "Scarlet Ribbons" and "Joy to the World".
3.14 [92] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
31Dec1959 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
teenage singer Dodie Stevens
and The George Shearing Quintet.
with regulars
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Songs include, "April Love", "Marianne", "Too Young", "Stranger in Paradise" and
"The Whole World".
3.15 [93] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
07Jan1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
singer Mel Torme.
with regulars
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Pat and Mel Torme recall the days of he first crooners in a medley of songs made
famous by Rudy Vallee, Russ Columbo
and Bing Crosby
with "I'm So Glad I'm Not Young Anymore", "My Time is Your Time", "Learn to
Croon" and "Love Thy Neighbor".
Pat sings "I Like the Likes of You".
Mel solos with "Sing You Sinners".
3.16 [94] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
14Jan1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
actor Don Ameche
and songstress Belinda Blanchard.
with regulars
Louise O'Brien
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Don Ameche sings "Here and There" and "All of You".
Pat sings "Dreams".
Pat & Don duet on "At the Moving Picture Ball".
3.17 [95] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
21Jan1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
British vocalist Cliff Richard
and The Chad Mitchell Trio.
with regulars
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Cliff Richard sings "Living Doll".
Pat and Cliff duet with "Pretty Blue Eyes".
Pat solos with "Pass That Peace Pipe".
The Chad Mitchell Trio perform "I Do Adore Her".
3.18 [96] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
28Jan1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
folksinger-actor Theodore Bikel
with regulars
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Pat and Theodore Bikel take a musical tour around the world stopping in Israel,
Africa, Russia, England, then back
home in America.
Tunes include "Shenandoah," Russian Gypsy Song, ''Hush, Little Baby," "Climb
Every Mountain."
3.19 [97] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
04Feb1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
actress Zsa Zsa Gabor
with regulars
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Pat invites Zsa Zsa to decorate the stage and join in singing "You Must Have
Been a Beautiful Baby".
Zsa Zsa solos with "I Might Be Your Once in a While".
Pat sings "Hoop-de-do", "Where or When" and "I Like Old People".
3.20 [98] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
11Feb1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
songstress Jo Stafford
and folksinger-composer Jimmy Driftwood.
with regulars
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Jo duets with Pat on "Route 66".
Pat solos with "Words".
Pat joins Jimmy and his guitar for "Gee, But I Wanna Go Home".
All join in for "Yankee Doodle".
3.21 [99] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
18Feb1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
actress Miyoshi Umeki
with regulars
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Dressed in Japanese garb for the ceremonial tea service Miyoshi sings "I Wonder
Why".
Pat and Miyoshi duet with "Far Away Places" and together perform a "Cherry
Bloom" song with a bit of Japanese patter
in it too.
3.22 [100] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
25Feb1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
heavyweight boxing champion Ingemar Johansson.
with regulars
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Ingemar sings "The Girl That I Marry" in Swedish (translation by Pat) and a folk
song from home.
Pat solos with "Welcome New Lovers" and "This Train".
3.23 [101] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
03Mar1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
singer Dorothy Collins.
with regulars
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Pat's guest this evening is Dorothy Collins, who will relive her days as the
singing star of Your Hit Parade.
"Cross Over the Bridge," which was a hit on the old sHow for quite a while,
keeps turning up all night in all kids
of settings.
Pat will sing "Love Letters in the Sand" as he slowly sinks out of sight in
quicksand.
Dorothy will warble "Little Things Mean a Lot" with Pat as the extra who is sung
to.
There's a little comedy thrown in here as Boone tries to steal the act. Things
end with Pat doing "I Believe."
3.24 [102] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
10Mar1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
musical comedy actress Janet Blair
with regulars
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Janet sings "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate."
Janet duets with Pat on "High Society".
Pat solos with "Dixieland Band", "Careless Love", "South Rampart Street Parade",
"He'll Have To Go" and
"I Almost Lost My Mind".
A production number set during Mardi Gras with a medley of Dixieland tunes.
Pat closes with "When You Come to the End of the Day".
3.25 [103] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
17Mar1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
songstress Carmel Quinn County Dublin
and The Kingston Trio.
Highlights:
St. Patrick's Day show
In an Irish medley Carmel and Pat duet to "If You're Irish, Come Into the Parlor".
The Kingston Trio perform "The Minstrel Boy".
The group will sing "Dear Ol' Donegal".
3.26 [104] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
24Mar1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
singer Jimmie Rodgers.
with regulars
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
The Bill Foster dancers perform to "Theme from "A Summer Place".
Jimmie Rodgers joins Pat in "Delaware and a rousing rendition of "Joshua Fit the
Battle of Jericho".
Pat closes with "I Know What God Is".
3.27 [105] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
31Mar1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
British comedian Dave King
with regulars
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Dave King does a pretty good job of making Pat feel like he's a visitor on the
Dave King Show.
Dave King also offers a comedy sketch on airplanes.
3.28 [106] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
07Apr1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
singer-actress Carol Lawrence of Broadway's "West Side Story".
with regulars
Artie Malvin chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Carol sings "Looking For a Boy".
Pat and Carol duet with "It Had to Be You" and "Nobody's Business But My Own".
Pat solos with "Little White Lies" and "Long, Long Way From Home".
3.29 [107] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
14Apr1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
"Paris By Day"
with guests
singer Gilbert Becaud
19-year-old French songstress Jacqueline Boyer
and The Little Singers.
* Taped in Paris, France.
3.30 [108] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
21Apr1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
"Paris by Night"
guests
singers Juliette Greco
and Gilbert Becaud.
Highlights:
The flavor of Paris as its famous sights the Left Bank's St. Germain area as
well as Notre Dame, the Eiffel Tower
and the Arc De Triomphe are shown.
Juliette Greco sings "Coin de Rue".
Gilbert Becaud does "Sacre Fille".
Pat sings "All Dressed Up and No Place to Go" and "Fascination".
* Taped in Paris, France.
3.31 [109] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
28Apr1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
actor Arthur O'Connell
Highlights:
Pat joins the Boys choir for "Inchworm" from a town square in St. Gilgen that's
over 3,000 feet up in the mountains.
There's a stop at the museum built on Mozart's birthplace, a lovely view of
Mirabell Gardens and a song by Pat on
a ski lift with actor Arthur O'Connell.
*Taped in Salzburg, Austria.
3.32 [110] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
05May1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests
actress Pier Angeli
and The Marino Marini Quartet.
Highlights:
Pat's last show abroad takes a look at the sights of Venice, from the fabulous
Piaza Sanz Marco, to grand canal,
the small canals, the Bridge of Sighs and the ever present gondolas and
gondoliers.
Pier sings "Arrivederci".
Pat sings "Summertime in Venice" and "There's No Tomorrow".
*Taped in Venice, Italy.
3.33 [111] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
12May1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
Highlights:
A scrapbook full of rhymes by "Anonymous" and other well-known poets, backed up
by the usual roster of songs.
Pat sings, "Soliloquy", "Serenade in Blue" and "Build a Stairway to Paradise".
*Note: Pat taped this before he left for Europe.
3.34 [112] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
19May1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Woody Allen, Chuck Horner.
guests Mel Torme
with
Artie Malvin Chorus
Bill Foster dancers
Mort Lindsey Orchestra
Highlights:
Pat talks about his trip abroad and gives Mel a few pointers on its glories.
In between the boys sing tunes like "The Gypsy in My Soul", "Tintarella di
Luna", "Thanks for the Memory" and "Kids".
3.35 [113] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
26May1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson
Summary:
Host Pat Boone still has his European trip on his mind and he runs off some
films of Stockholm, Copenhagen and Venice
to keep the memory alive.
No guests on this one but Boone's regular singers and dancers join him for tunes
like "Greenfields", "Piccolino"
and "Whispering Hope".
3.36 [114] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
02Jun1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Artie Malvin
guests
19-year-old French songstress Jacqueline Boyer
and The Roman Twins.
Highlights:
Jacqueline sings "Tom Pillibi" and "Comme Au Premier Jour".
Jacqueline duets with Pat on "Happy Talk".
Pat sings "Pennies From Heaven".
3.37 [115] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom:
09Jun1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Artie Malvin
guests Bobby Rydell
Highlights:
Pat sings "I Hear Music", "Cathy's Clown" and "Moonglow".
Bobby and Pat duet with "The Old Lamplighters".
Bobby sings "Swinging School".
Mort Lindsay Orchestra does an instrumental with "Volare".
Pat closes with "Climb Every Mountain".
3.38 [116] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom: [Final show of the series]
16Jun1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Artie Malvin
guests The Hi-Los
Highlights:
Pat joins in playing games with dancers in chimps' and gorillas' clothes.
Pat sings "Slap That Bass"
The Hi-Los perform "Something's Gotta Give".
Pat closes with "You'll Never Walk Alone".
3.39 [117] Pat Boone Chevy Showroom: [Final show of the
series]
23Jun1960 ABC Thur
producer-director, Dan Lounsbery
director, David Geisel
writers, Bill Jacobson, Artie Malvin
Summary:
Pat, his wife Shirley, and their young daughters Cherry, Lindy, Laury and Debby
are moving to California this summer.
Highlights:
Tonight in this final show of the series, the Boones and the Artie Malvin chorus
and the Bill Foster dancers sing
and dance their way through their moving preparations.
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