CTVA US Music Variety - "The Jonathan Winters Show" (CBS)(1967-69) (60min)

CTVA
The Classic TV Archive - US  Music Variety 
-  Sponsors
Jonathan Winters Show (1956-57) - Jonathan Winters Show (1967-69)
Wacky World of Jonathan Winters (1972-74)

The Jonathan Winters Show (1967-69)
 Episode Guide compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by: Tom Alger, Rina Fox
references:
TV Guide / Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov)
Internet Movie Database (https://us.imdb.com)
UCLA Film and Television Archive

  ------------------------------------
THE JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW (1967-69)

------------------------------------
  Bernard/Wintergood Productions
in association with CBS
CBS Wednesdays 10:00-11:00pm ET (60min)
Producer Sheldon Keller (Frank Peppiatt)
Director Jorn Winther

US Music Variety Comedy Series 1967-69    43 episodes x 60 min Color Videotape (27Dec67- 22May69)

Host/Star: Jonathan Winters
Regulars:
Abby Dalton, Dick Curtis, Cliff Arquette (as Charley Weaver?), Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley, Paul Lynde
The Robert Banas Dancers,
The Paul Weston Orchestra
(The Wisa D'Orso Dancers, The Andre Tayer Dancers, The Establishment, Debi Storm, Georgene Barnes, Jerry Renneau)
Announcer: John Aylesworth  (Bern Bennett)

Summary:
Brilliant sketch comedian Jonathan Winters starred in this his second attempt at his own variety show.
This Bernard/Wintergood Productions for CBS included those wonderful characters Jonathan created and along with
a stellar cast of regulars for two seasons he entertained and gave us great laughs.

########## The Jonathan Winters Show #########
############## season 1 1967-68 ##############
##############################################
CBS Wednesdays 10:00-11:00pm ET (60min) (from 27Dec67)
Mid-Season Replacement for "Dundee and The Culhane"

[01] The Jonathan Winters Show
27Dec67 CBS Wed
guests:
Milton Berle
Barbara Eden
Red Skelton
Ivan Dixon
The Doors

Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.
The Doors perform "Moonlight Drive" and "Light My Fire".
You can view this at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gO6ENNAAqqg

[02] The Jonathan Winters Show
03Jan68 CBS Wed
guests:
Smothers Brothers
Barbara McNair
Strawberry Alarm Clock

Strawberry Alarm Clock performs "Incense and Peppermints", & "Tomorrow". Barbara McNair performs "Alfie",
& "Once In A Lifetime". The Smothers Brothers perform "Apples, Peaches and Cherries".
In a takeoff on no-holds-barred talk shows, Tom Smothers plays TV Host Vic Venom and Jonathan is Maynard E. Tetlinger,
a prosmog advocate. Robert Banas dancers perform to "Mission: Impossible".
Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.

[03] The Jonathan Winters Show
10Jan68 CBS Wed
guests:
Carol Burnett
Ed Ames
Peaches and Herb

Skits:
Jonathan and Carol spoof the film "A Man and a Woman"
Jonathan plays a timourous husband facing a burglar in the basement.
Elwood P. Suggins (Jonathan) begs a teenage runaway to return home.
Music:
Ed sings "Luck, Be a Lady" and "When the Snow is on the Roses".
Carol sings "What Did I Have".
Peaches and Herb sings "Love is Strange" and "Two Little Children".
Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.

[04] The Jonathan Winters Show
17Jan68 CBS Wed
guests:
Tony Bennett
Buddy Ebsen
Aretha Franklin
Rocking Union Gap

Skits:
Jonathan portrays Maude Frickert, baby-sitter of the year.
Jonathan portrays a 45 year old child up for adoption, (parents: Abby Dalton and Buddy Ebsen)
Music:
Aretha sings "Chain of Fools".
Dick Curtis and Robert Banas Dancers, Paul Weston Orchestra also appear.
Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.

[05] The Jonathan Winters Show
24Jan68 CBS Wed
guests:
Nancy Sinatra
Fess Parker

The Young Saints
Skits:
Jonathan portrays folk singer Bluebelly Willis and the menfolk spoof of "The Dirty Dozen".
Music:
Choreographer Robert Banas joins Nancy for "Mama Goes Where Papa Goes".
Nancy sings "Cryin' Time".
The Young Saints perform "Feelin' Good" and "I Know a Place".
Joining him were Abby Dalton, Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.

[06] The Jonathan Winters Show
31Jan68 CBS Wed
guests:
Ella Fitzgerald
Martin Landau
Barbara Bain
The King Cousins

Skits:
Jonathan portrays a husband battling a bratty niece and a plastic surgeon who has helped to beautify American
and joins the Landaus to spoof Japanese films. Joining him were Abby Dalton, Dick Curtis.

[07] The Jonathan Winters Show
07Feb68 CBS Wed
produced and writing supervised by Sheldon Keller ; written by Ron Friedman, Ben Joelson, Art Baer,
Sydney Zelinka, Tom Koch, Howard Albrecht, Tony Webster.
directed by Jørn Winther
guests:
Patti Page
Dorothy Louden
The Jim Kweskin Jug Band

Skits:
Jonathan Winters as city planner Howard T. Ganglinger lambasts urban decay.
Jonathan and Abby are a married couple whose 10th anniversary celebration becomes a squabble.
Jonathan and Dorothy spoof the film "Dr. Zhivago".
Joining him were Abby Dalton, Dick Curtis. Paul Weston & his orchestra, the Robert Banas Dancers.

[08] The Jonathan Winters Show
14Feb68 CBS Wed
produced and writing supervised by Sheldon Keller
written by Ron Friedman, Ben Joelson, Art Baer, Sydney Zelinka, Tom Koch, Howard Albrecht, Tony Webster.
directed by Jørn Winther
guests:
Sally Field star of  "The Flying Nun"
singer Lana Cantrell
Skits:
Jonathan poses as Maude Bird Frickert, newest entry in the Presidential sweepstakes.
In "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" spoof, Sally brings her parents startling news - her fiance is Jonathan!
Joining him were Abby Dalton, Dick Curtis.
Paul Weston & his orchestra, the Robert Banas Dancers.

[09] The Jonathan Winters Show
21Feb68 CBS Wed
produced and writing supervised by Sheldon Keller
written by Ron Friedman, Ben Joelson, Art Baer, Sydney Zelinka, Tom Koch, Howard Albrecht, Tony Webster
directed by Jørn Winther
guests:
Richard Benjamin
Paula Prentiss
Vic Damone
Dusty Springfield
Skits:
Marrieds Jonathan and Abby take opposing sides in another couple's divorce case.
The movie spoof hits those flicks about the seedy South.
Richard and Paula offer a satirical musical salute to New York.
Music:
Dusty sings "The Look of Love" & "Come Back to Me".
Performers: Abby Dalton, Dick Curtis, Paul Weston & his orchestra, the Robert Banas Dancers.

[10] The Jonathan Winters Show
28Feb68 CBS Wed
produced and writing supervised by Sheldon Keller
written by Ron Friedman, Ben Joelson, Art Baer, Sydney Zelinka, Tom Koch, Howard Albrecht, Tony Webster
directed by Jørn Winther
guests:
Art Carney
Connie Francis
Peter, Paul and Mary.

Music:
Peter, Paul and Mary perform "I Dig Rock n’ Roll Music".
Performers: Abby Dalton, Dick Curtis, Paul Weston & his orchestra, the Robert Banas Dancers.

[11] The Jonathan Winters Show
06Mar68 CBS Wed
guests:
Jonathan welcomes Ray Charles, Donna Jean Young, and the Four King Cousins.

[12] The Jonathan Winters Show
13Mar68 CBS Wed
guests:
Louis Nye
A "Face the Folks" skit with Jonathan Winters as "Granny Maude D. Frickert" and a skit with Louis Nye.

[13] The Jonathan Winters Show
20Mar68 CBS Wed
written by Jerry Rannow
directed by Buddy Bregman
guests:
Minnie Pearl

[14] The Jonathan Winters Show
27Mar68 CBS Wed
produced and writing supervised by Sheldon Keller
written by Ron Friedman, Ben Joelson, Art Baer, Sydney Zelinka, Tom Koch, Howard Albrecht, Tony Webster.
directed by Jørn Winther
guests:
Edgar Bergen
Carmen McRae
Tom Jones

Performers: Abby Dalton, Dick Curtis, Paul Weston & his orchestra, the Robert Banas Dancers.

[15] The Jonathan Winters Show
03Apr68 CBS Wed
guests:
Peggy Lee
Oscar Peterson
Louis Nye


[--] 10Apr68 CBS Wed preempted - scheduled episode postponed until 24Apr1968.
The funeral of Martin Luther King coverage.

[16] The Jonathan Winters Show
17Apr68 CBS Wed
guests:
Fran Jeffries
Jack Jones

[17] The Jonathan Winters Show
24Apr68 CBS Wed (postponed from 10Apr1968)
guests:
comedian Godfrey Cambridge
singer Bobbie Gentry
impressionist Marilyn Michaels
Daniel Boone star Fess Parker.
Music:
Bobbie Gentry sings "Louisiana Man", Bobbie Gentry performs "Sermon" (with dancers)
Godfrey Cambridge and dancers performs "Comedy Tonight"
Marilyn Michaels sings "All or Nothing at All"
Comedy:
Movie spoof: Godfrey plays a harassed teacher in "To Sir, With Lumps."
Marilyn Michaels (impressionist) spoofs various female singers.
Jonathan plays an over-the-hill Hollywood stuntman.

[--] 01May1968 - start of the summer replacement series hosted by Dom De Luise.

########## The Jonathan Winters Show #########
############## season 2 1968-69 ##############
##############################################
CBS Wednesdays 10:00-11:00pm ET (60min)

2.01 [18] The Jonathan Winters Show
25Sep1968 CBS Wed
guests:
Jack Paar
Peter Graves
Gwen Verdon
Highlights:
Paar rarely seen on TV appears in a filmed segment at Winters' Hollywood home. The two trade quips and
view tapes (from Paar's TV show) of Winters posing as an American tourist in London and an Indian Chief.
Graves plays clarinet in a Dixieland number ("Make Love to Me")
Gwen dances to "Sweet Talk"
Gwen and Peter join Jonathan in a movie spoof of "Planet of the Chickens".
Jonathan and Cliff Arquette do a parody of the radio serial "Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy" and
Pamela Rodgers as the Information Lady, sultry lecturer on such lofty topics as oceanography.
Joining him were Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers.

2.02 [19] The Jonathan Winters Show
02Oct68 CBS Wed
guests:
Mike Connors
Ann Miller
Vin Scully
the Craig Hundley Trio.

Joining him were Cliff Arquette and Pamela Rodgers.
Mike Connors ("Mannix), dancer Ann Miller, Los Angeles
sportscaster Vin Scully, and the Craig Hundley Jazz
Trio. Jonathan plays a flamenco dancer and King Kwazi
of Kwaziland; Mike sings and dances; and the
information lady (Pamela Rodgers) talks about the
human body.

2.03 [20] The Jonathan Winters Show
09Oct68 CBS Wed
guests:
Al Hirt
Buddy Ebsen
Susan Barrett

Joining him are Cliff Arquette and Pamela Rodgers.
Buddy Ebsen of the "Beverly Hillbillies," Dixieland
trumpet stylist Al Hirt, and singer Susan Barrett.
Comedy Sketches:
In sketches, Johathan and Buddy are two girl-hunting rubes in the big city. Jonathan is a husband slowly
starving on the diet devised by his wife (Abby Dalton). Backed by Al's trumpet, Jonathan squarely expounds
on "The Birth of the Blues."
Musical Highlights:
Al Hirt performs "Blues in the Night". Susan Barrett sings "Before the Parade Passes By".
Buddy Ebsen performs "Bye-Bye, Blackbird".
Cast:
Pamela Rodgers, Charley Weaver, Paul Weston conducts the orchestra.

2.04 [21] The Jonathan Winters Show
16Oct68 CBS Wed
guest cast:
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Ella Fitzgerald
George Raft

Also joining him are Cliff Arquette and Pamela Rodgers.
In sketches, Jonathan is a little boy, an angry husband at a football game (with Abby Dalton) and, as
Jack Armstrong, swallowed by a whale. Information Lady Pamela Rodgers talks about religion.
Musical Highlights:
Ella Fitzgerald - "Cabaret," "All Right, Okay, You Win" and "Watch What Happens." Douglas Fairbanks Jr. - "Camelot."

2.05 [22] The Jonathan Winters Show
23Oct68 CBS Wed
guest cast:
Broadway star Chita Rivera
Jazz pianist Oscar Peterson
Danish folk singer Gitte Anni.
Jonathan's guests are Broadway star Chita Rivera, Jazz pianist Oscar Peterson with his trio,
and Danish folk singer Gitte Anni. Also joining him is Cliff Arquette.
Comedy Sketches:
Jonathan plays the Honorable Maynard Tetlinger, government censor of books and movies.
A Couple Up the Street sketch with Jonathan & Abby Dalton dealing with a fiery housemaid (Chita).
Musical Highlights:
Chita Rivera and dancers do a production number of "Gotta Move." The Oscar Peterson Jazz Trio perform
"The Lamp Is Low" and "Almost like Being in Love." Gitte Anni sings "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?"
and "My Red Dress."

2.06 [23] The Jonathan Winters Show
30Oct68 CBS Wed
guests:
Boris Karloff
Agnes Moorehead
Marjorie McCoy
The Craig Hundley Trio

Jonathan's guests are Boris Karloff, Agnes Moorehead, Marjorie McCoy and the Craig Hundley Trio.
Also joining him are Cliff Arquette and Pamela Rodgers.
Comedy Sketches:
Agnes Moorehead recites a scarry Halloween tale.
A trick-or-treater (Jonathan) rings the doorbell of a mad doctor (Karloff) and his nurse (Moorehead).
Jonathan plays elderly swinger Maude Frickert.
Musical Highlights:
Boris Karloff performs "It Was a Very Good Year."
Marjorie McCoy and dancers do a "Samba" production number.
The Craig Hundley Jazz Trio perform the "Theme from <i>Black Orpheus</i>."
Joining him were Cliff Arquette and Pamela Rodgers.

[--] 06Nov68 CBS Wed - Pre-empted for special:
"Campaign '68: "What Happened Last Night," an analysis of the election results by CBS correspondents

2.07 [24] The Jonathan Winters Show
13Nov68 CBS Wed
guests:
Paul Lynde
Julie London

and the Young Saints, 20-member musical group.
Winters plays couturier Lance Loveguard, a doddering old man and prize rube Elwood P. Suggins, who matches
wits with a fast-talking used-car salesman (Lynde). Dick Curtis, Charley Weaver, Andre Tayir dancers,
Julie sings, "You Do Something To Me" and "Me and My Shadow".
Paul Weston orchestra.
Joining him were Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.

2.08 [25] The Jonathan Winters Show
20Nov68 CBS Wed
guests:
Audrey Meadows
Merv Griffin
Dana Valery
The Establishment
The Frivolous Five

Music:
Merv sings "Have a Nice Trip".
Dana sings "Didn't We?" and "Happy Birthday".
The Establishment perform "Up a Lazy River".
Comedy sketch:
Jonathan portrays nudist Winslow G. Glydipper and attends a racy foreign film with Audrey.
Joining him were Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers.

2.09 [26] The Jonathan Winters Show
27Nov68 CBS Wed
guests:
Kate Smith
Paul Lynde
Alice Ghostley
Cliff Arquette
The Cowsills
The Establishment
The Cowsills perform "We Can Fly".
Joining him were Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.

[--] 04Dec68 CBS Wed - preempted for "Shadow on the Land" special.

[--] 11Dec68 CBS Wed - pre-empted for a speech from President-Elect Nixon. (New York Times)
The Chicago Tribune listed an episode with World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Jimmy Ellis and the
Riverview Spiritual singers (moved to 09Jan69)?

----------------------------------------------------
Note: Moves to Thursdays 8pm Eastern (from 19Dec68)
----------------------------------------------------

2.10 [27] The Jonathan Winters Show
19Dec68 CBS Thurs
guests:
Sugar Ray Robinson
Roosevelt Grier
Godfrey Cambridge
Roy Clark
Minnie Pearl
The Association

Joining him were Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers.

2.11 [28] The Jonathan Winters Show
26Dec68 CBS Thurs
guests:
Frank Gorshin
Roy Rogers
Dale Evans
The Kids Next Door

Joining him were Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers.

[--] 02Jan1969 CBS Thurs - Pre-empted for "Mark Twain Tonight" starring Hal Holbrook.

2.12 [29] The Jonathan Winters Show
09Jan69 CBS Thurs
guests:
Edgar Buchanan
Barbara Eden
Jimmy Ellis
The King Cousins
Riverview Spiritual Singers

Joining him were Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers.

2.13 [30] The Jonathan Winters Show
16Jan69 CBS Thurs
guests:
Buck Owens & The Buckeroos
Dana Valery
Brian Keith
Louis Nye
The Third Wave
Joining him were Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers.

2.14 [31] The Jonathan Winters Show
23Jan69 CBS Thurs (rerun 15May1969)
guests:
Bobby Van
Soupy Sales
Shani Wallis
The King Cousins

Joining him were Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers.

2.15 [32] The Jonathan Winters Show
30Jan69 CBS Thurs
guests:
Kenny Rogers and the First Edition
Barbara Feldon
O.C. Smith
Jimmy Borges
Paul Lynde
Skits:
Jonathan plays a big game hunter in the interview spot, and then he and Cliff Arquette grow folksy
reading letters from Mount Idy.
Jonathan and Paul are two hot-blooded single guys on a cruise and flirt with Barbara Feldon.
A series of blackouts on health are performed by the trio.
Joining him were Cliff Arquette and Paul Lynde.

2.16 [33] The Jonathan Winters Show
06Feb69 CBS Thurs
guests:
Barbara McNair
James Darren
Audrey Meadows
Louis Nye

Paul Lynde
Alice Ghostley
The Brooklyn Bridge
The Establishment
Skits:
"Oliver Twist" really goes to the Dickens with Jonathan as Oliver, Paul Lynde as Fagin,
Louis Nye as Bill Sykes and Alice Ghostley as Nancy.
Dick Curtis interviews Maudie Frickert.
Joining him were Dick Curtis, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.

2.17 [34] The Jonathan Winters Show
13Feb69 CBS Thurs (rerun 22May1969)
guests:
The Smothers Brothers
Marvin Gaye
Mickey Finn

Paul Lynde
Skits:
Elwood P. Suggins visits a loan shark P. Lynde.
Joining him were Dick Curtis and Paul Lynde.

[--] 20Feb69 CBS Thurs - Pre-empted for "Looking Back" an Andy Griffith special with Don Knotts,
Tennessee Ernie Ford, Janet Leigh, and musical groups The Young Saints and the Gaslight Gang.

[--] 27Feb69 CBS Thurs - Pre-empted for the special "The President in Europe"
According to the Chicago Tribune: Guest-stars Bobbie Gentry, Dan Dailey, Paul Lynde, and The People Tree
join Jonathan Winters and The Establishment for an hour of music and comedy.

2.18 [35] The Jonathan Winters Show
06Mar69 CBS Thurs
guests:
Shelley Berman
Lainie Kazan

Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
Paul Lynde
Alice Ghostley
Skits:
Paul, Alice & Shelley join Jonathan in a movie spoof of "The Killing of Sister Wilhelm" a World War I air-ace adventure.
Joining him were Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.

2.19 [36] The Jonathan Winters Show
13Mar69 CBS Thurs (pre-empted from 27Feb69)
guests:
Dan Dailey
Bobbie Gentry
Stu Gilliam
The Establishment
Alice Ghostley
Paul Lynde
*According to the Chicago Tribune: Guest-stars Bobbie Gentry, Dan Dailey, Paul Lynde, and The People Tree
join Jonathan Winters and The Establishment for an hour of music and comedy.
Skits:
A spoof of "Mission: Impossible" with Jonathan as Phelps, Paul Lynde as Rollin Hand and Alice Ghostley as Nutmeg.
Paul Lynde is a master of disguise with Jonathan as the insufferable Willard.
Joining him were Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.

2.20 [37] The Jonathan Winters Show
20Mar69 CBS Thurs
guests:
Jane Powell
Mel Torme

The Establishment
Paul Lynde
Alice Ghostley
Cliff Arquette
Skits:
Paul plays a suspicious insurance adjuster visiting accident victim Jonathan and his nagging wife Alice.
Joining him were Cliff Arquette, Alice Ghostley and Paul Lynde.

2.21 [38] The Jonathan Winters Show
27Mar69 CBS Thurs
guests:
Steve Allen
Louis Nye
Shirley Bassey
(British Singer)
The King Cousins
Joining him were Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers.

2.22 [39] The Jonathan Winters Show
03Apr69 CBS Thurs
written by Ben Joelson, Art Baer, Barry Blitzer, Ry Brenner, Ted Bergman
directed by Bill Davis
guest cast:
John Davidson
Phil Whitehawk

Dick Curtis & the Establishment
Debi Storm
Skits:
In comic bits, Winters is Maude Frickert, a bumpkin pal of Cliff 'Charley Weaver' Arquette, and lead-off man in
blackouts spoofing travel.
Music:
John Davidson sings "Hello, Young Lovers" & "Jet Plane".
Phil performs "This Train"
Alice sings "I Always Say Hello to a Flower".
Joining him were Cliff Arquette, Pamela Rodgers and Dick Curtis.

2.23 [40] The Jonathan Winters Show
10Apr69 CBS Thurs
guests:
Juliet Prowse
Howard Duff

Joining him were Cliff Arquette.

[--] 17Apr69 pre-empted for a repeat of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Cinderella" starring Lesley Ann Warren.

2.24 [41] The Jonathan Winters Show
24Apr69 CBS Thurs
guests:
Ethel Merman
Steve Allen

Joining him were Cliff Arquette.

2.25 [42] The Jonathan Winters Show
01May69 CBS Thurs
guests:
Gypsy Rose Lee
George Lindsey
The Young Saints

Joining him were Cliff Arquette.

2.26 [43] The Jonathan Winters Show
08May69 CBS Thurs
guests:
Vic Damone
Lynn Kellogg
Barbara Minkus
Paul Lynde
Alice Ghostley
Skits:
Jonathan is a member of the Bluejay Scouting Patrol along with his partner Paul.

[--] 15May1969 CBS Thurs- repeat of the show with Shani Wallis, Soupy Sales, the King Cousins,
Bobby Van and Alice Ghostley.

[--] 22May1969 CBS Thurs - repeat of show with The Smothers Brothers, Marvin Gaye, Mickie Finn Show, Paul Lynde.


Trivia:
Writer/performer George Yanok talks about the origins of Hee Haw as a country and western Laugh-In.
The series was developed in the offices of The Jonathan Winters Show during the off season before the creators
hopped on a train to film the show in Nashville. He provides great insight to the filming of the series, including
the fact that two studios were used - one for comedy and one for musical performances.

########## The Jonathan Winters Show #########
################### the end ##################
##############################################

  Have you any comments, corrections, episode titles, air dates, production numbers, directors, writers, story/synopsis, guest stars, cast lists, etc?
Have you any old videos, or tv guides? Dust them off and let us know if you have any information on this series or any other tv series from the
Golden Age of TV, which is missing from any episode guides on the web. Perhaps a certain episode of a particular series coincided with a key
moment in your life, or in world events - and or has left a vivid memory of when it was shown. Let us know. Would you like to see any other
tv series guides on this site? If so please e-mail The Classic TV Archive - see Feedback below.
This guide may be distributed and copied freely, in its entirety, for personal use. All original author and copyright information must
remain intact. Any sales or other uses of this document are expressly forbidden, without the specific consent of the author(s).
Copyright © The Classic TV Archive. All rights reserved.


Return to The Classic TV Archive Home Page
Feedback
  MusicVariety Forum