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Season 2 (NBC) (Summer 1956)
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 (https://us.imdb.com)
UCLA Film and Television Archive / Writers Guild of America (wga)
########### The Julius LaRosa Show ###########
############ season 2 Summer 1956 ############
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NBC Saturdays 8:00-9:00pm EST (60 min) (14Jul56-4Aug56)
1st Summer replacement series for
The Perry
Como Show
2.1 [--] The Julius LaRosa Show [Premiere]
14Jul1956 NBC Sat
Guests
Georgia Gibbs
Captain Kangaroo
The Mariners
comedian George DeWitt
and dance act The Four Evans.
2.2 [--] The Julius LaRosa Show
21Jul1956 NBC Sat
Guests
Joni James
Paul Winchell
comedian Pat Henning
juggler Francis Brunn
Milton Q. Ford and Frances.
2.3 [--] The Julius LaRosa Show
28Jul1956 NBC Sat
Guests
Eydie Gorme
comedian Artie Dann
instrumentalists Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps
and acrobats The Buxellos.
2.4 [--] The Julius LaRosa Show [Last Episode]
04Aug1956 NBC Sat
Guests
Tony Bennett
actor Bert Lahr
Maureen Cannon
Lassie
and the acrobatic Charlivel Trio.
*Note: Last episode - The Tony Bennett Show premieres in its place on August 11,
1956.
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The Tony Bennett Show
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NBC Saturdays (11Aug56-8Sep56) (2nd Summer replacement for "The Perry Como
Show")
########### The Julius LaRosa Show ###########
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