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- The Smothers Brothers host a comedy variety show that became notorious for its topical satirical humor.
- Celebrities & their spouses, playing for sections of the studio audience, try to match answers to questions about their personal lives.
- Mike Douglas, aided by a different celebrity co-host every week, interviews a variety of figures from the world of entertainment.
- Variety show hosted by Garry Moore with famous guests.
- The star performs with guests.
- Space opera would be a more accurate description of this daytime serial, which focused on astronaut Roy Selby, his family, and his co-workers at Cape Canaveral.
- A CBS variety show that ran monthly from 1954-1958, broadcast in color. Stars appearing included Betty Grable, Mario Lanza, Jack Benny, Basil Rathbone, Fredric March, Shirley MacLaine, and Ed Wynn. Lanza and Grable appeared in an amusing episode with Fred Clark, featuring Grable as the unlikely replacement for Lanza in a show.
- Comedian Jonathan Winters hosts his first of two American television network variety shows, broadcast on NBC from October 1956 to June 1957.
- Two contestants compete in a life-sized board game, answering questions and performing stunts for cash and prizes.
- Torey Peck is a twelve year old who's curiosity and impulsiveness often leads to trouble. Steve and Jennifer are her parents with Roger her brother. Trudy and Francesca are close friends.
- This summer replacement comedy/variety show, not to be confused with the long-running sitcom, was a simultaneous parody of/homage to the 1930's. In addition to its regular cast of comedians, each week's program featured appearances by one of the top big bands of the era (Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, and Buddy Rich all appeared on the program).
- Rolling Stone Magazine celebrates its first decade with a program of satire, social commentary, dance and song.
- Debuted on CBS in 1965, and hosted by Art Linkletter, it featured Hollywood celebrities who brought unknown talent into the studio to make their television debut. A few future stars actually did make debuts during the show's run.
- This short-lived (June, 1960 to March, 1961) daytime serial starred a very young Dyan Cannon as Lisa Crowder, a young widow who fell in love with a romantic drifter.
- Carol Channing hosts this musical comedy special with some of her famous friends.
- A one-hour TV special featuring star Doris Day singing duets with Perry Como, reminiscing with screen costar Rock Hudson, and interacting with several of her own family dogs.