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- Bette Davis is the host of the evening.
- Vincent Edwards is the weeks host and begins the show by singing, "A Fellow Needs a Girl", "Lulu's Back in Town" and "Maria" solo. Then, the Rogge Sisters perform an acrobatic routine by walking around on top of giant rubber balls, while the audience tries to decide if this even qualifies as a routine. A young Joan Rivers then does a stand-up comedy act. And, Liza Minnelli performs "Where Did You Learn to Dance?" and "There Is a Time", immediately followed by, Vincent Edwards and Liza Minnelli dueting, "Everything I've Got Belongs to You". Next up, is Bertha and Tina, a trained elephant act, followed by, Bette Davis doing a dramatic reading of a Dorothy Parker poem. The show ends with Vincent Edwards doing a solo of, "Ida".
- Bette Davis is the host of the evening.
- Musical highlights and the big final.
- David Janssen is a capable host as Edie Adams and Vic Damone sing, Tim Conway, Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks present comedy sketches, there's a trapeze act, and the Globetrotters play basketball with Janssen and friends. Raquel Welch surprises Janssen with her showgirl outfit, then talks about her new movie contract for One Million Years BC.
- Tonights guest host is Diana Ross.
- Dean Martin welcomes Barrie Chase, Jackie Mason, Vickie Carr, Piccola Pupa, the Berosini Chimps, Leonard Barr, and Rola and Rolan on an hour of variety live from California.
- Bing is the MC in this special Christmas themed-episode. The highlight is the appearance of the cast of Hogan's Heroes, which was produced by Crosby's own company. The low point is when a duet of faux Nazis Werner Klemperer and John Banner sing "Silent Night" in the original German. Also: a clown does an act where he's broken into three midgets, and a dog act where the dog won't co-operate.
- Various guest hosts present a musical variety show.
- Various guest hosts present a musical variety show.
- Bing Crosby hosts an evening of Christmas celebrations.
- Episode: (1964)1964–19707.2 (16)TV Episode
- Groucho Marx hosts this show that features: The Four Kents (trick unicyclists from Denmark); singer Melinda Marx (Groucho's daughter); comedian Shecky Greene; Flamenco dancer Lydia Torea; folksinger Miriam Makeba; comedian Don Saunders; Gordon and Sheila MacRae; and Margaret Dumont appears with Groucho for the closing.
- Bing Crosby hosts an evening of Christmas celebration.
- Bing Crosby and his family host an evening of Christmas entertainment.
- Episode: (1965)1964–19701h2.0 (128)TV EpisodeIn her first appearance hosting the show, Joan Crawford introduces "The ballerina on the golden bicycle," Lily Yokoi. Joan Crawford also hosted June 4, 1966, and April 22, 1967.
- Various guest hosts present a musical variety show.
- Various guest hosts present a musical variety show.
- 1964–1970TV Episode
- Episode: (1964)1964–1970TV Episode
- Episode:(1964)
Host: Debbie Reynolds; guest stars: Liberace, Buddy Hackett, Rich Little, Stan Getz, Astrud Gilberto
1964–19701hTV EpisodeDebbie Reynolds is the hostess for the new season's curtain-raiser. She introduces pianist Liberace, comedian Buddy Hackett, comic-impressionist Rich Little, jazz saxophonist Stan Getz, vocalist Astrud Gilberto, nine U.S. Olympic gymnasts and the 44-member Arirang Korean ballet troupe. - Episode: (1965)1964–1970TV Episode
- Episode: (1964)1964–19701hTV Episode
- Highlights include Ann Miller doing an energetic tap number, trained monkeys do a party skit with their trainer, a British music hall troupe does a comedy high dive act in the Palace's parking lot, Jack Carter complains about teen-age dances and rock and roll, and host Ernie Ford sings a duet with Edie Adams.
- Song-and-dance man Donald O'Connor introduces another singer-dancer, Dorothy Provine; tenor Sergio Franchi; comic Shecky Greene; the Haslevs trampolinists; songstress Morgana King; the Victor Julian's dog act and the Martin Granger puppets.
- Hostess Betty Grable is joined by her trumpeter-husband Harry James and his band; dancer Dan Dailey (who co-starred with Betty in several movie musicals); the Smothers Brothers, comedy folk singers; singer-actress Diahann Carroll; comedian Henny Youngman; and Les Surfs, a group of singing French children.
- The host is "Beverly Hillbilly" Buddy Ebsen, who does a comedy baseball sketch with San Francisco Giants' center fielder Willie Mays and comedian Jack Carter. Ebsen introduces songstress Jane Morgan; English vocalist Shani Wallis; the Mascotts, German acrobats; the Wiere Brothers, comedy musical trio; and Tony the Wonder Horse.
- Host Arthur Godfrey welcomes comedian Shelley Berman, singer Dorothy Collins, Dwight Moore and His Mongrels, singer John Gary, the comedy team of Gaylord and Holliday, and mimes the Delrays.
- Arthur Godfrey is the guest host and welcomes: The Berosonis (Czech acrobats); singer Abbe Lane; Sid Caesar; comedian Corbett Monica; The Mamas and The Papas; and Les Apollos (acrobatic balancing act.
- Episode: (1966)1964–1970TV Episode
- Fred Astaire enters to "Top Hat" surrounded by Go-Go dancers, and then he talks about the new dances, the Suns Family balancing act performs, Paul Lynde and Carmen Phillips appear in Herb Hartig's sketch "Don't," in which Paul attempts to rescue Carmen from a suicide jump, then the Andre Tahon Puppets appear, the We Five sing their hit "You Were On My Mind," Fonteyn and Nureyev dance the Black Swan, Jackie Mason does a monologue about the world situation, Jazz organist Jimmy Smith plays, Fred talks about getting older and then closes the show dancing to "The Cat," accompanied by Smith.
- This is one of the best Palace shows with the emphasis on music and dance. And that should be no surprise since the host is the great Fred Astaire. Fred opens with "I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket" and "Steppin' Out with My Baby," and then talks about what's 'in' and what's 'out,' Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass play "Lonely Bull" and "What Now My Love," Louis Nye does a comedy routine about school pageants, Kermit the Frog and the Muppets perform, Helen O'Connell sings a medley of her hits - "All of Me," "Yours," "Embraceable You," "Amapola," "Green Eyes," and "Tangerine," Bela Kremo does a juggling act, Barrie Chase stops the show dancing to the Brass' "Spanish Flea" and "Love Potion #9," Herb Alpert plays "A Taste of Honey," followed by the lion taming act of John Zerbini, Astaire & Chase talk about 5 upcoming TV shows Chase will do in Italy in the summer of '66, and then they close the show dancing to "Boom Boom" and "C.C. Ryder."
- Host Judy Garland, Johnny Rivers performs Secret Agent Man live, no lip synching, Van Johnson and Jack Carter.
- 1964–1970TV EpisodeJudy Garland is the show's host and her guests are: The Lyons family acrobatics; singer Chita Rivera, comedian Gene Baylos; singer Vic Damone; comedy act of Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber; and The Three Bragazzi (musical clown act from Italy).
- 1964–1970TV Episode
- Episode: (1966)1964–1970TV Episode
- Episode: (1967)1964–1970TV EpisodeDonald O'Connor hosts with guests including juggler Rudy Cardenas. Don Ho sings his hit "Tiny Bubbles." Donald and Ted duet " Me and My Shadow"
- Tony Martin and Cyd Charisse host. Acts: Danny Sailor (lumberjack), the Kim Sisters (Korean musical act), Jackie Clark (comedian), Milo and Roger (magicians), Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks (comedians), and Buffalo Springfield (rock band).
- 1964–1970TV Episode
- Gene Barry hosts and sings a show tune about fashions and clothes, from 1890's to "Mod" 1967. Jack E. Leonard interrupts Gene's monologue. Beware of Japanese Jokes by Jack E. aimed at his Japanese pianist (who doesn't seem happy about it).
- Host, Adam West sings "The Orange Colored Sky" (not very well either) while fully decked out in his Batman outfit as the dancers flopped around like super villain henchman. Adam West then does a Batman parody before introducing the brilliant slapstick comedy of the Landon's Midgets. Performed by actual midgets. Next, while Adam is dressed in normal dress attire, he introduces Joey Heatherton, who sings, "By Myself" while performing with the shows dancers. Next, Adam West introduces a young beardless George Carlin as the stand-up routine.
- Bing Crosby hosts, Ravi Shankar, Joey Heatherton, Diahann Carroll, Jimmy Durante.
- Steve And Eydie sang duets from their current album On Broadway, including I Believe In You and Walking Happy.
- Herb Alpert performs "Zorba the Greek," "Never On Sunday," and other popular numbers. Liza Minelli sings "Happy Time." Songwriters Boyce and Hart give their version of "Last Train to Clarksville." A video montage frames the music.
- Episode: (1968)1964–1970TV Episode
- Episode: (1968)1964–19701hTV Episode
- Episode: (1968)1964–1970TV EpisodeGuest host: Phil Silvers; guests: Polly Bergen, James Brown, Jack Jones, Connie Stevens, Henny Youngman.
- Episode: (1968)1964–1970TV Episode
- 1964–1970TV Episode
- Diahann Carroll sings "Goin' Out of My Head" than joins host Sammy Davis Jr in a medley from Porgy and Bess. Peter Lawford attempts a French lesson through music with Sammy. Rowan and Martin go outside to quiz people about entertainers in politics.
- Bing joins the UN Children's Choir in singing "It's A Small World". Roger has two solos. Bing, Roger, Paul, and Victor surprise the audience with "I Dig Rock 'n' Roll Music. "
- Sid opens with him pantomiming "Overture 1812". Marlo narrates a fashion show of resort outfits. Sergio sings "I Should Care" then in Italian "The Girl from Ipanema." Sid performs "A Real Live Girl."
- Tonight Guest host: Milton Berle; guest stars Steve Allen, Mel Torme, Jayne Meadows, Leland Palmer, Dana Valery, Jerry Collins.
- Don Adams is the weeks host that first introduces the huge star of 'I Dream of Jeanie' in 1968, Barbara Eden who performs the weeks big production number, "Big, Beautiful Ball" with the shows dancers. Immediately, followed by a commercial selling Raleigh cigarettes. Arte Johnson then performs a comedic act, with host Don Adams, as the character of Rozmenko, a Russian entertainer who sings "Mame" in faux Russian. The Brothers Castro (singers from Mexico) appear next to perform, "Michelle", and, "Por Usted". Then, Don Adams plays a lawyer known as "The Big Mouthpiece" in a comedy monologue. Next, The Dovyeko Company (acrobats from the Moscow State Circus) acrobats walking on stilts. Next up, Janis Joplin with Big Brother and the Holding Company perform, "Summertime", followed by, "I Need A Man to Love". The show ends with reporter Arte Johnson interviewing coach Leon Football, Don Adams, in a comedy sketch.
- Highlights: Milton sings "What a Night This Is Going to Be". Martha performs "Toot Toot Tootsie Good-bye" and "Those Were the Good Old Days". Barrie sings "Suzie Q". Rosey Grier sings "Slip Away".
- Episode: (1969)1964–1970TV Episode
- Musical highlights include Bing singing "This Is The Life" and joining Mary Costa in "Pollution".She solos with "I'm In Love With Vienna". Sergio Franchi sings "To Give" and "Stay". The Establishment does a medley from the Broadway show "Hair", and the rest join in a medley that includes "Temptation", "Learn To Croon","Pennies From Heaven", and "Swingin' On A Star".
- Burt Bacharach and Angie Dickinson are co-hosts. In a comedic bit Angie and Scooey Mitchell are single but lack money for airfare. They come up with a scheme to take advantage of the airline's family plan.
- John Hartford, Roy Clark, and Bobby Gentry share co-host duties.
- Todays Guest hosts: Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme; guest stars: Steve Allen, Sid Caesar, Jayne Meadows, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Imogene Coca.
- Guest host Don Knotts welcomes such guest stars as Joey Heatherton and Jimmy Durante and appears in comedy sketches satirizing Heatherton's courtship with her husband at the time, The Dating Game, TV weathermen and other topics.
- Episode: (1967)1964–19701hTV EpisodeVarious guest hosts present a musical variety show.
- Episode: (1969)1964–1970TV Episode