The Hollywood Palace: Host: Bing Crosby / Beverly Garland / Frank McHugh
Host: Bing Crosby / Beverly Garland / Frank McHugh
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- Season: 2
- Episode: 16
- First Aired: 1/16/1965
- Prod Code: 03-HP-65
Host: Bing Crosby
--Bing Crosby, Beverly Garland and Frank McHugh - "Top Banana" (Note: Beverly Garland and Frank McHugh were regulars on Bing's 1964-65 sitcom)
--The King Sisters (6 sisters with their children) - "Lollipops and Roses," "There is Nothing Like a Dame," "Got a Lotta Livin' to Do" and "I'm Old-fashioned."
--Bing Crosby and the King Sisters - "Dream"
--Jacques d'Amboise and Catherine Mazzo (ballet dancers, of the New York City Center Ballet) - "Meditation," from Massenet's opera "Thais."
--Corbett Monica (comedian)
--The Three Rebertes (acrobats)
--Leonardo (plate spinner)
Also: Bette Davis and former Hollywood Palace hosts Gene Barry, George Burns, Cyd Charisse, Buddy Ebsen, Phil Harris, Liberace, Tony Martin, Debbie Reynolds, Groucho Marx and Ed Wynn join Bing Crosby in a birthday sketch. Add a recap »
- Stars:
- Dick Tufeld (Announcer (1964-1970))
- Mike Post (Orchestra Leader (1969-1970))
- Raquel Welch (billboard girl (1st season))
- Bing Crosby (Host (1964-1970))
- Ernie Anderson (Himself/Substitute Announcer (1968))
- Les Brown (Orchestra Leader (1964))
- Mitchell Ayres (Orchestra Leader (1964-1969))
- Recurring Role:
- Bette Davis (Herself, cameo)
- Gene Barry (Himself, cameo)
- George Burns (Himself, cameo)
- Cyd Charisse (Herself, cameo)
- Phil Harris (Himself, cameo)
- Liberace (Himself, cameo)
- Tony Martin (Himself, cameo)
- Corbett Monica (Himself)
- Bing Crosby (Himself, host)
- Guest Star:
- Buddy Ebsen (Himself, cameo)
- Debbie Reynolds (Herself, cameo)
- Groucho Marx (Himself, cameo)
- Catherine Mazzo (Herself, dancer)
- Jacques d'Amboise (Himself, dancer)
- Beverly Garland (Herself)
- Frank McHugh (Himself)
- The King Sisters (Themselves)
- Ed Wynn (Himself, cameo)
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- "THE HOLLYWOOD PALACE" celebrated its 1st Anniversary on the air on January 16, 1965. The anniversary show was originally planned for January 2, 1965. edit »
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