The Hollywood Palace (1964)
The Hollywood Palace (1964)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
William O. Harbach
Producer
Bing Crosby
Self - Host
Nick Vanoff
Producer
Dick Tufeld
Self - Announcer
Mitchell Ayres
Self - orchestra conductor / Self - Orchestrator / Self - Orchestra Leader
Milton Berle
Self - Host / Self
Jimmy Durante
Self - Host / Self - Singer / Self
Sid Caesar
Self / Self - Host
Tim Conway
Self - Comedian / Self / Self - Singer
Victor Borge
Self - Host / Self - Comic Pianist / Self - Singer
Aida Broadbent
Choreographer
Bobby Goldsboro
Self - Singer
Phyllis Diller
Self - Host
David Nelson
Self - Trapeze Artist
Vince Edwards
Self - Host
Agnes Moorehead
Self - Dramatic Reader
Dorothy Lamour
Self
Ernie Terrell
Self - Singer
Ray Bolger
Self - Host
Roy Rogers
Self - Singer
Kate Smith
Self
Eleanor Powell
Self - Dancer
Morey Amsterdam
Self - Comedian
Robert Cummings
Self - Host
Marty Ingels
Self - Comedian
Ken Murray
Self - Film Narrator
Rich Little
Self - Impressionist
Mahalia Jackson
Self - Gospel Singer
Dorothy Provine
Self - Singer / Dancer
John Gary
Self - Singer
Louis Jourdan
Self - Host
David Hedison
Self
Rob Reiner
Self - Comedian
Ethel Merman
Self - Singer
Roger Miller
Self - Singer
Joe Besser
Self
Peggy Lee
Self
Nancy Sinatra
Self - Singer
Godfrey Cambridge
Self - Comedian
Count Basie
Self - Pianist
Rudolf Nureyev
Self - Ballet Dancer
Chita Rivera
Self - Singer / Dancer
Anna Moffo
Self - Opera Soprano
Barbara McNair
Self - Singer
Robert Clary
Self - Singer
Janet Leigh
Self - Host
Juliet Prowse
Self - Dancer
Cliff Arquette
Self - Comedian
Nanette Fabray
Self - Singer
Barry Sadler
Self - Singer
Tony Randall
Self - Host
Marni Nixon
Self - Singer
Wally Cox
Self
Leslie Uggams
Self - Singer
Barrie Chase
Self - Dancer
Aretha Franklin
Self - Singer
Richard Harris
Self - Singer
Arte Johnson
Rozmenko - the Singing Russian
Leonard Nimoy
Self - Singer
Glen Campbell
Self - Singer
Jeannie C. Riley
Self
Mary Beth Hughes
Self
Peggy Lipton
Self - Singer
Mike Douglas
Self - Host
Marvin Gaye
Self - Singer
Betty Grable
Self - Presenter
Burt Bacharach
Self - Host
Bobby Vinton
Self
Ruth Buzzi
Self
Dusty Springfield
Self
Soupy Sales
Self
Engelbert Humperdinck
Self - Host
Astrud Gilberto
Self - Singer
Ed Wynn
Self - Host
Rosey Grier
Self - Singer
Cyd Charisse
Self - Dancer
Mort Sahl
Self - Comedian
Louis Armstrong
Self - Singer
Kay Starr
Self - Singer
Bert Lahr
Self
David Janssen
Self - Host
Rosemary Clooney
Self - Singer
Connie Stevens
Self - Singer
Pat Boone
Self - Host
Perry Como
Self - Host
Judy Garland
Self - Host
Arthur Godfrey
Self - Host
Martha Raye
Self - Sketch Actor / Singer
Bob Newhart
Self - Comedian
Petula Clark
Self - Singer
Dale Robertson
Self - Host
Don Ho
Self - Singer
Theodore Bikel
Self - Folk Singer
Dale Evans
Self - Singer
Dorothy Collins
Self - Singer
Yma Sumac
Self - Singer
Tony Bennett
Self - Singer
Rose Marie
Self - Comedian
Dick Martin
Self - Comedian / Self - Sketch Actor
Paul Winchell
Self - Ventriloquist
Patti Page
Self - Singer
Trini López
Self - Singer
Gloria Swanson
Self
George Burns
Self / Self - Singer
Betty Hutton
Self - Singer
Henny Youngman
Self
Lena Horne
Self
Ginger Rogers
Self / Self - Singer
Bobby Van
Self - Singer / Self - Sketch Actor
Johnnie Ray
Self - Singer
Mickey Rooney
Self / Self - Singer
Peter Lawford
Self - Sketch Actor
Jack Jones
Self - Singer
Red Buttons
Self - Comedian / Self - Singer / Sketch Actor
Ray Charles
Self - Singer
Bobbie Gentry
Self - Host / Self - Singer
Tennessee Ernie Ford
Self - Host
Caterina Valente
Self - Host
Bill Dana
Jose Jimenez
Norm Crosby
Self - Comedian
Larry Storch
Self - Comedian
Dan Dailey
Self
Joey Heatherton
Self - Singer / Dancer / Self - Singer
Edward G. Robinson
Self - Dramatic Reader / Self
Janis Joplin
Self - Singer
Sonny James
Self
Lou Rawls
Self
Donovan
Self - Singer
Pat Cooper
Self - Comedian
Anthony Newley
Self - Host
Bob Hope
Self - Cameo Appearance
Ethel Waters
Self
Charo
Self - Singer
Stan Getz
Self - Saxophonist
Fayard Nicholas
Self - Tap Dancer
Gene Barry
Self - Host
Nelson Eddy
Self - Singer
Cass Elliot
Self - Singer
Sammy Davis Jr.
Self - Singer
Liza Minnelli
Self - Singer
Bill Cosby
Self - Comedian
George Carlin
Self - Comedian
Paul Lynde
Self
Liberace
Self
Kaye Stevens
Self
Ella Fitzgerald
Self - Singer
Ann Miller
Self - Dancer / Self - Singer / Dancer
Imogene Coca
Self - Host / Self - Sketch Actor
Shari Lewis
Self - Singer / Ventriloquist
Nancy Wilson
Self - Singer
Gig Young
Self - Host
Joanie Sommers
Self - Singer
Adam West
Self / Self - Singer / Self - Sketch Actor-Singer
Fred MacMurray
Self - Host
Mel Brooks
Self - Comedian / Self
Buster Keaton
Self - Sketch Actor
Jane Morgan
Self / Self - Singer
Anna Maria Alberghetti
Self
Tommy Boyce
Self - Singer
James Brown
Self
Jane Powell
Self - Singer / Self - Dancer / Singer
Van Johnson
Self - Host / Self - Singer
Helen O'Connell
Self - Singer
Gene Baylos
Self - Comedian
Ken Berry
Self - Singer
Olivia de Havilland
Self
Shelley Berman
Self - Comedian
Roger Williams
Self - Pianist
Jack Carter
Self - Comedian / Self - Singer
Lisa Kirk
Self
Tony Martin
Self - Singer
Barbara Eden
Self - Singer
Irene Ryan
Self - Panelist
Harold Nicholas
Self - Tap Dancer
Harry James
Self
Ben Blue
Self
Edgar Bergen
Self - Ventriloquist
Lulu
Self - Singer
Lola Falana
Self - Singer / Self - Singer / Dancer
Sergio Franchi
Self - Singer
Jackie Mason
Self - Comedian
Edie Adams
Self - Singer
Gary Crosby
Self - Singer
Stevie Wonder
Self / Self - Singer
Buddy Hackett
Self - Comedian
Guy Marks
Self - Comedian
Louis Nye
Self - Comedian
Diahann Carroll
Self - Singer / Self
Vikki Carr
Self - Singer / Self - Host
Johnny Rivers
Self - Singer
Burl Ives
Self
Dave Madden
Self - Comedian
Details.
This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
The Hollywood Palace is an hourlong American television variety show broadcast Saturday nights (except September 1967 to January 1968, when it aired on Tuesday nights) on ABC from January 4, 1964, to February 7, 1970. Titled The Saturday Night Hollywood Palace for its first few weeks, it began as a midseason replacement for The Jerry Lewis Show, another variety show, which lasted only three months.
It was staged in Hollywood at the former Hollywood Playhouse (where Lewis's series had originated, temporarily renamed "The Jerry Lewis Theater" from September through December 1963) on Vine Street, which was renamed the Hollywood Palace during its duration and subsequently renamed Avalon Hollywood. A little-known starlet, Raquel Welch, was cast during the first season as the "Billboard Girl", who placed the names of the acts on a placard (similar to that of a vaudeville house). The show's musical theme was a fast-paced instrumental rendition of "Put On a Happy Face" from the 1960 Broadway musical Bye Bye Birdie.