The Danny Kaye Show (1963)
The Danny Kaye Show (1963)
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Cast & Crew.
Danny Kaye
Self - Host
Sally Stevens
On camera singer
Charles Aznavour
Self
Zeme North
Self
Lovelady Powell
Self
Jack Benny
Self
Sam D'Andrea
Self
Carol Lawrence
Self
Eddie Foy Jr.
Self
Dino Natali
Self
Gene Kelly
Self
Jackie Joseph
Self
Henry Beckman
Self
Myrna Ross
Self
Juliet Prowse
Self
Louis Jourdan
Self
Jamie Farr
Self
Eileen Farrell
Self
Carl Ballantine
Self
Don Penny
Self
Mahalia Jackson
Self
Sig Ruman
Self
Marni Nixon
Self
Nora Denney
Self
Glynis Johns
Self
Cass Elliot
Self
Jim Hendricks
Self
Tim Rose
Self
Julie Newmar
Self
Andy Williams
Self
Dick Van Dyke
Self
Nat King Cole
Self
Jack Weston
Self
Nita Talbot
Self
Juan García Esquivel
Self
Terry-Thomas
Self
Rod Serling
Self
Pete Fountain
Self
John Mills
Self
Hayley Mills
Self
Nancy Walker
Self
Marilyn Lovell
Self
Jerry Stiller
Self
Anne Meara
Self
Bea Benaderet
Self
Arthur Ferrante
Self
Louis Teicher
Self
Phil Silvers
Self
Barbara McNair
Self
Angela Lansbury
Self
Lucille Ball
Self
Shari Lewis
Self
Art Carney
Self
Pearl Bailey
Self
Jo Stafford
Self
Tony Bennett
Self
Dorothy Collins
Self
Irene Ryan
Self
Bessie Griffin
Self
Harve Presnell
Self
Elke Sommer
Self
Paul Ford
Self
Shirley Bassey
Self
Enzo Stuarti
Self
Imogene Coca
Self
Jim Nabors
Self
Lauren Bacall
Self
Jason Robards
Self
Kit Smythe
Self
Danny Cox
Self
Harry Belafonte
Self
Richard Crenna
Self
Nana Mouskouri
Self
Buddy Ebsen
Self
Clint Eastwood
Self
Fess Parker
Self
Charo
Self
Benny Goodman
Self
Dinah Shore
Self
Pat Boone
Self
Carolyn Jones
Self
Marguerite Piazza
Self
Freddie Garrity
Self
Roy Crewdson
Self
Derek Quinn
Self
Peter Birrell
Self
Bernie Dwyer
Self
Ray Walston
Self
Laurie Ichino
Self
Tennessee Ernie Ford
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Lainie Kazan
Self
John Astin
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Gwen Verdon
Self
George Hamilton
Self
Jean Simmons
Self
Laurence Harvey
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Liza Minnelli
Self
Alan Young
Self
Bill Dana
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D'Aldo Romano
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Tammy Grimes
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Bob Crane
Self
Robert Vaughn
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Michel Legrand
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Joyce Cuoco
Self
Morgana King
Self
Cyril Ritchard
Self
Kimio Eto
Self
Inger Stevens
Self
Woody Herman
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Peggy Clinger
Self
Melody Clinger
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Patsy Clinger
Self
Debra Clinger
Self
Brother Aaron
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Joanne Woodward
Self
Robert Goulet
Self
Amzie Strickland
Self
Senta Berger
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Topol
Self
Vincent Price
Self
Herb Alpert
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Edie Adams
Self
Glenn Yarbrough
Self
Judy Armstrong
Self
Andy Griffith
Self
Ron Howard
Self
Clint Howard
Self
Frankie Randall
Self
Ella Fitzgerald
Self
Buddy Greco
Self
Barbara Minkus
Self
Leslie Uggams
Self
Steve Sanders
Self
Eddie Albert
Self
Joe Williams
Self
Tony Randall
Self
Stan Worth
Self
Petula Clark
Self
Stanley Holloway
Self
Peter Ustinov
Self
Frank Gorshin
Self
Nancy Wilson
Self
Joyce Van Patten
Self / Giovanni's Daughter-in-Law
Shirley Jones
Self
Sergio Franchi
Self
Sallie Blair
Self
Peggy Lee
Self
Caterina Valente
Self
Wayne Newton
Self
Harvey Korman
Self / Giovanni's Son
Gilbert Bécaud
Self
Louis Armstrong
Self
Alice Kessler
Self
Ellen Kessler
Self
Victoria Paige Meyerink
Self
John Gary
Self
Godfrey Cambridge
Self
Liberace
Self
Pat Carroll
Self
Peter Falk
Self
Jim Pike
Self
Bob Engemann
Self
Tony Butala
Self
Burl Ives
Self
Barbara Rush
Self
Fred Gwynne
Self
Vikki Carr
Self
Eddy Arnold
Self
Millicent Martin
Self
Izumi Yukimura
Self
Tim Conway
Self
George Burns
Self
Mireille Mathieu
Self
Roddy McDowall
Self
Blossom Dearie
Self
Joyce Jameson
Self
Diahann Carroll
Self
Sérgio Mendes
Self
Herbie Faye
Self
Buddy Lewis
Self
Joanie Sommers
Self
Robert Morley
Self
Jackie Cooper
Self
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Wiki.
The Danny Kaye Show is an American variety show, hosted by the stage and screen star Danny Kaye, which aired on Wednesday nights from September 25, 1963, to June 7, 1967, on the CBS television network. Directed by Robert Scheerer, it premiered in black-and-white. It switched to color broadcasts in the fall of 1965. At the time, Kaye was at the height of his popularity. He starred in a string of successful 1940s and 1950s musical comedy features, made numerous personal appearances at venues such as the London Palladium, and his rare selective visits to the small screen were considered major events. With his recent motion pictures considered disappointments, three triumphant early 1960s television specials led the way to this series. Prior to his film and television career, Kaye had made a name for himself with his own radio show, also titled The Danny Kaye Show. He made numerous guest appearances on other comedy and variety radio shows and headlined in several major Broadway musical revues throughout the 1940s.