The Colgate Comedy Hour is an American comedy-musical variety series that aired live on the NBC network from 1950 to 1955. The show starred many notable comedians and entertainers of the era, including Eddie Cantor, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, Fred Allen, Donald O'Connor, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, Bob Hope, Jimmy Durante, Ray Bolger, Gordon MacRae, Ben Blue, Robert Paige, Tony Curtis, Burt Lancaster, Broadway dancer Wayne Lamb and Spike Jones and His City Slickers.
Cher and Sonny Bono starred in this quintessentially '70's TV comedy/variety show. Sonny and Cher's hit songs featured prominently on the show, as they would often sing and perform them between short skits.
The Lively Ones is an American musical variety series hosted by Vic Damone that aired on NBC in the summers of 1962 and 1963.
Xdinary Heroes members Gunil, Jungsu, Gaon, O.de, Jun Han, and Jooyeon, who are united with the spirit of rookies, radiate a runaway sense of entertainment in 'Rock The World' with the motto of doing everything interesting in the world.
A contemporary talk show featuring celebrity guests and upcoming talent.
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The Revlon Revue is a variety show that aired on CBS.
The George Gobel Show is an American television series hosted George Gobel that aired on NBC from 1954 to 1960.
"Super Trio Series" has entered the 25th anniversary, TVB CEO Eric Tsang announced the program's return with honor! In each episode, the most fun guests and friends are invited to participate in multiple hilarious games, and they will send endless happy laughs. Bring the happiest Sunday night to all Hong Kong audiences, and continue to distribute happy and positive energy!
The program shows ordinary people without special talents transform into “heroes” through various missions and training, under the slogan “everyone can be a hero.”
Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine
TFI Friday was an entertainment show broadcast on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom from 1996 to 2000. The show was produced by Ginger Productions, written by Danny Baker and hosted by Chris Evans, for the first 5 series. The final series was hosted by a number of guest presenters. It was broadcast on Fridays at 6pm from 9 February 1996 to 22 December 2000, with a repeat later that night. The title officially stood for "Thank Four It's Friday", but was widely understood to mean "Thank Fuck It's Friday" and was a reference to the popular phrase "Thank God it's Friday". The show's theme tune was Ron Grainer's theme from Man in a Suitcase, in keeping with Evans's frequent use of 1960s television themes in his work.
A Korean variety show. “There are some who are less crazy, but there’s no one that’s not crazy.”
A gameshow hosted by Ant and Dec filled with stunts, sketches, and special guest appearances.
Master Key is an interactive variety show where celebrities compete with one another and play various games in order to achieve victory each week. The players have to find those who have the two Master Keys, reasoning through an intense psychological warfare. The viewers become "Watchers" and participate in the game as well. By the number of votes, each star receives special abilities. Who will be chosen by the Watchers and become the final winner?
The Pearl Bailey Show
Tom and Dick Smothers return to TV in this revival of the traditional variety show, mixing comedy skits, stand-up routines and musical numbers. Joining the Smothers each week were a number of aspiring young talents and veteran performers.
Major news stories, not-so-major news stories, stories involving cats, entertainment, sport and viral videos, it’s a Reader's Digest of world events for a generation who simply don’t want to read.
The Jerry Lewis Show is the second version of the series that aired on NBC from September 12, 1967 to May 27, 1969.
Dolly is a television variety show that ran on ABC during the 1987-1988 season featuring Dolly Parton.