The Danny Thomas Hour

The Danny Thomas Hour

Infobox Television
show_name = The Danny Thomas Hour


caption =
genre = Anthology
creator =
starring = Danny Thomas
country = USA
language = English
num_seasons = 1
num_episodes = 26
producer = Danny Thomas
executive_producer =
runtime = 30 min.
network = NBC
picture_format =
first_aired = September 11, 1967
last_aired = June 3, 1968
imdb_id = 0066658
tv_com_id = 6023

"The Danny Thomas Hour" is a US anthology television series that was broadcast on NBC during the 1967-68 television season.

ynopsis

"The Danny Thomas Hour" comprised various formats, including dramas, comedies and musical-variety hours. Thomas hosted the dramas and the musical-variety hours, starring in the latter. Many, although not all, of the comedies were hour-long episodes of his former situation comedy, "The Danny Thomas Show" (aka "Make Room for Daddy"). Thomas also starred in all of the comedy episodes, both those based on his old show and those which were not.

Notable guest stars

Notable guest stars included:
* Don Adams
* Eve Arden
* Ken Berry
* Bill Bixby
* Red Buttons
* Angela Cartwright
* Sid Caesar
* Geraldine Chaplin
* Jeanne Crain
* Bing Crosby
* Mary Crosby
* Joan Collins
* Vic Damone
* Bobby Darin
* Sammy Davis, Jr.
* Olivia de Havilland
* Gale Gordon
* Buddy Hackett
* Rusty Hamer
* Bob Hope
* Van Johnson
* Carolyn Jones
* Shirley Jones
* Janet Leigh
* Marjorie Lord
* Rose Marie
* Ricardo Montalbán
* Regis Philbin
* Juliet Prowse
* Sugar Ray Robinson
* James Whitmore
* Andy Williams

References

*Brooks, Tim and Marsh, Earle, "The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows"

External links

*
* [http://www.tv.com/the-danny-thomas-hour/show/6023/summary.html "The Danny Thomas Hour" at TV.com]


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