- Hullabaloo (TV series)
Infobox Television
show_name = Hullabaloo
caption = Guest hostPetula Clark introducing her new single, "Round Every Corner," on the October 25, 1965 broadcast
genre = Musical variety
writer = John Aylesworth
Frank Peppiatt
director =Steve Binder
Bill Davis
narrated =Johnny Holliday
country = USA
language = English
num_seasons = 2
num_episodes = 48
list_episodes =
executive_producer = Gary Smith
runtime = 30 mins.
channel =NBC
first_aired =January 12 , 1965
last_aired =August 29 , 1966"Hullabaloo" is a musical variety series that ran on
NBC fromJanuary 12 , 1965 throughAugust 29 , 1966. In contrast to "American Bandstand ", it ran duringprime-time .Overview
Directed by
Steve Binder , who went on to direct "Elvis Presley's '68 Comeback Special ", it was originally a one-hour broadcast, airing from 8:30 - 9:30pm on Tuesday nights. In June 1965, it shifted to the 10:00pm time slot, but three months later, the network cut the show to thirty minutes and moved it to 7:30pm on Monday nights, where it remained to the end of its run, whereupon it was replaced by the sitcom "The Monkees "."Hullabaloo" served as a big-budget, quality showcase for the leading pop acts of the day, and was also competition for another like-minded television showcase, ABC's "
Shindig! ". A different host presided each week—among these wereSammy Davis Jr. ,Petula Clark ,Paul Anka , Jack Jones, andFrankie Avalon —singing a couple of his or her own hits and introducing acts such asDionne Warwick ,The Rolling Stones ,Sonny and Cher ,the Supremes ,Herman's Hermits ,The Animals , andMarianne Faithfull . Many early episodes included segments taped in the UK and hosted byBrian Epstein .Many of the programs in the series were
videotape d atNBC Studios inBurbank, California . Others were taped inNew York City at NBC's Studio 8-H, and in NBC's studio in theMidwood section ofBrooklyn . Much of the series' color videotaped footage was later dubbed over tokinescope on film - as such copied in black and white.Highlights of many of the segments have been compiled for release in
VHS andDVD formats.Dancers
The Hullabaloo Dancers—a team of four men and six women—appeared on a regular basis. Two of them—
Michael Bennett andDonna McKechnie —went on to achieve considerable fame on Broadway. DancerPatrick Adiarte , who also attempted to launch a solo singing career on the series, went on to star as "Ho-Jon " in the television series "M*A*S*H". Another female dancer, model/actressLada Edmund Jr. was best known as the caged "go-go girl" dancer in the "Hullabaloo A-Go-Go" segment near the closing sequence of the show. She also had a brief recording career with her singles "I Know Something" and "The Larue." She later appeared (and co-starred withJon Voight ) in the 1969 film "Out of It" and in "Act of Vengeance" released in 1974. DancerSuzanne Charney also had some degree of fame on Broadway as the lead frug dancer in "Sweet Charity ", reprising her role in the 1969 film as well.External links
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