The Colgate Comedy Hour
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.
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Season 4
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E1
Martin & Lewis
Skits: Burt plays an escaped lunatick. Songs: "Great To Be Home", "You're The Right One", "That's Amore", "There's No Tomorrow"
Oct 4, 1953 -
2
E2
Jimmy Durante
Oct 11, 1953 -
3
E3
Eddie Cantor
Oct 18, 1953 -
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E4
Donald O'Connor
Oct 25, 1953 -
5
E5
Bud Abbott with Martin & Lewis
Nov 1, 1953 -
6
E6
Jimmy Durante
Nov 8, 1953 -
7
E7
Martha Raye
Nov 15, 1953 -
8
E8
Donald O'Connor
Nov 22, 1953 · 60m -
9
E9
Eddie Cantor
Highlights include a take-off on TV westerns where all the characters speak in voice-overs and a salute to the songs of Harold Arlen.
Nov 29, 1953 -
10
E10
Jimmy Durante
Dec 6, 1953 -
11
E11
Perry Como and Martha Raye
Dec 13, 1953 -
12
E12
Donald O'Connor
Dec 20, 1953 -
13
E13
Eddie Cantor
Dec 27, 1953 -
14
E14
Jimmy Durante
Jan 3, 1954 -
15
E15
Martin & Lewis
Jan 10, 1954 -
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E16
Alan Young, Stan Freberg, Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby
Jan 17, 1954 · 60m -
17
E17
Ethel Merman
Jan 24, 1954 -
18
E18
Eddie Cantor
Jan 31, 1954 -
19
E19
Jimmy Durante
Feb 7, 1954 -
20
E20
Donald O'Connor
Feb 14, 1954 -
21
E21
Sonja Henie (with Abbott & Costello)
Gene Wesson hosts with guests Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, skater Sonja Henie, comic/singer Keefe Brasselle, with Carolyn Jones, Joyce Jameson, Michael Ross, Will J. White, Jud Conlon Singers, Norman Abbott, Glen Stangle, and announcer Hal Sawyer. Wesson and Brasselle perform dueling impressions, a sketch depicts a mob-run coffee shop, and Abbott and Costello encounter the Frankenstein Monster and the Gill Man in the Universal Studios' prop room.
Feb 21, 1954 · 60m -
22
E22
ANYTHING GOES w Ethel Merman, Frank Sinatra, Bert Lahr
Feb 28, 1954 · 60m -
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E23
Eddie Cantor
Mar 7, 1954 -
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E24
Jimmy Durante
Mar 14, 1954 -
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E25
Abbott & Costello
Mar 21, 1954 -
26
E26
Eddie Cantor
Apr 4, 1954 -
27
E27
Jimmy Durante
Apr 11, 1954 -
28
E28
Abbott & Costello
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello welcome guests including: Jane Russell; Rhonda Fleming; A&C stalwarts Connie Haines, Bobby Barber and Mike Ross; actress Beryl Davis; actors Tony Martinez, Nestor Paiva, Frank Richards, Benny Rubin, Jim Hayward and Ken Mayer; Jack Shea; Baby Mistin; Donna Kaye; announcer Hal Sawyer; and Al Goodman and his Orchestra. In comedy highlights, the boys are flat broke in a bording house in the Latin American country of Bolamania. They rehearse a magic trick, hoping to get a job at a nightclub. Then Lou gets the great idea of impersonating the El Presidente! Also, take offs on Liberace and You Bet Your Life.
Apr 18, 1954 -
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E29
Ice Capades Special
Apr 25, 1954 -
30
E30
Martin & Lewis
May 2, 1954 -
31
E31
Jimmy Durante
May 9, 1954 -
32
E32
Eddie Cantor
May 16, 1954 -
33
E33
Abbott & Costello
One in this comedy/variety series with rotating hosts. The comedy team of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello star in this live episode. Highlights include the following: Bud and Lou get fired from their jobs at a department store after attempting to sell nylons; Abbott and his friends sucker Costello out of his pay, but Lou gets his revenge; Hoagy Carmichael sings and is visited by child actor Ricky Vera; Costello and Vera try to tell each other the tale of Little Red Riding Hood and crack each other up in the process; Abbott cons Costello out of his money, but Vera gets the last laugh; Peggy Lee sings "Johnny Guitar," "Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered," and the "Halo Shampoo" song; Costello gets appliances with meters and has to pay a quarter every time he uses one, prompting a lot of mayhem as he attempts to try each one out; the Sauter-Finegan Orchestra plays "Midnight Sleigh Ride" and "Holiday"; and Costello attempts to dance with a woman who is almost twice his height.
May 23, 1954 -
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E34
Martin & Lewis
May 30, 1954