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The Best Episodes of Kraft Music Hall Season 11

Every episode of Kraft Music Hall Season 11 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Kraft Music Hall Season 11!

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Season 11 Ratings Summary

"The Kraft Premier Show" is the best rated episode of "Kraft Music Hall" season 11. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 9/11/1968. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Don Rickles' Brooklyn".

  • The Kraft Premier Show
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    #1 - The Kraft Premier Show

    Season 11 Episode 1 - Aired 9/11/1968

    --Eddy Arnold (co-host) --Don Rickles (co-host) --Alan King (co-host) --Bobbie Gentry --Rocky Graziano --Joe Louis --Sugar Ray Robinson

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  • Don Rickles' Brooklyn
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    #2 - Don Rickles' Brooklyn

    Season 11 Episode 2 - Aired 9/18/1968

    ""Don Rickles' Brooklyn"" --Don Rickles --Joan Rivers --Steve Lawrence --Robert Merrill --Roy Campanella

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  • Kraft Presents Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
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    #3 - Kraft Presents Roy Rogers and Dale Evans

    Season 11 Episode 3 - Aired 10/2/1968

    --Roy Rogers & Dale Evans --Sons of the Pioneers --Stiller & Meara --Kate Smith --Bobby Van

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  • Alan King At The Movies
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    #4 - Alan King At The Movies

    Season 11 Episode 4 - Aired 10/9/1968

    --Alan King --Janet Leigh --Paul Lynde --Will Jordan

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  • Kraft Presents Eddy Arnold
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    #5 - Kraft Presents Eddy Arnold

    Season 11 Episode 5 - Aired 10/16/1968

    --Eddy Arnold - ""This Land Is Your Land"" (with chorus and dancers) --Eddy Arnold - ""Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye"" and ""Up Above My Head"" --Eddy Arnold and Al Hirt - ""Back to Nashville, Tennessee"" --Al Hirt - ""Tenderly"" and ""You Made Me Love You"" --Jimmie Rodgers - ""The Lovers"" --Jimmie Rodgers and Eddy Arnold - ""Kisses Sweeter Than Wine,"" ""It's Over"" and ""Honeycomb"" --Eddy Arnold and Dana Valery - ""Hole in My Bucket"" --Dana Valery - ""I'm Gonna Go Fishin'"" and ""Cry Me A River"" --Pat Henry (comedian, does a stand-up monologue)

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  • The Friars Club Roasts Johnny Carson
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    #6 - The Friars Club Roasts Johnny Carson

    Season 11 Episode 6 - Aired 10/23/1968

    Friars Club roasts Johnny Carson --Alan King (as the ""Roastmaster"") Other guests: --Groucho Marx --Ed Sullivan --Steve Allen --Flip Wilson --Dick Cavett --Ed McMahon --John V. Lindsay (mayor of New York City)

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  • Comedy 2001 - Give Or Take A Few Weeks
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    #7 - Comedy 2001 - Give Or Take A Few Weeks

    Season 11 Episode 7 - Aired 11/13/1968

    ""Comedy 2001 - Give Or Take A Few Weeks"" --Steve Allen --Julie Harris --Shelley Berman --Bill Dana --Lynn Kellogg

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  • 2nd Annual Country Music Association Awards
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    #8 - 2nd Annual Country Music Association Awards

    Season 11 Episode 8 - Aired 11/20/1968

    Country Music Association Awards (taped at the Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, Tenn.): Performers: --Roy Rogers & Dale Evans (co-hosts) - medley --Glen Campbell - ""By the Time I Get to Phoenix"" --Johnny Cash - ""Folsom Prison Blues"" --Bobby Goldsboro - ""Honey"" --Jeannie C. Riley - ""Harper Valley P.T.A."" --Tammy Wynette - ""D-I-V-O-R-C-E"" Other guests / presenters: --Roy Acuff --Chet Atkins --Pat Boone (offers a tribute to his late father-in-law Red Foley) --Dick Clark --Jimmy Dean --Roger Miller --Tex Ritter --Mickey Lolich (pitcher of the Detroit Tigers & hero of the World Series)

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  • Alan King's Wonderful World of Aggravation
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    #9 - Alan King's Wonderful World of Aggravation

    Season 11 Episode 9 - Aired 12/4/1968

    ""Alan King's Wonderful World of Aggravation"" --Alan King (host) --Angie Dickinson --Paul Lynde --David Frye (impressionist, imitates leading politicians) --Gunilla Knutson (blonde actress known for her Noxzema Shaving Cream commercials) Sketches include: --A gung-ho scoutmaster berates a father whose boy scout son has a poor attendance record. --A husband is annoyed by his wife's blind obedience to the whims of her interior decorator. --At a restaurant, a couple is distracted by a businessman partying with a showgirl at the next table.

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  • The Eddy Arnold Christmas Show
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    #10 - The Eddy Arnold Christmas Show

    Season 11 Episode 10 - Aired 12/18/1968

    Christmas Show --Eddy Arnold --Burl Ives --Terry-Thomas --Lynn Kellogg --By George Singers

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  • The Nancy Sinatra Show
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    #11 - The Nancy Sinatra Show

    Season 11 Episode 11 - Aired 1/8/1969

    --Nancy Sinatra --Don Ho --Rod McKuen --Sandler & Young --Pat Henry

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  • Jack Jones / Debbie Reynolds / Johnny Cash
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    #12 - Jack Jones / Debbie Reynolds / Johnny Cash

    Season 11 Episode 12 - Aired 1/15/1969

    --Jack Jones --Debbie Reynolds --Johnny Cash --Godfrey Cambridge

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  • The Sound of The Sixties
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    #13 - The Sound of The Sixties

    Season 11 Episode 13 - Aired 1/22/1969

    ""Sound of the Sixties"" --Bobby Darin (host) - ""Let The Good Times Roll"" (opening song) --Bobby Darin also performs a medley that begins with ""Splish, Splash"" --Stevie Wonder - ""For Once in My Life"" and ""I Don't Know Why I Love You"" --Stevie Wonder and Bobby Darin - ""If I Were A Carpenter"" --Judy Collins - ""Both Sides Now"" and ""Someday Soon"" --Judy Collins and Bobby Darin - ""I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"" (a Bob Dylan song) --Laura Nyro - ""He's A Runner"" and ""Save the Country"" --Buddy Rich and his orchestra - ""West Side Story"" medley --Following the ""West Side Story"" medley, there's a short segment with Buddy Rich and Bobby Darin. Bobby starts dancing while Buddy plays some rifts on the drums. They then trade places with Bobby taking over the drums and Buddy dancing.

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  • Eddy Arnold Down Home
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    #14 - Eddy Arnold Down Home

    Season 11 Episode 14 - Aired 1/29/1969

    --Eddy Arnold --The Cowsills --Polly Bergen --Johnny Puleo and his Harmonica Gang --Browning Bryant

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  • What It Was, Was Love
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    #15 - What It Was, Was Love

    Season 11 Episode 15 - Aired 2/5/1969

    ""What It Was, Was Love"" - Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme sing love songs written by Gordon Jenkins. Jenkins appears as conductor. Songs: ""Boys and Girls,"" ""What You Say,"" ""I Have a Secret Place of My Own,"" ""Where You Are,"" ""There Goes the Bride,"" ""To Be in Love"" and ""Room with a View,"" ""What It Was, Was Love,"" ""A Man,"" Which Way Is Yesterday"" and ""Old Man""

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  • Don Adams and Don Rickles Are Alive and Well and Living In California
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    #16 - Don Adams and Don Rickles Are Alive and Well and Living In California

    Season 11 Episode 16 - Aired 2/19/1969

    Show satirizing life in California --Don Adams and Don Rickles (co-hosts) --Kaye Ballard --Joseph Cotten - narrates a satirical documentary of Hollywood with Adams, Rickles and Ballard reenacting scenes from famous movies. Also: --The Beach Boys perform ""California Girls"" and ""I Can Hear Music""

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  • Jimmy Durante and Don Knotts Do Their Thing....Also!
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    #17 - Jimmy Durante and Don Knotts Do Their Thing....Also!

    Season 11 Episode 17 - Aired 2/26/1969

    --Jimmy Durante (co-host) - sings ""This Is All I Ask"" --Don Knotts (co-host) --Jane Powell sings ""Cycles"" --Jimmy Durante plays the piano in a segment with Jane Powell. --Baja Marimba Band - ""A Taste of Honey,"" ""Brazillia,"" ""Flying High,"" ""Inka Dinka Do"" and ""Spanish Eyes"" --Jimmy Durante and Don Knotts - ""Dear World"" Comedy: --Jane Powell plays a contestant on a match-making show. --Don Knotts plays (1) a TV weatherman trying to ad-lib while he awaits the forecast from the weather bureau (2) a nervous speechmaker at a medical convention.

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  • A Night Out With The Boys
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    #18 - A Night Out With The Boys

    Season 11 Episode 18 - Aired 3/5/1969

    ""A Night Out With the Boys"" --Robert Goulet --Phil Silvers --The Lettermen --George Lindsey --Edward Villella

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  • Wayne, Women, and Song
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    #19 - Wayne, Women, and Song

    Season 11 Episode 19 - Aired 3/12/1969

    --Wayne Newton --Judy Carne --Lucie Arnaz --Browning Bryant --Going Thing

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  • Broadway's Best - 1969
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    #20 - Broadway's Best - 1969

    Season 11 Episode 20 - Aired 3/26/1969

    ""Broadway's Best - 1969"" with songs from seven Broadway musicals --Henry Fonda (host) --Herschel Bernardi - ""If I Were a Rich Man"" (from ""Fiddler on the Roof"") --Joel Grey - ""Wilkommen"" (from ""Cabaret"") --Joel Grey (with singers and dancers) - ""Yankee Doodle Dandy,"" ""You're A Grand Old Flag"" and ""Mary"" (songs from ""George M!"") --Richard Kiley - ""Man of La Mancha (I, Don Quixote)"" & ""The Impossible Dream"" (songs from ""Man of La Mancha"") --Jane Morgan - ""If He Walked Into My Life"" (from ""Mame"") --Lynn Kellogg - ""Where Did I Go?"" & ""Walking In Space"" (songs from ""Hair"") --John Cunningham and Herschel Bernardi - ""I Am Free"" (from ""Zorba"") --Marian Mercer (from ""Promises, Promises"") appears in sketches.

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  • Ladies' Night
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    #21 - Ladies' Night

    Season 11 Episode 21 - Aired 4/2/1969

    --Mike Douglas (host) - ""Try a Little Tenderness"" & ""The Most Beautiful Girl in the World"" --Lena Horne - ""Hello, Young Lovers"" & ""Softly, As I Leave You"" --Mike Douglas and Lena Horne - sing a medley of Horne's hits --Jeannie C. Riley - ""There Never Was a Time"" --Totie Fields (comedian) - plays a businesswoman with a male secretary (played by Mike Douglas) --Barbara Jo Rubin (female jockey) - the first woman to win the Aqueduct Race Course in New York --Debi Faubion (Junior Miss 1969)

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  • Johnny Cash...On The Road
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    #22 - Johnny Cash...On The Road

    Season 11 Episode 22 - Aired 4/16/1969

    Johnny Cash (host) - ""Folsom Prison Blues,"" ""Rock Island Line,"" ""Wreck of the Old 97"" ""I Still Miss Her So"" and ""Water Into Wine"" --The Statler Brothers - ""Flowers on the Wall"" --Carl Perkins - ""Restless"" --Paul Lynde (comedian) --Don Ho - ""Tiny Bubbles,"" ""The Sands of Waikiki"" and ""Pearly Shells"" --Kate Smith - ""If Ever I Would Leave You"" --Browning Bryant (11-year-old singer) - ""Dawn Holds Another Day"" --The Tennessee Three (from Cash's traveling show)

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  • Peter Cook & Dudley Moore / Anne Bancroft / Mel Torme
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    #23 - Peter Cook & Dudley Moore / Anne Bancroft / Mel Torme

    Season 11 Episode 23 - Aired 4/30/1969

    From London: --Peter Cook & Dudley Moore (co-hosts) comedy team, appear in several sketches --Anne Bancroft - ""Limehouse Blues"" (with dancers) --Anne Bancroft with Dudley Moore (on harpsichord) - ""Scarborough Fair"" --Mel Torme - ""Hooray for Love,"" ""Hi Lili, Hi Lo"" and ""Little Green Apples""

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  • Peter Cook & Dudley Moore / Donovan
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    #24 - Peter Cook & Dudley Moore / Donovan

    Season 11 Episode 24 - Aired 5/7/1969

    From London: --Peter Cook & Dudley Moore (co-hosts) comedy team, appear in several sketches --Donovan - sings ""Land of the Reedy River"" and ""The Sun Is a Very Magic Fellow"" --Dudley Moore's Jazz Trio and the Jack Parnell orchestra - perform the theme from ""Bedazzled""

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  • Sandler & Young / Judy Carne / Lena Horne
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    #25 - Sandler & Young / Judy Carne / Lena Horne

    Season 11 Episode 25 - Aired 5/14/1969

    From London: --Sandler & Young (Summer 1969 hosts) - ""Dominique,"" ""Malaguena"" & ""It's All Right with Me"" --Lena Horne - ""Cycles"" & ""People Gotta Be Free"" --Lena Horne with Sandler & Young - ""Pass Me By"" --Terry-Thomas (comedian) - appears in a sketch with Judy Carne about English speaking tourists in Spain. --Judy Carne (Summer 1969 series regular) - spoofs Spanish dancing (as part of a tribute to Spain)

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