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The Best Episodes of The Hollywood Palace Season 3

Every episode of The Hollywood Palace Season 3 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of The Hollywood Palace Season 3!

The Hollywood Palace is an hour-long American television variety show that was broadcast weekly on ABC from January 4, 1964 to February 7, 1970. Originally...
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Season 3 Ratings Summary

"Host: Bing Crosby" is the best rated episode of "The Hollywood Palace" season 3. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 9/18/1965. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Host: Bing Crosby / Louis Armstrong".

  • Host: Bing Crosby
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    #1 - Host: Bing Crosby

    Season 3 Episode 1

    Aired 9/18/1965

    Host: Bing Crosby --Bing Crosby - ""The Hollywood Palace Song"" --Caterina Valente (singer) - ""Meditation"" --Bing Crosby and Caterina Valente - ""Slow Boat to China,"" ""Hindustan,"" ""Fancy Meeting You Here"" and ""It Happened in Monterrey"" --Tim Conway (comedian, from ""McHale's Navy"") --Avery Schreiber and Jack Burns (comedy team) --The Nitwits (comedy music group) --The Rudas (Australian dancers) --The Black Theater of Prague --Bertha the Elephant and her daughter Tina

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  • Host: Bing Crosby / Louis Armstrong
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    #2 - Host: Bing Crosby / Louis Armstrong

    Season 3 Episode 2

    Aired 9/25/1965

    Host: Bing Crosby --Bing Crosby - ""My Blue Heaven"" --Louis Armstrong - ""Way Down Yonder in New Orleans"" --Bing Crosby and Louis Armstrong - ""Dardanella"" --Phil Harris (comedian) - ""King of the Road""--The Young Americans (36 young singers led by Milton Anderson) - ""Waiting for the Robert E. Lee"" & ""Swanee"" --Bing Crosby, Louis Armstrong, Phil Harris & the Young Americans - ""South Rampart Street Parade"" --Bing Crosby and The Young Americans - ""Happiness Is"" --Carl Ballantine (comic magician, a regular on ""McHale's Navy"") --Pat Woodell (a former regular on ""Petticoat Junction,"" making her singing debut) - ""It Might as Well Be Spring"" --Fred Roby (ventriloquist from France) --La Norma (Danish trapeze artist) --Sims' performing ponies

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  • Host: Fred Astaire / We Five
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    #3 - Host: Fred Astaire / We Five

    Season 3 Episode 3

    Aired 10/2/1965

    Host: Fred Astaire --Fred Astaire - ""Top Hat"" & ""The Time Has Come"" --We Five - ""You Were on My Mind"" --Jimmy Smith (jazz organist) - ""The Organ Grinder's Swing"" --Fred Astaire and Jimmy Smith - ""The Cat"" --Rudolf Nureyev and Dame Margot Fonteyn (ballet stars of London's Royal Ballet Company) - ""The Black Swan"" pas de deux --Paul Lynde & Carmen Phillips - appear in a sketch about a girl who ""wants to end it all."" --Jackie Mason (stand-up comedian discussing actors entering politics) --The Andre Tahon Puppets (featuring Fuzzy the Caterpillar)

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  • Host: Joan Crawford / Jack Jones
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    #4 - Host: Joan Crawford / Jack Jones

    Season 3 Episode 4

    Aired 10/9/1965

    Host: Joan Crawford --Joan Crawford reads ""A Prayer for Little Children"" --Jack Jones - ""Just Yesterday"" & ""More"" --Jack Jones & Joanie Sommers - ""Call Me"" --Joanie Sommers (singer) - ""Till There Was You"" --Allen and Rossi (comedy team) --Steve Rossi - ""Al Di La"" & ""Battle Hymn of the Republic"" --Godfrey Cambridge (comedian) --Lily Yokoi (Japanese bicyclist) --The Rodos (acrobats from West Germany) --Stebbings' Boxers (a comic dog act from England)

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  • Host: Frank Sinatra / Count Basie
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    #5 - Host: Frank Sinatra / Count Basie

    Season 3 Episode 5

    Aired 10/16/1965

    Host: Frank Sinatra --Frank Sinatra - ""I've Got the World on a String"" --Frank Sinatra and Count Basie - ""Fly Me to the Moon,"" ""Everybody Has a Right to be Wrong,"" ""Please Be Kind,"" ""The Gal That Got Away"" and ""Too Marvelous for Words"" --Count Basie - ""Summertime"" --Jack E. Leonard (comedian, does a soft-shoe number & recalls former appearances with Sinatra) --Peter Gennaro (choreographer-dancer) - ""What's New Pussycat?"" production number --The Kessler Sisters (Alice and Ellen Kessler, singers from West Germany) - ""The Best is Yet to Come"" & ""Together Wherever We Go""

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  • Host: Milton Berle / Sonny & Cher
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    #6 - Host: Milton Berle / Sonny & Cher

    Season 3 Episode 6

    Aired 10/23/1965

    Host: Milton Berle --Sonny and Cher - ""Baby, Don't Go"" & ""Where Do You Go?"" --Sonny and Cher with Milton Berle - in a skit, perform a version of ""But You're Mine"" titled ""But You're Ours."" (Milton is portrayed as S&C's kid in the skit with long hair, fur vest, etc.) --Abbe Lane (singer) --Bill Dana (comedian, as Jose Jimenez talking about his jujitsu book) --Maury Wills (Los Angeles Dodger captain) - sings and plays banjo --Mike McGivney (quick-change actor doing an abbreviated version of ""Oliver Twist"") --The Rudas (Austrailian dancers) - ""This Must Be the Place""

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  • Host: Ray Bolger
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    #7 - Host: Ray Bolger

    Season 3 Episode 7

    Aired 11/6/1965

    --Ray Bolger (host) - ""Put on a Happy Face,"" ""Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries,"" ""Ida,"" ""Rosie O'Grady,"" ""Once in Love with Amy"" and ""Who?"" --Kay Starr - ""Never Dreamed I Could Love Someone New"" and ""Rockin' Chair"" --Ray Bolger and Kay Starr - ""Dearie"" --Lionel Hampton - ""How High the Moon"" --Jim Bradley (7-year-old drummer) and Lionel Hampton - ""Vibe Boogie"" --Norm Crosby (comedian) --Rich Little (impressionist-comedian) --Michael De La Vega (escape artist) --The Five Armandis (acrobats, teeterboard act)

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  • Host: Judy Garland / Vic Damone
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    #8 - Host: Judy Garland / Vic Damone

    Season 3 Episode 8

    Aired 11/13/1965

    Host: Judy Garland --Judy Garland sings ""Once in a While,"" I Loved Him"" and ""We're a Couple of Swells"" --Judy Garland sings ""Play the Palace"" then performs songs made famous by other singers at the Broadway Palace: ""Shine On, Harvest Moon"" (Nora Bayes); ""Some of These Days"" (Sophie Tucker); ""My Man"" (Fanny Brice) and ""I Don't Care"" (Eva Tanguay). --Judy Garland and Vic Damone - ""West Side Story"" medley: ""Maria,"" ""There's a Place for Us"" and ""Tonight"" --Vic Damone - ""Quiet Nights"" --Chita Rivera (singer-dancer) - ""Blue is the Color"" --Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber (comedy team) --Gene Baylos (comedian) --The Lyons Family (acrobats) --The Three Bragazzi (musical clowns from Italy)

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  • Host: Bing Crosby
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    #9 - Host: Bing Crosby

    Season 3 Episode 9

    Aired 11/20/1965

    Host: Bing Crosby --Bing Crosby (host) - ""Them There Eyes"" --Diahann Carroll (singer) - ""It's Not Unusual"" and ""If I Ruled the World"" --John Bubbles (song-and-dance man) --Charlie Manna (comedian) --The Kessler Twins (singers Ellen and Alice Kessler) - ""Married I Can Always Get"" and ""Identical"" --Michael the Waiter (German juggler) --Desmond and Marks (English comedians) --The Black Theater of Prague (pantomimists)

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  • Host: Janet Leigh
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    #10 - Host: Janet Leigh

    Season 3 Episode 10

    Aired 11/27/1965

    Host: Janet Leigh --Janet Leigh and Allan Sherman - ""Sarah Jackman"" --Allan Sherman (comedy singer) - ""Peyton Place"" --Rowan & Martin (comedy team) --Andy Russell (singer) - ""Besame Mucho,"" ""Magic Is the Moonlight,"" ""What a Difference a Day Makes,"" ""Amor"" and ""The Second Time Around"" --Michel de la Vega (magician) --Bob Ashley and Erwin Klein (table tennis experts) Additional guests (cast from ""F Troop""): --Forrest Tucker - sings ""Old Man Time"" --Ken Berry - sings ""I'm Beginning to See the Light"" --Larry Storch (comedian) ABC repeated this show on August 27, 1966.

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  • Host: Milton Berle
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    #11 - Host: Milton Berle

    Season 3 Episode 11

    Aired 12/4/1965

    Host: Milton Berle --Milton Berle and Liberace - ""My Kind of Town"" --Liberace - ""More,"" ""Alley Cat"" and the theme from ""Exodus"" --Cesar Romero (actor) --Joey Heatherton (singer-dancer) - ""I'm All Smiles"" --The McGuire Sisters (singers) - ""Bye Bye, Blackbird,"" ""I Can't Give You Anything but Love,"" ""My Melancholy Baby"" and ""When My Baby smiles at Me"" --Johnny Puleo and his Harmonica Gang --The Peiro Brothers (jugglers from Argentina) --The Berosinis (acrobats, teeterboard act from Czechoslovakia) Comedy sketch (about the filming of a spy movie): --Cesar Romero (as the pampered star) --Phyllis McGuire (as ""Kitten Plenty,"" the leading lady) --Liberace (as ""Irving Goldjacket,"" the ruthless killer) --Milton Berle (as the stuntman) --Milton Frome (as ""Alfred Hitchcluck,"" the director) --Johnny Puleo (as the makeup man)

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  • Host: Caterina Valente / Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass
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    #12 - Host: Caterina Valente / Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass

    Season 3 Episode 12

    Aired 12/11/1965

    Host: Caterina Valente --Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass - ""Whipped Cream"" & ""The Lonely Bull"" --Caterina Valente - sings ""Danke Schön,"" ""Don't Rain on My Parade,"" ""Falling in Love with Love"" & ""Till"" --Bill Cosby (from ""I Spy"") - does a stand-up monologue about shopping for a new car. --Bill Dana (comedian, appearing as flamenco dancer José Jimenez) --the Black Theatre of Prague (pantomimists) --Luiz Bonfa (Brazilian guitarist) - ""The Ski Song"" --Channing Pollock (magician) --The Fredonias (tumblers from Germany)

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  • Host: Bing Crosby (1965 Christmas Show)
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    #13 - Host: Bing Crosby (1965 Christmas Show)

    Season 3 Episode 13

    Aired 12/25/1965

    Host: Bing Crosby (1965 Christmas Show) --Bing Crosby - ""White World of Winter"" --Bob Crane, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Collins - ""We Wish You the Merriest"" --Bing Crosby and Dorothy Collins - ""Glow Worm"" --Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians - ""Twelve Days of Christmas"" --Robert Clary - ""French Christmas Song"" --Werner Klemperer and John Banner - ""Stille Nacht"" (""Silent Night"" in German) --Andre Tahon (puppeteer) --Bob Williams and Louie the Dog (humorous animal act) - overly enthusiastic man tries to get his dog to do tricks. The cast of ""Hogan's Heroes"" (Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, Richard Dawson, John Banner, Robert Clary, Larry Hovis and Ivan Dixon) joins Bing in a sketch.

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  • Host: Bing Crosby / Sonny and Cher
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    #14 - Host: Bing Crosby / Sonny and Cher

    Season 3 Episode 14

    Aired 1/1/1966

    Second Anniversary show Host: Bing Crosby --Bing Crosby - ""Let's Start the New Year Right"" and ""This Could be the Start of Something Big"" --Sonny and Cher with Bing Crosby - ""Resolutions"" --Sonny and Cher - ""What Now My Love"" --Danny Thomas (comedian) --Bob Newhart (comedian) --David Nelson (from ""Ozzie and Harriet,"" performing on the trapeze with the Flying Artons) --Donna Butterworth (8 year old actress-singer) - ""Swanee"" and ""Waiting for the Robert E. Lee"" --Donna Butterworth and Bing Crosby - ""Little Grass Shack"" --Marilyn Maye (singer) - ""Misty"" --Ben Blue (pantomimist doing a routine about an ice skater)

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  • Host: Kate Smith
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    #15 - Host: Kate Smith

    Season 3 Episode 15

    Aired 1/8/1966

    Host: Kate Smith --Kate Smith - ""Fine and Dandy,"" ""When the Moon Comes over the Mountain,"" ""Who Cares?"" and ""Love Is a Many Splendored Thing"" --Juliet Prowse (dancer, star of the 1965-66 series ""Mona McCluskey"") - ""Dixie"" medley --Charles Aznavour (singer-composer) - ""Who?"" & ""The Comedians"" --Burns & Schreiber (comedy team doing a routine about a talking vending machine) --Albert T. Berry (comedy-novelty act, billed as a momologist) --Charles Cairoli and Company (pantomime group doing a routine about a bakery) --The Rodos (eight tumblers/acrobatic dancers from Germany) --Prasano Rao (illusionist from India, does shadow puppets of famous people)

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  • Host: Phil Harris
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    #16 - Host: Phil Harris

    Season 3 Episode 16

    Aired 1/15/1966

    Host: Phil Harris --Alice Faye --Tim Conway --Georgie Kaye --Sergio Franchi --The Kim Sisters

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  • Host: Fred Astaire / Petula Clark
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    #17 - Host: Fred Astaire / Petula Clark

    Season 3 Episode 17

    Aired 1/22/1966

    Host: Fred Astaire --Barrie Chase (Astaire's dancing partner) --Petula Clark - ""My Love"" & ""My Fair Lady"" medley --Mickey Rooney --Bobby Van --Ray Hastings (comedian) --The Nitwits (British comedy troupe) - orchestra plays the second movement from ""Heidens symphony #94 in C"" and ""12th Street Rag."" --Astaire joins the Nitwits for ""Temptation."" --The Lenz Chimps

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  • Host: Arthur Godfrey / The Mamas & the Papas
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    #18 - Host: Arthur Godfrey / The Mamas & the Papas

    Season 3 Episode 18

    Aired 1/29/1966

    Host: Arthur Godfrey --Arthur Godfrey - ""The Wonderful Thing About Love,"" ""S' Wonderful,"" ""England Swings"" and ""Good Old Days"" --Arthur Godfrey with the Mamas and the Papas - ""Be My Valentine"" --The Mamas and the Papas - ""California Dreamin'"" --Sid Caesar (comedian) - appears in a sketch with Arthur Godfrey and Corbett Monica. In the sketch, titled ""How to Make Motion Pictures,"" Sid portrays a bumbling Viennese filmmaker who comes to Hollywood to save a failing movie studio. --Abbe Lane (singer) - ""Gonna Build a Mountain,"" ""A Wonderful Day Like Today"" & ""Down by the Riverside."" --Corbett Monica (comedian doing a stand-up routine) --The Berosinis (acrobats, teeterboard act from Czechoslovakia) --Les Apollo (balancing act)

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  • Host: Vincent Edwards
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    #19 - Host: Vincent Edwards

    Season 3 Episode 19

    Aired 2/5/1966

    Guests: --Vincent Edwards (host) - ""A Fellow Needs a Girl"" & medley: ""Lulu's Back in Town,"" ""Maria"" and ""Ida"" --Vincent Edwards and Liza Minnelli - ""Everything I've Got Belongs to You"" --Liza Minnelli - ""Where Did You Learn to Dance?"" & ""There Is a Time"" --Bette Davis - does a dramatic reading (of a Dorothy Parker poem) --Joan Rivers (comedian) --Liliane Montevecchi (singer-dancer) - ""Dis-Donc"" & ""Walk on the Wild Side"" --Miss Elizabeth (trapeze performer) --The Rogge Sisters (acrobats) --Bertha and Tina (trained elephant act)

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  • Host: Donald O'Connor / Paul Anka
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    #20 - Host: Donald O'Connor / Paul Anka

    Season 3 Episode 20

    Aired 2/12/1966

    Host: Donald O'Connor --Donald O'Connor - ""Mother Goose"" --Donald O'Connor and Jane Morgan - ""Look at That Face"" --Edward G. Robinson - reads an excerpt from Aaron Copland's ""A Lincoln Portrait"" --Roger Williams (pianist) - ""Bach's Minuet in G Major"" & ""Flight of the Bumble Bee"" --Paul Anka - ""Oh, Such a Stranger"" & a medley of songs written by Anka --Jane Morgan - ""This Train"" & an Al Jolson medley --Shecky Greene (comedian) --The Three Bragazzis (acrobatic act) --The See Hee Troupe of Formose (acrobats)

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  • Host: Bing Crosby / Rosemary Clooney
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    #21 - Host: Bing Crosby / Rosemary Clooney

    Season 3 Episode 21

    Aired 2/19/1966

    Host: Bing Crosby --Bing Crosby - ""Just the Way You Are"" --Rosemary Clooney - Blues medley --Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney - ""Hear That Band,"" ""New Vienna Woods,"" ""The Poor People of Paris"" and ""Molly Malone"" --Gary Crosby (Bing's son) - ""Who Can I Turn To?"" --Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy (ventriloquist act) --Hugh Lambert (dancer) - ""Gabriel"" --Roger Ray (comedy xyloponist) --The Fiji military band - ""Senikau-ni Bula"" & ""Krisimasi""

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  • Host: Liberace
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    #22 - Host: Liberace

    Season 3 Episode 22

    Aired 2/26/1966

    --Liberace (host) --Bob Newhart (comedian) - does a monologue about a night watchman encountering King Kong. --Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber (comedy team) - do a taxicab routine --John Davidson (singer) --Marni Nixon (singer) --Channing Pollock (magician) --Betty Pasco (trapeze artist)

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  • Host: Milton Berle / Adam West
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    #23 - Host: Milton Berle / Adam West

    Season 3 Episode 23

    Aired 3/5/1966

    Comedy: A comic book spoof with Milton Berle, Adam West, Henny Youngman, Martha Raye and Abdou Amin. Music: --Adam West (from ""Batman,"" making his TV singing debut) - sings ""Miranda"" & ""Only You See Her."" --Martha Raye - ""Taking a Chance on Love"" --Elaine Dunn (singer-dancer) - ""Buckle Down Winsocki"" --Sandler and Young (musical-comedy team) Also: --Henny Youngman (comedian) --The Amin Brothers (acrobats)

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  • Host: Fred Astaire / Ethel Merman
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    #24 - Host: Fred Astaire / Ethel Merman

    Season 3 Episode 24

    Aired 3/12/1966

    Host: Fred Astaire --Fred Astaire - sings ""Fascinatin' Rhythm"" & ""Lady Be Good."" Astaire also dances to ""Bugle Call Rag."" --Ethel Merman - ""Some People"" --Fred Astaire and Ethel Merman sing a duet. Medley: ""I Got Rhythm"" (Astaire), ""Everything's Coming Up Roses"" (Merman), ""Let's Face the Music and Dance"" (Astaire/Merman), ""I Get A Kick Out Of You"" (Merman), ""Cheek To Cheek"" (Astaire), ""Putting on the Ritz"" (Merman), ""They Say it's Wonderful"" (Astaire & Merman), ""Anything Goes"" (Astaire/Merman), ""I've Got Rhythm"" reprise. (During medley, Merman tries to get Astaire to sing like her and project his voice.) --Jack Jones (singer) - ""The Shadow of Your Smile"" & ""What Now, My Love"" --Marcel Marceau (mime) - pantomimes ""The Butterfly Collector"" and ""Bip the Lion Tamer"" --Pat Morita (comedian) --The Rogge Sisters (French balancing act) --The Hardy Family (tumbling acrobats)

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  • Host: Robert Goulet / Nancy Sinatra
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    #25 - Host: Robert Goulet / Nancy Sinatra

    Season 3 Episode 25

    Aired 3/19/1966

    --Robert Goulet - ""Moment of Truth"" & ""Soliloguy"" --Nancy Sinatra - ""These Boots Are Made For Walkin'"" & ""As Tears Go By"" --Robert Goulet and Nancy Sinatra - Shoe medley --Chita Rivera (singer-dancer) - ""My Home Is In My Shoes"" --Jan Murray (comedian) --The Muppets --Mac Ronay (comedic magician) --The Nerveless Nocks (sway pole acrobats)

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