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8 Episodes 1962 - 1963
Episode 1
Mon, Sep 24, 196260 mins
Ballet dancers Nureyev and Serrano perform "Le Corsaire Pas de Deux". Blair sings "I Have Dreamed". Pianist Janis plays Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3. Opera singers Peters and Merrill perform two arias and duet on "Una voce poco fa" from "The Barber of Seville". The Brothers Four (Bob Flick, John Paine, Mike Kirkland, and Dick Foley) remember their college campus days with folksongs.
Episode 2
Mon, Oct 22, 196260 mins
Robert Goulet and Barbara Cook perform Broadway favorites with Cyril Ritchard and Martyn Green performing selections from Gilbert and Sullivan.
Episode 3
Thu, Nov 22, 196260 mins
Episode 4
Sun, Dec 23, 196260 mins
Florence Henderson & Earl Wrightson sing "Deck the Halls". Florence sings "The Christmas Song" The Bell Telephone Chorus sings "Hark! the Herald Angels Sing". Buffalo Bills Chorus performs "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen". Earl Wrightson performs "Let it Snow". Florence, Earl and the Chorus sing "Let's Have an Old-Fashioned Christmas". Florence and Earl sing "Joy to the World". Mildred Miller sings "O Little Town of Bethlehem". Earl Wrightson and the Chorus sing "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear". Florence sings "The Christmas Waltz". The Buffalo Bills, Florence, Earl and the Bell Telephone Chorus do a medley of "Santa Claus is Coming to Town"
Episode 5
Fri, Jan 18, 196360 mins
Episode 6
Mon, Feb 4, 196360 mins
Episode 7
Wed, Mar 13, 196360 mins
Episode 8
Thu, Apr 11, 196360 mins
Musical variety show features: Harry Belafonte singing several songs; New York City Ballet dancers do a pas de trots from George Balanchine's 'Paquita;' soprano Birgit Nilsson performs arias; and classical guitarist Andres Segovia plays three selections.