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31 Episodes 1966 - 1967
Episode 1
Sat, Sep 17, 1966
Episode 2
Sat, Sep 24, 196660 mins
Episode 3
Sat, Oct 1, 1966
Elizabeth Montgomery of "Bewitched" makes her debut as a Palace host and her first network appearance aa a song-and-dance performer.. Guests: singer Vic Damone; comics Paul Lynde and Jackie Mason; the Baja Marimba Band; and two acrobatic acts: The Sensational Parker and the Three Roberts.
Episode 4
Sat, Oct 8, 196660 mins
Host, Adam West sings "The Orange Colored Sky" (not very well either) while fully decked out in his Batman outfit as the dancers flopped around like super villain henchman. Adam West then does a Batman parody before introducing the brilliant slapstick comedy of the Landon's Midgets. Performed by actual midgets. Next, while Adam is dressed in normal dress attire, he introduces Joey Heatherton, who sings, "By Myself" while performing with the shows dancers. Next, Adam West introduces a young beardless George Carlin as the stand-up routine.
Episode 5
Sat, Oct 22, 1966
Episode 6
Sat, Oct 29, 1966
Episode 7
Sat, Nov 5, 1966
Dale Robertson is the host. Guests: dancer-singer Barrie Chase; comics Jack Carter and Don Sanders; singer Morgana King; country music group the Stoneman Family; comic music duo the Geezinslaw Brothers; and aerialists the Hildalys.
Episode 8
Sat, Nov 12, 196660 mins
Host Phil Harris introduces George Jessel, who sings and offers a comedy monolog; singer Abbe Lane; the comedy team of Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber; comic pantomimist Jacques Ary; the flying Artons and David Nelson, who perform on the flying trapeze; dancers Szony and Claire; and the knife-throwing act of Elizabeth and Collins.
Episode 9
Sat, Nov 19, 1966
Episode 10
Sat, Nov 26, 1966
Episode 11
Sat, Dec 3, 1966
Episode 12
Sat, Dec 10, 1966
Jimmy Durante is the host with guests: Peter Lawford, who offers a song-and-dance routine; rock group the Turtles; the singing grandmother Mrs. Elva Miller; comedian George Carlin, who parodies a rock 'n' roll disc jockey; singer-dancer Elaine Dunn; comic dancer George Carl; and the Polack Brothers' elephant act.
Episode 13
Sat, Dec 17, 1966
Episode 14
Sat, Dec 24, 1966
Bing Crosby and his family host an evening of Christmas entertainment.

Episode 15
Sat, Dec 31, 196660 mins
Bing Crosby is the host and his guests are: Dorothy Collins; Charles Aznavour; the Mills Brothers; pianist Skitch Henderson; the comedy team of Burns and Schreiber; Johnny Puleoand his Harmonica Gang; dancers Zony and Claire; and the Volentes' unicycle act.

Episode 16
Sat, Jan 7, 196760 mins
Host Ray Bolger presents singer Diahann Carroll; actress Audrey Meadows; the singing King Family; impressionist Adam Keefe; rock group Paul Revere ánd the Raiders; and the Morgan Ashton Family (acrobats). Ray recreates his scarecrow role from "The Wizard of Oz" and joins Audrey in a "Honeymooners" sketch.
Episode 17
Sat, Jan 14, 1967
Bing Crosby is host and his guests Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen (R. IL.), who offers "The Gallant Men," a dramatic reading; comics Jimmy Durante and Tim Conway; singer Edie Adams; and pole-climber Danny Sailor.
Episode 18
Sat, Jan 21, 1967
Donald O'Connor hosts with guests including juggler Rudy Cardenas. Don Ho sings his hit "Tiny Bubbles." Donald and Ted duet " Me and My Shadow"
Episode 19
Sat, Feb 4, 1967
Jack Benny is the guest host with guests: singers Petula Clark and Johnny Mathis; the Nitwits, English musical comics; dancers Brascia and Tybee; and the Halasis, a Hungarian teeterboard act. Also: Ernie Terrell and the Heavyweights (Terrell's sister and brothers) offer a musical challenge to boxer Mohammad Ali, who defends his heavyweight crown against Terrell on Feb. 6.
Episode 20
Sat, Feb 11, 196760 mins
Sammy Davis Jr.'s guests include Mickey Rooney, Liberace and singer Kaye Stevens. Also appearing: comic Lee Tully; the Mascots, balancing acrobats; and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Top, English high-pole roller skaters.
Episode 21
Sat, Feb 18, 196760 mins
Host Bing Crosby presents Ella Fitzgerald; Phil Harris and Alice Faye; comedian Dom De Luise; the Nitwits, English music-hall clowns; the acrobatic Medini Brothers; and Hendra and Ullett, an English comedy duo in a sketch about the RAF.
Episode 22
Sat, Feb 25, 1967
Van Johnson introduces the Beatles (seen in a film clip from Liverpool) who sing two of their latest hits: "Strawberry Fields Forever" and "Penny Lane." Mickey Rooney performs a baseball sketch and actress Chris Noel shows films of her visit to Vietnam. Liza Minnelli sings "Cabaret" and "I Will Wait for You" and Van sings "Wilkommen." Also appearing: comedian George Carlin; the acrobatic Palace Duo; and comic illusionists Milo and Roger.
Episode 23
Sat, Mar 4, 196760 mins
Host Steve Lawrence presents Phyllis Diller, Florence Henderson and Bill Dana as skydiving instructor José Jiménéz. Also: the singing Fuller Brothers; ventriloquist Russ Lewis; the Rhodins, aerialists; and Pat Anthony's wild-animal act.
Episode 24
Sat, Mar 11, 1967
Host Kate Smith presents singer Jimmy Dean; Tim Conway; Britain's New Vaudeville Band; singer-dancer Ann Miller; and the Hardly-Worthit Players, who satirize Senator Robert Kennedy. Also appearing: René and his musical puppets; comedienne Donna Jean Young; and Hugh Forgie and Shirley Marie's comedy badminton act.
Episode 25
Sat, Mar 18, 1967
Host George Burns presents the musical King Family; singer Lainie Kazan; Italian opera star Enzo Stuarti; Desmond and Marks (English music-hall comics); and Baby Sabu the elephant.
Episode 26
Sat, Apr 1, 1967
Host Bing Crosby welcomes Louis Armstrong, Nanette Fabray and Red Buttons. Nanette and Red perform their best-known routines (with Nanette as a ballerina and Red singing "Sam, You Made the Pants Too Long"), and join Bing in a vaudeville sketch about a bartender. Also on the bill: the Goodtime Washboard Three, novelty musicians discovered by Bing; the Black Theatre of Prague, a Czech pantomime troupe; the tumbling Ghezzi Brothers; and magician Marvin Roy.
Episode 27
Sat, Apr 8, 1967
Tony Martin and Cyd Charisse host. Acts: Danny Sailor (lumberjack), the Kim Sisters (Korean musical act), Jackie Clark (comedian), Milo and Roger (magicians), Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks (comedians), and Buffalo Springfield (rock band).
Episode 28
Sat, Apr 15, 1967
Host Milton Berle talks with baseball's Willie Mays, Maury Wills and Jim Piersall, and joins them for a parody of Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend." Also: Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Buddy Rich and his band, singer Marilyn King, illusionist Prassano Rao and the tap-dancing Dunhills.
Episode 29
Sat, Apr 22, 196760 mins
Host Joan Crawford performs "The Dreamer," a dramatic scene about a little girl. Joan also presents singers Nancy Ames and Julius La Rosa; Tim Conway, who plays a prison warden; the rock band Cyrkle; the Flying Cavarettas, teen-age aerialists; the Acrobatic Halasis; and illusionist Ralph Adams.
Episode 30
Sat, May 6, 196760 mins
Gene Barry hosts and sings a show tune about fashions and clothes, from 1890's to "Mod" 1967. Jack E. Leonard interrupts Gene's monologue. Beware of Japanese Jokes by Jack E. aimed at his Japanese pianist (who doesn't seem happy about it).
Episode 31
Sat, May 13, 1967
Host Bing Crosby welcomes Don Ameche, Frances Langford, comic Louis Nye and singer Barbara McNair. Also appearing are the King Family, comic pianist Yonely and the Pollack Brothers' trained-elephant act.