The clean-cut crooner hosted this variety show at the peak of his popularity. It's hard to remember there being much comedy (edgy or otherwise) at all, but, in the definitely-strange-but-true department, its writers included Woody Allen and Larry Gelbart. In 1969, Boone tried his hand at a syndicated talk show, 'Pat Boone in Hollywood,' chatting up top-line guests like Liberace, Bob Hope and Ethel Merman.