The Andy Williams Show
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The Andy Williams Show | |
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Genre | Variety show |
Written by | John Aylesworth, Frank Peppiatt |
Presented by | Andy Williams |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | 1962 1971 | –
The Andy Williams Show was an American television variety show that ran from 1962 to 1971 (alternating during the summer of 1970 with Andy Williams Presents Ray Stevens), and a short-lived run in syndication, beginning in the fall of 1976. It was hosted by crooner Andy Williams.
The program
The Andy Williams Show featured a number of regular performers, including, from time to time:[citation needed]
- The Osmond Brothers
- Claudine Longet
- Bobby Darin
- Eddie Fisher
- Dick Van Dyke
- The New Christy Minstrels
- Jonathan Winters
- The Good Time Singers
- Professor Irwin Corey
- Ray Stevens
- The Lennon Sisters
- Charlie Callas
- Janos Prohaska ("The Cookie Bear")
The first series began as a summer replacement on CBS in 1959. The weekly year-round series premiered on NBC in 1962, where it ran until 1967 before being revived from 1969 through 1971.[citation needed]
During the fall of 1963, the show aired every two weeks, rather than weekly, alternating with the television version of The Bell Telephone Hour. [1]
When the show debuted, it was tailored to Williams' pop music stylings and aimed at adult viewers. Although generally categorized as a musical variety show, it was also popular in part for its comedy skits. During its five-year run on NBC, the show drew respectable ratings, although it never made the list of top-thirty programs.[citation needed]
In 1967, Williams decided to cut back to three specials per year. However, two years later he was lured back to weekly television in a slightly revised format that included rock and roll acts and psychedelic staging. For this show, the studio audience sat on risers that followed Williams about as he moved about the stage. After a two-year run, the show was cancelled as part of an industry-wide purging of shows skewing toward older or rural viewers.[citation needed] Williams continued to produce seasonal specials (especially at Christmas) in lieu of a weekly series.[citation needed]
Five years after his second weekly run at NBC had ended, Williams tried his hand at a half-hour weekly variety show, this time in syndication. But it lasted only one season (1976–1977).[citation needed]
Awards and nominations
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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1963 | Outstanding Variety Series | Bob Finkel | Won | |
1963 | Outstanding Performance in a Variety or Musical Program or Series | Andy Williams | Nominated |
List of guest stars
A
- Don Adams
- Anna Maria Alberghetti
- Steve Allen
- Woody Allen
- Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass
- Nancy Ames
- Morey Amsterdam
- Julie Andrews
- Desi Arnaz
- Eddy Arnold
- Cliff Arquette
- The Association
- John Astin
B
- Burt Bacharach
- Pearl Bailey
- Barbara Bain
- Carl Ballantine
- Tallulah Bankhead
- Gene Barry
- Count Basie
- Shirley Bassey
- The Bee Gees
- Tony Bennett
- Jack Benny
- Edgar Bergen
- Polly Bergen
- Milton Berle
- Shelley Berman
- Ken Berry
- Joey Bishop
- Dan Blocker
- Blood, Sweat & Tears
- Pat Boone
- Shirley Booth
- Victor Borge
- Ernest Borgnine
- Bread
- Mel Brooks
- Raymond Burr
- Red Buttons
C
- Sid Caesar
- Charlie Callas
- Judy Carne
- Art Carney
- The Carpenters
- Johnny Cash
- Dorival Caymmi
- Chad & Jeremy
- George Chakiris
- Richard Chamberlain
- Carol Channing
- Ray Charles
- Chubby Checker
- Petula Clark
- Rosemary Clooney
- Imogene Coca
- Judy Collins
- Irwin Corey
- Bill Cosby
- Wally Cox
- Creedence Clearwater Revival
- Bing Crosby
- Pat Crowley
D
- Vic Damone
- Billy Daniels
- Bobby Darin
- Bette Davis
- Sammy Davis Jr.
- Jimmy Dean
- Jackie DeShannon
- The Diamonds[2]
- Phyllis Diller
- Donovan
- Mike Douglas
- Jimmy Durante
E
F
- Nanette Fabray
- Jose Feliciano
- The 5th Dimension
- Eddie Fisher
- Ella Fitzgerald
- Tennessee Ernie Ford
- Redd Foxx
- Pete Fountain
- Connie Francis
- Aretha Franklin
G
- Judy Garland
- Erroll Garner
- James Garner
- Bobbie Gentry
- George Gobel
- Lesley Gore
- Eydie Gormé
- Frank Gorshin
- Robert Goulet
- Betty Grable
- The Grass Roots
- Buddy Greco
- Lorne Greene
- Rosey Grier
- Andy Griffith
- Tammy Grimes
H
- Buddy Hackett
- Bill Haley & His Comets
- Phil Harris
- Noel Harrison
- Edwin Hawkins Singers
- Bill Hayes
- Joey Heatherton
- Al Hirt
- Don Ho
- Bob Hope
- Mary Hopkin
- Lena Horne
- Thelma Houston
- Ross Hunter
I
J
- The Jackson 5
- Sam Jaffe
- Antonio Carlos Jobim
- Elton John
- Arte Johnson
- Davy Jones
- Jack Jones
- Shirley Jones
K
L
- Martin Landau
- Peter Lawford
- Steve Lawrence
- Peggy Lee
- Janet Leigh
- The Lennon Sisters
- The Lettermen
- Herschell Gordon Lewis
- Jerry Lewis
- Jerry Lee Lewis
- Liberace
- Peggy Lipton
- Little Richard
- Claudine Longet
- Trini Lopez
- Deanna Lund
- Paul Lynde
M
- Fred MacMurray
- Henry Mancini
- Johnny Mathis
- David McCallum
- Roddy McDowall
- Vaughn Meader
- Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66
- Marian Mercer
- Roger Miller
- Hayley Mills
- Mary Tyler Moore
- Rita Moreno
- Robert Morse
N
- Harriet Nelson
- Ozzie Nelson
- The New Christy Minstrels
- Bob Newhart
- Anthony Newley
- Red Norvo
- Louis Nye
O
P
- Fess Parker
- Peter, Paul & Mary
- Channing Pollock
- Jane Powell
- André Previn
- Juliet Prowse
- Gary Puckett & The Union Gap
Q
R
- The Rascals
- Johnnie Ray
- Martha Raye
- Carl Reiner
- Lee Remick
- Debbie Reynolds
- The Righteous Brothers
- Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
- Jimmie Rodgers
- Kenny Rogers & The First Edition
- Roy Rogers
- Linda Ronstadt
- Mickey Rooney
- Rowan & Martin
- Irene Ryan
S
- Jill St. John
- Buffy Sainte-Marie
- Sandler and Young
- Mongo Santamaría
- Rod Serling
- Dick Shawn
- Allan Sherman
- Bobby Sherman
- Herb Shriner
- Simon & Garfunkel
- Nancy Sinatra
- Kate Smith
- Keely Smith
- The Smothers Brothers
- Elke Sommer
- Sonny & Cher
- Ann Sothern
- Dusty Springfield
- Inger Stevens
- Ray Stevens
- Larry Storch
- The Supremes
T
U
V
W
- Nancy Walker
- Lawrence Welk
- Señor Wences
- Tony Joe White
- Roger Williams
- Flip Wilson
- Nancy Wilson
- Jonathan Winters
- Jo Anne Worley
- Jane Wyman
X
Y
Z
References
- ^ "The Andy Williams Show". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved May 31, 2016.
- ^ Phil Levitt - 0riginal baritone of The Diamonds
External links
- The Andy Williams Show at IMDb (1959)
- The Andy Williams Show at IMDb (1962–1967)
- The Andy Williams Show at IMDb (1969–1971)
- 1950s American television series
- 1959 American television series debuts
- 1959 American television series endings
- 1960s American television series
- 1962 American television series debuts
- 1970s American television series
- 1971 American television series endings
- CBS network shows
- NBC network shows
- American music television series
- American variety television series
- Television series by Sony Pictures Television
- Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Series winners
- English-language television programs