The Andy Williams Show
The Andy Williams premiered on NBC in 1962 and exited July 17, 1971.
The velvet voice of Andy Williams one of the most popular singers during the 60s, appeared in many variety shows on television. He first did special variety shows for ABC and CBS in 1958 and 1959 and got his own show in 1962. Always big-name stars appeared on his show as well as the regular cast. The Osmond brothers were discovered by Andy Williams and first appeared on his show December 20, 1962. They stayed for the long run. In 1967 Andy cut back his schedule to only three specials per year, but in 1969 he returned with a regular weekly series. Williams also hosted a half-hour syndicated musical variety series during the 1976-1977 season.
 
Host: Andy Williams
Regulars: Jimmy Gaines (1962-1963 Marian Mercer (1962-1963) R.G. Brown (1962-1963) Sherry Alberoni (1962-1963) The Osmond Brothers (1962-1971) The Colin Romoff Orchestra (1962-1963) The Dave Grusin Orchestra (1963-1966) The Allyn Ferguson Orchestra (1966-1967) The Mike Post Orchestra (1969-1971) The Good Time Singers (1963-1966) Jonathan Winters (1965-1967, 1970-1971) Irwin Corey (1969-1970) Janos Prohaska (1969-1971) Ray Stevens (1969-1971) Jerry Maren (1969-1971) Ray Reese (1969-1971) Joe Seiter (1969-1971) The Lennon Sisters (1970-1971) Charlie Callas (1970-1971) The Nick Castle Dancers (1963-1966) The James Starbuck Dancers (1966-1967) The Jamie Roger Dancers (1969-1970) The Andre Tayir Dancers (1970-1971) |
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