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The Hollywood Palace is an hourlong American television variety show broadcast Saturday nights (except September 1967 to January 1968, when it aired on Tuesday nights) on ABC from January 4, 1964, to February 7, 1970.
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Complete episodes of "Hollywood Palace" in the order in which they originally aired.
- Hollywood Palace 7-02 Diana Ross & The Supremes (host), Sammy Davis Jr. , The Jackson Five59.5K Views
- Hollywood Palace 2-28 Groucho Marx (host): "Animal Crackers" with Margaret Dumont; Melinda Marx70.7K Views
- Hollywood Palace 2-20 George Burns (host), Wayne Newton, Connie Stevens, Rich Little14.9K Views
- Hollywood Palace 6-26 Bing Crosby (host), The Four Tops, Shelley Berman11.1K Views
- Jack Benny on Hollywood Palace - with Sammy Davis Jr. and Liza Minelli (Jan 20, 1968)27.8K Views
- Jack Benny on Hollywood Palace - with Petula Clark and Johnny Mathis (Feb 4, 1967)46.9K Views
- Hollywood Palace 7-16 Don Knotts (host), Joey Heatherton, Lance Rentzel, Bobby Goldsboro28.3K Views
- Hollywood Palace 7-14 Bobbie Gentry, John Hartford & Roy Clark (co-hosts), Brooklyn Bridge14.1K Views
- Hollywood Palace 7-13 Burt Bacharach & Angie Dickinson (co-hosts), Dusty Springfield, Sam & Dave116.2K Views
- Hollywood Palace 7-07 Diahann Carroll (host), Stevie Wonder, Robert Culp, John Byner29.2K Views
THE HOLLYWOOD PALACE 1964-70-FULL SHOWS. My Classic TV. THESE ARE ALL IN ORDER BY AIR DATE.
The Hollywood Palace: With Bing Crosby, Dick Tufeld, Mitchell Ayres Orchestra, Mitchell Ayres. Various guest hosts present a musical variety show.
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- Comedy, Family, Music
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10.8K subscribers • 75 videos. Complete episodes of the variety series "Hollywood Palace", which ran on ABC from 1964-70.
David Janssen is a capable host as Edie Adams and Vic Damone sing, Tim Conway, Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks present comedy sketches, there's a trapeze act, and the Globetrotters play basketball with Janssen and friends.
The Hollywood Palace. Top-rated. Sat, Feb 5, 1966. S3.E19. Dramatic Reader: Bette Davis. Vincent Edwards is the weeks host and begins the show by singing, "A Fellow Needs a Girl", "Lulu's Back in Town" and "Maria" solo.