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Bonino is a thirty-minute ethnic situation comedy television series starring Ezio Pinza.Originating in the Hudson Theatre in New York City, [1] the program aired live on NBC from September 12 to December 26, 1953. [2]
The RCA Victor Show originally starred Ezio Pinza. It was also known as The Ezio Pinza Show and as The RCA Victor Show Starring Ezio Pinza. When it premiered on November 23, 1951, Pinza headed the weekly 30-minute program. [2] Initially, each episode began with Pinza in a set representing his "luxurious penthouse apartment". [1]
On March 28, 1954, Pinza and Henderson were featured in the TV special General Foods 25th Anniversary Show: A Salute to Rodgers and Hammerstein which was broadcast on all four American TV networks of the time. The grave of Ezio Pinza at Putnam Cemetery, in Greenwich, Connecticut, USA. Pinza's health began to decline during the mid-1950s; a ...
Ezio Pinza. In May 1948, Rodgers received a telephone call from Edwin Lester of the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera. Lester had signed former Metropolitan Opera star Ezio Pinza for $25,000 to star in a new show, Mr. Ambassador. The show had not been written, and it never would be. [28] Lester hoped that Rodgers would take over Pinza's contract.
The Ezio Pinza Show: February 1, 1952 1953 The Ed Sullivan Show: Self Episodes 6.25 and 6.45 1954 Kraft Television Theatre: TV series, episode: Pardon My Prisoner: 1955 Colgate Comedy Hour: Self Episode 5.33 1955 A.N.T.A. Album of 1955: Self 1958 The Ed Sullivan Show: Self Episodes 11.17, 11.19 and 11.32 1960 Strangers When We Meet: Betty ...
Pinza won the Tony Award for Best Actor in 1950 for this role, [4] and the song made him a favorite with audiences and listeners who normally did not attend or listen to opera. [5] In the 2001 London revival of the show, Philip Quast won an Olivier Award for Best Actor for his role as Emile, [ 6 ] and seven years later, international opera ...
Tonight We Sing is a 1953 American musical biopic film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring David Wayne, Ezio Pinza, and Roberta Peters. It is based on the life and career of the celebrated impresario Sol Hurok. [1]
The Bell Telephone Hour, also known as The Telephone Hour, is a concert series broadcast on NBC Radio Network from April 29, 1940 to June 30, 1958. Sponsored by Bell Telephone as the name implies, it showcased the best in classical and Broadway music, reaching eight to nine million listeners each week.