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  2. Category:1960s American music television series - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1960s American music television series" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Sing Along with Mitch - Wikipedia

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    A May 1961 test broadcast received more than 20,000 positive letters and telegrams, billed as "one of the largest totals in TV history." [8] Miller cast his choir for their voices, explaining "if a guy's bald or if he's fat, that's the way he'll appear on the show. I think that the audience likes it that way."

  4. TV Gospel Time - Wikipedia

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    While the theme of the music was religious, there was no preaching during TV Gospel Time, so it was a genuine music show, rather than a religious variety program with music. The hosts all sang during the episodes they hosted, usually with the visiting choir. The show was converted to and distributed on kinescope. Sixteen of those kinescopes are ...

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  6. Hootenanny (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Hootenanny was an American musical variety television show broadcast on ABC from April 1963 to September 1964. The program was hosted by Jack Linkletter.It primarily featured pop-oriented folk music acts, including The Journeymen, The Limeliters, the Chad Mitchell Trio, The New Christy Minstrels, The Brothers Four, Ian & Sylvia, The Big 3, Hoyt Axton, Judy Collins, Johnny Cash, The Carter ...

  7. Thriller (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    In modern-day (1960s) New York, a series of murders have occurred that fit the M.O. of Jack the Ripper from 70 years prior. A Scotland Yard psychologist, Sir Guy ( John Williams ) is an expert on the Ripper, and believes the current murders were done by the original killer who he claims had received immortality through blood sacrifice.

  8. Let's Go (1964 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Al Vitols produced and directed Lets Go shows in 1966, script assistant was Patsy MacDonald. Let's Go was a daily CBC Television entertainment series aired during the 1967–1968 season, featuring musical guests. It was the successor to Music Hop, and the show's title was taken from the Vancouver segment of Music Hop. Each day's episode ...

  9. The !!!! Beat - Wikipedia

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    The !!!! Beat is an American television program that aired in syndication for 26 episodes in 1966. It was hosted by the Nashville, Tennessee WLAC based disc jockey Bill "Hoss" Allen, and featured a house band led by Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown which included David "Fathead" Newman. [1]