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- Perry & Frankie sing a medley with "That's My Desire", "Mule Train", "No One But Me" and "Learning the Blues"., Perry sings "Unchained Melody", "Fooled" and "Tina Marie". Frankie sings "They Call Me Hawkeye". Perry & Rosemary duet with "Too Marvelous For Words". Perry and the Ray Charles Singers sing "One of My Kisses". Perry and the Orchestra perform "Over the Rainbow" and "Abide With Me".
- 1948–1967TV EpisodeJane sings "If You Want to See Mamie Tonight" from her new film "The Revolt of Mamie Stover". Perry sings "Stardust", "Hoop-Dee-Doo", "Band of Gold", "Little Child" and "Million Dollary Baby". Perry performs two Lenten hymns.,
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- Perry sings "You Gotta Be a Football Hero", "Singin' the Blues", "You'll Never Walk Alone", "I Had the Craziest Dream" and "Home".
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- 1948–1967TV EpisodePatty Duke, Lena Horne, Norm Crosby, Tony Mottola.
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- Episode: (1961)1948–19671hTV EpisodeDorothy Collins, Lorin Hollander, Peter Gennaro, The Lennon Sisters, The Gaudsmith Brothers.
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- 1948–19671hTV EpisodeKay Thompson, Helen Traubel, The Look TV Award guests.
- 1948–19671hTV EpisodePerry sang his hit Magic Moments, among others. Teresa Brewer did a song and dance in a showgirl outfit to a medley of five "Baby" songs.
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- 1948–19671hTV EpisodeClaudette Colbert will escort Perry on a "visit" to his friends of the Broadway stage during the special one-hour colorcast. The personalities, currently starring in Broadway hit shows, include Gertrude Berg and Sir Cedric Hardwicke of "A Majority of One," Juanlta Hall of "Flower Drum Song," France Nuyen of "The World of Suzle Wong" and Cyril Ritchard of "The Pleasure of His Company." Miss Colbert stars in "The Marriage-Go-Round."
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- 1948–19671hTV EpisodeThe theme of this program is marriage, with Perry Como singing 'Love and Marriage.' Jimmy Durante appears in a comedy sketch about his household with Anne Bancroft portraying his wife.
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- Perry sings "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" and "I Understand Just How You Feel". Perry and the choir close with "A Nightingale Song in Berkeley Square".
- Guests sing "That's Amore", "Embraceable You" and "Onward Christian Soldiers".
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- Episode: (1960)1948–19671hTV EpisodePerry starts the season by singing "It's beginning to look like Christmas", Brenda Lee is introduced with a bit of kinescope of her five years before as a child on the show. she and Joey coax Perry into doing the twist. Bea Arthur plays Joey's nasty stage mother, Betty Grable joins Perry in a medley of husband Harry James's hits. Reneé Taylor continues her bit as a confused ditsy show girl.
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- 1948–19671hTV EpisodeGuests include Rin-Tin-Tin and his trainer, Frank Barnes, plus Rosemary Clooney, Nat 'King' Cole, and Gail Davis.
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- Episode: (1956)1948–19671hTV EpisodeRosemary Clooney sings "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm". Rosemary Clooney duets with her kid sister Gail on a Christmas novelty "He'll Be Coming Down the Chimney When He Comes"., Little Glen Derringer plays "Holiday for Strings" on the organ., Ventriloquist Robert Lamouret performs with his duck.Perry performs with his dancers and chorus in the "Story of the First Christmas".Bishop Fulton Sheen is the special guest with a Christmas blessing for all.Perry sings "Ave Maria".
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- Perry sings "My Foolish Heart" and "On the Outgoing Tide".
- Hank sings "Hey Good Lookin'".
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- 1948–19671hTV EpisodePerry's guests are Ginger Rogers, Vic Damone and Mickey & Sylvia. Highlights: Mickey & Sylvia sing "Love is Strange".
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- 1948–19671hTV EpisodePerry's guests are Ginger Rogers, Pearl Bailey and Jack Carter. Plus regulars: Ray Charles Singers, Louis Da Pron Dancers, Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Announcer Frank Gallop. Highlights: Perry and Company perform "Lichtensteiner Polka". Perry sings "All the Way". Ginger sings "Married I Can Always Get". Pearl sings "C'est Manifique". Perry and Pearl duet on "There'll Be Some Changes Made". Perry sings "If". Perry with Guests do a medley with "Theres No Business Like Show Business", "Swanee", "Some of These Days" and "If You Knew Susie". Ray Charles Singers do a "Dear Perry" medley. Perry sings "Cant we Talk it Over" and "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes".
- Episode: (1957)1948–19671hTV EpisodePerry's guests are Ginger Rogers, Gertrude Berg and Johnny Puleo and His Harmonica Gang. Highlights: Perry and Company sing "Fine and Dandy" and "Chances Are". Ginger & Dancers perform with "I'm In a Dancing Mood", "Kiss of Fire", "Cha, Cha, Cha", "Liechtenstein Polka", "I'm in the Mood for Love" and "Lover". Perry sings "While We're Young". Perry and Ginger duet on "You Make Me Feel So Young". Ginger and Perry sing and dance to "Give Me That Old Soft Shoe". Gertrude Berg proclaims her desire to be dressed up like Ginger Rogers and performs "Peanut Vendor". Other songs include "Sabre Dance", "Petticoats of Portugal", "Granada" and "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea". Jerry Lewis does a walk on plug for Muscular Distrophy Association
- 1948–19671hTV EpisodePerry's guests are Ginger Rogers, Johnny Mercer and Jack Carter. Highlights: Johnny joins Perry for a chorus of "Glow Worm". Perry sings "Tammy" and "Ivy Rose". Johnny, Ginger, Jack and Perry make time to a Dixieland Beat.
- 1948–19671hTV EpisodePerry's guests for his tenth season opener are Ginger Rogers, George Sanders and Lou Carter. Highlights: Perry opens the show with the Ray Charles Singers and Louis DaPron dancers in a production of "Hallelujah". Ginger tries to teach Perry the mambo and they duet on "Who's Got the Pain?" from Damn Yankees. George Sanders plays the piano and sings. Vocalist, composer, comedian, taxi driver Lou Carter sings one of his original songs "Selfish". Narrator Frank Gallop decides that he too should relax this season and leaves an assistant Gym (feminine for Jim) to help him with the station breaks. Perry sings "Around the World" and "Honeycomb". A medley from his newly recorded "We Get Letters" album, Perry and the singers conclude with "Whither Thou Goest".
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- Songs the "Way Down Yonder", "Tenderly", "The Creep" and "Stranger in Paradise".
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- 1948–19671hTV EpisodePerry greets current comedic sensation Andy Griffith, a star of film and Broadway. Betty Johnson sings some of her chart toppers. Edd "Kookie" Byrnes, star of Sunset Strip, entertains the host with his trademark jive patter.
- 1948–19671hTV EpisodePerry sings "When You're Smiling", "When I Fall in Love" and "You Came a Long Way From St. Louis". Perry mentions Teresa Brewer, Tony Bennett and The Four Lads as his summer replacements, for the Perry Presents show.
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- 1948–1967TV EpisodePerry Como welcomes guests Betty Hutton, Tom Bosely from his Broadway musical 'Fiorello,' and in comedy sketches: Paul Lynde, Kaye Ballard, Sandy Stewart and Jack Duffy.
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- 1948–1967TV EpisodeTerri Stevens: guest host: Julius La Rosa.
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- 1948–1967TV EpisodePerry sings "Dear Hearts And Gentle People" 'Black Moonlight' and "Love Me Tender". Martha Davis and Spouse perform "Life Is So Peculiar". Perry sings "I'm Sitting On Top Of The World" and "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" with Martha Davis.
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- 1948–1967TV EpisodePerry opens the show with "Chicago"., Roberta Peters sings "La Ci Darem la Mano" from Don Giovanni, Roberta Peters duets with Perry on "I Wanna Hold Your Hand". The show finale is "You Are Never Far Away From Me".
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- 1948–1967TV EpisodePerry opens with a medley of Christmas songs including "Home For the Holidays" followed by the "Here Comes Santa Claus" , and "The Sleigh"., The Orchestra performs "Winter Wonderland", "Christmas Polka", "Silver Bells" and "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer". , Perry helps Kukla and Ollie decorate their bedraggled Christmas Tree.The McGuire Sisters do some caroling for the grown-ups and the delightful Marquis Chimps cavort for the kids.Perry reads "The Story of the First Christmas".
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- 1948–1967TV EpisodePerry Como welcomes his guests Diahann Carroll; The New Christy Minstrels; and Richard Chamberlain who sings the title song from his new motion picture 'Joy in the Morning.'
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- 1948–1967TV EpisodeSalute to Eddy Arnold, Nancy Ames, Chet Atkins, Hendra and Ullett.
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- 1948–1967TV EpisodeSalute to the Canadian Centennial and Expo '67 with Canadian born Oscar Peterson, Monique Leyrac and The Craddock Kids: Kenny, Tommy, Bonnie, Timmy and Phillip.
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- 1948–196715mTV EpisodeA presentation of popular music aired in a 15-minute time-slot (this was before the show became an hour-long show). Perry Como was on vacation, so guest host is Julius LaRosa, and his guest is Mindy Carson.
- 1948–196715mTV EpisodePerry Como was on vacation, and Julius La Rosa is the guest host in this presentation of popular music which aired in a 15-minute time-slot. Pee Wee King is his guest.
- 1948–196715mTV EpisodePerry Como was on vacation, and for two weeks Julius LaRosa was guest host of this presentation of popular music, with three 15-minute episodes done each week (this was prior to the series becoming an hour-long show).
- 1948–196715mTV EpisodeA presentation of popular music aired in a 15-minute time-slot. Since Perry Como was on vacation, the guest host is Julius LaRosa. His guests are the popular duo of Les Paul and Mary Ford.
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- Raymond Massey gives a patriotic performance of Abraham Lincoln for this Thanksgiving program. Perry and the Fontane Sisters sing "Dear Hearts and Gentle People". Perry sings "Till the End of Time". The Fontane Sisters sing "I Wanna Go Home With You". All join for "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" and "Hail to Thee Our Alma Mater".
- 1948–1967TV EpisodePerry sings "It's a Good Day", "It Could Happen to You", "Banana Boat Song", "The Very Thought of You", "Breezing Along With the Breeze", "Hello Young Lovers" and "Round and Round".
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- Perry plays a piano opposite Borgé, joining him by playing some of the notes of what he plays, When he promises "Mule Train", it isn't the pop tune hit of the time, but instead we see Perry as an old prospector with an Italian accent and a funny pantomime donkey.
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- Songs include "Rag Mop" and "Black Moonlight".
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- 1948–1967TV EpisodeSongs included It's a Grand Night For Singing (Perry), You Gotta Have Heart (Red Buttons), Twelve O'Clock Tall (Teresa). Teresa and Perry sang a duet of her hit Mutual Admiration Society.
- 1948–1967TV EpisodePerry performs Dream Along with Me among others. He duets with Teresa Brewer on "When the Skeleton in the Closet Started to Dance". Teresa sings "If You Like-a Me" with dancers (her single at the time). The Lennon Sisters sing "Mississippi Mud" among others.
- 1948–1967TV EpisodeA medley of Glenn Miller's hits performed by the members of the late Glenn Miller Band.
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