Playboy After Dark (1969)
Playboy After Dark is an American television show hosted by Hugh Hefner. It aired in syndication through Screen Gems from 1969 to 1970 and was taped at CBS Television City in Los Angeles.
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Episode 1 - Sid Caesar; Linda Ronstadt; Joe Cocker & the Grease Band; Mort Sahl
Release Date: 1969-10-22Show #27(taped 22-Oct-69)Guests: --Sid Caesar--Joe Cocker & The Grease Band --Billy Eckstine--Linda Ronstadt - ""Walking Down the Line"" and ""Living Like A Fool""--Mort Sahl Aired 7-Apr-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 2 - Scoey Mitchell; Sweetwater; Bill Cosby; Bill Medley; Hugh O'Brian
Release Date: 1969-10-23Show #28 (taped 23-Oct-69) Guests: --Angeline Butler - ""You Make Me So Very Happy"" and ""Where Are You""--Bill Cosby--Bill Medley - ""Soul Man"" and ""For Once In My Life"" --Scoey Mitchell--Hugh O'Brian (actor, performs magic tricks) --SweetwaterAired 31-Mar-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 3 - Carla Thomas; Don Adams; Bill Dana; The Checkmates; Amazing Kreskin
Release Date: 1969-11-05Show #29 (taped 05-Nov-69)Guests: --Don Adams--The Amazing Kreskin--The Checkmates - ""Sweet Caroline"" and ""Proud Mary"" --Bill Dana--Biff Rose - ""The Japanese Transistor"" and ""Molly"" --Carla Thomas - ""Where Do I Go,"" ""Abraham, Martin, and John"" and ""Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay"" Aired 10-Mar-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 4 - Sonny & Cher; Vic Damone; Canned Heat; Larry Storch; Dick Shawn
Release Date: 1969-11-20Show #30 (taped 20-Nov-69)Guests:--Canned Heat - perform 2 songs--Vic Damone (singer)--Dick Shawn (comedian)--Sonny & Cher - ""For Once In My Life"" and ""Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You"" --Larry Storch (comedian) Aired 27-Jan-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 5 - Tony Bennett; Mitch Miller; Joe Williams; George Kirby; Moe Koffman
Release Date: 1969-11-20Show #31 (taped 20-Nov-69) Guests: --Tony Bennett - ""Because of You,"" ""Blue Velvet"" and ""Rags to Riches""--George Kirby--Moe Koffman--Mitch Miller--Joe Williams - ""The Song Is You"" Aired 10-Feb-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 6 - Lou Rawls; Tony Randall; Grand Funk Railroad; Cannonball Adderly Quintet
Release Date: 1969-12-03Show #32 (taped 03-Dec-69) Guests: --Cannonball Adderly Quintet - ""Hamba Nami"" & ""The Country Preacher""--Grand Funk Railroad - ""Mr. Limousine Driver"" and ""Please Don`t Worry"" --Tony Randall (actor)--Lou Rawls - ""Dead End Street,"" ""Make the World Go Away"" & ""My Baby Loves Me""--Art Metrano (comic magician) Aired 24-Feb-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 7 - Ike & Tina Turner Revue; Patty Duke; Rex Reed; Louis Nye; Doug Kershaw
Release Date: 1969-12-03Show #33 (taped 03-Dec-69) Guests:--Patty Duke (actress)--Doug Kershaw (Cajun fiddler)--Louis Nye - ""Hello, Sam's Delicatessen"" --Rex Reed--Ike & Tina Turner Revue - ""Get Together"" & ""Higher and Higher"" Aired 3-Feb-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 8 - Steve Allen; O.C. Smith; Nitty Gritty Dirt Band; The Blossoms
Release Date: 1969-12-17Show #34 (taped 17-Dec-69) Guests:--Steve Allen--The Blossoms - ""You've Lost That Loving Feeling"" --Clair and McMahon (comedians) --O.C. Smith - ""The Learning Tree"" and 1 other song--Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - ""Some of Shelley's Blues"" and 1 other song Aired 3-Mar-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 9 - Steppenwolf; John Hartford; Gig Young; Dolores Hall; McCall & Brill
Release Date: 1969-12-17Show #35 (taped 17-Dec-69) Guests:--Dolores Hall - ""Something"" and ""Just Because Of You""--John Hartford--Mitzi McCall & Charlie Brill (comedy team)--Steppenwolf - ""Berry Rides Again,"" ""Monster"" & ""From Here To There Eventually"" --Gig Young Aired 17-Mar-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 10 - James Brown; Norm Crosby; Chambers Brothers; Jack Jones
Release Date: 1970-01-07Show #36 (taped 07-Jan-70) Guests:--Vicki Anderson (singer)--James Brown - ""Georgia"" and ""By the Time I Get To Phoenix""--The Chambers Brothers--Norm Crosby (comedian) --Jack Jones (singer) Aired 24-Mar-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 11 - Don Adams; Lesley Gore; Fleetwood Mac; Arte Johnson
Release Date: 1970-01-08Show #37 (taped 8-Jan-70)Guests: --Don Adams--Fleetwood Mac - ""Rattlesnake Shake"" --Lesley Gore - ""Hello Young Lovers"" and ""Didn't We?""--Arte Johnson (comedian)--Tommy Leonetti Aired 17-Feb-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 12 - Milton Berle; Barrie Chase; Jo Anne Worley; Tommy Joe White
Release Date: 1970-02-18Show #38 (taped 18-Feb-70) --Milton Berle --Barrie Chase --Muscatel --Tommy Joe White --Jo Anne Worley Aired 14-Apr-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 13 - Smokey Robinson & the Miracles; Marty Ingels; Noel Harrison
Release Date: 1970-02-20Show #39 (taped 20-Feb-70) Guests:--Vic Damone (singer)--Noel Harrison (actor-singer)--Lloyd Haynes--Marty Ingels (comedian)--Smokey Robinson and The Miracles - medley of 'sad songs': ""Yesterlove,"" ""My Girl Has Gone,"" ""Love I Saw In You Was Just A Mirage"" and ""Tracks of My Tears""--Evie Sands (singer) Aired 21-Apr-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 14 - Robert Goulet; Rich Little; Shari Lewis; Frankie Randall
Release Date: 1970-03-03Show #40 (taped 03-Mar-70) Guests: --Marilyn and Alan Bergman--Robert Goulet--Michael Legrand--Shari Lewis--Rich Little--Frankie Randall Aired 5-May-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 15 - Johnny Mathis; Modern Jazz Quartet; John Stewart
Release Date: 1970-03-18Show #41 (taped 18-Mar-70) Guests include: --Johnny Mathis--Modern Jazz Quartet--John Stewart Aired 28-Apr-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 16 - Bill Cosby; The Grass Roots; Edie Adams; Robert Clary
Release Date: 1970-03-19Show #42 (taped 19-Mar-70) --Edie Adams - ""Everybody's Talking"" --Bill Cosby --Robert Clary --The Grass Roots - ""Walkin' Through The Country"" and ""Dancing in the Streets"" (with a few lines from ""Fingertips"" added) --Les McCann Ltd. --Frankie Randall Aired 12-May-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 17 - Sarah Vaughan; Trini Lopez; R.B. Greaves; Jackie Gayle
Release Date: 1970-03-20Show #43 (taped 20-Mar-70) --Jackie Gayle --R.B. Greaves - ""Always Something There To Remind Me"" and ""Danny Boy"" --The Jet Bunnies --Trini Lopez - ""Get Together,"" ""Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head"" and ""Let The Sunshine In"" --Frankie Randall --Sarah Vaughan Aired 19-May-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 18 - Carmen McRae; The Dillards; John Gary
Release Date: 1970-04-01Show #44 (taped 01-Apr-70) --The Dillards - ""Hey Boys"" --John Gary --Carmen McRae Aired 26-May-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 19 - Sonny Charles
Release Date: 1970-04-02Show #45 (taped April 2, 1970) Guests include: --Sonny Charles
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Episode 20 - B. B. King; Mel Torme; McCall & Brill; Barbara McNair
Release Date: 1970-04-15Show #46 (taped 15-Apr-70) --Pete Barbutti --B. B. King - ""So Excited"" and ""The Thrill Is Gone"" --Mitzi McCall & Charlie Brill (comedy team) --Barbara McNair --Mel Torme Aired 14-Jul-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 21 - Linda Ronstadt; Country Joe & the Fish; Woodstock highlights
Release Date: 1970-04-16Show #47 (taped 16-Apr-70) Guests include: --Country Joe & the Fish --Linda Ronstadt Plus, Woodstock highlights Aired 9-Jun-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 22 - Billy Preston; Sammy Davis Jr.; Bill Medley; Moms Mabley
Release Date: 1970-04-20Show #48 (taped 20-Apr-70) --Sammy Davis Jr. --Moms Mabley --Bill Medley - ""Hold On, I'm Coming"" --Billy Preston - possibly ""Everything Must Rust"" Aired 21-Jul-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 23 - George Carlin; Lou Rawls; Spanky Wilson; Bossa Rio
Release Date: 1970-04-30Show #50 -- 1970 (taped 30-Apr-70) --Bossa Rio (a Bossa Nova group) --George Carlin --Lou Rawls - ""You've Made Me So Very Happy"" --Spanky Wilson - ""Alfie"" Aired 25-Aug-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 24 - Buddy Miles Band
Release Date: 1970-04-29Show #49 (taped 29-Apr-70) Guests include: --The Buddy Miles Express other guests unknown
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Episode 25 - Frankie Lane; Marty Allen; The Cowsills; Sue Raney
Release Date: 1970-05-14Show #51 (taped 14-May-70) --The Cowsills - ""Where Is Love?"" ""Two By Two"" and ""Poor Boy"" (some sources list the last song as ""Ticket To Sunshine"" or ""One Way Ticket to Happy"") --Nanci Roberts appears with her husband Bob Cowsill. Hugh Hefner inverviews her and the Cowsills. Other guests: --Marty Allen (comedian) --Frankie Laine --Sue Raney - ""Games People Play"" and 1 other song Aired 11-Aug-70, KTLA-5, Los Angeles, Tuesday 9:00pm
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Episode 26 - Buddy Rich; Al Frazier
Release Date:Show #52 --Al Frazier --Buddy Rich Other guests unknown.
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Episode 27 - March 31, 1970
Release Date: 1970-03-31