Episodes (15)
Oct 06, 1964
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Nov 10, 1964
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Nov 24, 1964
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Dec 08, 1964
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Dec 22, 1964
Maureen O'Hara narrates the story of the Nativity as told in the Gospel according to St. Luke. Sonia Arova and Edmund Novak perform a Pas De Deux from the toy shop scene of the ballet "Coppelia". Phyllis Curtin and the Columbus Boys' Choir sing "Hark the Herald Angels Sing?", "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" and "Now We Come A-Wassailing". Other songs include, "White Christmas", "Be A Santa" and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas".
Jan 05, 1965
This week, showcasing the talents of an operatic tenor, a singer-actress, a singer-actor, a musician, a jazz artist, and a soprano.
Jan 19, 1965
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Feb 02, 1965
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Feb 16, 1965
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Mar 02, 1965
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Mar 16, 1965
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Apr 13, 1965
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Apr 27, 1965
A twenty-fifth anniversary show hosted by Mel Brandt and features some of the greatest moments from past shows. Excerpts include: Maurice Chevalier; Rudolf Nureyev and Maria Tallchief; Robert Preston; Joan Sutherland; Clifford Curzon; and Harry Belafonte.
May 11, 1965
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May 25, 1965
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About
The Bell Telephone Hour Season 7 (1964) is released on Oct 06, 1964 and the latest season 10 of The Bell Telephone Hour is released in 1967. Watch The Bell Telephone Hour online - the English Music TV series from United States. The Bell Telephone Hour is directed by Sid Smith,Clark Jones,Dave Geisel,Robert Scheerer and created by Lucille Kallen with The Bell Telephone Orchestra and Mel Brandt.