Episodes (13)
Sep 24, 1950
Fred Waring hosts the season premiere. Performers include piano duo Virginia Morley and Livingston Gearhart. Jane Wilson sings "Friendly Star," Joe Marine does "Somebody Loves Me," Joan Wheatley with "More Than You Know," and Stuart Churchill on "In the Land of Blue Sky Waters." One production number featured Native American chants; another was a football production.
Oct 08, 1950
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Nov 12, 1950
Fred Waring hosts. An original operetta of "The Emperor's New Clothes" is presented. The choir sings "In the Still of the Night". Jane Wilson performs "I Love You Only" and Joanne Wheatley does "Do I Worry". The closing salutes Negro spirituals with a medley of well-known songs.
Dec 03, 1950
Fred Waring hosts. A segment set in the snowy outdoors features songs about winter including "Winter Wonderland", "Frosty the Snowman", and "Let It Snow". Gae and Breaux dance to "Sleigh Ride". Another production features the folk song "Molly Malone" being dramatized.
Feb 11, 1951
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Mar 04, 1951
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Mar 11, 1951
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Mar 18, 1951
A live-action preview/musical revue of the Walt Disney production of "Alice in Wonderland" starring Kathryn Beaumont and Sterling Holloway.
Apr 01, 1951
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Apr 08, 1951
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Apr 29, 1951
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May 20, 1951
Songs from the new Broadway musical "Flahooley".
Jun 24, 1951
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The Fred Waring Show Season 3 (1950) is released on Sep 24, 1950 and the latest season 5 of The Fred Waring Show is released in 1952. Watch The Fred Waring Show online - the English Music TV series from United States. The Fred Waring Show is directed by Bob Banner and created by Jay Johnson with Fred Waring and Joe Marine.