Opens with the pseudo-Egyptian and Roman "Cleopatra's procession" dance ensemble, including a surprise appearance by Jack Benny.
Featured parody sketches ... read more
Features a musical revue that might have resulted had Shakespeare written Hamlet for television, including song & dance numbers by Hamlet (Ferrer) and Rosenc... read more
""Dancing Pagodas"" sketch about an Indian trio (Kaye, Knotts & Lawrence) who let their fingers 'do the talking'. ""The Diner"" sketch - a dramatic triangle... read more
Parodies of three TV domestic comedies set in the U.S. - ""Father Knows Nothing,"" France - ""Father Knows Plenty"" and Japan - ""Osaka Hillbillies."" [also ... read more
Features Kaye and Kelly in a song & dance tribute to Kelly's dancing career on Broadway and in the movies, including Kelly's tap dance to Kaye's linguini rec... read more
""Cowboys of the World"" sketches parody Westerns - including the stereotypical villain, hero, sidekick and woman in need of rescue - set in the U.S. ""My So... read more
[also appearing - Harvey Korman, Jamie Farr]
Musical numbers: Kaye - South Rampart Street Parade
Sommers - Where Are You? / When Your Lover Has Gone ... read more
Features Kaye, Jourdan & Dancers in two numbers - the song & dance ""Walk Right In"" and an opera parody that presents a game of football as a dance. Also C... read more
Gwen Verdon & Dancers in a trio of dances set to nursery rhymes - ""Pop! Goes the Weasel,"" jazz version of ""Three Blind Mice"" and lullaby ballet. ""Comed... read more
Features Nancy Walker and Kaye in three musical sketches: the comparison of a possible Old Globe Theatre production with the contemporary ""angry young man""... read more
Danny welcomes his guests Glynis Johns, Jo Stafford and folk trio 'The Big 3' (Cass Elliott, Tim Rose and Jim Hendricks). Stafford performs several solo numb... read more
Danny stars with guest star Howard Morris in a spoof about Robin Hood and His Merry Men. He, Julie Newmar and the Tony Charmoli Dancers dance to "Simon Says".
In this Christmas-themed show, Danny welcomes as his guests Andy Williams, Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore. Danny and Dick are featured in a song-and-danc... read more
Danny welcomes guests Nat 'King' Cole, Mary Tyler Moore and the singing Clinger Sisters. Sketches include a parody of "The Student Prince" and another featur... read more
Esquivel and His Mexican Group
(Juan Garcia Esquivel)
Highlights:
Esquivel and His Mexican Group perform a big "Lawrence of Arabia dance number.
Other so... read more
Highlights:
Marilyn, Danny and Terry-Thomas perform "Tea For Two".
Terry-Thomas plays a stuffy Captain of an English liner and has served notice to a bumbl... read more
Danny is joined by singers Dorothy Collins, Marilyn Lovell and the Clinger Sisters, as well as actor Jackie Cooper. Danny and Jackie review a famous movie ac... read more
Rod Serling, Art Carney and folk duo Joe and Eddie join Danny's show this week. Danny is planning a surprise birthday party, but gets nothing but interferenc... read more
In a sketch Danny plays an excited new father seeing his infant son for the first time in the maternity ward, Diahann
plays the nurse who shows him his new ... read more
Imogene & Danny do a comedy sketch based on a family game "Monopoly".
The dancers present a "Can Can" number.
Imogene & Danny team up for a song and dance ... read more
Peter Falk
Clarinestist Pete Fountain
Michele Lee
Highlights:
Peter Falk plays Danny's paranoid roommate in a hospital in one skit.
In another skit Pete... read more
Danny backed by the show's dancers perform "Shine on Your Shoes".
Hayley joins Danny in an opening sketch in which Danny gives a hilarious portrayal of a fa... read more
Buddy and Danny do a light-hearted song-and-dance to "I Caught A Big Bear".
Back in character Buddy plays a hillbilly Pa (Jed Clunk) with two sons - Danny (... read more
Art returns for his third guest appearance the Maori Dancers make their second appearance on the show.
In the opening sketch, Art portrays a prospective son... read more
Diahann Carroll returns for her second visit.
Danny starts off the show with a modernized "Old MacDonald".
Danny & Diahann duet on "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah".
Da... read more
Danny & Nancy play a poor London couple (Rudy & Agnes) in a sketch.
Joe and Eddie perform "The Surfers".
The Kinderspiel Light Opera Company presents "Shei... read more
Tony sings "When Joanna Loved Me" and "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie".
Danny & Tony duet with a Blues medley.
Tony Charmoli's dancers and Earl Brown's singers a... read more
Danny sings "Gigi".
Danny portrays the part of a wallflower whose friend persuades him to attend a lonely hearts dance.
Danny plays a skillful matador in a... read more
Danny Kaye and Bea Benaderet do a comedy sketch set in the Deep South titled "The Long, Hot Supper". Jim Nabors plays the weak son of Fat Daddy (Kaye), a rut... read more
Mary plays Queen of the Jungle in one sketch with Danny
Mary plays an Irish colleen whose pub-owner father (Harvey Korman) feels that no man in Ireland is g... read more
Shari and her puppet Lambchop sing a French favorite with Danny.
In a skit Vincent, an art collector and critic explains art to Danny who has stopped into t... read more
For the season finale, Danny has comedienne Pat Carroll and pianists Ferrante and Teicher as guests. In three short skits, Pat and Danny demonstrate the diff... read more