The Andy Williams Show

All Episodes 1968 - 1974

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  • 1969-09-20T23:30:00Z
  • 45m
  • 11h 15m (13 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
The Andy Williams Show (1969) is the second of Andy Williams' variety shows on NBC. After a two-year hiatus smooth-voiced Andy Williams returned to television. With a slightly more open and comfortable feel, the show changed with the times, became a little more hip and focused on more comedy as well as the music. Bands making their appearance on Andy's newer hipper show were Creedence Clearwater Revival, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Elton John, The Rascals, Davy Jones from The Monkees, Gary Puckett and the Union Gap.

16 episodes

Andy's guests are Ray Charles, Mama Cass Elliot & Burt Bacharach.

Special 7 Roger Miller, Aretha Franklin

  • 1969-05-04T23:30:00Z45m

Andy's guests are Roger Miller & Aretha Franklin.

Andy's guests are Doug Henning, Olivia Newton John, Redd Foxx, Donny & Marie Osmond.

Andy's guests are Petula Clark, Don Ho, Blood Sweat and Tears and the Edwin Hawkins Singers. Highlights: Petula and Andy duet on "Happiness Is", "Happiness Runs" and "Mother Brown". Petula sings "Games People Play" and "London Is London". Blood Sweat and Tears perform "You Made Me So Very Happy".

Andy's guests are Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Donovan, Professor Irwin Corey, Arte Johnson and Tony Joe White. Highlights: Donovan & Andy sing "Someone's Singing".

Andy's guests are Johnny Cash, Claudine Longet, Jonathan Winters, Kenny Rogers and The First Edition.

Andy's guests are Don Knotts, Ray Charles, Mama Cass Elliot, Creedence Clearwater Revival and the Osmond Brothers.

Andy's guests are Bob Newhart, Nancy Sinatra, Davy Jones, Tiny Tim, Kenny Rogers and The First Edition.

Andy's guests are Rod Serling, Debbie Reynolds, Henry Mancini, Flip Wilson and The Edwin Hawkins Singers Highlights: Debbie sings "Make a Rainbow". Edwin Hawkins Singers sing "Oh, Happy Day". Andy sings "Let's Get Together", "You Are Everything Is" & "If I Ruled the World". Andy & Debbie duet on "Give a Little Love". Henry and Andy perform "Charade" and "Me, Natalie". Sketches: Rod Serling narrates an elaborate saloon sketch in which Debbie spoofs Mae West and Andy does W.C. Fields. Flip plays Andy's fairy godmother and tries to rent a room for himself and the cookie-mooching bear.

1x09 Jimmy Durante, Jackie DeShannon

  • 1969-11-16T00:30:00Z45m

Andy's guests are Jimmy Durante and Jackie DeShannon.

Andy's guests are Sid Caesar, Dusty Springfield and Jo Anne Worley. Highlights: Dusty sings a medley of "The Look of Love", "Just a Little Lovin'", "Breakfast in Bed", "You Don't Have To Say You Love Me", "Don't Forget About Me" and "Son of a Preacher Man". Andy & Dusty duet on a medley of "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" and "Brand New Me".

Season Premiere

1970-09-19T23:30:00Z

2x01 Bobby Darin, Barbara Bain, Martin Landau

Season Premiere

2x01 Bobby Darin, Barbara Bain, Martin Landau

  • 1970-09-19T23:30:00Z45m

Andy's guests are Bobby Darin, Barbara Bain, Martin Landau and The Supremes. Highlights: Bobby sings "Mack the Knife". The Supremes offer a medley of their hits and join their host for "Peace In the Valley." Martin Landau and Barbara Bain cavort in short bits with Andy and sing about their youth. Williams sings numbers like "Close to You" and "I Just Can't Help Believing."

Andy's guests are Johnnie Ray, Ray Stevens, Jonathan Winters, Charlie Callas and The Lennon Sisters. Highlights: Andy sings "Snowbird" & "Blowin' In the Wind". Johnnie sings "Cry" & "The Little White Cloud That Cried". The Lennon Sisters perform "Close To You". Ray sings "Sunset Strip". Sketches: Andy tells a haunting bedtime story with sound and visual effects provided by his guests

Andy's guests are Sonny James, Jonathan Winters, Marilyn McCoo and the 5th Dimension. Highlights: Andy, Jonathan and the Weirdos clown in a "Battle of Jericho" sketch and a nautical piece of foolishness, "Swan Boat". Andy & the 5th Dimension offer a medley of four tunes including "Paper Cup" and "Carpet Man". Sonny James sings "Young Love" Andy sings "Alfie" and "Without a Song".

2x16 Mama Cass Elliot, Lorne Greene

  • 1971-01-17T00:30:00Z45m

Andy's guests are Ray Charles and the Raelettes, Mama Cass Elliot, Lorne Greene, Elton John and the Lennon Sisters who will be appearing weekly. Highlights: Lorne sings a novelty number about an old miner's possessions—provided in staggery array by the prop man. Andy, Lorne, Cass Elliot and Jerry Maren's Little General in a "Siberian Express" sketch. Ray Charles sings "If You Were Mine" and is backed by the cast in a rocking "Heaven Help Us All".

Andy's guests are Bobbie Gentry, Ozzie & Harriet Nelson, Jonathan Winters and The Carpenters. Highlights: Andy opens the show singing "I Think I Love You". Andy joins and the Carpenters perform "Ticket to Ride" and "I'll Never Fall In Love Again". Karen Carpenter solos with "For All We Know". Andy sings "It's Impossible". Andy with Ozzie and Harriet and Jonathan do a comedy sketch looks at primetime programming produced by a local TV station. Andy sings "The Impossible Dream" and introduces Jonathan Winters in the role of the storyteller. Bobbie Gentry sings "Ode to Billie Joe". The Carpenters perform "We've Only Just Begun". Andy closes with "The Way You Look Tonight".

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