• 7
    collected
  • CTV
  • 30m
  • Canada
  • English
The Bobby Vinton Show was a Canadian musical variety television series produced for the Canadian Television Network between 1975 and 1978, with a total of 52 episodes broadcast. Featuring Bobby Vinton, a best-selling popular music singer since the early 1960s, the series mixed comedy skits with musical interludes. Appearing on the series as a regular was comedian Billy Van. The series often satirized Vinton's Polish heritage, and its theme song was an "umpah band" rendition of his 1974 song "My Melody of Love". The series was created by Chris Bearde and packaged by Chuck Barris. The series was syndicated to local stations in the United States, although the program's entry in the user-edited Internet Movie Database suggests it may also have been broadcast by CBS during 1975. The series also spawned a 1975 soundtrack album on ABC Records; see The Bobby Vinton Show. Guests appearing on the show included: Ethel Merman, Ted Knight, Barbara Walters, Phyllis Diller, O.J. Simpson, The Spinners, Donna Summer, Petula Clark, Laine Kazan, Foster Brooks, Anne Murray, Jessica Walter, John Byner, Arte Johnson, Loretta Swit, Tanya Tucker, Clifton Davis, Adrienne Barbeau, Charlie Callas, Hank Garcia and Henny Youngman.

1 episode

Series Premiere

1x01 The Pilot

Series Premiere

1x01 The Pilot

  • no air date30m

Bobby Vinton sings Let The Good Times Roll, Joni McGowan does a banjo instrumental, The Bob Mitchell Choir sing It's A Small World, Boxcar Willie sings The Lord Made A Hobo Out Of Me, Patti Page sings The Tennesse Waltz, Bobby Vinton sings Rock This Town, Henry Questa plays instrumental, Bobby Vinton and company sing Mr Lonely,Blue Velvet,I Love How You Love Me,Roses Are Red,and Melody Of Love (Polka), Lee Meredith and Rebecca Hansen sings, Willie Tyler and Lester sing, Bobby Vinton sings, Debra Sue Maffet sings I Honestly Love You, Bettina Rae sings Baby Face, Bobby Vinton and his band sing a Band Melody,

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