Playboy After Dark - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Johnny Mathis, Mort Sahl, The Chambers Brothers

Roman Polanski, Sharon Tate, Della Reese, Don Adams

Bill Cosby, Bill Medley, Iron Butterfly, Kaye Stevens

Tony Bennett, Steppenwolf, George Plimpton

Buddy Rich, James Cotton Blues Band, Joe Williams

Otto Preminger, Harry Nilsson, Norm Crosby, Rich Little

Bob Newhart, Bill Cosby, O.C. Smith, Pickle Brothers

Jim Webb, Gloria Loring, The Checkmates

The Byrds, Marvin Gaye, Pat Henry, The Committee

Tommy Smothers, Buffy St. Marie, Louis Nye, John Stewart

Pete Seeger, Bill Cosby, Carmen McRae, Jack E. Leonard

Bill Cosby, Jackie DeShannon, Marty Ingels, Taj Mahal

Rowan & Martin, Stu Gilliam, Paul Hampton, Clara Ward Singers

Don Adams, Deep Purple, Brenton Wood, Lynn Kellogg

Gore Vidal, Three Dog Night, Pat Collins, John Hartford

Joan Baez, Don Adams, Tommy Smothers, Avante-Garde

James Brown, Three Dog Night, Bill Cosby, Soupy Sales

Don Rickles, Bill Cosby, Doug McClure, Kelly Garrett

Lou Rawls, Shelley Berman, David Steinberg, Buddy Miles Express

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Lou Rawls, Pat Morita, Frankie Randall

The Grass Roots, Rich Little, Billy Eckstine, Paul Mazursky

Sammy Davis Jr., Anthony Newley, Jerry Lewis, Bill Cosby, Peter Lawford

The Grateful Dead, Sid Caesar, Noel Harrison, Sidney Omarr

Canned Heat, Shari Lewis, Buddy Greco, Max Lerner, Johnny Janis

Michael Caine, Meredith MacRae, Sir Douglas Quintet, Mort Sahl

Steppenwolf, Joey Bishop, Joe Williams, Joanne Vent, Skiles & Henderson
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