The Hollywood Palace

The Hollywood Palace (1964-1970)

EndedVariety show

The Hollywood Palace was a 60 minute variety show that aired on ABC from 1964-1970 & featured a different celebrity host each week.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S07E17Host: Bing Crosby (Final episode with highlights from past shows)Feb 7, 1970
S07E16Host: Don Knotts / Bobby GoldsboroJan 31, 1970
S07E15Hosts: Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme / Sid Caesar & Imogene CocaJan 24, 1970
S07E14Hosts: Bobbie Gentry, J. Hartford & Roy Clark / Brooklyn BridgeJan 17, 1970
S07E13Hosts: Burt Bacharach & Angie Dickinson / Dusty Springfield / Sam & DaveJan 10, 1970
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Hollywood Palace' premiere?

'The Hollywood Palace' premiered on January 4, 1964.

Who was the host of 'The Hollywood Palace' in its first season?

The host of 'The Hollywood Palace' in its first season was Bing Crosby.

Who took over as the permanent host of 'The Hollywood Palace' after the first season?

After the first season, the permanent host of 'The Hollywood Palace' was Nick Vanoff.

Did 'The Hollywood Palace' have a regular time slot?

Yes, 'The Hollywood Palace' had a regular time slot on Saturday nights at 9:00 p.m.

Which famous celebrities appeared on 'The Hollywood Palace'?

'The Hollywood Palace' featured a wide array of famous celebrities, including Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, and Judy Garland.

Did 'The Hollywood Palace' feature live performances?

Yes, 'The Hollywood Palace' featured live performances by various musical acts and comedians.

Were there any recurring segments on 'The Hollywood Palace'?

Yes, 'The Hollywood Palace' had recurring segments such as the "Hollywood Palace Dancers" and the "Hollywood Palace Orchestra."

How long did each episode of 'The Hollywood Palace' typically last?

Each episode of 'The Hollywood Palace' typically lasted for about 60 minutes.

Did 'The Hollywood Palace' have a studio audience?

Yes, 'The Hollywood Palace' had a live studio audience during its tapings.

Was 'The Hollywood Palace' a variety show?

Yes, 'The Hollywood Palace' was a variety show that showcased a mix of music, comedy, and other entertainment acts.

Did 'The Hollywood Palace' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'The Hollywood Palace' received several Emmy nominations for Outstanding Variety Series.

How many seasons did 'The Hollywood Palace' run for?

'The Hollywood Palace' ran for a total of four seasons.

What was the format of 'The Hollywood Palace'?

'The Hollywood Palace' followed a format where each episode featured a different guest host and a variety of musical and comedic performances.

Did 'The Hollywood Palace' have any notable guest hosts?

Yes, 'The Hollywood Palace' had numerous notable guest hosts, including Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, and Dean Martin.

Did 'The Hollywood Palace' feature any international acts?

Yes, 'The Hollywood Palace' occasionally featured international acts, showcasing talent from around the world.

What led to the cancellation of 'The Hollywood Palace'?

'The Hollywood Palace' was eventually canceled due to declining ratings and changing television trends.

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