Se centra principalmente en el polifacético Kaye, que canta y baila a lo largo de sketches cómicos y monólogos, asistido por invitados semiregulares, cantantes, bailarines y una orquesta.Se centra principalmente en el polifacético Kaye, que canta y baila a lo largo de sketches cómicos y monólogos, asistido por invitados semiregulares, cantantes, bailarines y una orquesta.Se centra principalmente en el polifacético Kaye, que canta y baila a lo largo de sketches cómicos y monólogos, asistido por invitados semiregulares, cantantes, bailarines y una orquesta.
- Ganó 4 premios Primetime Emmy
- 6 premios ganados y 7 nominaciones en total
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I was on this episode in the opening number when I was 7. I played Gwen Verdon when she was young.. and waltzed with Mr. Kaye.. while he sang "Real Live Girl". My best memory was that he gave me chocolate chip cookies trying to get me out of my shyness, and also eating in the commissary with John Astin (I was a big Addams Family fan)
I'm trying to find this episode to view, since we didn't have VCR back then.. and only remember getting to see myself one time because I got to stay up late. It seems I can find almost every other episode but this one. I even have written CBS in the past. Can anyone out there help me?
I grew up on Danny Kaye movies & the show. I would love a DVD of the TV show. Is there any out there to purchase? Do you remember Fat Daddy ? ....what a hoot!!!
Just before he died I ran into him at a big hotel on Miami Beach. It was amazing I even recognized him, he had a golf hat on. So here I am this 20yr old woman back then acting like a nervous kid. I said, "Mr Kaye"? He said, "Yes" Then I rambled on about how much I enjoyed his movies . He shook my hand, said in a deep voice"What's your name young lady?" I told him , and floated back to my car. How silly someone can have that effect on you.. If it were the President I wouldn't have acted like that. Just show's how things from your childhood impact you.
Anyway does someone know also what were the BEST DANNY KAYE -MOVIES to buy? I only remember "The Inspector General".
Bye, SZ
Just before he died I ran into him at a big hotel on Miami Beach. It was amazing I even recognized him, he had a golf hat on. So here I am this 20yr old woman back then acting like a nervous kid. I said, "Mr Kaye"? He said, "Yes" Then I rambled on about how much I enjoyed his movies . He shook my hand, said in a deep voice"What's your name young lady?" I told him , and floated back to my car. How silly someone can have that effect on you.. If it were the President I wouldn't have acted like that. Just show's how things from your childhood impact you.
Anyway does someone know also what were the BEST DANNY KAYE -MOVIES to buy? I only remember "The Inspector General".
Bye, SZ
I'm wondering if this amazing show is out on DVD, because it couldn't possibly be as funny as I remember it. I was only a kid, but burned in my memory are images of Danny Kaye as "Fat Daddy" in a takeoff on "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" talking about eating some deep fat fried food cooked in some deep fat fried fat; as Ronald Colman in Lost Horizon saying over and over (in a very British accent) "But I must get back to civilization"); a Student Prince takeoff that had a song called "In Vienna" which was sung constantly.
Though it's not listed, I'm sure Nita Talbot took part in this show as well, and I seem to remember her and Danny Kaye doing something where they yelled "Everybody out of the pool!" A fabulous show from one of the all time great performers.
Though it's not listed, I'm sure Nita Talbot took part in this show as well, and I seem to remember her and Danny Kaye doing something where they yelled "Everybody out of the pool!" A fabulous show from one of the all time great performers.
As the previous reviewer wrote, I too vividly remember this sketch being hilariously funny!
Kaye, as Big Daddy, in a fat suit, was describing his deep fried fat meals, followed by 'deep fried fat" as dessert. (It's the way Danny Kaye tells 'em obviously 😉)
I'd love to see the the shows again.
I remember one skit that Kaye did on this show -- he played a long-haired classical piano maestro -- in full tux and tails -- sitting down majestically on his piano stool before a full orchestra --- majestically striking the keys of the grand piano in the intro of what we -- the presumed audience -- thought would be "Thaikovsky's Piano Concerto #1", but which ended up, instead, to be "In The Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia". The studio audience roared. So did I. Long hair flailing about as he pounded on the keys. The orchestral musical accompaniment was worthy of any classical music concert hall or orchestra you have ever heard on NPR. This skit was a true "classic". No one does this kind of stuff any more. What a shame.
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- TriviaAbout four months after this show premiered, Danny Kaye hosted the 1964 telecast of "El mago de Oz (1939). His hosting segments for the film were repeated annually until the film went to NBC in 1968.
- ConexionesFeatured in American Masters: Danny Kaye: A Legacy of Laughter (1996)
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