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Celebrity Bowling

  • TV Series
  • 1971–1977
  • TV-14
  • 30m
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7.3/10
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Celebrity Bowling (1971)
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Exactly what the name implied celebrities participate in a regulation game of bowling.Exactly what the name implied celebrities participate in a regulation game of bowling.Exactly what the name implied celebrities participate in a regulation game of bowling.

  • Stars
    • Jed Allan
    • Dave Davis
    • Cheryl Robinson
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    212
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    • Stars
      • Jed Allan
      • Dave Davis
      • Cheryl Robinson
    • 3User reviews
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    Jed Allan
    Jed Allan
    • Self - Host…
    • 1971–1977
    Dave Davis
    • Self - Commentator…
    • 1971–1972
    Cheryl Robinson
    • Self - Commentator…
    • 1973–1977
    Dick Martin
    Dick Martin
    • Self
    • 1971–1976
    Joseph Campanella
    Joseph Campanella
    • Self
    • 1971–1977
    Roy Rogers
    Roy Rogers
    • Self
    • 1971–1976
    Don Russell
    • Self - Bowling Expert
    • 1975–1976
    Bob Newhart
    Bob Newhart
    • Self
    • 1971–1976
    Ernest Borgnine
    Ernest Borgnine
    • Self
    • 1971–1975
    James Farentino
    James Farentino
    • Self
    • 1971–1974
    Richard Dawson
    Richard Dawson
    • Self
    • 1971–1976
    Edward Asner
    Edward Asner
    • Self
    • 1971–1976
    Robert Culp
    Robert Culp
    • Self
    • 1973–1976
    Peggy Lennon
    • Self
    • 1971–1972
    Arte Johnson
    Arte Johnson
    • Self
    • 1971–1975
    Michele Lee
    Michele Lee
    • Self
    • 1971–1974
    Ed Ames
    Ed Ames
    • Self
    • 1971–1977
    Gail Fisher
    Gail Fisher
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    • 1971–1976
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    8ricovegas

    Loads of fun

    I stumbled upon Celebrity Bowling one recent late night of Prime surfing. Now, I can say I am addicted. The show which showcases celebrities of varying degree of fame is a harmless, guilty pleasure that show the famous at their most vulnerable, i.e., doing something that is 100% out of their comfort zone.

    Hosted by Ted Allen in the days before 'me too', some of the dialogue is cringe-worthy, but, the show is always fun in the end. The celebrities are good sports and they seem to be having a good time.

    Even the commercials and the prizes are a trip back in time. If you are ever looking for some harmless, goofy entertainment, this might be the show for you.
    Sammy Reed

    GREAT SHOW! - minor "gripes"

    I have played with computer games where you create computer players, such as "Tony Larussa Baseball II" and "Nascar Racing 1999". I set these games to watch the players going at it, not to play myself. Sometimes I put celebrity names to the players I created. So, for example, I'd have a baseball team with Roy Clark, Abdullah the Butcher, Jennifer Gatti, etc. Or I'd have Holly Hallstrom, Ric Flair, Todd Bridges, etc. racing for the cup.

    Imagine the shock when I watched my "Celebrity Bowling" DVD set and saw an episode with Roy Rogers & Don Adams Vs. Bob Newhart & George Foreman!!! I thought, this is my computer games brought to life! "Celebrity Bowling" is a very interesting, enjoyable show!

    Now, for the likes and dislikes:

    I think I'm in love with this Cheryl Kominsky! Dangit, I don't like how, when she did the "Today our stars will be bowling the best-ball system..." part, the camera was "here" and the cue card was "there", so she had to look away from the camera. But when an AMF representative was co-hosting, where was the cue card? Of course, near the camera!

    I like the episodes where they didn't add applause effects, and the crowd sounded like the crowd at a bowling match. It was more natural that way.

    I thought it was funny when the announcer said "If the winning team scores 120 or LESS", suchandsuch, "but if the score is 120 or MORE...". There's one episode on the DVD set where he actually said "but if the team scores ABOVE 120...", which made more sense.

    When people you could REALLY call "comedians" were involved (such as Jimmie Walker, Morey Amsterdam, Nipsey Russell, etc.), they did and said funny things during gameplay (often followed, if she was co-hosting, by Cheryl's heart-melting laughter).

    There are things that endear me, and things that MINORLY annoy me about this show, but they are the idiosyncrasies without which this show couldn't have existed.

    I hope that season sets of DVD's (instead of just some selected episodes) will come out soon. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to play "Bowling USA" - another computer game where I created, well, celebrity bowlers.

    (NOTE: I just found out that Cheryl, now Cheryl Robinson, was inducted into the USBC Hall of Fame this July! Congratulations, Cheryl!)
    8hfan77

    A Successful Long Running Syndicated Game Show

    I remember watching Celebrity Bowling when it aired on the weekends and sometimes late at night on Channel 9 in New York before moving to Minnesota in 1972. To me, for someone who grew up watching the Pro Bowlers Tour on Saturday afternoons, it was enlightening and entertaining to see the stars bowl in order to win prizes for studio audience members. Jed Allan was outstanding as host. He interacted well with the celebrities and he even bowled in one episode when he traded places with guest Robert Lansing.

    Celebrity Bowling beat the odds of a syndicated game show without a network track record lasting longer than a season. It was also known for its rigorous taping schedule where the entire season of 26 shows were taped over a three to five day period in order to cut costs. The show was also the first success for Seven-Ten Productions, who later went on to produce Celebrity Tennis, which lasted shorter than its bowling counterpart.

    My only beef with Celebrity Bowling was that a lot of the games skipped one or two of the late frames because of the time to describe the prizes for audience players. Otherwise, Celebrity Bowling rolled a strike for bowling fans who enjoyed watching top stars in a popular participation sport. It's worth rerunning on a cable channel someday.

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    • Trivia
      Series was genuine "reality" television, shot live-on-tape with less than a dozen edits made over 144 episodes. Edits were made only to accommodate jammed automatic pinsetters, and were accomplished "hot" while shooting an episode.
    • Connections
      Featured in I Love the '70s: Volume 2: 1973 (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Everybody Loves My Baby
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      Performed by King Richard's Fluegel Knights

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    • Release date
      • January 16, 1971 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • KTTV Studios, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • 7-10 Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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