TV APPEARANCES

LYNDA CARTER: OTHER TV APPEARANCES 1956 - 1979

USA [United States of America]
014 DINAH! 1976

BROADCAST DATE: Wednesday, November 17, 1976, Syndicated.

"DINAH!"

DESCRIPTION: Dinah Shore was an American popular singer and television performer, noted for her charm, her distinctive voice, and her longevity in show business. In 1970 she began a daily NBC talk show, "DINAH'S PLACE" (1970-1974), which later became a 90-minute daily syndicated series called "DINAH!" (1974-1980).

This is the first of Lynda's appearances as a guest on a Dinah Shore show, and also one of her rarest too.

"DINAH!"
"DINAH!"
Series Run:  1974-1980.

Broadcast Network: Syndicated.

Time Slot: Weekdays, various time slots.

Hostess: DINAH SHORE.

Guest-Stars: Phyllis George, LYNDA CARTER, James Carroll Jordan, Richard Jordan, Linda Lavin.

Announcer: Johnny Jacobs.

Executive Producers: Henry Jaffe, Carolyn Raskin, Fred Tatashore.

Music: John Rodby Group.

Segment Producer: Dick Arlett.

Art Director: Rene Lagler.

Set Decoration: Richard Harvey.

 

EPISODE SYNOPSIS: Lynda's first appearance on "Dinah!", along with sportscaster woman Phyllis George, actress Linda Lavin from "Alice" and actors James Carroll Jordan and Richard Jordan.

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STATS MEDIA TRIVIA

RUNNING TIME: 0:74:00 [90 minutes including commercials].
VHS: Not available on commercial video.
DVD: Not available on commercial video.
INFO:

This is LYNDA CARTER's third appearance as a guest on a talk show.

TRIVIA:
[•] This is Lynda's first ever appearance on "DINAH!".
[•] This is Lynda's third ever appearance on a talk show after her previous two appearances on "THE TONIGHT SHOW".
[•] Lynda confessed she admired Dinah Shore when she was a very young girl, and all she knew was she wanted to be like her and throw kisses like Dinah used to do at the end of her show in the 1950s.
[•] Dinah won a Daytime Emmy as Outstanding Host or Hostess in a Talk, Service or Variety Series for this show; and also a Golden Globes as best actress in a musical.
[•] Considering that the show was videotaped and the high cost of videotapes during those days, many of them were re-used and there are no recordings of this show, making it one of Lynda's rarest appearances.
[•] Dinah Shore died on February 24, 1994 of ovarian cancer.
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