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Frankie Laine Time is a summer replacement television series that replaced Arthur Godfrey and His Friends on CBS. It ran July - September 1955 and August - September 1956. The variety series included star Frankie Laine singing songs with other singers, dancers, and comedians. The 1955 version featured The Lynn Duddy Singers, The James Starbuck Dancers, and The Jimmy Carroll Orchestra. Their counterparts in 1956 were The Mellolarks, The Edith Barstow Dancers, and The Russ Case Orchestra. Guests on the series included Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald and many other celebrities of the era.

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  • Frankie Laine Time is a summer replacement television series that replaced Arthur Godfrey and His Friends on CBS. It ran July - September 1955 and August - September 1956. The variety series included star Frankie Laine singing songs with other singers, dancers, and comedians. The 1955 version featured The Lynn Duddy Singers, The James Starbuck Dancers, and The Jimmy Carroll Orchestra. Their counterparts in 1956 were The Mellolarks, The Edith Barstow Dancers, and The Russ Case Orchestra. Guests on the series included Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald and many other celebrities of the era. (en)
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  • Frankie Laine Time is a summer replacement television series that replaced Arthur Godfrey and His Friends on CBS. It ran July - September 1955 and August - September 1956. The variety series included star Frankie Laine singing songs with other singers, dancers, and comedians. The 1955 version featured The Lynn Duddy Singers, The James Starbuck Dancers, and The Jimmy Carroll Orchestra. Their counterparts in 1956 were The Mellolarks, The Edith Barstow Dancers, and The Russ Case Orchestra. Guests on the series included Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald and many other celebrities of the era. (en)
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  • Frankie Laine Time (en)
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