The Jimmy Durante Show Season 1

October. 02,1954      
Rating:
7.7
Trailer Synopsis

The Jimmy Durante Show is a 51-episode half-hour comedy/variety television program presented live on NBC from October 2, 1954 to June 23, 1956.

Episode 21 : 9/24/1955 Toni Arden, Max Baer
September. 24,1955
Episode 20 : 9/17/1955 Pat Carroll
September. 17,1955
Episode 19 : Dave Barry
September. 03,1955
Episode 18 : 8/13/1955 Candy Candido, Jimmy Ames
August. 13,1955
Episode 17 : 7/23/1955 Cass Daley
July. 23,1955
Episode 16 : Barbara Whiting
July. 09,1955
Episode 15 : 6/18/1955 Sheilah Graham, Janet Blair
June. 18,1955
Episode 14 : 5/28/1955 Dorothy Lamour
May. 28,1955
Episode 13 : 5/14/1955 George Jessel
May. 14,1955
Episode 12 : 4/23/1955 Tab Hunter, Jeannie Carson, Patty Andrews
April. 23,1955
Episode 11 : 4/2/1955 Peter Lawford
April. 02,1955
Episode 10 : 3/19/1955 Pat Carroll
March. 19,1955
Episode 9 : 2/26/1955 Lisa Kirk
February. 26,1955
Episode 8 : 2/5/1955 Marilyn Maxwell
February. 05,1955
Episode 7 : Vivian Blaine
January. 22,1955
Episode 6 : George Raft
January. 01,1955
Episode 5 : 12/11/1954 Lauritz Melchior
December. 11,1954
Episode 4 : 11/27/1954 Margaret Truman
November. 27,1954
Episode 3 : Vivian Blaine
November. 06,1954
Episode 2 : 10/16/1954 Sherry Jackson, Danny Thomas, Rusty Hamer, Jean Hagen
October. 16,1954
Episode 1 : Live From Las Vegas
October. 02,1954
This episode of The Jimmy Durante Show was filmed live from the Desert Inn in Las Vegas. Jimmy and cast perform skits and songs. Jimmy is joined by Johnny Ray, Liberace, Peter Lawford and George Raft who sing and dance to the song ""The Second Boy From the Right.""

Seasons

Season 2
Season 2 1955
Season 1
Season 1 1954

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