The Jimmy Durante Show

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.

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Seasons 2 : 1955

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Episode 1 - 10/8/1955 Amparo Iturbi, Jose Iturbi
October. 08,1955

Episode 2 - Carmen Miranda
October. 15,1955

Episode 3 - 10/22/1955 Marguerite Piazza
October. 22,1955

Episode 4 - 10/29/1955 Peter Lawford, Muriel Landers
October. 29,1955

Episode 5 - 11/12/1955Peter Lawford, Jeannie Carson
November. 12,1955

Episode 6 - 11/19/1955 Celeste Holm
November. 19,1955

Episode 7 - 12/3/1955 Janet Blair
December. 03,1955

Episode 8 - 12/10/1955 Polly Bergen, Frank Nelson
December. 10,1955

Episode 9 - 12/17/1955 Stubby Kaye, Vivian Blaine
December. 17,1955

Episode 10 - 12/31/1955 Jane Froman
December. 31,1955

Episode 11 - 1/7/1956 George Raft
January. 07,1956

Episode 12 - 1/14/1956 Jeannie Carson,Tab Hunter
January. 14,1956

Episode 13 - 1/28/1956 Liberace, George Liberace
January. 28,1956

Episode 14 - 2/4/1956 Milton Berle
February. 04,1956

Episode 15 - 2/11/1956 Robert Mitchum
February. 11,1956

Episode 16 - 2/25/1956 Esther Williams
February. 25,1956

Episode 17 - 3/3/1956 Charles Laughton
March. 03,1956

Episode 18 - 3/10/1956 George & Liberace
March. 10,1956

Episode 19 - 3/24/1956 Frank Sinatra
March. 24,1956

Episode 20 - 4/21/1956
April. 21,1956

Episode 21 - 4/28/1956 Peter Lawford, Cary Middlecoff, Lloyd Mangrum, George Raft, Liberace, Johnnie Ray
April. 28,1956

Episode 22 - 5/7/1956
May. 05,1956

Episode 23 - 5/19/1956 Connie Russell
May. 19,1956

Episode 24 - 5/26/1956 Marilyn Maxwell
May. 26,1956

Episode 25 - 6/2/1956 Lisa Kirk
June. 02,1956

Episode 26 - 6/16/1956 George Sanders
June. 16,1956

Episode 27 - 6/23/1956 Peter Lawford
June. 23,1956

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