With TV variety series near the peak of their popularity in 1963, CBS offered a new show to one of Hollywood's most versatile performers: Danny Kaye. The comedian-singer-dancer had already hosted several successful television specials, so he was an obvious choice. The Danny Kaye Show ran for four years and 120 episodes, earning an Emmy for Outstanding Variety Series in 1966. MVD Entertainment Group recently released a two-disc DVD set called Danny Kaye - Legends, which contains the following six episodes of The Danny Kaye Show.November 4, 1964 (S2 E7): Lucille Ball and John Gary,
December 9, 1964 (S2 E12): Tony Bennett, Imogene Coca, and the Clinger Sisters (there were four of them).
September 25, 1965 (S3, E3): Shirley Jones and the Righteous Brothers.
January 4, 1967 (S4, E16): Louis Armstrong and the Kessler Twins (singer-dancers Alice and Ellen).
January 11, 1967 (S4, E17): Liberace and Vikki Carr.
March 1, 1967 (S4, E24): George Burns and French singer Mirelle Mathieu.
The first two episodes are in B&W, but the other four show off the colorful costumes and sets. As indicated above, Kaye mixed well-known guest stars with promising young talent, such as Mirelle Mathieu. The French songstress was just 18 when she sang on the show--in her native language, no less. (Although she never gained fame in the U.S., she forged a long, successful career in France.)
| George Burns and Danny Kaye. |
| Satchmo on his trumpet. |
| Lucy and Danny as the Scottish butler. |
| Kaye and the lovely Ms. Jones. |
The DVDs are packaged nicely, but there are no extras. There is a series of separate menus that conveniently list all the song performances separately. Visual quality is fine for a 50-year-old television series.
Classic television fans, and especially Danny Kaye admirers, will enjoy this two-disk set. The only downside is that Danny Kaye - Legends will leave you wishing there was a larger set featuring other guests such as Gene Kelly, Mary Tyler Moore, Glynnis Johns, Nat King Cole, Dick Van Dyke, and Harry Belafonte.
Danny Kaye - Legends is available from the MVD Entertainment Group and retail outlets. Jonas PR provided a copy of this DVD set for this review.




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ReplyDeleteWhat fun! I especially loved seeing the photos of Danny with Lucy and him with Shirley. This sounds like a great set.
ReplyDeleteSounds like an interesting piece of entertainment history right here. Was surprised to see Harvey Korman's name, which goes to show I don't know much about his career.
ReplyDeleteIf I had seen this set in the store, I probably wouldn't have given it a second glance, but your review has intrigued me. I just might be dropping some hints around my house!