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'''''The Julie Andrews Hour''''' was a television variety series made by [[Associated TeleVision|ATV]] and distributed by [[ITC Entertainment]]. It was networked in the United States by [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. |
'''''The Julie Andrews Hour''''' was a television variety series made by [[Associated TeleVision|ATV]] and distributed by [[ITC Entertainment]]. It was networked in the United States by [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. |
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The series ran for 24 episodes between [[1972]] and [[1973]], each hour-long |
The series ran for 24 episodes between [[1972]] and [[1973]], each one hour-long and presented in color. It ended when ABC cancelled the series. After cancellation, [[Julie Andrews]] was nominated for a [[Golden Globe Award]] for Best Actress In A Leading Role - Musical Or Comedy Series for the show; it lost out to [[Jean Stapleton]]'s appearance in [[All in the Family]]. The show also won 7 Emmy Awards in 1973, out of 8 nominations. |
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==Guest stars== |
==Guest stars== |
Revision as of 01:35, 21 January 2007
The Julie Andrews Hour was a television variety series made by ATV and distributed by ITC Entertainment. It was networked in the United States by ABC.
The series ran for 24 episodes between 1972 and 1973, each one hour-long and presented in color. It ended when ABC cancelled the series. After cancellation, Julie Andrews was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress In A Leading Role - Musical Or Comedy Series for the show; it lost out to Jean Stapleton's appearance in All in the Family. The show also won 7 Emmy Awards in 1973, out of 8 nominations.
Guest stars
Guest appearances on the show included Mama Cass, Robert Goulet, Diahann Carroll, Phyllis Diller, Harry Belafonte and the Smothers Brothers. Alice Ghostley and Rich Little appeared as regulars on the series, and Nelson Riddle served as musical director.