Georgia Gibbs - TV Appearances

TV Appearances

  • American Bandstand
    • Guest - December 18, 1957 (1957)
  • The Big Record
    • Herself - Patti Page (Host); Johnnie Ray; Errol Garner (1957)
  • The Cavalcade of Stars
    • Herself - Jackie Gleason; Art Carney (1951)*Frankie Laine Time - Guest - Jack E. Leonard; Jerry Vale (1956)
  • 'The Ed Sullivan Show'
    • scheduled guest - The Sparkletones; Mills Brothers; Sammy Kaye (1957)
    • Herself - Gene Vincent & the Blue Caps; Carol Burnett (1957)
    • Herself - Everly Brothers; Sal Mineo; Teresa Brewer (1958)
    • scheduled guest - scheduled: Johnnie Ray; Jane Morgan; Ice Capades (1958)
    • scheduled guest - scheduled: Charlton Heston; Eartha Kitt (1959)
    • Herself - Fabian; John Wayne (on tape) (1959)
    • Herself - Carol Channing; Wayne & Shuster (1959)
    • scheduled guest - scheduled: Suzanne Pleshette; Tom Poston (1959)
    • scheduled guest - scheduled: Red Buttons; Rowan & Martin (1960)
    • scheduled guest - Oscar Hammerstein tribute: Della Reese; Jill Corey (1960)
  • The Ed Wynn Show
    • Herself - Ed Wynn; Buster Keaton; The Keystone Kops (1950)
  • Four Star Revue
    • Herself - Ed Wynn; Eddie Cantor; Jack Carson; Jack Gilford; Bob Sweeney; Hal March; Spike Jones Orchestra (1951)
  • The Garry Moore Show
    • Guest - December 2, 1958
  • The Shower of Stars
    • guest star - Frankie Laine; Gene Austin; Gary Crosby; Red Skelton (1956)
    • guest star - Jack Benny; Yvonne De Carlo; Van Johnson (1957)
  • The Steve Allen Show - guest star - Fats Domino; Steve Lawrence; Smith and Dale (1956)
  • Toast of the Town
    • guest star - 1956 Ice Capades (1955)
    • Herself - scheduled: Eartha Kitt; Lionel Hampton; Phil Foster (1955)
    • Herself - Errol Flynn; Paulette Goddard (1952)
    • Herself - Bunny Briggs; Nancy Andrews (1949)

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