The Danny Thomas Hour is an American anthology television series that was broadcast on NBC during the 1967-68 television season.
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* 6.5 (2)ComedyDrama
Studios
NBC
Runtime
25–60 min/ep
Release
11/09/1967
Score
6.5 / 10 (2)
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Seasons and episodes
Season 1
22 episodes · 1967
Episode 1. Wonderful World of Burlesque
1967-09-11
No synopsis
Episode 2. Instant Money
1967-09-18
No synopsis
Episode 3. The Scene
1967-09-25
No synopsis
Episode 4. It's Greek to Me
1967-10-02
No synopsis
Episode 5. The Demon Under the Bed
1967-10-09
Bing Crosby makes a rare dramatic appearance, and his 8-year-old daughter Mary Frances makes her TV acting debut. Fading film star Charlie Castle is facing a crisis. He may lose his voice--and his career. Fascinated by Castle's…
Episode 6. Sea World
1967-10-23
Danny is joined by Don Rickles, singer/scuba diver John Gary and the Young Americans. Danny croons "Young and Foolish." John performs "Hawaiian Wedding Song." The Young Americans duet "Big Wide Wonderful World" with Danny.
Episode 7. Fame is a Four-Letter Word
1967-10-30
No synopsis
Episode 8. Make More Room for Daddy
1967-11-06
Danny and Kathy prepare to welcome the 20-year-old Rusty home from the army. There are several changes that will surprise him but Rusty has a bigger one. He's married but doesn't know how to tell his parents.
Episode 9. The Enemy
1967-11-20
During the Battle of the Bulge, word goes out to watch for German soldiers dressed as GIs. That's when black sergeant Chris Christiansen begins wondering if the GI who befriended him is really a friend--or the enemy.
Episode 10. The Zero Man
1967-11-27
No synopsis
Episode 11. The Royal Follies of 1933
1967-12-11
Spoofing the lavish 30's musicals, Danny is Prince Wolfgang trying to avoid a marriage mad heiress. He takes refuge in a Broadway show threatened by mobsters. Songs include "I'll Take Romance" and "My Lucky Star."
Episode 12. Cricket on the Hearth
1967-12-18
A cricket seeks to rescue a poor toymaker and his blind daughter from an exploitative miser.