Hey, remember this summer replacement variety show from 1976, starring 
60-year-old Dinah Shore and a bunch of over-eager performers in their 
twenties? 
I'm ashamed to say I do. 

Bruce Kimmel, one of the cast members, has dug up a 14-minute highlight 
reel and posted his memories of it on his blog, along with a link to the 
reel:
http://www.haineshisway.com/2019/06/dinah-and-her-new-best-friends-forty-four-years-later/

I didn't laugh once watching the reel - which pretty much gibes with my 
memories. 
(My other memory of this show is that after the second episode, I was tired 
of Gary Mule Deer's standup routines.)
But I was ten years old, and we kids watched it because that's what we did 
in those days - there were 3 networks, it was summer, and we watched 
whatever wasn't a rerun. 

Bruce's essay is worth reading to explain how this got on the air.
And the reel will give you a pretty accurate picture of what TV variety was 
really like in those days. There was The Carol Burnett Show, and there was 
everything else... and this was what everything else was like. (Even though 
it was shot in Carol's studio by Carol's crew.)
As he says, the sketch where Cindy Williams and Bruce play honeymooners is 
the best thing here, probably because it's the only thing here that's not a 
blackout or a song. But it's still a pretty bad skit - the premise is 
predictable and the "joke" of a guy slugging is wife is shockingly 
distasteful by today's standards. (Also, the skit is really badly directed 
- you can see the shadow of the boom mike repeatedly.)

According to his latest blog post (
http://www.haineshisway.com/2019/07/as-if-one-wasnt-enough/), there's one 
more video waiting to be posted. 
You have been warned.


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