Famous Faces on Famous TV Shows!
by gattonero975 | created - 14 May 2012 | updated - 25 Jul 2013 | PublicSome surprising guest appearances by some of the famous that I recognized on various TV shows.....
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1. The Paul Lynde Halloween Special (1976 TV Special)
Not Rated | 60 min | Comedy
Witchipoo and the Wicked Witch of the West give Paul Lynde three wishes for Halloween. KISS performs three songs. Florence Henderson sings a disco version of "That Old Black Magic."
Director: Sid Smith | Stars: Paul Lynde, Tim Conway, Roz Kelly, Margaret Hamilton
Votes: 432
Paul Lynde ... Himself / Big Ruby Red / Sheik
Tim Conway ... Dynamite Dan / Long Haul Howard / Seymore
Roz Kelly ... Herself / Hinky Pinky (as Roz 'Pinky Tuscadero' Kelly)
Margaret Hamilton ... Housekeeper / The Wicked Witch of the West
Billie Hayes ... Witchiepoo
Billy Barty ... Gallows
Florence Henderson ... Herself / Cecily Westinghouse
Betty White ... Miss Halloween
KISS ... Themselves
Donny Osmond ... Himself
Marie Osmond ... Herself
2. Racket Squad (1950–1953)
30 min | Crime, Drama
This series dramatizes confidence games which fall under the jurisdiction of Captain John Braddock.
Stars: Reed Hadley, Hugh Beaumont, Keith Richards, Griff Barnett
Votes: 154
Racket Squad: Season 2, Episode 3
The Case of the Miracle Mud (20 Sep. 1951)
Guest Stars:
Reed Hadley ... Capt. John Braddock
Jess Barker ... Jim Edwards
Linda Leighton ... Mary Higgins (as Linda Johnson)
Paul Cavanagh ... Harrington
Will Geer ... Harry Robinson
Alvin Hurwitz ... Peters (as Al Hurwitz)
William 'Billy' Benedict ... Messenger (uncredited)
Robert Easton ... Joe - Desk Clerk (uncredited)
3.
In the Wild (1993– )
Episode:
In the Wild Dolphins with Robin Williams
(1994)
Documentary
Director: Nigel Cole | Star: Robin Williams
Votes: 48
Robin Williams-------------(Himself/Host)
A very touching, entertaining and informative little expose on
Dolphins.
With our host, none other than our very own "dolphin" of the Hollywood
set, Robin Williams! Who by the way does a very good dolphin
impersonation! Williams little adventure takes us to the Bahamas and
Hawaii.
We discover that our friends the dolphins have larger brains than we do
and have a capacity to learn and understand full sentences! This is one
of the main reasons Williams chose this wonderful animal to explore
because he said he has always been fascinated and intrigued by this
animal's intelligence and propensity for human contact.
Williams actually gets to "talk" with dolphins at a dolphin research
center. And tries the same thing with some dolphins in the wild.
His frolicking with the many dolphins he encounters in the Atlantic
Ocean, has him comparing one specially frisky young dolphin with his
own young son, Cody! One especially touching moment is the kinship
Williams encounters with one famous older legendary dolphin. This he
said left him with a real and very strong emotional rapture of real
communication with this magnificent animal.
Highly recommended! Williams is like a little kid full of curiosity and
so will you at experiencing this wonderful episode!
4. The Virginian (1962–1971)
TV-PG | 75 min | Western
Personable Western series based in Wyoming from the 1890s onward.
Stars: Doug McClure, James Drury, Lee J. Cobb, Sara Lane
Votes: 3,140
The Virginian: Season 4, Episode 8
Nobility of Kings (10 Nov. 1965)
Starring:
James Drury ......The Virginian
Lee J. Cobb ........Judge Henry Garth
Doug McClure .........Trampas
Clu Gulager ............Emmett Ryker
Guest Stars:
Charles Bronson ................ Ben Justin
Lois Nettleton ................ Mary Justin
George Kennedy ................ Tom 'Bear' Suchette
Vito Scotti ................ Gilly
Robert Random ................ Will Justin (as Bob Random)
Davis Roberts ................ Stationmaster
5. The Virginian (1962–1971)
TV-PG | 75 min | Western
Personable Western series based in Wyoming from the 1890s onward.
Stars: Doug McClure, James Drury, Lee J. Cobb, Sara Lane
Votes: 3,140
The Virginian: Season 6, Episode 1 The Reckoning (13 Sep. 1967) Starring: James Drury ... The Virginian Charles Bickford ... John Grainger Sara Lane ... Elizabeth Grainger (as Sara Lane) Guest Stars: Charles Bronson ....................... Harge Talbot Miriam Colon ....................... Eva Talbot Charles Grodin ....................... Arnie Doud Ross Hagen ....................... Bassett Kenneth Tobey ....................... Sheriff Kirby Don Mitchell ....................... Preble Dick Foran ....................... Frank Devereaux Brad Weston ....................... Keeler Albert Salmi ....................... Quinn
6. The Beverly Hillbillies (1962–1971)
TV-G | 25 min | Comedy, Family
A nouveau-riche hillbilly family moves to Beverly Hills and shakes up the privileged society with their hayseed ways.
Stars: Buddy Ebsen, Donna Douglas, Irene Ryan, Max Baer Jr.
Votes: 10,956
The Beverly Hillbillies: Season 1, Episode 31
The Clampetts Entertain (24 Apr. 1963
Guest Stars:
Jim Backus .................................. Marty Van Ransohoff
The Beverly Hillbillies: Season 1, Episode 36
Jethro's Friend (29 May 1963)
Guest Stars:
Hayden Rorke ................................ Wilkins
The Beverly Hillbillies: Season 1, Episode 24
Jed Becomes a Banker (6 Mar. 1963)
Guest Stars:
Charles Lane ............................Billy Hacker
7. The F.B.I. (1965–1974)
60 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
The cases of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Stars: Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Philip Abbott, William Reynolds, Stephen Brooks
Votes: 1,355
The F.B.I.: Season 1, Episode 29
The Animal (17 Apr. 1966)
Guest Stars:
Charles Bronson ........................... Earl Clayton
Tim McIntire ........................... Lambert Hayes
James Doohan ........................... Claude Bell
8. SeeMore's Playhouse (2006– )
TV-G | 30 min | Family
"SeeMore's Playhouse" is a hilarious and heartwarming puppetmation-based, musical television series designed to entertain two to six year-olds while helping them learn how to stay safe and ... See full summary »
Stars: Lindsey Z. Briggs, Eric Wright, Sarah Frechette, David Fino
Votes: 13
SeeMore's Playhouse: Season 2, Episode 8
I'm Bigger Than You (22 Dec. 2007)
Celebrity appearance by Fran Drescher and Jill Scott
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