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The Nat King Cole Show
S1.E7
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Episode #1.7
Episode aired Dec 17, 1956
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Nat 'King' Cole
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The first six episodes of "The Nat King Cole Show" were aired from New York City because Cole was appearing at the Copacabana night club at the time. Beginning with this episode, the program was moved to Hollywood, California.
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When You're Smiling
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Joe Goodwin
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Larry Shay
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December 17, 1956 (United States)
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Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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