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The Donald O'Connor Show

The Donald O'Connor Show

Description: The Donald O'Connor Show is an American musical situation comedy television series starring singer/dancer Donald O'Connor. It appeared on NBC from October 9, 1954, to September 10, 1955, alternating on the Saturday evening schedule with The Jimmy Durante Show; both were sponsored by Texaco. Wikipedia
Genre: Comedy, Music
Year Released: 1954
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 19
First episode air date: October 9, 1954
Network: NBC
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