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  1. 9. Dez. 2015 · The premise of the article, which dealt with the mixed reception of Dylan’s latest and still very new album was a bit off the mark, especially the part concerning TV host Les Crane. In this article, Sam Pethers wrote: “The general feeling toward Dylan's new work was well capitulated during an interview on the Les Crane Show in February 1965 ...

  2. 12. Jan. 2021 · Inger Makes a Splash! Inger appeared on Les Crane's late night show ABC's Nightlife on September 16, 1965. This episode was filmed for the first time poolside at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel — previously having been recorded from New York. According to a 1966 Silver Screen article and Patterson's book on Inger, Les Crane — known for pushing ...

  3. In February 1965, Johnny Cash made an appearance on The Les Crane Show, an innovative nightly show intended to provide entertainment as well as an in-depth look at social issues. A week later, Cash’s friend Bob Dylan made a rare appearance on the program, as well.

  4. Les Crane Show, The. The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation Presents. 02:26. Tabs. Who talked about this show. Fred Foy View Interview. Fred Foy on The Les Crane show, for which he was the announcer. 07:42. Bernie Orenstein View Interview. ...

  5. The Les Crane Show (TV Series 1964–1965) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie N ...

  6. It was an effort by ABC to compete with The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson on NBC. Initially known as The Les Crane Show, the program had included Crane's exchanges with members of the audience in addition to celebrity guests. Crane's style was described as "informal, highly spontaneous, and often controversial".

  7. 15. Juli 2008 · Former talk-show host Les Crane, perhaps the first to challenge the late-night hegemony of Johnny Carson, died July 13 of natural causes at Marin General Hospital in Greenbrae, California. He was 74. Crane began his entertainment career in radio, at a station in New Orleans, where he had graduated from Tulane University. He later returned to ...