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The Jim Stafford Show: With Jim Stafford, Cynthia Wood, Richard Stahl, Jeanne Sheffield. One of many variety shows which proliferated in the late '60s/early '70s. Featured music and skits, and hosted by novelty Western singer Jim Stafford.
- (23)
- 1975-07-30
- Music, Comedy
- 60
The Jim Stafford Show was a six-week summer variety series shown on ABC from July 30, 1975 () to September 3, 1975 (). It featured Valerie Curtin , Richard Stahl , Deborah Allen , Cyndi Wood , and Gallagher , and was co-produced by Tony Scotti .
- James Wayne Stafford
- January 16, 1944 (age 79), Winter Haven, Florida, U.S.
- 1974–present
- Country
1975 hatte er für kurze Zeit seine erste Fernseh-Show. Er komponierte in den nächsten Jahren Soundtracks und trat in weiteren TV-Shows auf. Seit 1990 besitzt er ein eigenes Theater in Branson und tritt dort in Country-Shows auf.
JahrTitel AlbumHöchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, ...(uk)Höchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, ...(us)1973Swamp Witch Jim Stafford—US 39 (12 Wo.) US1973Spiders & Snakes Jim StaffordUK 14 (8 Wo.) UKUS 3 Gold (23 Wo.) US1974My Girl Bill Jim StaffordUK 20 (8 Wo.) UKUS 12 (15 Wo.) US1974Wildwood Weed Jim Stafford—US 7 (14 Wo.) US- 16. Januar 1944
- US-amerikanischer Country- und Popsänger
- Eloise, Florida
- Stafford, Jim
July 30, 1975 - 'The Jim Stafford Show' (Episode #1, Audio Only) I recorded this on my portable cassette machine as a 14-year-old. This was a summer replacement series on ABC, running for...
- 37 Min.
- 1956
- TheClassicSports
S1.E1 ∙ Episode #1.1. Wed, Jul 30, 1975. Jim welcomes guest Bernadette Peters who sings a powerful rendition of "All That Jazz." Jim and Bernadette do brilliant parodies of Cher, Elton John, Johnny Cash, and June Carter. Gavin McLeod pleas for funds to end dullness.
Jim welcomes guest Bernadette Peters who sings a powerful rendition of "All That Jazz." Jim and Bernadette do brilliant parodies of Cher, Elton John, Johnny Cash, and June Carter. Gavin McLeod pleas for funds to end dullness.
One of many variety shows which proliferated in the late '60s/early '70s. Featured music and skits, and hosted by novelty Western singer Jim Stafford.