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The Donald O'Connor Show

The Donald O'Connor Show
Genre Comedy/Variety
Written by Sidney Miller
Hal Fimberg
Directed by Donald O'Connor
Sidney Miller
Starring Donald O'Connor
Sidney Miller
Joyce Cunning
Olan Soule
Composer(s) Walter Scharf
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 19
Production
Producer(s) Ernest D. Glicksman
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 25 minutes
Production company(s) O'Connor Television
Release
Original network NBC
Picture format Black-and-white
Audio format Monaural
Original release October 9, 1954 (1954-10-09) – September 10, 1955 (1955-09-10)

The Donald O'Connor Show (also known as Here Comes Donald) 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.

O'Connor, the son of circus performers and formerly an alternating host on The Colgate Comedy Hour, and his co-director and co-star Sidney Miller portray young struggling songwriters trying to find buyers for their musical compositions. This scenario allows the two to break out in song and dance throughout the program. In the segment which aired on December 4, 1954, three daughters of a theater owner have a dream about O'Connor the dancer: he is viewed as a marshal in the American West, as a knight in the Middle Ages, or as a famous composer such as Beethoven, Chopin, or Arthur Sullivan.

Joyce Cunning, also known also as Joyce Smight, co-starred in the series in the role of Doreen, the songwriters' secretary. Other regulars were Regina Gleason, Joyce Holden, Jan Orvan, Olan Soule, and the Al Goodman Orchestra. Most musical programs at the time were shown live or on Kinescope. However, The Donald O'Connor Show was shot on film.

Guest stars included the dancer Sharon Baird, singer Mitzi Gaynor, singer and musical composer Johnny Mercer, 8-year-old Tim Rooney (son of Mickey Rooney), then 11-year-old Harry Shearer, Boris Karloff, Reginald Denny, and Douglas Fowley. The Robert Mitchell Boys Choir appeared with O'Connor and Miller on the Christmas night 1954 episode.


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