The 20 Best of Frank Peppiatt
I have listed the twenty best television and film credits of Frank Peppiatt.
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- 1965–19667.2 (7)TV EpisodeDirectorSteve BinderStarsDon AdamsPatrick AdiarteFrankie AvalonFrankie Avalon and Annette Funicello, Freddie and the Dreamers, The Kinks, Don Adams, The Brothers Four, Dobie Gray, Sue Thompson, Band of Angels.
- StarsPerry ComoMitchell Ayres OrchestraThe Ray Charles SingersPerry Como was an American Singer, who got his start on NBC Radio. In 1948, Because of his popularity, The cameras were simply brought into the radio studio to televise the radio broadcast and named it The Supper Club. In 1950 Como and his Sponsors moved to CBS and named this The Perry Como Chesterfield Show.After working on Steve Allen's show, Peppiatt took a job as a writer for Como's variety hour on NBC. He worked there for three years, writing sketches with Goody Ace and John Aylesworth.
- StarsJudy GarlandJerry Van DykeBradford CraigThe star performs with guests.Peppiatt helped write the small amounts of back-and-forth between the singing of Garland and her various guests.
- CreatorJohn AylesworthFrank PeppiattStarsMaggie MorrisAllan ManingsAlan MillarFrank Peppiatt and his writing partner, John Aylesworth, created this game show for the CBC and it ran until 1968.
- StarsSteve AllenGene RayburnLouis NyeThe Steve Allen Show was an American variety show hosted by Steve Allen.Frank Peppiatt was able to move from the CBC to NBC, writing for Allen's spin-off after he was done hosting the Tonight Show. Peppiatt began writing for the show in its third season and continued well into it's fourth season.
- DirectorNorman JewisonStarsJudy GarlandFrank SinatraDean MartinEpisodic series starring Judy Garland with guest performers.Peppiatt and John Aylesworth provide the small amount of banter between Martin, Sinatra, and Garland between the singing.
- DirectorDwight HemionStarsFrank SinatraGordon JenkinsNelson RiddleThe first-ever Sinatra television special, this 1965 performance showcases the Chairman in peak form.Peppiatt and Aylesworth help write the banter for Sinatra in between his songs.
- StarsJimmy DeanJim HensonChuck Cassey SingersCountry music star Jimmy Dean hosts a comedy-variety show with help from his puppet sidekick, Rowlf the Dog.Peppiatt works on seventeen episodes between 1963 and 1964.
- DirectorBill ColleranStarsBing CrosbyDennis CrosbyPhillip CrosbyThe entire program takes place on a large white stage with nothing more than a pile of lumber and things that are crudely fashioned from it, including a giant rocking horse and a stand-in for the Eiffel Tower. The three main stars sing a multitude of songs, mainly Crosby and Miss Stafford. Dean Martin interrupts a conversation Crosby is having with Garner about his gambling loses, presumably speaking in his "Maverick" persona. Dean does a bad imitation of of Bing's singing style. Bing's sons do very little but move props silently like a NO drama, but they do a trio at the end with their father.Frank Peppiatt worked with Crosby on this special.
- StarsPatrick AdiarteJohnny HollidaySuzanne CharnyMusic showcase show featuring well-known musical artists as well as celebrity hosts and dancers.Peppiatt worked on this show in 1965.
- StarsAndy WilliamsDick Van DykeAnita Wood BrewerSinging by himself after having previously starred with female vocalist June Valli, Andy Williams hosted this new summer program along with Dick Van Dyke, which mainly featured Andy singing favorite songs. In addition to Andy, many other big-name musical performers also appeared on the show, with the acts tending to run toward adult music rather than the newfangled rock and roll.Peppiatt wrote for this showcase for Andy Williams on CBS.
- Performing by himself after having previously starred with female vocalist June Valli, Andy Williams hosted this new summer program which mainly featured him singing favorite songs. In addition to Andy, many other performers also appeared on the show, with the acts tending to run toward adult music rather than the newfangled rock and roll.Peppiatt worked as a writer for the show which was aired on CBS.
- StarsJohn AylesworthJoel AldredDave BroadfootAs a young man, Frank Peppiatt was part of this short-lived variety show broadcast on the CBC. He was a writer and a performer on the show.
- StarsJohn AylesworthRick CampbellJill FosterA late night variety show featuring many of the same players from The Big Revue. Peppiatt again wrote and performed on the show.
- StarsJohn AylesworthFrank PeppiattPeppiatt and John Aylesworth, who and worked along with Peppiatt on his two previous shows, both appear on this show with ran from 1954-1955.
- StarsDiahann CarrollRosemary ClooneySteve LawrenceAylesworth and Peppiatt try to create series where they can both write and star. However, it didn't make it past one episode.
- StarsJack DuffyJackie RaeSammy SalesAlex Barris was the star of this show, and Peppiatt was a staff writer.