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The Frank Sinatra Show

  • TV Series
  • 1950–1952
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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The Frank Sinatra Show (1950)
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The Frank Sinatra Show (also known as Bulova Watch Time) was an American musical variety series hosted by Frank Sinatra from 1950 to 1952.The Frank Sinatra Show (also known as Bulova Watch Time) was an American musical variety series hosted by Frank Sinatra from 1950 to 1952.The Frank Sinatra Show (also known as Bulova Watch Time) was an American musical variety series hosted by Frank Sinatra from 1950 to 1952.

  • Stars
    • Frank Sinatra
    • June Hutton
    • Ben Blue
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
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    • Stars
      • Frank Sinatra
      • June Hutton
      • Ben Blue
    • 2User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Frank Sinatra
    Frank Sinatra
    • Self - Host
    • 1950–1952
    June Hutton
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    • 1950–1952
    Ben Blue
    Ben Blue
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    • 1950–1951
    The Whippoorwills
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    • 1950–1951
    Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra
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    • 1950–1951
    Roberta Lee
    • Self - Sketch Actor…
    • 1950–1951
    Sid Fields
    Sid Fields
    • Self - Sketch Actor
    • 1950–1951
    The Heathertones
    • Themselves - Singers…
    • 1951
    Pat Gaye
    • Self - Sketch Actor
    • 1950–1951
    Joseph Walsh
    Joseph Walsh
    • Self - Sketch Actor
    • 1950–1951
    Leslie Lyons
    • Self - Sketch Actor
    • 1950–1951
    Jackie Gleason
    Jackie Gleason
    • Self - Sketch Actor…
    • 1950–1951
    Frank Fontaine
    Frank Fontaine
    • Self - Singer…
    • 1951–1952
    Jimmy Boyd
    Jimmy Boyd
    • Self - Singer…
    • 1951–1952
    Dagmar
    Dagmar
    • Self
    • 1951
    The Andrews Sisters
    The Andrews Sisters
    • Themselves - Singers…
    • 1951–1952
    Axel Stordahl
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    Phil Silvers
    Phil Silvers
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    • 1950–1951
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    Good Variety Show

    This is Sinatra during his unsteady Ava Gardner period. It is before "From Here to Eternity" and Capitol records. Axel Stordahl is still Sinatra's conductor and he and George Siravo wrote most of Sinatra's arrangements. On some shows, Sinatra even sports a moustache which does not look good on him.

    His hair is thinning and his bald spot is quite noticeable. He tries to plug some of the Mitch Miller inspired songs he recorded during this period, but one can see that his heart is really not into it. On a few occasions, his disdain for the songs is apparent.

    I have seen 3 complete bootlegged shows on video and a compilation of Sinatra's musical numbers from the show. On a New Years show, Sinatra welcomes Louis Armstrong and the Three Stooges as his guests. It is too bad that Louis and the Stooges do not interact. That would have been terrific. The highlights on this show have Sinatra engaging in some Stooge slapstick at a New Years Party (with Vernon Dent as one of the guests!) and a wonderful duet of "Lonesome Man Blues" (from "Meet Danny Wilson") with Armstrong.

    A second show, features Jack Benny as the guest. Benny and Sinatra work great together and the show also includes some very bizarre vaudeville acts.

    The third show features Jackie Gleason and contains a story of Gleason taking the urban Sinatra to a hunting lodge. Here we see the cocky, hard drinking, straight character used by Gleason. He is fabulous. No trace of Ralph Kramden here!

    The musical compilation has Sinatra in many settings performing his recent recordings. He has never been in better voice, but he is quite uncomfortable on the shows.

    Although these shows are difficult to find, they are worth the effort of seeing Sinatra in his transition period from bobby sox idol to King of the Rat Pack.
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    "The Frank Sinatra Show" (1950)

    I bought some VHS tapes a few years back that has the above guests you mentioned, plus I have one tape that was filmed at the Paramount Theater with guests Dagmar, Tim Herbert & Don Saxon (comedy), Eileen Barton and Joe Bushkin (pianist from the Dorsey Days).

    As mentioned, you can see the stress on Sinatra filming live TV (e.g. You can hear he was told to "stretch" one scene to make it longer), and there appears to be mild confusion at times as to what is happening. Seeing Axel Stordahl conducting, mixed with the marginal footage condition, almost makes you think you're watching his 1943 show there!

    The skits are very dated and appear to made on an extreme budget and you can see the vulnerability in him that would never be evident only a few years later. I think these shows would be labeled "For enthusiasts only".

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    • Trivia
      The Frank Sinatra Show (also known as Bulova Watch Time) was an American musical variety series hosted by Frank Sinatra from 1950 to 1952.
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      Featured in American Masters: Ella Fitzgerald: Something to Live For (1999)

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 1950 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El show de Frank Sinatra
    • Filming locations
      • CBS Studio 50, New York City, New York, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • CBS
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      1 hour
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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