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The Jack Paar Program
S3.E26
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Episode #3.26
Episode aired Apr 9, 1965
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Director
Hal Gurnee
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Jack Paar
Pearl Bailey
Bill Dana
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Director
Hal Gurnee
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Pearl Bailey
Bill Dana
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Jack Paar
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Tom Ewell
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Jim G. Lucas
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Jose Melis
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Pearl sings "Look at That Face" and "The Gentleman is a Dope", then clowns with Jack with "Walkin' My Baby Back Home." Bill Dana does a funny Jose Jimenez baseball player routine and talks to Jack about astronauts.
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April 9, 1965 (United States)
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Dolphin Enterprises
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