Lena Horne / Andrews Sisters / Don Rickles

Season 3Episode 1260 minNov. 30, 1967
Lena Horne / Andrews Sisters / Don Rickles
Show #72 Music: --Dean Martin - ""I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face"" and ""If You Knew Susie"" --Lena Horne - ""I'll Plant My Own Tree"" and ""Some Day My Prince Will Come"" --The Andrews Sisters Also appearing: --Don Rickles (comedian) - recreates his nightclub act in which he pokes fun at celebrities in the audience. The audience includes Don Adams, Polly Bergen, Pat Boone, Barbara Eden, Joey Heatherton, Bob Hope, Rose Marie, Ross Martin, Ricardo Montalban and Danny Thomas.
Lena Horne / Andrews Sisters / Don Rickles has aired on Nov. 30, 1967 at 22:00
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