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The 3-disc package from the group that sold over 70
million records between 1970 - 1977. Tony Orlando & Dawn's already
huge recording career morphed into a hit weekly CBS-TV variety show.
Never before available on any home video format, this is the first and
only Tony Orlando & Dawn video collection of any kind - in living,
digitally remastered color! DVD extras include Tony Orlando on The
Tonight Show with guest host Freddie Prinze, Telma Hopkins and Joyce
Vincent (Dawn) in a segment from the show Fridays with Don Novello as
Father Guido Sarducci, a clip from The Carol Burnett Show: a parody with
Harvey Korman as Tony and Carol Burnett & Vicki Lawrence as Dawn
and more. These highlights from the 1974-1977 CBS variety show are a
virtual who's-who of Hollywood legends, including Jackie Gleason, Danny
Thomas, Jerry Lewis, Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, Phyllis Diller, Joey
Bishop, Anne Meara, Dom Deluise and more. Also included are 70s
favorites Freddie Prinze, George Carlin, Ted Knight, Georgia Engel,
Loretta Swit, Ruth Buzzi and Adrienne Barbeau. Also featured are musical
guests Alice Cooper and Neil Sedaka, plus baseball great Hank Aaron and
one entire show with the gang from Hee Haw!
If American television watchers craved intellectual stimulation, then Nova
would top the Nielsen ratings and C-SPAN2 would enjoy boffo viewership.
Since that's obviously not the case, what we end up with is decidedly
middlebrow fare like Tony Orlando & Dawn. This mid-'70s
variety show is neither very bad nor especially good; instead, these
three discs (a total of eleven shows) are a thoroughly undemanding way
to kill a few hours (nine, to be exact, including extras).
When
the CBS network scheduled their show as a mid-summer replacement in
1974, Orlando and Dawn (Joyce Vincent and Telma Hopkins) were enjoying a
string of kitschy but catchy hits like "Knock Three Times," "Candida,"
and, of course, "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree." Like those
songs, the TV show offers light, often corny entertainment with nary an
edge to be found. The format is similar to that of The Sonny & Cher Show,
which preceded it by a few years (and which was released in a three-DVD
set by the same studio, R2 Entertainment, in 2004), combining comedy
sketches, appearances by a variety of guest stars, and plenty of music,
including the trio's own material and various popular songs of the day.
Orlando plays the Sonny role to the hilt, wearing a succession of
ridiculous outfits (cowboy, kung fu fighter, vaudeville entertainer,
etc.) and standing by good-naturedly as the girls take caustic potshots
at him. An average vocalist at best, he readily hands over the spotlight
to Vincent and Hopkins, superior singers who perform both solo and
together and whose weekly appearances as soul sisters Moreen and Lou
Effy are among the better comedy bits. Indeed, Orlando's easy charm and
lack of pretense (not to mention his big hair) are probably the
show's strongest suits; here's a guy who was on a roll, happy just to be
there and loving every minute of it. So what if their versions of Bob
Marley's "I Shot the Sheriff" and Isaac Hayes' "Theme from 'Shaft'," to
name just two, are cringe-inducing? The latter, at least, is played for
laughs, and the studio audience (consisting largely of the kind of folks
who clap on the one-beat), especially the older ladies, can't get
enough of this stuff.
The guests are fairly predictable, ranging
from old pros (an ebullient Jackie Gleason, a sentimental Danny Thomas,
a zany Phyllis Diller) to stars of then-current TV shows (Freddie
Prinze, Ted Knight, Loretta Swit), with a few oddball choices (Alice
Cooper, George Carlin, homerun king Hank Aaron--who sings!) as well.
Among the bonus features are Orlando's appearance on "The Tonight Show"
(with Prinze subbing for Johnny Carson), a mildly amusing bit with Dawn
and Don "Father Guido Sarducci" Novello on "Fridays," and Carol
Burnett's take-off on Orlando's TV show. --Sam Graham
LEGENDARY GUEST STARS
The show features a virtual
who?s-who of Hollywood legends, including Jackie Gleason, Danny Thomas,
Jerry Lewis, Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, Phyllis Diller, Anne Meara, Dom
Deluise and more. Also included are 70?s favorites Freddie Prinze,
George Carlin, Ted Knight, Georgia Engel and more. Also featured are
musical guests Alice Cooper and Neil Sedaka, plus Baseball great Hank
Aaron and an entire show with the gang from Hee Haw!
SHOW FAVORITES
Remember
the hilarious comedy sketches when Telma and Joyce cut loose as Lou
Effy and Moreen? Watch Tony live out his fantasies with some Kung Fu
fighting, as a Glitter Rocker, Sinatra, Elvis and others. And don?t
forget Tony?s weekly finale out in the audience!
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