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  2. Steve Allen - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 1967, he brought most of the regulars from over the years back with The Steve Allen Comedy Hour, featuring the television debuts of Rob Reiner, Richard Dreyfuss, and John Byner, and featuring Ruth Buzzi, who would become famous soon after on the comedy ensemble show Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.

  3. List of works by Steve Allen - Wikipedia

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    Steve Allen Presents Terry Gibbs at the Piano (Signature, 1960) Steve Allen Presents 12 Golden Hits (Dot, 1962) Steve Allen Plays Bossa Nova Jazz (Dot, 1963) Plays the Piano Greats (Dot, 1963) Gravy Waltz and 11 Current Hits! (Dot, 1963) Steve Allen Sings (Dot, 1963) More (Theme from "Mondo Cane") (Dot, 1963) Steve Allen's Funny Fone-Calls (Dot ...

  4. Steve Allen (radio presenter) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to these shows, Allen pre-recorded another programme for LBC – Steve Allen in Conversation. The final episode of this show was broadcast in spring 2020. Allen won the Gold Award at the 2016 Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards. [4] [7] [8] In a Radio Times poll that year, he was voted readers' tenth favourite male radio voice. [9]

  5. 20/20 (band) - Wikipedia

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    20/20 was an American power pop band based in Hollywood, California.They were active from 1977 to 1983 and reunited during the mid-1990s to the late 1990s. In the mid-1970s, Steve Allen and Ron Flynt played together in Tulsa.

  6. The Steve Allen Show - Wikipedia

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    The Steve Allen Show is an American variety show hosted by Steve Allen from June 1956 to June 1960 on NBC, from September 1961 to December 1961 on ABC, [1] and in first-run syndication from 1962 to 1964. The first three seasons aired on Sunday nights at 8:00pm Eastern Time, directly opposite The Ed Sullivan Show.

  7. Meeting of Minds - Wikipedia

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    Meeting of Minds is a television series, created by Steve Allen, which aired on PBS from 1977 to 1981. The show featured actors playing historical figures, but in a talk-show format. Guests would interact with each other and host Steve Allen, discussing philosophy, religion, history, science, and many other topics.

  8. Tonight Starring Steve Allen - Wikipedia

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    Hosted by Steve Allen, it aired from September 27, 1954 to January 25, 1957, and was replaced by Tonight Starring Jack Paar. Allen's run as host of the show lasted for two and a half seasons, beginning in fall 1954 and ending with Allen's departure in January 1957. During its run it originated from the Hudson Theatre in New York City.

  9. Soulful Brass - Wikipedia

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    All compositions by Steve Allen except as indicated "Torino" (Lou Garisto) - 2:03 "Sound Machine" (Steve Allen, S. Clayton) - 3:40 "Goin' Out of My Head / Can't Take My Eyes off You" (Teddy Randazzo, Bobby Weinstein / Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio) - 2:50