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The Jim Nabors Hour is an American variety television series hosted by Jim Nabors that aired on the CBS television network from 1969 to 1971.. Fresh from his success with Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., which put his backwoods "Gomer Pyle" character from The Andy Griffith Show in a military context, the show not only built on that success, but also displayed his baritone singing voice, which had been ...
He hosted a variety show, The Jim Nabors Hour (1969–1971), which featured his Gomer Pyle co-stars Ronnie Schell and Frank Sutton. [27] Despite a poor critical reception, the show was popular [28] [29] and earned an Emmy nomination. [30] After the cancellation of The Jim Nabors Hour, Nabors embarked on a nationwide roadshow. [31]
He also appeared in public service announcements in the role of Gunnery Sergeant Carter. After Gomer Pyle ceased production, Sutton appeared regularly on Nabors' variety show The Jim Nabors Hour with Gomer Pyle co-star Ronnie Schell. Sutton played the brother-in-law of Nabors' character in comedy sketches.
Jim Nabors, who starred as Gomer Pyle on The Andy Griffith Show and on his own sitcom, has died at the age of 87. Jim Nabors, the cheerful Gomer Pyle on two TV series, dies at 87 Skip to main content
Pages in category "1960s American variety television series" ... The Jackie Gleason Show; The Jerry Lewis Show; The Jim Nabors Hour; The Jimmy Dean Show;
Pages in category "1970s American variety television series" The following 93 pages are in this category, out of 93 total. ... The Jim Nabors Hour; The Jimmy Dean Show;
Gomer Pyle is a fictional character played by Jim Nabors and introduced in the middle of the third season of The Andy Griffith Show. A naive and gentle auto mechanic, he became a recurring character with the January 1963 episode "Man in a Hurry". [1]: 20 [2]: 76 Nabors played Pyle for 23 episodes, from 1962 to 1964. [2]: 77-78
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