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In 1966, Eubanks received a phone call from Chuck Barris, asking him to host a new game show, The Newlywed Game; the show premiered on ABC later that same year. During its debut, it was an immediate hit, and the show's popularity led the network to expand the prime-time lineup, where it had run on the air for five years.
In the fall of 1967, the Firesign Theatre was broadcasting Sunday nights from The Magic Mushroom, in Studio City, formerly a Bob Eubanks' Cinnamon Cinder. [11] [12] [13] In September 1967, they performed an adaptation of Jorge Luis Borges' short story "La Muerte y La Brujula" ("Death and the Compass") on Radio Free Oz.
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The Royale Monarchs were a Southern California surf band of the late 1960s, signed by radio personality Bob Eubanks as house band at his Cinnamon Cinder night clubs, regulars on his Hollywood Dance Time and The Cinnamon Cinder television shows.
Rhyme marked Eubanks' return to daytime television, six months after ABC cancelled The Newlywed Game. Regulars on the show were Nipsey Russell and (marital partners) Charlie Brill and Mitzi McCall. [1] Some critics consider the series to have been expressly designed for Russell's talents as "comedy's poet laureate".
Ernie Earnshaw is a musician and recording artist. He began playing drums with the Royale Monarchs.The Monarchs were a popular surf-band of the 1960s, at the Bob Eubanks Cinnamon Cinder night clubs, in Los Angeles and performed on Sam Riddell's Ninth St. West Dance Program.
The Diamond Head Game is an American game show that aired from January 6 to July 4, 1975 in five-day-a-week syndication.Borrowing its name from a long dormant volcano on the island of Oahu, the series was hosted by Bob Eubanks and assistant Jane Nelson, and is the only game show ever to have been taped entirely on location in Hawaii.
Art Linkletter: United States: Life With Linkletter (1950–52 & 1969–70), Art Linkletter's House Party/The Linkletter Show (1952–69), People are Funny (1954–61), The Art Linkletter Show (1963) Jack Linkletter: United States: Haggis Baggis (1958), The Rebus Game (1965) Jürgen von der Lippe: Germany: Donnerlippchen, Geld oder Liebe ...