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RICH LITTLE SHOW, THE - Betty White, Freddie Prinze & C. W. McCall

Air Date/Released Monday, February 23, 1976
Station/Studio NBC / Dudley Enterprises
Host/Star Rich Little

Variety sketch show featuring the celebrity/politician impersonation talents of comedian Rich Little. A mid-season replacement, it ran only one season.

Betty White, Freddie Prinze and country/western singer C. W. McCall join Rich and his cast of regulars in sketches and musical numbers. Mel Bishop is a new student at the "Three Stooges School of Self Defense." He learns that their style of martial arts is very different from the norm, and when they're not demonstrating on themselves, the student becomes the victim. The Stooges are portrayed by Rich (Moe), Joe Baker (Curly) and R. G. Brown (Larry).


Joe Baker provided the voice of Curly-Joe in the two 1972 NEW SCOOBY DOO MOVIES Three Stooges episodes produced by Hanna-Barbera. Regular Julie McWhirter was the title character's voice in JEANNIE (1973), also from Hanna-Barbera, which costarred Joe Besser as 'Babu.'

Cast: Rich Little (Host), Betty White, Freddie Prinze, C. W. McCall
Regulars: Charlotte Rae, Joe Baker, R. G. Brown, Julie McWhirter, Mel Bishop

Crew: Lee Bernhardi (Director), Don Hinkley, Jim Mulligan, Peter Gallay, April Kelly, Dave O'Malley, Tom Chapman, Mort Scharfman, Rich Eustis, Al Rogers (Writers), Ronny Graham, Arnie Kogen, Ray Jessel (Supervising Writers), Jerry Goldstein (Exec. Producer), Rich Eustis, Al Rogers (Producers)
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