Hippodrome Episode Rating Graph
Jul 1966 - Sep 1966
Jul 1966 - Sep 1966
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S1 Ep1
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5th Jul 1966
US airdate: July 5, 1966 (CBS premiere) UK airdate: unknown Guests include: --Jack Carter (host) - ""Hello, Dolly!"" --Gerry and The Pacemakers - ""I'm The One"" --Jane Morgan - ""One, Two, Three"" and ""What the World Needs Now"" --The London Irish Girl Pipers
S1 Ep2
12th Jul 1966
US airdate: July 12, 1966 (CBS) UK airdate: October 20, 1966 (ITV - Rediffusion) Guests include: --Allan Sherman (host) - ""Second Hand Nose"" --The Zombies - ""Gotta Get A Hold Of Myself"" --Linda Bennett (singer) - ""I'm Nobody's Baby"" --The Band Of The Grenadier Guards
S1 Ep3
19th Jul 1966
US airdate: July 19, 1966 (CBS) UK airdate: October 13, 1966 (ITV - Rediffusion) Guests: --Woody Allen (host) --Freddie & The Dreamers - ""Cotton Fields Back Home,"" ""It Takes a Worried Man"" and ""Have a Drink on Me"" --Libby Morris (singer-comedian) - ""One of Those Songs"" & ""Tea for Two"" --The Kessler Twins (singers-dancers) - ""Formidable"" & ""Married I Can Always Get"" --The Trumpeters Of Kneller Hall Circus acts: --Michael Allport & Jennifer (magic act) --Dubsky's Football Dogs --The Flying Armors --Robert Bros. Boxing Kangaroos --The Olaffs (motorcyclists)
S1 Ep4
26th Jul 1966
US airdate: July 26, 1966 (CBS) UK airdate: November 3, 1966 (ITV - Rediffusion) Guests include: --Tony Randall (host) - ""My Old Flame"" --The Searchers - ""Take It or Leave it"" --Shari Lewis (singer-ventriloquist) - ""Life Upon the Wicked Stage"" and ""You'll Never Get Away"" --The Band Of H.M Royal Marines (Portsmouth)
S1 Ep5
2nd Aug 1966
US airdate: August 2, 1966 (CBS) UK airdate: September 29, 1966 (ITV - Rediffusion) Guests: --The Animals - ""Squeeze Her - Tease Her"" --Liza Minnelli - ""Blue Moon,"" ""You've Let Yourself Go,"" ""Liza"" and ""Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out"" --Merv Griffin (host) and Arthur Treacher - ""We Ain't Going Nowhere"" and ""Shangri-La"" --The Romford Drum and Trumpet Corps (a.k.a. The Rumford Boys' Bugle and Drum Band) Circus acts: --The Three Hermannis (diabolo act) --The Rodriguez Troupe (acrobats) --The Flying Artons (trapeze act) --The Robert Brothers' Elephants
S1 Ep6
9th Aug 1966
US airdate: August 9, 1966 (CBS) UK airdate: November 17, 1966 (ITV - Rediffusion) Guests include: --Trini Lopez (host) --The Dave Clark Five - ""Look Before You Leap"" --Enzo Stuarti
S1 Ep7
16th Aug 1966
US airdate: August 16, 1966 (CBS) UK airdate: November 10, 1966 (ITV - Rediffusion) Guests include: --Jimmy Dean (host) - medley: ""Any Time,"" ""King of the Road,"" ""Your Cheatin' Heart,"" ""Lonesome Me"" & ""Be Nobody's Darlin'"" --Anita Gilletle (singer) - ""Spanish Flea"" & ""Someone to Watch over Me"" --The Joy Strings (a rock 'n' roll Salvation Army quartet) - ""The Lord on My Side"" --The 73rd Company Of The London Boys Brigade Band
S1 Ep8
23rd Aug 1966
US airdate: August 23, 1966 (CBS) UK airdate: unknown Guests include: --Tony Randall (host) --Paul and Barry Ryan - ""'Twas on a Night like This"" --George Raft - dances the tango to Revel's ""Bolero"" --Libby Norris (singer-comedian) - ""I Feel Pretty,"" ""My Own Personal Bird"" and ""On the Other Side of the Tracks"" --The Dagenham Girl Pipers
S1 Ep9
30th Aug 1966
US airdate: August 30, 1966 (CBS) UK airdate: October 6, 1966 (ITV - Rediffusion) Guests include: --Bill Dana (host) comedian, in character as ""Jose Jimenez"" --Dusty Springfield - ""The Mood I'm In"" --The Everly Brothers - ""The Price of Love"" and ""Bye Bye, Love"" --Tony Hawkes & The Central Band Of The R.A.F
S1 Ep10
6th Sep 1966
US airdate: Sept. 6, 1966 (final CBS show) UK airdate: Nov. 24, 1966 (ITV - Rediffusion) Guests include: --Eddie Albert (host) - ""It Was a Very Good Year"" & ""I Wanna Go Back to Michigan"" --Nancy Sinatra - ""These Boots Are Made for Walkin'"" & ""Bang Bang"" --Paul & Barry Ryan - ""Have Pity on the Boy""
The first episode of Hippodrome aired on July 05, 1966.
The last episode of Hippodrome aired on September 06, 1966.
There are 10 episodes of Hippodrome.
There is one season of Hippodrome.
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Hippodrome has ended.