Final Thursday show: The Who; The Kinks; Ian Whitcomb
Season 2Episode 3330 minJan 6, 1966
Guests: --Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas - ""My Babe"" (opening song, Shindig logo) Commercial break: ""Donna Reed Show"" promo
Jimmy O'Neill intro --The Who - ""I Can't Explain"" (clip originally aired Oct. 2, 1965) --Dave Berry - ""Little Things"" Commercial: Nice 'n Easy hair coloring --Ian Whitcomb - ""Robinson Crusoe""
--Sandie Shaw - ""Long Live Love"" --The Kinks - ""I Gotta Move"" Commercial: Noxzema --The Barron Knights - ""Pop Go the Workers"" (Novelty song spoofing pop groups and their songs: the Rolling Stones' ""Last Time,"" Freddie and the Dreamers' ""I'm Telling You Now"" and the Supremes' ""Baby Love."")
--Twinkle - ""Boy of My Dreams"" --The Who - ""My Generation"" Jimmy O'Neill closing comments --Ian Whitcomb - ""Hound Dog"" (finale, closing credits)
Final Thursday show: The Who; The Kinks; Ian Whitcomb has aired on Jan 6, 1966 at 7:30 PM
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