Shindig! (1964-1966)
Shindig! was a rock 'n' roll series that aired on ABC from September 1964 through January 1966. Shindig! premiered on September 16, 1964 as a half-hour show. In January 1965, the series expanded to an hour. Instead of reruns, ABC aired new Shindig! episodes throughout the Summer of 1965. Most of the top American and British rock/pop acts of the mid-1960's appeared on Shindig!. The British performers often appeared in segments taped in the U.K. For its second season, Shindig was split into two 30-minutes shows, which aired on Thursdays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm. Shindig's second season was not as successful as its first. In an attempt to boost ratings, guest hosts were used during October 1965. Still, the ratings kept slipping and ABC announced Shindig's cancellation in late October 1965. The Shindig! episodes from November 1965 through January 1966 were an odd mixture of programming.
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
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S02E34 | Final Saturday show: Knickerbockers; Jackie DeShannon | Jan. 8, 1966 |
S02E33 | Final Thursday show: The Who; The Kinks; Ian Whitcomb | Jan. 6, 1966 |
S02E32 | Shindig in Europe, Part 2 | Jan. 1, 1966 |
S02E31 | The Who; Kinks; Hollies; Manfred Mann | Dez. 30, 1965 |
S02E30 | Christmas '65: Johnny Mathis | Dez. 25, 1965 |
Cast
Carolyne Barry
Bobby Sherman
Glen Campbell
Jimmy O'Neill
The Blossoms
Diane Stuart
Donna Loren
The Wellingtons
Characters
Carolyne Barry
Bobby Sherman
Glen Campbell
Presenter
The Blossoms
Diane Stuart
Donna Loren
The Wellingtons
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