Shindig!

1964
Shindig!

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 The Byrds / McCoys / Rolling Stones / Chad & Jill Sep 16, 1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. The McCoys, the Byrds – ""California Sun"" 2. Jerry Naylor – ""I Got A Feeling"" 3. the Everly Brothers – ""Rip It Up"" 4. Chad & Jill – ""Ready Teddy"" (end of medley) commercial: Covergirl medicated make-up --The Everly Brothers – ""Love Is Strange"" --The Byrds – ""I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better"" --Billy Preston – ""Short Fat Fanny"" commercial: Maybelline Eye make-up --Jerry Naylor – ""Action"" --Ketty Lester – ""I'll Be Looking Back"" --The Byrds – ""The Bells of Rhymney"" --The McCoys – ""Hang on Sloopy"" --Chad and Jill – ""I Don't Want to Lose You Baby"" (Chad Stuart of Chad and Jeremy) --Chad Stuart – ""Funny How Love Can Be"" (Chad singing to Jill) --The Rolling Stones – ""Satisfaction"" (with line ""trying to make some girl"" censored). Finale: Everly Brothers – ""The Girl Can't Help It"" (with closing credits)

EP2 Righteous Brothers / Dave Clark Five / Marianne Faithfull Sep 18, 1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Righteous Brothers – ""Money Honey"" 2. Shindogs and the Wellingtons – ""Two Hound Dogs"" (Bill Haley & the Comets song) 3. Bobby Sherman – ""Out of Sight"" 4. James Burton (Shindig guitarist) – instrumental song 5. Jackie De Shannon – ""All Around the World"" (end of medley) --The Dave Clark Five - ""Catch Us If You Can"" --Bobby Sherman, the Wellingtons and the Blossoms – ""JuJu Hand"" (Sam the Sham song) --The Shindogs (Joey Cooper singing lead) and the Wellingtons – ""I'm Down"" --Marianne Faithfull – ""Summer Nights"" --The Righteous Brothers – ""Ko Ko Mo"" --Billy Preston – ""In the Midnight Hour"" --We Five – ""You Were On My Mind"" --Jackie De Shannon – ""Shop Around"" --Freddie and the Dreamers – ""Little Bitty Pretty One"" --Jackie De Shannon, Bobby Sherman, Delaney Bramlett and Joey Cooper – ""Shake and Fingerpop"" --Finale: Righteous Brothers - medley of songs: ""My Babe,"" ""Try to Find Another Man,"" ""Little Latin Lupe Lu"" and ""Koko Jo"" (closing

EP3 Jerry Lee Lewis / Raquel Welch / Yardbirds Sep 23, 1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Jerry Lee Lewis - ""Breathless"" 2. Blossoms - ""Johnny B. Goode"" 3. Wellingtons - ""Whole Lotta Lovin'"" (Raquel Welch cameo) 4. Billy Preston - ""Baby, Please Don't Go"" (end of medley) Commercial: Score hair creme; Ban Deodorant --Jerry Lee Lewis - ""High Heeled Sneakers"" --Mike Clifford - ""Ruby Baby"" (with the Wellingtons) --Raquel Welch - ""Dancing In the Street"" (with the Blossoms) --The Yardbirds - ""For Your Love"" Commerical: Stri-Dex acne medication (with Jimmy O'Neill) --Billy Preston and the Blossoms - ""Look at Me"" --Mike Clifford and the Wellingtons - ""Wonderful World"" --Jerry Lee Lewis - ""Mean Woman Blues"" Commercial: Listerine --The Pretty Things - ""Honey, I Need"" --The Blossoms - ""Nowhere to Run"" --The Yardbirds - ""Heart Full Of Soul"" Shindig promo with clips of upcoming guests. Jimmy O'Neill closing comments. --Finale (with closing credits): Jerry Lee Lewis - ""High School Confidential,"" ""Great Balls of Fire""

EP4 Mary Wells / Little Anthony / Georgie Fame Sep 28, 1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Dick and Dee Dee – ""Sha La La"" 2. Jimmie Rodgers – ""Early in the Morning"" 3. Donna Loren – ""I Only Want to be With You"" 4. Little Anthony and the Imperials – ""Can I Get A Witness?"" (end of medley) --Mary Wells – ""Me Without You"" --Bobby Sherman – ""Mountain of Love"" --Little Anthony and the Imperials – ""Hurts So Bad"" --Dick and Dee Dee – ""Vini Vini"" --Donna Loren – ""You've Got Your Troubles"" --Jimmie Rodgers – ""The World I Used To Know"" --Mary Wells – ""My Guy"" --Georgie Fame – ""Like We Used to Be"" (clip probably taped in England) --Little Anthony and the Imperials – ""I Miss You So"" --Dick and Dee Dee – ""Liar, Liar"" --Bobby Sherman, Donna Loren and Jimmie Rodgers – ""Rock and Roll Music"" --Finale: Little Anthony and the Imperials – ""Good Lovin'"" (with closing credits)

EP5 Mickey Rooney (guest host) / Major Lance / Turtles / Lesley Gore Sep 30, 1965

Version #1 (without Mickey Rooney) Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. The Turtles - ""We'll Meet Again (Some Sunny Day)"" 2. Lesley Gore - ""It's My Party"" 3. Major Lance - ""Don't Set Me Free"" 4. The Blossoms & the Wellingtons - ""Oh Boy!"" 5. Delaney Bramlett & Joey Cooper (from the Shindogs) - ""Dixieland Rock"" (end of medley) Commercials: Macleans toothpaste; Brylcream --Jimmy O'Neill intro --Major Lance - ""Too Hot To Hold"" --The Hollies - ""I'm Alive"" (performance taped in England - with footage of the Shindig dancers added) --The Turtles - ""Needles and Pins"" --Lesley Gore - ""Judy's Turn to Cry""   Commercial: Noxzema skin creme --Donovan - ""Colours"" --Lesley Gore - ""My Town, My Guy And Me"" (Shindig Pick of the Week) --The Shindogs - ""Act Naturally"" --Major Lance - ""Um Um Um Um"" and ""Monkey Time"" --The Searchers - ""High Heel Sneakers"" (clip probably taped in England) Commercial: Maybelline --The Turtles - ""It Ain't Me Babe"" --Lesley Gore

EP6 Four Tops / The Who / Billy Joe Royal Oct 02, 1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Ray Peterson – ""Let's Have A Party"" 2. Linda Gayle – ""Do You Wanna Dance?"" 3. Four Tops – ""Down the Road Apiece"" (end of medley) Shindig logo, Jimmy O'Neill intro --Billy Joe Royal – ""Down in the Boondocks"" --Linda Gayle – ""Home of the Brave"" (Jody Miller hit) --The Four Tops – ""It's the Same Old Song"" --Ray Peterson – ""Mean Woman Blues"" --The Who – ""I Can't Explain"" (Who's U.S. TV debut, performance taped in England) --The Blossoms – ""Lover's Concerto"" --Linda Gayle – ""Stop, Look and Listen"" --Billy Joe Royal – ""I Knew You When"" --Gerry and the Pacemakers – ""Ferry Cross the Mersey"" (repeat from earlier episode) --Ray Peterson – ""Let the Four Winds Blow"" --Four Tops - song? (The Four Tops start to perform a song but it is interrupted by a Shindig promo mentioning upcoming guests. Song might have been ""I Can't Help Myself"") --Ray Peterson – ""Mickey's Monkey"" (finale, closing titles)

EP7 Dee Dee Sharp / Kinks / Evie Sands / Charlie Rich Oct 07, 1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Evie Sands - ""Live It Up"" 2. Bobby Sherman - ""You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby"" 3. Dee Dee Sharp - ""Rock Me in the Cradle of Love"" 4. The Shindogs - ""Come On Let's Go"" (end of medley) commercials: Listerine & Bromo Seltzer Jimmy O'Neill intro --The Kinks - ""Who'll Be the Next in Line?"" --Evie Sands - ""Take Me for a Little While"" --Charlie Rich - ""Mohair Sam"" --Dee Dee Sharp - ""Do the Bird"" Commercials: Score hair creme and Score deodorant --Bobby Sherman (with the Wellingtons) - ""You're the One"" --Jean King - ""Something Happens to Me"" --Charlie Rich - ""Lonely Weekends"" --The Shindogs - ""The Night Before"" Commercial: Vectra fiber pantyhose --The Kinks - ""See My Friends"" --Dee Dee Sharp (with the Blossoms) - ""Mashed Potato Time"" --Billy Preston and Dee Dee Sharp - ""Slow Twistin'"" --Bobby Sherman and Evie Sands - ""Shu Rah"" Jimmy O'Neill closing comments --The Shindogs, Dee Dee Sharp, Billy Presto

EP8 Carolyn Jones (guest host) / Jr. Walker / Jackie DeShannon Oct 09, 1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Dick and Dee Dee - ""Thou Shalt Not Steal"" 2. Jr. Walker - ""You're A Wonderful One"" 3. Jackie DeShannon - ""It's Love Baby"" 4. Roy Head - ""You Can't Sit Down"" (end of medley) Commercial: Stri-Dex acne medication Intro with Jimmy O'Neill and guest host Carolyn Jones --Dick and Dee Dee (with the Wellingtons) - ""I Live for the Sun"" --Jackie DeShannon - ""Lifetime of Loneliness"" (Shindig Pick of the Week) --Jr. Walker and the All Stars - ""Shotgun"" --Roy Head - ""Turn On Your Love Light"" Commercials: Old Spice & Man-Power deodorant Carolyn Jones intro --The Shindogs - ""Not the Lovin' Kind"" --Dick and Dee Dee - ""Roll Over Beethoven"" --Glen Campbell - ""Universal Soldier"" Commercial: Peter-Paul Mounds & Almond Cluster candy bars --Carolyn Jones (guest host) - recites the lyrics to ""This Little Bird"" --Jr. Walker and the All Stars - ""Shake and Fingerpop"" --Jackie DeShannon (with the Blossoms & the Wellingtons) - ""I Go Crazy""

EP9 Zsa Zsa Gabor (guest host); The Animals; Millie Small Oct 14, 1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Millie Small – ""I'm in Love Again"" 2. Willy Nelson – ""Jailer, Bring Me Water"" 3. The M.F.Q. – ""One Track Mind"" 4. Donna Loren – ""When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes"" 5. The Animals – ""I'm Crying"" (end of medley) commercial break: Maybelline eye make-up --Jimmy O'Neill chats with guest host Zsa Zsa Gabor. --The M.F.Q. (a.k.a. The Modern Folk Quartet) – ""Come On In"" --Marianne Faithfull – ""There But For Fortune"" (Phil Ochs song) --Jim Weatherly – ""I'm a Happy Man"" --Millie Small – ""My Boy Lollipop"" (abridged, 75 seconds) --The Animals – ""Boom Boom"" commercial break: MacLeans Toothpaste and Brylcreem --Donna Loren – ""The Way of Love"" (1972 hit for Cher) --The Animals – ""We've Got to Get Out of this Place"" (1 minute – 55 seconds) --Billy Preston – ""Sticks And Stones"" (Ray Charles song) commercial break: Noxzema complexion lotion --Zsa Zsa Gabor (with the Blossoms and the Wellingtons) – ""High Heeled

EP10 Hugh O'Brian (guest host); Lovin' Spoonful; Peter and Gordon Oct 16, 1965

--Opening song: ""Let the Good Times Roll"" (performed by Ray Peterson, Kelly Garrett, the Lovin' Spoonful, Glen Campbell and the Shindogs) Other songs/guests (not in broadcast order): --Jimmy Witherspoon - ""Love Me Right"" --Glen Campbell - ""Kansas City Star"" --The Lovin' Spoonful - ""Do You Believe In Magic?"" and ""Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind?"" --Ray Peterson - ""Yesterday"" --Kelly Garrett - ""Tossing and Turning"" --The Shindogs - ""Good Golly Miss Molly"" --Peter and Gordon - ""Don't Pity Me"" --Vashti Bunyan - ""Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind"" --Glen Campbell and Ray Peterson - ""Slow Down"" --Finale: The Lovin' Spoonful, Glen Campbell, Kelly Garrett, the Wellingtons, Jimmy Witherspoon and Ray Peterson - ""When the Saints Go Marching In"" (with closing credits)

EP11 Hedy Lamarr (guest host); Kingsmen; Joe Tex; Dave Clark 5 Oct 21, 1965

Opening medley: (1) The Shindig Band, the Blossoms, the Kingsmen, Eddie Rambeau and Joe Tex – ""Treat Her Right"" (2) The Kingsmen – ""Too Much Monkey Business"" Other songs/guests (not in broadcast order): --Eddie Rambeau – ""Concrete and Clay"" and ""The Train"" --Joe Tex – ""I Want To"" and ""I Got A Woman"" --Brenda Holloway – ""Shake"" and ""You Can Cry on My Shoulder"" --The Kingsmen – ""Money,"" ""Louie Louie"" and a medley (""Jolly Green Giant,"" ""Annie Fannie"" & ""Little Latin Lupe Lu"") --Dave Clark Five – ""Having A Wild Weekend"" --Finale: The Kingsmen, Joe Tex, Brenda Holloway, Eddie Rambeau - ""Do You Love Me"" (with closing credits)

EP12 Ed Wynn (guest host); Shangri-Las; Byrds; Dobie Gray Oct 23, 1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Dobie Gray – ""See You at the Go-Go"" 2. Shangri-Las – ""Thirty Days"" 3. The Byrds – ""I'm A Loser"" 4. Bobby Sherman and Glen Campbell – ""Ready Teddy"" (end of medley) Jimmy O'Neill introduces guest host Ed Wynn (who tells a few jokes). --The Byrds – ""Chimes of Freedom"" --Dobie Gray – ""The ‘In' Crowd"" --The Shangri-Las – ""Right Now and Not Later"" --The Shindogs – ""Keep A Knockin'"" --Glen Campbell – ""Everyone's Gone to the Moon"" --The Byrds – ""Turn, Turn, Turn"" --Bobby Sherman – ""Goody Galum Shus"" --The Shangri-Las – ""Give Him A Great Big Kiss"" --Dobie Gray – ""My Baby"" --Glen Campbell, the Elgibles, Bobby Sherman, the Blossoms, Joey Cooper and Delaney Bramlet - ""Peppermint Twist"" ('Shindig Club' segment) --Finale: Shangri-Las, Dobie Gray, Glen Campbell and Bobby Sherman – ""Twist and Shout"" (with closing credits)

EP13 Jack E. Leonard (guest host); Manfred Mann; The Toys; Dinah Lee Oct 28, 1965

Opening medley: 1. The Newbeats - ""Everything's All Right"" 2. Dinah Lee - ""What Kind of Love Is This"" 3. The Toys, Jerry Naylor - ""Why Do Fools Fall in Love?"" 4. The Shindogs – ""Reelin' & Rockin'"" (end of medley) --Dinah Lee - ""I'm Walkin'"" --Glen Campbell - ""Working for the Man"" --The Toys - ""A Lover's Concerto"" --The Blossoms and the Wellingtons - ""Run Baby Run"" excerpt --The Newbeats - ""Run Baby Run"" --Manfred Mann - ""One in the Middle"" --Jerry Naylor - ""Everybody Loves A Clown"" --The Shindogs - ""Someday Someday"" (with Jimmy Durante cameo) --Jack E. Leonard - ""I'm Sitting On Top of the World"" --Glen Campbell, Dinah Lee, Jerry Naylor - ""Road Runner"" --The Newbeats - ""Bread and Butter"" --The Shindogs, Glen Campbell – ""Do You Wanna Dance?"" (finale, with closing credits)

EP14 Halloween ‘65 with Boris Karloff; Ted Cassidy Oct 30, 1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Billy Preston (playing organ) – instrumental song 2. Bobby Sherman – ""Help"" 3. Bobby Sherman with the Wellingtons – ""I'm Down"" 4. Jackie and Gayle, Ted Cassidy (as Lurch), the Blossoms, and the Spokesmen – ""Get on the Right Track Bobby"" (end of medley) commercial: Stri-Dex acne medication with Jimmy O'Neill. --Jimmy O'Neill talks with guest host Boris Karloff. --Jim Doval and the Gauchos – ""Tell Me What You're Gonna Do"" --Jackie and Gayle – ""Everyone's Gone to the Moon."" --Bobby Sherman – ""Memphis"" --The Spokesmen – ""There But For Fortune"" commercials: Arrid Deodorant & Almond Joy --Boris Karloff recites (then almost sings) the lyrics for ""The Peppermint Twist"" --The Wellingtons – ""Some Enchanted Evening"" --The Gauchos with Billy Preston – ""Bony Moronie"" --Jimmy O'Neill talks with Boris Karloff and Ted Cassidy. Cassidy appears without Lurch makeup. --Boris Karloff announces next week's guests. --Bobby Sherman – ""You Can't Sit D

EP15 Louis Armstrong, Part 1 Nov 04, 1965

Jimmy O'Neill intro --Louis Armstrong – ""Sleepy Time Down South"" Commercial break --Louis Armstrong and band play instrumental song. --Louis Armstrong & band – ""Indiana"" (instrumental) & ""The Bucket's Got A Hole in It"" --Jewel Brown (vocalist with Armstrong's band) – ""I Left My Heart in San Francisco"" Commercial break --Louis Armstrong - instrumental song --Louis Armstrong – ""Blueberry Hill"" and ""Hello Dolly"" Commercial break --Louis Armstrong sings ""When the Saints Come Marching In"" and introduces a few of the band members.

EP16 Fontella Bass; Rolling Stones; Billy Joe Royal; Strangeloves Nov 06, 1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Billy Joe Royal - ""Down in the Boondocks"" 2. Fontella Bass - ""Jim Dandy"" 3. The Strangeloves - ""Roll On Mississippi"" 4. Jackie Wilson - ""The Way I Am"" (end of medley) Other guests/songs (not in broadcast order): --Fontella Bass – ""Rescue Me"" and ""Everyday I Have to Cry"" --The Strangeloves – ""Cara Lin"" and ""I Want Candy"" --The Rolling Stones - ""Good Times"" and ""Have Mercy"" --Jackie Wilson – ""I Believe I'll Love On"" and ""Baby Workout"" --Billy Joe Royal - ""I've Got to Be Somebody"" and ""I Knew You When"" --Tony and the Bandits – ""It's a Bit of All Right""

EP17 Louis Armstrong, Part 2 Nov 11, 1965

--Louis Armstrong and band - ""Sleepy Time Down South"" --Louis Armstrong - ""Struttin' With (Some) Barbeque"" (including Band's Intro) --Louis Armstrong and band - ""I've Got A Lot Of Living To Do"" --Taree Glenn and band - ""Avalon"" (Louis Intro) --Jewel Brown and band - ""My Man"" --Louis Armstrong and band - ""Mack The Knife"" --Louis Armstrong and band - ""Ole Miss"" --Louis Armstrong and the All-Stars - ""I've Got a Lot of Living to Do""

EP18 Rick Nelson; The Turtles; Barbara Lewis; Roy Head Nov 13, 1965

Guests: --Rick Nelson - ""Live and Learn"" and ""I Catch Myself Crying"" --Barbara Lewis - ""Make Me Your Baby"" and ""Baby I'm Yours"" --The Turtles - ""Your Ma Said You Cried"" and ""Let Me Be"" --Davy Jones - ""What Are We Going to Do?"" --The Righteous Brothers - ""Justine,"" ""Guess Who"" and ""Fannie Mae"" --Roy Head - ""Treat Her Right"" and ""Apple Of My Eye"" --The Gentrys - ""Keep On Dancing"" --Donna Loren - ""Where Have All the Flowers Gone?""

EP19 The Wild Weird World of Dr. Goldfoot Nov 18, 1965

Dr. Goldfoot is planning to kidnap a teenager named Malcolm Andrews. The evil doctor wants the classified government information that has been stored in Malcom's brain. Hugo (Harvey Lembeck) and Diane (Susan Hart) help Goldfoot abduct the teen. Diane distracts 00½, the agent who is supposed to be guarding Malcom. Goldfoot and Hugo take Malcom to the doctor's castle.

EP20 Shindig in Hawaii, Part 1 Nov 20, 1965

Guests (songs are not in broadcast order & some songs may be abridged): --Don Ho and Allis - ""I'll Remember You"" --Len Barry - ""1-2-3"" --Tommy Sands - ""The Statue"" & ""Just a Little Bit Better"" --Ian Whitcomb - ""You Turn Me On"" & ""That's Rock ‘n' Roll"" --Billy Preston - ""Ain't That Peculiar?"" --Bobby Sherman - ""Honolulu Lulu"" --Bobby Sherman and Donna Loren - ""Roses and Rainbows"" --Donna Loren - ""Take Me in Your Arms"" and ""My Heart Sings"" --The Shindogs - ""I Live for the Sun""

EP21 Shindig in Hawaii, Part 2 Nov 25, 1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Glen Campbell - ""Hidden Island"" 2. The Wellingtons - ""Ride the Wild Surf"" 3. James Burton - ""Yakety Sax"" 4. Glen Campbell - ""Twelfth Street Rag"" (instrumental song, probably the correct title) (end of medley) Commercial: Maybelline --Bobby Sherman - ""Pied Piper"" --The Wellingtons - ""Chapel in the Moonlight"" --Dodie Marshall (with the Blossoms) - ""Round Every Corner"" --Len Barry and Glen Campbell (with the Blossoms) - ""Ring Dang Doo"" Commercials: MacLeans toothpaste & Brylcreem --Don Ho & Allis - ""Pearly Shells"" --The Blossoms (Darlene Love singing lead) - ""I Hear A Symphony"" --Glen Campbell (with The Wellingtons) - ""May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose"" Commercials: Noxzema products --Ian Whitcomb - ""Rolling Home to Georgette"" --Dodie Marshall - ""Where Do You Go?"" --Len Barry - ""Lip Synch"" --The Shindogs - ""Kansas City"" Jimmy O'Neill closing comments. --Closing credits: Don Ho - ""Aloha Oe"" (Don Ho is

EP22 George Maharis; The Young Americans Nov 27, 1965

Guests: --George Maharis – medley: ""King of the Road"" and ""Route 66"" Commercial break Jimmy O'Neill intro. --George Maharis – medley: ""Witchcraft,"" ""My Kind of Girl,"" and ""I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me"" --The Young Americans – ""Yankee Doodle,"" ""Dixie"" and ""This Land is Your Land."" Commercial break --George Maharis – ""It's Not Unusual"" --The Young Americans segment: 1. George Maharis talks with Milton Anderson, the director and founder of the Young Americans. 2. Individual members of the Young Americans sing excerpts from songs. --George Maharis – ""Oh Lonesome Me"" Commercial break --George Maharis – ""Here's That Rainy Day"" --The Young Americans – ""Waiting for the Robert E. Lee"" and ""Swanee"" --George Maharis and the Young Americans– ""Carolina in the Morning"" --The Young Americans – ""Hambone"" --George Maharis and the Young Americans– ""Swanee"" Commercial break --George Maharis – ""God Bless the Child"" (a.k.a. ""Them That's Got"") and ""H

EP23 Gloria Jones / Hollies / Searchers / We Five / Melody Patterson Dec 02, 1965

Opening medley: (1) Leroy Van Dyke – ""The Auctioneer"" (2) Gloria Jones - ""Puppy Love"" (3) Bobby Sherman - ""Wake Up Little Suzie"" (4) We Five - ""Green Green"" (end of medley, Shindig logo) Commercials: Listerine & Bromo Seltzer --Leroy Van Dyke - ""It's All Over Now, Baby Blue"" --Gloria Jones – ""Heartbeat"" --We Five - ""You Were On My Mind"" --Bobby Sherman - ""New Orleans"" Commercial: Stri-Dex ad with Jimmy O'Neill --The Hollies – ""Look Through Any Window"" --Tommy Turner – ""Aware of Love"" -- Melody Patterson (played Wrangler Jane on the series ""F Troop"") – ""You're the One"" --We Five - ""Get Together"" Commercials: Score hair crème & Mum roll on deodorant --The Searchers – ""Needles and Pins"" --Leroy Van Dyke – ""Walk on By"" --Bobby Sherman and Billy Preston - ""Lucille"" Jimmy O'Neill segment --Finale: ""He's Got the Whole World in His Hands"" performed by We Five, Bobby Sherman & Melody Patterson, the Blossoms, and other performers.

EP24 Shindig Goes to London, Part 1: Animals; Moody Blues Dec 04, 1965

Filmed at the Richmond-On-Thames Jazz Festival (August 6 – 8, 1965): --The Animals - ""Rosie"" and ""We Gotta Get Outta This Place"" --The Moody Blues - ""I'll Go Crazy"" --Brian Auger Trinity (with Long John Baldry, Rod Stewart and Julie Driscoll) - ""Do Lord Remember Me"" --Gary Farr and the T-Bones - ""Wooly Bully"" --Georgie Fame - ""Monkeying Around"" Finale: Eric Burdon, Steve Winwood, Long John Baldry, Julie Driscoll, and Rod Stewart - ""I Feel Alright"" (with closing credits)

EP25 Shindig Goes to London, Part 2: The Who; Yardbirds Dec 09, 1965

Filmed at the Richmond-On-Thames Jazz Festival (August 6 – 8, 1965): --The Who - ""Anyhow, Anyway, Anywhere"" and ""Shout & Shimmy"" --The Yardbirds - ""For Your Love"" and ""Hang On Sloopy"" --Manfred Mann - ""If You Gotta Go, Go Now"" --The Graham Bond Organization - ""Hoochy Koochy Man""

EP26 Barry McGuire / Mamas and the Papas / the Grassroots Dec 11, 1965

Guests: --Barry McGuire and the Grassroots - ""Out Of Sight"" Jimmy O'Neill intro --Barry McGuire – ""She Belongs To Me"" (a.k.a. ""She's An Artist"") --The Grass Roots – ""Ain't That Lovin You Baby"" Commercial break --Barry McGuire (with the Mamas and the Papas) – Yesterday"" --Mamas and the Papas – ""I Call Your Name"" --Mamas and the Papas – ""Somebody Groovy"" (with the Grass Roots) --Barry McGuire - ""Do You Believe In Magic?"" (with the Mamas and the Papas) Commercial break --Barry McGuire & the Mamas and the Papas – ""You've Got To Hide Your Love Away"" --Mamas & Papas – ""California Dreamin'"" --Barry McGuire – ""Precious Time"" (or ""This Precious Time"") Commercial break --Barry McGuire (with the Mamas and the Papas) – ""Hang On Sloopy""

EP27 Yardbirds / Gloria Jones / Jackie Lee / Unit 4+2 / Georgie Fame Dec 16, 1965

--Opening song: The Yardbirds - ""Heart Full of Soul"" (longer version, with dancers) Commercial break --Jimmy O'Neill intro --Jackie Lee (with the Blossoms) - ""The Duck"" --Vashti Bunyan - ""I Want to Be Alone"" --The Pretty Things - ""Big City"" Commercial: Sylvania blue dot flash cubes --Elkie Brooks - ""Strange Though It Seems"" --Unit 4+2 - ""Concrete and Clay"" --Lulu and the Luvvers - ""I'll Come Running"" Commercial: Listerine mouth wash (use to guard against colds) --Georgie Fame - ""Monkeying Around"" --Gloria Jones - ""Heartbeat"" (with Billy Preston playing organ) Jimmy O'Neill closing comments --The Yardbirds - ""I'm A Man"" (closing credits)

EP28 Shindig in Europe, Part 1 Dec 18, 1965

From various sources: --George Chakiris (guest host) - sings ""Witchcraft"" --Orson Welles - ""Making Up the Rules As You Go"" (another source lists the song as ""So Many Things to Remember"") --Dizzy Gillespie - ""Bavarian Beer Guru"" --Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Pamela Franklin do a scene from ""Romeo and Juliet."" --Rita Pavone - ""Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"" --Liana Orfei (probably a cameo appearance) --Can Can Dancers at Moylin Rouge

EP29 Yardbirds; Dave Clark 5; Lulu; Moody Blues Dec 23, 1965

--Opening medley: Dave Clark 5 - ""Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah"" (excerpt) and ""Can't You See That She's Mine?"" (This medley is taken from the 16Dec64 Shindig!) --Gerry & The Pacemakers - ""Jambalaya"" --Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas - ""Trains and Boats and Planes"" --Ian Whitcomb - ""High Blood Pressure"" --The Moody Blues - ""I Go Crazy"" --The Yardbirds - ""I Wish You Would"" --Anne Sydney - ""The Boy with the Woolly Sweater"" --The Wellingtons - ""Go Ahead and Cry"" --Lulu & the Luvvers - ""Shout"" (Finale, closing credits) Note: The Lulu and the Luvvers performance appears to have been taped in England. Scenes taped in the U.S. of the Shindig dancers, the Blossoms and the Wellingtons were edited into the finale.

EP30 Christmas '65: Johnny Mathis Dec 25, 1965

1965 Christmas show: --Johnny Mathis - ""On A Wonderful Day Like Today"" Commercial: Listerine Jimmy O'Neill intro --Johnny Mathis - ""Misty"" --Johnny Mathis - ""Maria"" & ""Tonight Tonight"" (both songs from ""West Side Story"") Commercial break: ABC promo for ""Blue Light"" – series with Robert Goulet --Johnny Mathis – Christmas medley: ""Marshmallow World,"" ""Rudolph, the Red Nose Reindeer"" (with Our Young Generation), ""Winter Wonderland,"" ""Carol Of The Bells""/""Ding Dong"" (with Our Young Generation) and ""Sounds of Christmas"" Commercial: Stri-Dex acne medication (with Jimmy O'Neill). --Johnny Mathis – ""I'll Be Home for Christmas"" --Our Young Generation – ""Hey Look Me Over"" --Johnny Mathis and Our Young Generation – ""The Sweetheart Tree"" (75 seconds) --Johnny Mathis – ""Moon River"" --Johnny Mathis and Our Young Generation – ""Hey Look Me Over"" (closing titles) --Johnny Mathis – ""Oh Holy Night""

EP31 The Who; Kinks; Hollies; Manfred Mann Dec 30, 1965

--The Hollies – ""Too Much Monkey Business"" (opening song) Commercial: Listerine Jimmy O'Neill intro --Manfred Mann – ""Watermelon Man"" --The Blossoms – ""That's When the Tears Start"" --Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames – ""Yeh, Yeh"" --The Who – ""Daddy Rolling Stone"" --Marianne Faithfull – ""There But for Fortune"" (clip from 14-Oct-65) --The Hollies - ""Just One Look"" --Adam Faith - ""Dig That Kind of Beat"" (clip from 6-Jan-65) Commercial: Old London snacks --Gerry and the Pacemakers - ""Ferry Cross the Mersey"" --Manfred Mann – ""5,4,3,2,1"" Jimmy O'Neill segment --The Kinks – ""Milk Cow Blues"" (closing credits)

EP32 Shindig in Europe, Part 2 Jan 01, 1966

--Jimmy O'Neill appears at beginning. (His only appearance on this episode.) --Opening credits: George Chakiris (guest host) and woman dance to ""Never Trust in Time"" (correct song title?) --Molin Rogue Dancers shown --Françoise Hardy - ""Petite Couer"" (another source listed the song as ""Voila"") --George Chakiris sings ""What's New Pussycat?"" to Italian film actress Liana Orfei at the Colosseum in Rome. --A rehearsal at Club Pigalle in London. --George Chakiris - ""Name of the Game Is Love"" --Shirley Bassey (from the Mayfair Club in London) - ""A Lot of Living to Do,"" ""He Loves Me"" & ""It's Yourself"" --Closing comments by George Chakiris and Liana Orfei, closing titles

EP33 Final Thursday show: The Who; The Kinks; Ian Whitcomb Jan 06, 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)

EP34 Final Saturday show: Knickerbockers; Jackie DeShannon Jan 08, 1966

Opening medley (song excerpts): (1) Jackie DeShannon – ""C. C. Rider"" (2) Bobby Sherman, Dick and Dee Dee - ""Reelin' & Rockin'"" (3) Billy Preston, the Knickerbockers - ""Jenny, Jenny"" (end of medley) Jimmy O'Neill into. He mentions that Shindig will be saluting ABC's new shows. --Dick and DeeDee - ""Lightnin' Strikes"" (a salute to ""Batman"") Commercial break: Promos for ABC's 'Second Season' programs ""Batman"" & ""Blue Light"" --The Blossoms – ""Good Good Lovin'"" --Jackie DeShannon – ""We Can Work It Out"" --The Knickerbockers – ""Lies"" Commercial break: Head & Shoulders shampoo --Bobby Sherman – ""Michelle"" (Jackie DeShannon cameo) (a salute to ""Blue Light"") --The Knickerbockers – ""Let Me Be"" (a salute to ""The Double Life of Henry Phyfe"") Commercial: Arrid deodorant --Jackie DeShannon – ""As Tears Go By"" --The Wellingtons – ""Flowers on the Wall"" --Dick and Dee Dee – ""Don't Think Twice, It's Alright"" --Billy Preston – ""Uptight"" --Finale with closing credits: (1) The
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Shindig! is an American musical variety series which aired on ABC from September 16, 1964 to January 8, 1966. The show was hosted by Jimmy O'Neill, a disc jockey in Los Angeles at the time who also created the show along with his wife Sharon Sheeley and production executive Art Stolnitz. The original pilot was rejected by ABC and David Sontag, then Executive Producer of ABC, redeveloped and completely redesigned the show. A new pilot with a new cast of artists was shot starring Sam Cooke. That pilot aired as the premiere episode.

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Brian Washington This show was what shows like "The Music Scene", "Solid Gold" and "American Idol" wish they could be. I was born the year the show went off the air and even I can appreciate this show for what it was. Imagine a show where every week you would get the top rock and roll acts from America and England and, for the most part, they would perform absolutely live. That was what this show was like. In fact, from what I've seen of most of the clips that I have been shown throughout the years on VH-1 and even now on You Tube, there was hardly any lip synching and that way you could separate the great bands from the not so great ones. Also, let's not forget the dancers. That was what really made the show as well as having the likes of a pre-"Here Come the Brides" Bobby Sherman as well as Donna Loren, a girl with a great voice who should have become a big star. It is too bad that it has never come out on DVD. If it did it would become one of the biggest selling DVD's ever.
highwatermark9 I was born the last year of Shindig! so to me, these videos were really an eye-opener! The videos are a great hint, or shadow of how great the show really was. If you catch a full, original episode, you'll see the show was paced at a speed guaranteed to surpass a jet-propelled rocket to the moon! I, and it seems many others, share your opinion that Shindig! was the better show. Hullabaloo was OK- they had the same stars and all- the what was lacking was the pacing and presentation. Even though Hullabaloo had color episodes, Shindig! had the lighting effects, the better dancers, the better sense of theater and presentation. Hullabaloo always comes off a bit as if the producers were trying to shoehorn rock and roll into a more tame, middle-age-America-friendly form.There are still good points about Shindig's competition, but I still would have to vote for Shindig! every time!
tdbasjr I was 15 when Shindig came on, and I too thought it was better than Hullabaloo or any of the many Bandstand type shows of that era. Most of the performances were live, not lipped synched, the dancers were cute but did not detract from the performances, and except for their occasional missteps with a guest host format (Zsa Zsa Gabor, Hedy Lamaar,Mickey Rooney, etc) it was real rock and roll by done with energy and verve. The highlights of the shows for me were the many semi regular performers--Righteous Brothers, Donna Loren, Shindogs-- and their live covers of then current or even at that early date some classics. It was a sad day for me when ABC replaced it with Batman.
Rita Lott I don't know what to rate this show--it was on when I was age 9-12, but I watched it regularly. This was Beatlemania time, of course, and I and all my friends were constantly glued to the radio, often a little Japanese transistor job. I remember that they had pretty good acts on Shindig, good Top 40 stuff (it was *all* Top 40 in those days), bands and singers that were hot. And, for no reason that I can remember, I always thought Shindig was better than Hullabaloo, its main competition (aside from the Sullivan show, of course). I have a vague memory that Hullabaloo wasn't quite as "hip" as Shindig, or at the least didn't have as good a line-up week for week.