
The Julie Andrews Hour is a television variety series starring Julie Andrews that was produced by ATV and distributed by ITC Entertainment. It aired on the ABC network in the United States. In order to secure Andrews for the series, Sir Lew Grade and ABC offered her an extremely lucrative contract. In 1963, when another major star, Judy Garland was signed to a weekly television variety series, it failed to catch on with the public. One of the main reasons for its demise was its constant change of format and the fact that critics and audiences felt that Garland was not shown off to her best advantage. In order to avoid that error, Andrews asked producer Nick Vanoff what the premise of the show would be about. Vanoff immediately answered her by saying "Julie Andrews...without Julie Andrews there is no 'Julie Andrews Hour'". The show premiered on ABC Wednesday, September 13, 1972 at 10:00 P.M. ET to rave reviews. Unfortunately, its time slot proved to be daunting because it was up against the popular CBS detective series, Cannon. Another reason for the low ratings was that the lateness of the hour was not conducive to family viewing since children were in bed by that time. On Thanksgiving Eve, November 22, 1972, "The Julie Andrews Hour" devoted an entire episode saluting Walt Disney. To make it more of a "family special", ABC switched the time slot of "The Julie Andrews Hour" that night to 8:30 P.M. and The ABC Wednesday Movie Of The Week to 9:30 P.M. The ratings improved a little so ABC then made a decision to alternate Andrews' time period each week This continued until January, 1973 when the series was moved to Saturday nights at 9:00 P.M. The ratings went from bad to worse as Andrews' chief competition was The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Bob Newhart Show on CBS. "The Julie Andrews Hour" was finally canceled by ABC after its 24th episode in April, 1973.
Air Date: 1972-09-13
The lady who played Mary Poppins, Eliza Doolittle and Queen Guinevere raises the curtain on her new variety series wi...
Air Date: 1972-09-20
In a musical spoof of "All About Eve", retitled "All About Wheels", Julie plays roller queen Helen Wheels. Carl plays...
Air Date: 1972-09-27
The days of the Ziegfeld Girl and Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers movies are saluted. Julie sings "I Have Dreamed" and "Lo...
Air Date: 1972-10-04
Julie and Robert Goulet reprise memorable music by a quartet of the nation's most noted song writers: Irving Berlin, ...
Air Date: 1972-10-11
With Don Rickles.
Air Date: 1972-10-18
Steve Lawrence joins Julie and Rich Little as the Marx Brothers and turn the stage into a shambles. Also Julie sings ...
Air Date: 1972-10-25
With Diahann Carroll and Phyllis Diller. Julie features a salute to the big band era with a special roster of lady g...
Air Date: 1972-11-01
With Dan Dailey and Cass Elliot. A recreation of the best years of the movie musical, with song highlights such as "...
Air Date: 1972-11-08
With Robert Goulet and Joel Grey. An homage to Lerner and Loewe, featuring "Paint Your Wagon", "Brigadoon", "My Fair...
Air Date: 1972-11-22
A salute to the music of Walt Disney. Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, Dumbo, the Three Little Pigs and other...
Air Date: 1972-11-29
Harry Belafonte and Julie sing "Walking Happy", "Lazy Afternoon" and "Feelin' Good". Rich Little does impressions of ...
Air Date: 1972-12-06
With the Smothers Brothers and Jack Cassidy. Production features center around the circus and the Gay 90s. Julie and ...
Air Date: 1972-12-13
Keith Michell, who played Henry VIII in the Emmy-winning PBS series, teams with Julie in a takeoff on old English Mus...
Air Date: 1972-12-20
Jimmy Stewart shows Julie how Christmas is celebrated in a small American town. Julie then gives Stewart a sample of ...
Air Date: 1973-01-10
Keith Michell finally picks up the Emmy he won last May for his role in the PBS production of "The Six Wives of Henry...
Air Date: 1973-01-20
With Eydie Gorme, Jim Nabors and Maria von Trapp. Clips from the movie "The Sound of Music" are shown. The cast salut...
Air Date: 1973-01-27
Julie and cast honor those born under the sign Sagittarius. Robert Goulet plays a Mountie in Alice Ghostley's dream. ...
Air Date: 1973-02-03
Sid Caesar takes part in a movie spoof, "The Godpoppa". Rich Little gives impressions of the vocal efforts of top fil...
Air Date: 1973-02-10
Julie along with guest stars Steve Lawrence and Angela Lansbury salute "Great Ladies of Show Business".
Air Date: 1973-02-17
With Sandy Duncan, Sergio Franchi and The Sesame Street Muppets. In a salute to Jerome Kern, Julie sings "Strike Up ...
Air Date: 1973-03-03
Guest Sammy Davis Jr joins Julie for Broadway song hits, impressions and a Blood, Sweat & Tears medley with "Spinning...
Air Date: 1973-03-17
With Carol Lawrence, Steve Lawrence, Fritz Feld. Julie and guests salute the 1930s in comedy and song; one segment i...
Air Date: 1973-03-24
With Donald O'Connor, Harve Presnell. The cast highlights unforgettable numbers by music man Frank Loesser. The Char...
Air Date: 1973-03-31
With Henry Mancini. Highlights: Mancini plays "Days of Wine and Roses" and "Peter Gunn", which leads to a comedy bal...
Air Date: 1973-04-07
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Air Date: 1973-04-14
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Air Date: 1973-04-21
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Air Date: 1973-04-28
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