The Bob Hope Specials

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  • 1965
  • 1 Season

The Bob Hope Specials from Proven Entertainment is a classic anthology television series that features legendary comedian Bob Hope and various celebrity guests from the entertainment industry. The show ran from 1950 to 1996, airing 290 episodes with a variety of themes and formats.

Bob Hope, the star of the show, is a multi-talented entertainer who has been entertaining audiences for over 70 years. Born in 1903, he started his career as a vaudeville performer before transitioning to radio and film. Hope is best known for his quick wit, impeccable timing, and razor-sharp jokes that have made audiences laugh for generations.

Each episode of The Bob Hope Specials features a different theme, ranging from patriotic celebrations to star-studded variety shows. Along with Hope's classic stand-up comedy routines, the show also features musical performances, sketch comedy, and special guest appearances.

One of the most iconic episodes of The Bob Hope Specials features Raquel Welch, a Hollywood actress and sex symbol known for her dazzling beauty and seductive charm. Welch appeared on the show in 1963, and her episode quickly became a fan favorite.

In the episode, Welch joined Hope for a variety of skits and sketches that showcased her comedic talents as well as her stunning looks. The two starred in a humorous parody of the popular TV show "The Beverly Hillbillies," with Welch playing the sultry cousin of the main character.

Aside from her acting skills, Welch also wowed audiences with her musical talents. She performed a sultry salsa dance with Hope, and later sang a duet with the comedian in a romantic ballad. The chemistry between the two stars was palpable, and their performances were hailed as some of the best moments in the show's history.

Throughout its run, The Bob Hope Specials became a beloved institution in American entertainment, entertaining millions of viewers with its hilarious skits, musical performances, and star-studded guest appearances. The show was a testament to Bob Hope's enduring legacy, as well as his dedication to bringing laughter and joy to audiences around the world.

In conclusion, The Bob Hope Specials from Proven Entertainment is a classic television series that features one of the most iconic comedians in American history, as well as a diverse array of talented guest stars. With its humor, music, and entertainment, the show has become a beloved part of pop culture history, and continues to bring laughter and joy to viewers of all ages.

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The Bob Hope Christmas Special 6
13. The Bob Hope Christmas Special 6
January 17, 1964
Tuesday Weld banters with Bob, Anita Bryant leads all in singing Silent Night, and John Bubbles Tap dances. Bob and Miss USA Michele Metrinko provide a comic exchange and a dance performance is conducted by the identical Earl Twins.
Bob Hope's Bag Full of Christmas Memories
12. Bob Hope's Bag Full of Christmas Memories
December 15, 1993
Family members and celebrity guests join Bob and Dolores Hope at home. Bob presents Christmas special highlights featuring Lucille Ball, Jack Benny, Red Skelton, The Judds and more. Bob and Dolores sing Silver Bells.
Bob Hope's Christmas Cheer in Saudi Arabia
11. Bob Hope's Christmas Cheer in Saudi Arabia
January 12, 1991
During Operation Desert Shield Bob Hope brings his USO Christmas show to Saudi Arabia. Marie Osmond sings to a service member, the Pointer Sisters perform I'm So Excited, and Bob Hope and Ann Jillian sing a duet.
Bob Hope: The First 90 Years
10. Bob Hope: The First 90 Years
May 14, 1993
This star-studded look at Bob Hope's remarkable career, features dozens of celebrity guests and classic clips. Stars include Lucie Arnaz, Milton Berle, George Burns, Johnny Carson, Walter Cronkite, Jay Leno, Paul Reiser, Betty White and more.
The Bob Hope Christmas Special 5
9. The Bob Hope Christmas Special 5
January 17, 1973
Pro footballer Merlin Olsen plays Santa Claus. Bob performs a "fatigue version of Sanford and Son" with Redd Foxx. Rudy Cardenas' does show-stopping juggling. Bob dances and sings with Lola Falana, and jokes with L.A. Rams quarterback Roman Gabriel.
The Bob Hope Christmas Special: Around the World With The USO 4
8. The Bob Hope Christmas Special: Around the World With The USO 4
January 17, 1972
Don Ho and His Wahinis perform Tiny Bubbles, Bob Hope delivers his topical stand-up, and jests with Jill St. John, pitcher Vida Blue, and astronaut Alan Shepard.
The Bob Hope Christmas Special: Around the World With The USO 3
7. The Bob Hope Christmas Special: Around the World With The USO 3
January 14, 1971
Bob Hope and Lola Falana sing and dance. Bob brings Ursula Andress, Gloria Loring and Miss World Jennifer Hosten onstage. Cincinnati Reds catcher Johnny Bench trades zingers with Bob.
The Bob Hope Christmas Special: Around the World With The USO 2
6. The Bob Hope Christmas Special: Around the World With The USO 2
January 15, 1970
Bob Hope sings to Miss World Eva Rueber-Staier. Connie Stevens invites four service members named Bill onstage to serenade with Wedding Bell Blues. Astronaut Neil Armstrong answers questions about being the first man on the moon.
The Bob Hope Christmas Special: Around the World With The USO
5. The Bob Hope Christmas Special: Around the World With The USO
January 16, 1969
Dick Albers does his comic trampoline act, Bob Hope and former professional football player Rosey Grier trade barbs, and the Golddiggers dance on deck for the crews of two passing destroyers. Ann-Margret sings to the troops.
The Bob Hope Christmas Special 4
4. The Bob Hope Christmas Special 4
January 18, 1968
Bob Hope and Raquel Welch perform a comical medley of You Make Me Feel So Young/You're An Old Smoothie, Bob and Raquel also perform a comedy sketch, and Barbara McNair sings Silent Night.
The Bob Hope Christmas Special 3
3. The Bob Hope Christmas Special 3
January 18, 1967
Bob Hope and Phyllis Diller trade jokes, Bob Hope and Joey Heatherton do a song and dance, Anita Bryant sings Battle Hymn of the Republic, the Rev. Billy Graham gives service members a pep talk, and Dolores Hope sings White Christmas.
The Bob Hope Christmas Special 2
2. The Bob Hope Christmas Special 2
January 19, 1966
Bob Hope, Kaye Stevens and Jerry Colonna poke fun at military "Sick Call." Jack Jones sings Wives and Lovers. Sen. Stuart Symington of Missouri reads a telegram to the troops from Pres. Lyndon Johnson. The Nicholas Brothers tap dance.
The Bob Hope Christmas Special
1. The Bob Hope Christmas Special
January 15, 1965
Bob Hope and company embark on their 1964 Christmas tour going from the freezing cold of Korea to the tropical heat of Thailand. Jill St. John demonstrates the latest dance moves and Anita Bryant serenades two soldiers.
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  • Premiere Date
    January 15, 1965