Playboy After Dark
Playboy After Dark | |
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Genre | Variety |
Starring | Hugh Hefner |
Opening theme | "" by Cy Coleman[1] |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Production | |
Running time | 48 mins. |
Production company | Playboy Enterprises |
Distributor | Screen Gems Sony Pictures Television |
Release | |
Original network | Syndicated |
Audio format | Monaural |
Original release | January 18, 1969 1970 | –
Playboy After Dark was an American television show hosted by Hugh Hefner. It aired in syndication through Screen Gems from 1969 to 1970 and was taped at CBS Television City in Los Angeles.
Overview[]
Playboy After Dark followed much the same style as Hefner's earlier show, Playboy's Penthouse (1959–1960), which had been taped at WBKB-TV in Chicago (now WLS-TV). The show portrayed a "typical" party at Hefner's place, complete with Playboy Playmates and celebrities, who would then chat with Hefner and perform for the party. Guests included Barbi Benton, Joe Cocker, Ike & Tina Turner, Sammy Davis Jr., Jerry Lewis, Peter Lawford, Buddy Rich, The Byrds, The Cowsills, Sir Douglas Quintet, Sweetwater, Harry Nilsson, Grateful Dead, Moms Mabley, Cher, Deep Purple, Fleetwood Mac, Three Dog Night, Steppenwolf, Canned Heat, Grand Funk Railroad, James Brown, Iron Butterfly, Linda Ronstadt, Jack Jones and others.[citation needed]
The first episode features Sally Marr, mother of Lenny Bruce, who had appeared on Playboy's Penthouse ten years earlier.[citation needed]
DVD release[]
Two volumes of the best of Playboy After Dark have been released on DVD.[2]
References[]
- ^ Playboy's Penthouse T.V. Party, Classic Themes dot com
- ^ Cosgrove, Vincent (September 3, 2006). "'Playboy After Dark' Comes to DVD". The New York Times.
External links[]
- Television series by Playboy Enterprises
- 1969 American television series debuts
- 1970 American television series endings
- Television series by Sony Pictures Television
- Television shows based on magazines
- 1960s American variety television series
- 1970s American variety television series
- English-language television shows
- Playboy TV original programming
- First-run syndicated television programs in the United States
- Television series by Screen Gems
- United States television show stubs