Here's Hollywood

Here's Hollywood

196030m4.0/10
Talk

Ratings

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4.0/10(3)

Here's Hollywood is an American celebrity interview program which aired on weekday afternoons on NBC at 4:30 Eastern time from September 26, 1960, to December 28, 1962.

Production

Desilu Productions

Language

EN

Status

Ended

First Aired

September 26, 1960

Last Aired

December 28, 1962

Networks

NBC

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
US
No providers available for this region.
Seasons & Episodes
Select a season to view episodes. Reddit links may contain spoilers.
Season
E1
September 26, 1960
Air date: 1960-09-26
E2
December 19, 1960
Air date: 1960-12-19
E3
December 20, 1960
Air date: 1960-12-20
E4
December 21, 1960
Air date: 1960-12-21
E5
December 22, 1960
Air date: 1960-12-22
E6
December 23, 1960
Air date: 1960-12-23
E7
January 23, 1961
Air date: 1961-01-24
E8
January 24, 1961
Air date: 1960-01-24
E9
January 25, 1961
Air date: 1960-12-25
E10
January 26, 1961
Air date: 1961-01-26
E11
January 27, 1961
Air date: 1961-01-27
E12
March 6, 1961
Air date: 1961-03-06
E13
March 7, 1961
Air date: 1961-03-07
E14
March 8, 1961
Air date: 1961-03-08
E15
March 10, 1961
Air date: 1961-03-10
E16
April 10, 1961
Air date: 1961-04-10
E17
April 11, 1961
Air date: 1961-04-11
E18
April 12, 1961
Air date: 1961-04-12
E19
April 14, 1961
Air date: 1961-04-14
E20
April 17, 1961
Air date: 1961-04-17
E21
April 18, 1961
Air date: 1961-04-18
E22
April 19, 1961
Air date: 1961-04-19
E23
April 20, 1961
Air date: 1961-04-20
E24
April 21, 1961
Air date: 1961-04-21
E25
April 24, 1961
Air date: 1961-04-24
E26
April 25, 1961
Air date: 1961-04-25
E27
April 26, 1961
Air date: 1961-04-26
E28
April 27,1961
Air date: 1961-04-27
E29
April 28,1961
Air date: 1961-04-28
E30
May 8, 1961
Air date: 1961-05-08
E31
May 9, 1961
Air date: 1961-05-09
E32
May 10, 1961
Air date: 1961-05-10
E33
May 11, 1961
Air date: 1961-05-11
E34
May 12, 1961
Air date: 1961-05-12
E35
June 12, 1961
Air date: 1961-06-12
E36
June 13, 1961
Air date: 1961-06-13
E37
June 14, 1961
Air date: 1961-06-14
E38
June 15, 1961
Air date: 1961-06-15
E44
June 23, 1961
Air date: 1961-06-23
E45
June 26, 1961
Air date: 1961-06-26
E46
June 27, 1961
Air date: 1961-06-27
E47
June 28, 1961
Air date: 1961-06-28
E48
June 29, 1961
Air date: 1961-06-29
E49
June 30, 1961
Air date: 1961-06-30
E50
July 7, 1961
Air date: 1961-07-07
E51
July 21, 1961
Air date: 1961-07-21
E52
July 24, 1961
Air date: 1961-07-24
E53
July 26, 1961
Air date: 1961-07-26
E54
July 27, 1961
Air date: 1961-07-27
E55
July 28, 1961
Air date: 1961-07-28
E56
August 2, 1961
Air date: 1961-08-02
E57
August 3 1961
Air date: 1961-08-03
E62
August 14, 1961
Air date: 1961-08-14
E63
August 15, 1961
Air date: 1961-08-15
E64
August 16, 1961
Air date: 1961-08-16
E65
August 17, 1961
Air date: 1961-08-17
E66
August 18, 1961
Air date: 1961-08-18
E67
September 18, 1961
Air date: 1961-09-18

Cast

Dean Miller

Dean Miller

Host

Helen O'Connell

Helen O'Connell

Host

Jack Linkletter

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