
PLAYBOY AFTER DARK {SHARON TATE, DON ADAMS} (TV)
Summary
One in this series of variety programs hosted by Playboy magazine founder Hugh Hefner in a party setting. Singer Della Reese opens the program and performs several songs, including "I Gotta Be Me." The Canadian rock group the Collectors performs "One Act Play" and "Lady of Purple." Hefner then speaks with director Roman Polanski and his wife, actress Sharon Tate, about Polanski's new film, "Rosemary's Baby," and about sex, nudity, and violence in film and television. Comedian Jackie Gayle appears, and Don Adams and Bill Dana talk about their work together writing comedy routines and forming an advertising agency. The program concludes with Vic Damone singing "Come Back to Me" and "Somewhere." Commercials deleted.
(This syndicated series aired in 1969.)
Details
- NETWORK: Syndicated
- DATE: November 30, 1968
- RUNNING TIME: 0:47:58
- COLOR/B&W: Color
- CATALOG ID: T:24955
- GENRE: Variety
- SUBJECT HEADING: Comedy; Films; Music, popular (songs, etc.); Rock music; Sex in motion pictures; Violence in motion pictures
- SERIES RUN: Syndicated - TV series, 1969
- COMMERCIALS: N/A
CREDITS
- David Sontag … Executive Producer
- Jerry McPhie … Producer
- Arlyne Rothberg … Associate Producer
- Lee Wolfberg … Associate Producer
- Dean Whitmore … Director
- Sanford Sheldon … Writer
- Jack S. Margolis … Writer
- Tommy Oliver … Music (Misc. Credits), Musical Director
- Cy Coleman … Theme Music by, "Playboy's Theme" composed by
- Byron Gilliam … Choreographer
- Hugh Hefner … Host
- The Collectors … Music Group
- Della Reese … Singer
- Vic Damone … Singer
- Jackie Gayle … Performer
- Roman Polanski … Guest
- Sharon Tate … Guest
- Don Adams … Guest
- Bill Dana … Guest