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"The Steve Allen Show"
Episode #3.15 (1957)


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Original Air Date:
29 December 1957 (Season 3, Episode 15)
Genre:
Comedy more
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Cast

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Steve Allen ... Himself - Host
Martha Davis ... Herself - Piano Duo (as Martha Davis & Spouce)
Skitch Henderson ... Himself - Conductor
Elaine May ... Herself - Comedian (as Mike Nicholas & Elaine May)

Mike Nichols ... Himself - Comedian (as Mike Nicholas & Elaine May)
Margaret O'Brien ... Herself - Singer
Calvin Ponder ... Himself - Piano Duo (as Martha Davis & Spouce)
Gene Rayburn ... Announcer

Peter Ustinov ... Himself - Guest
Jerry Vale ... Himself - Singer
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Series Cast
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Gabriel Dell ... Count Dracula (as Gabe Dell)

Tom Poston ... Man Who Can't Remember His Name
John Cameron Swayze ... Himself


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Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Stan Burns  writer
Al Cohn  writer
Bill Dana  writer
Herbert Hartig  writer
Don Hinkley  writer
Norman Klenman  writer (1965)
Mike Marmer  writer
Herbert Sargent  writer
Leonard Stern  writer
Arne Sultan  writer
Marvin Worth  writer

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