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  1. Kraft Music Hall made the move to television in 1958, replacing the dramatic anthology series Kraft Television Theatre. Milton Berle hosted during the 1958 season. Beginning with the fall 1959 season, singer Perry Como became the host, and continued until 1967 (as a monthly series from 1963 through '67).

  2. Kraft Music Hall is an umbrella title for several television series aired by NBC in the United States from the 1950s to the 1970s in the musical variety genre, sponsored by Kraft Foods, the producers of a well-known line of cheeses and related dairy products.

  3. The Kraft Music Hall: With Ed Herlihy, Alan King, Eddy Arnold, Anne Meara. A few years after Perry Como left as host, "The Kraft Music Hall" was revived as a regular series from 1967-71. There was no set host during this period, and various guest hosts, usually a singer or comedian, presided on a weekly basis.

  4. A few years after Perry Como left as host, "The Kraft Music Hall" was revived as a regular series from 1967-71. There was no set host during this period, and various guest hosts, usually a singer or comedian, presided on a weekly basis.

  5. The "Kopykats" perform several skits, including a Nixon cabinet meeting that's interrupted by LBJ, Ladybird, and Jimmy Stewart, Zsa Zsa Gabor runs into unhelpful desk clerks Bing Crosby, Marlon Brando and William F. Buckley at the airport; Ed Sullivan finds his whole TV crew are Ed Sullivans, and a trigger-happy western with Henry Fonda, Andy Devine, Kirk Douglas and Walter Brennan.

  6. S01E01 The Dunhills. Scheduled guests: --The Dunhills, precision dancers who toured with Milton Berle during the summer of 1958. The trio was made up of Walter Long, Bob Roberts and Art Stanley.

  7. A few years after Perry Como left as host, "The Kraft Music Hall" was revived as a regular series from 1967-71. There was no set host during this period, and various guest hosts, usually a singer or comedian, presided on a weekly basis.