Righteous Brothers / Dave Clark Five / Marianne Faithfull
Episode 3
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Jerry Lee Lewis / Raquel Welch / Yardbirds
Episode 4
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Mary Wells / Little Anthony / Georgie Fame
Episode 5
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Mickey Rooney (guest host) / Major Lance / Turtles / Lesley Gore
Episode 6
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Four Tops / The Who / Billy Joe Royal
Episode 7
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Dee Dee Sharp / Kinks / Evie Sands / Charlie Rich
Episode 8
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Carolyn Jones (guest host) / Jr. Walker / Jackie DeShannon
Episode 9
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Zsa Zsa Gabor (guest host); The Animals; Millie Small
Episode 10
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Hugh O'Brian (guest host); Lovin' Spoonful; Peter and Gordon
Episode 11
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Hedy Lamarr (guest host); Kingsmen; Joe Tex; Dave Clark 5
Episode 12
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Ed Wynn (guest host); Shangri-Las; Byrds; Dobie Gray
Episode 13
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Jack E. Leonard (guest host); Manfred Mann; The Toys; Dinah Lee
Episode 14
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Halloween ‘65 with Boris Karloff; Ted Cassidy
Episode 15
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Louis Armstrong, Part 1
Episode 16
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Fontella Bass; Rolling Stones; Billy Joe Royal; Strangeloves
Episode 17
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Louis Armstrong, Part 2
Episode 18
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Rick Nelson; The Turtles; Barbara Lewis; Roy Head
Episode 19
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The Wild Weird World of Dr. Goldfoot
Episode 20
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Shindig in Hawaii, Part 1
Episode 21
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Shindig in Hawaii, Part 2
Episode 22
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George Maharis; The Young Americans
Episode 23
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Gloria Jones / Hollies / Searchers / We Five / Melody Patterson
Episode 24
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Shindig Goes to London, Part 1: Animals; Moody Blues
Episode 25
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Shindig Goes to London, Part 2: The Who; Yardbirds
Episode 26
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Barry McGuire / Mamas and the Papas / the Grassroots
Episode 27
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Yardbirds / Gloria Jones / Jackie Lee / Unit 4+2 / Georgie Fame
Episode 28
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Shindig in Europe, Part 1
Episode 29
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Yardbirds; Dave Clark 5; Lulu; Moody Blues
Episode 30
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Christmas '65: Johnny Mathis
Episode 31
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The Who; Kinks; Hollies; Manfred Mann
Episode 32
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Shindig in Europe, Part 2
Episode 33
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Final Thursday show: The Who; The Kinks; Ian Whitcomb
Episode 34
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Final Saturday show: Knickerbockers; Jackie DeShannon
Shindig!
Overview
Shindig! is an American musical variety series which aired on ABC from September 16, 1964 to January 8, 1966. The show was hosted by Jimmy O'Neill, a disc jockey in Los Angeles at the time who also created the show along with his wife Sharon Sheeley and production executive Art Stolnitz. The original pilot was rejected by ABC and David Sontag, then Executive Producer of ABC, redeveloped and completely redesigned the show. A new pilot with a new cast of artists was shot starring Sam Cooke. That pilot aired as the premiere episode.