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Revision as of 16:13, 8 February 2019
Della! (also known as The Della Reese Show) was a talk show hosted by Della Reese. It aired for one season from 1969 to 1970. Reese and her sidekick, comedian Sandy Baron, welcomed many celebrities onto the hour-long show during its run. Peter Myers conducted the orchestra. Della! is notable for being the first talk show to have an African-American woman as its host.
All episodes are currently lost and it's unclear how much of the footage may even survive. Only a few clips have surfaced on YouTube.
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External Links
- IMDb page on the show. Retrieved 10 Jun '16
- Episode guide compiled by The Classic TV Archive. Retrieved 10 Jun '16