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  1. The Barbara McNair Show: With Barbara McNair, Ronald Long, Rich Little, The Cowsills. McNair became one of the first Black women to host her own TV variety show; it ran three seasons and featured big names like Sonny and Cher, The Righteous Brothers, Tony Bennett, Johnny Mathis, and more.

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    • 1969-09-06
    • Music
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  2. Barbara Jean McNair (March 4, 1934 – February 4, 2007) was an American singer and theater, television, and film actress. McNair's career spanned over five decades in television, film, and stage. McNair's professional career began in music during the late 1950s, singing in the nightclub circuit.

  3. The Barbara McNair Show. Barbara McNair Beatles Medley. Sonny and Cher sing “What Now My Love” Sonny & Cher Sing A Medley of Songs. Videos. Film Interviews. Music Videos. Silver Screen Movies. Special Appearances. Television Appearances. TV Game Shows. Photo Galleries. Change of Habit Photo Gallery. Pajama Game – Broadway Musical Revival. Gallery 1

  4. Runtime 1h. Total Runtime 18h (18 episodes) Country United States. Genres Special Interest. The Barbara McNair Show was hosted by the multi-talented singer-actress-entertainer Barbara McNair. This Winters-Rosen production brought on such talents as Tony Bennett, Sonny & Cher, Andy Williams, Jim Backus, Bob Hope and many more.

    • October 19, 1969
  5. Barbara McNair became the first Black women to host her own TV variety show; it ran three seasons from 1969 to 1971 but also was aired in 1972 as a syndicated television show. The Barbara McNair Show featured Top names like Tony Bennet, Bob Hope, Sonny and Cher, The Righteous Brothers, Frankie Avalon, Johnny Mathis, Carol Burnett, Vicki ...

  6. October 19, 1969. Guests: Kenny Rogers and the First Edition; Soupy Sales; Christopher Kingsley and comedy group Dick Clair and Jenna McMahon. Rate.

  7. 6 de feb. de 2007 · She was 72. The cause was throat cancer, Ms. McNair’s sister, Jacqueline Gaither, told The Associated Press yesterday. One of the few African-American television hosts of the period, Ms. McNair had...