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  1. The Merv Griffin Show is an American television talk show starring Merv Griffin. The series ran on NBC from 1962 to 1963; in first-run syndication from 1965 to 1969 and again from 1972 to 1986; and on CBS from 1969 to 1972.

    • October 1, 1962 –, September 5, 1986
  2. Acknowledged as one of the premier talk shows in the history of television, The Merv Griffin Show ran daily for some 25 years — from October 1962 to September 1986.

  3. The Merv Griffin Show: With Merv Griffin, Mort Lindsey, Mort Lindsey Orchestra, Arthur Treacher. Merv Griffin invites a series of actors, actresses, writers, and directors to discuss the progressive work they have done and current culture, arts, and entertainment surrounding the numerous projects.

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    • 1962-10-01
    • Comedy, Family, Music
    • 60
  4. Merv Griffin invites a series of actors, actresses, writers, and directors to discuss the progressive work they have done and current culture, arts, and entertainment surrounding the numerous projects. Stars: Merv Griffin, Arthur Treacher, Milt Kamen

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    • October 1, 1962
  5. The Merv Griffin Show ranks as one of televisions most highly successful and long-running variety/talk shows. Between 1962 and 1986, the daily program garnered critical acclaim, multiple Emmy Awards, and a loyal audience, setting a standard that remains enviable today.

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  6. www.youtube.com › channel › UClVd7V3s0q04BBS1qpBVz8wThe Merv Griffin Show - YouTube

    The Merv Griffin Show is widely considered one of the premier talk shows in the history of television. Hosted by the charming and intelligent Merv Griffin, this ground-breaking show was...

  7. S1.E13 ∙ Victor Borge, Henry Gibson, Milt Kamen, Lionel Hampton. Mon, Oct 22, 1962. This compilation episode features guests Woody Allen, Hedy Lamarr, Moms Mabley, Leslie Uggams, Ted Sorenson, and Gore Vidal. Rate.