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'Woody Allen Looks at 1967' is a television special that premiered on NBC on December 27, 1967, starring stand-up comedian Woody Allen. Allen hosted the show produced by Kraft Music Hall, in which he opens with a standup monologue and acts in a series of comedy skits alongside Liza Minnelli. He also has a conversation with guest and public intellectual and noted conservative William F. Buckley Jr. as they talk about the year 1967 and make jokes at each other's expense. Motown singer Aretha Franklin serves as the musical guest.

Cast



* Woody Allen as host

* Liza Minnelli as various roles/musical guest

* Aretha Franklin as musical guest

* William F. Buckley as guest

* John Byner as various roles

Summary



The special starts with a monologue from Allen followed by a satirical skit featuring Allen and Minnelli as a husband and wife clashing over the latest fashion, mini skirts. This is followed by another comedy skit. Allen then interviews the special guest William F. Buckley, Jr and they discuss the current issues including the Middle East, Disco techs, fashion, politics, religion, and the possibility that Sen. Robert F. Kennedy might run for president. The audience does take part in a Q and A portion with Allen and Buckley.

Musical highlights include Franklin singing "R-E-S-P-E-C-T" and "Chain of Fools" with Minnelli performing a special rendition of "Feelin' Groovy" and "Up, Up and Away". The program concludes with a spoof of what Allen stated was the best film of 1967 'Bonnie and Clyde', entitled "Bonnie's Clyde,"with Allen as Clyde and Minnelli as Bonnie.

Production



This television special served as one of many in a series of variety programs produced by "The Kraft Music Hall". The name came from a variety program which was hosted by comedian Milton Berle and was sponsored by Kraft Foods which aired on NBC from 1958 to 1959. From 1959 to 1963 Kraft continued to sponsor musical variety programs under a variety of titles hosted by various celebrities including Perry Como. "The Kraft Music Hall" returned from 1967 to 1971 hosted by a different celebrity guest each week including Groucho Marx, George Burns, Joan Rivers, Jack Benny, Phyllis Diller, Mitzi Gaynor, Steve Allen, Dick Cavett, and Tony Randall. Various musical guests included Louis Armstrong, Simon & Garfunkel, Ray Charles, Sonny & Cher, Dionne Warwick, and Liberace.

Reception



In 2012, Ramsey Ess from 'Vulture' re-examined the special in a piece entitled, "Looking at 'Woody Allen Looks at 1967'". Ess praised Allen's capabilities as "a fun interview, and theres no arguing that as a stand-up hes fantastic", but critiqued his performances in the comedy skits. Ess noted "In 1967, we see that Woody was significantly greener, and perhaps a little more unfamiliar to home audiences", mentioning his standup appearances on 'The Ed Sullivan Show' and his uncredited cameo role in James Bond parody by Peter Sellers, 'Casino Royale' (1967), adding "At the end of 67, Woody was on his way, but he wasnt a household name yet." Ess praised the musical performances of Franklin and Minnelli and praised the interview between Allen and Buckley writing, "Despite their very different opinions, the pair gets along and both come off well in the interview".

References



Category:1967 American television series debuts

Category:1978 American television series endings

Category:1960s American sketch comedy television series

Category:1970s American sketch comedy television series

Category:1960s American variety television series

Category:1970s American variety television series

Category:NBC original programming

Category:English-language television shows

Category:Variety shows

Category:Woody Allen

Category:Liza Minnelli

Category:William F. Buckley Jr.

Category:Aretha Franklin

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