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Release Date:
February 18, 1976
Original Title:
Telly... Who Loves Ya, Baby?
Genres:
Comedy | Music | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Allwyn Pictures
Aries Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 60
At the height of his KOJAK TV series fame, Telly Savalas starred in this variety special that was sponsored by Kraft Foods and shown without commercial interruption. Barbara Eden, Cloris Leachman, Diahann Carroll and others appear and join in the singing and dancing and mugging.
Art Direction:
Chuck Murawski
Associate Producer:
Stan Karos
Camera Operator:
Victor Garcia
Brad Dunn
Victor Garcia
Bill Bass
Lee Grover
Ray Fitzwalter
Rob Stookey
Larry Mitchell
Art Kilmer
J. Scott
Hanz Fosek
Choreographer:
Sandy Rovetta
Walter Painter
Coordinating Producer:
Diane Ferenczi
Costume Design:
Ray Aghayan
Creative Consultant:
Mary Hardwick
Director:
Bob Schulz
Editorial Staff:
Jerry Green
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Margery Baker
Lighting Director:
Art Roberts
Music:
Nicholas Kitsopoulos
Music Director:
Marvin Laird
Producer:
Howard W. Koch
CarolAnne Dolan
Production Assistant:
Mary Hardwick
Laurie Abdo
Production Director:
Hal Lewis
Production Manager:
Loretta Townsley
Rudy Greene
Second Unit Director:
Bob Bowker
Set Decoration:
Earl Carlson
Sound:
Marshall King
Stage Director:
Chuck Liotta
Harry Rogue
Supervising Producer:
Maryellen Cox
Unit Manager:
Yvonne Shaw
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