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Playboy After Dark

Episode #2.2 (Season 2, Episode 2)
TV Episode | Comedy, Music

Perhaps the best show of the series but let's start with the worst first. Comic Louie Nye, most famous for his Beverly Hillbillies turn, does a rather lame routine and movie critic Rex Reed blathers on endlessly about his role in the movie...See morePerhaps the best show of the series but let's start with the worst first. Comic Louie Nye, most famous for his Beverly Hillbillies turn, does a rather lame routine and movie critic Rex Reed blathers on endlessly about his role in the movie Myra Breckinridge. Patty Duke sits on the couch beside Hef. She, Reed and Louie engage in a parlor game that resembles charades. Fit for home movies only. The power of the show is Ike and Tine Turner's performances of I Wanna Take You Higher, John Lennon's Come Together and Proud Mary. Doug Kershaw performs his two most famous songs Diggy Liggy Lo and Louisiana Man. Doug joins the Turners for a jam on Honky Tonk Women to close out the show. Amazing music. Written by TC See less
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Director
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Editor
Bob Hanson (video tape)
Status
Edit Released
Updated Feb 3, 1970

Release date
Feb 3, 1970 (United States)

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