The Ann-Margret Show

The Ann-Margret Show
Created byDavid Winters
Directed byDavid Winters
StarringAnn-Margret
Bob Hope
Jack Benny
Danny Thomas
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerDavid Winters
Production companyWinters/Rosen Productions
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseDecember 1, 1968 (1968-12-01)
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The Ann-Margret Show is a 1968 musical variety television special produced, directed and choreographed by David Winters and starring Ann-Margret. Appearing in the special are Bob Hope, Jack Benny, and Danny Thomas.

The Ann-Margret Show is a musical special based on her successful live club act, featuring several numbers, including a song sung in her native Swedish. After a long absence from television, Ann-Margret explained that she returned only because she was finally offered material she believed in, as she didn’t want to "cheat the public" with anything less. The outfits for the show, ensured they complemented the scenes and allowed for dance movement. In appreciation for Bob Hope’s participation, she later joined him on his annual tour to entertain troops in the Far East.

The Ann-Margret Show received praise for its vibrant energy, impressive performances, and dynamic visuals. Reviewers appreciated Ann-Margret’s ability to excel in multiple areas, from singing and dancing to comedy. Her routines were described as effective and well-choreographed, showcasing the hard work and dedication she put into the show. The special was hailed as a visual delight, with exciting sets and polished dance numbers. Even her comedic timing was noted as a refreshing and impressive aspect of the performance. Most reviews celebrated the show’s quality and Ann-Margret's versatility, with some even calling it the best special of the year.