Saturday Night Review (TV series)

Those who appeared on it included Eddy Arnold, Dick Wesson, Cass Daley,[3] Sunny Gale, Jackie Kannon and George Gobel.

The writers were Stan Davis, Ken Higgins, Sid Kuller, Miller, Elon Packard, and Phil Shuken.

[4] Critic Jack Gould found little to like about the program in his review in The New York Times, describing the show as "an uninspired ninety minutes that was hard to distinguish from an audition."

He wrote that the program "needs to be taken in hand vigorously, given a point of view routined with some imagination and revamped to capitalize on Mr. Carmichael's talents".

[2] A review in the trade publication Variety said that the show "sagged under the weight of mediocre scripting, trite sketches, and a truckload of commercials.

[1] Ben Blue and Alan Young alternated weeks as the show's comedians, and the Sauter-Finegan Orchestra provided music.