The Shari Lewis Show

The Shari Lewis Show is an American children's television program that first appeared on NBC Saturday mornings from October 1, 1960 to September 28, 1963,[1] and then on BBC One from April 13, 1968 to August 28, 1976.

[2] The show also starred Ronald Radd, who played Mr. Goodfellow and Clive Russell, who made his television debut on the series.

The series was picked up at a time when the BBC was experimenting with using American performers in light entertainment.

The original tapes of many episodes were wiped and reused by NBC to record coverage of the 1964 Democratic and Republican national conventions.

Lewis said in an interview decades later that this "was a shame, since the shows were beautifully done as a showcase of NBC's early color broadcast work."