Tom Jones (TV program)

The format of the show was for Tom Jones to perform his old hits and solo covers, in addition to new songs with special duet partners.

Solo covers included Jones's version of "Unchained Melody"[2] and the Eagles' "Take It to the Limit".

[5] After Monty Hall and Stefan Hatos forced Catalena into receivership for failure to pay $210,000 in connection with a revival of Let's Make a Deal, it was revealed that costs for the first 12 episodes had exceeded their value by $1 million.

[6] In March 2007, Tom Jones and Tom Jones Enterprises sued C/F International, a licensor of television shows founded by Burt Rosen, whose previous company, EPI Limited, co-distributed the programme in its first run with Alfred Haber, Inc.[7] The lawsuit accused C/F International of improper licensing sound recordings made from the Tom Jones show.

In addition, it was contended that any rights that C/F International had in the Tom Jones show no longer existed, due to numerous breaches of contract.