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From the "Bugged By The Love Bugs" episode of the short-lived [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0057736 The Bing Crosby Show] (first aired 18 Jan. 1965). They sing "Someday You'll Cry" and in the finale Der Bingle joins the band in a living room jam of "Kansas City." Even more amazingly/amusingly, he tries to dance! Played by real sixties band The Standells, of "Dirty Water" fame. The Standells also appeared on ''The Munsters'' as themselves and ''Ben Casey'' as a background band).
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From the "Bugged By The Love Bugs" episode (18 Jan. 1965) of the short-lived television series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057736/combined The Bing Crosby Show]''. Local professor [[Bing Collins]] helps them out and they somehow end up at his house.
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They sing "Someday You'll Cry" and in the finale Der Bingle joins the band in a living room jam of "Kansas City." Even more amazingly/amusingly, he tries to dance! Played by real sixties band The Standells, of "Dirty Water" fame. The Standells also appeared on ''The Munsters'' as themselves and ''Ben Casey'' as a background band).
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Bing Crosby - Bing Collins

Revision as of 10:45, 22 August 2017

From the "Bugged By The Love Bugs" episode (18 Jan. 1965) of the short-lived television series The Bing Crosby Show. Local professor Bing Collins helps them out and they somehow end up at his house.

They sing "Someday You'll Cry" and in the finale Der Bingle joins the band in a living room jam of "Kansas City." Even more amazingly/amusingly, he tries to dance! Played by real sixties band The Standells, of "Dirty Water" fame. The Standells also appeared on The Munsters as themselves and Ben Casey as a background band).