Donny & Marie (1976 TV series)

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Donny & Marie was a variety show which aired on ABC from January 1976 to May 1979.

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Donny & Marie

Donny & Marie title card
Genre Variety show
Running time 42 minutes
Creator(s) Sid & Marty Krofft
Starring Donny Osmond
Marie Osmond
Country of origin Flag of United States United States
Original channel ABC
Original run January 23, 1976January 12, 1979
No. of episodes 78
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

The show starred brother and sister pop duo Donny Osmond and Marie Osmond. Donny had first become popular singing in a music group with his brothers, The Osmonds, and Marie was one of the youngest singers to reach #1 on the Billboard Country Music charts (with "Paper Roses", in 1973). The siblings were given the show by ABC-TV President Fred Silverman after he saw the duo co-host a week on The Mike Douglas Show which followed their series of popular remakes of oldies, such as "I'm Leaving It (All) Up To You," "Morning Side Of The Mountain," "Deep Purple" and "Make The World Go Away".

Donny & Marie consisted mainly of an ice skating number intro, comedy skits, followed by songs performed by the duo. The most famous song performed on the show was "I'm A Little Bit Country," in which Marie was a 'little bit country', while Donny was a 'little bit rock-n-roll'. Every show concluded with a musical finale and a cascade of balloons from the ceiling, matched to the colors of the sets and costumes. Donny and Marie would then sing their trademark closing song that began, "May tomorrow be the perfect day..."

Originally, the show was created by Sid & Marty Krofft and videotaped in Los Angeles, but creative control of the show was given to the Osmonds after a long battle, and Donny & Marie was moved to the Osmond Studios in Orem, Utah in 1978.

The show's popularity declined after it was revealed that teen heartthrob Donny was dating (and eventually married) fellow Utahn Debbie Glenn, therefore taking him 'off the market' of eligible bachelors. According to an edition of the VH1 series Behind the Music, many female viewers started to tune out at this point. By the final season, the ice skaters and country/rock-n-roll segments were scrapped in favor of more concert-style disco numbers.

The show was retitled The Osmond Family Show in 1979.

The 1980-1981 TV season featured Marie with a Bob Mackie fashion make-over and starring in her own solo variety series on NBC called Marie.

Donny and Marie joined together again in 1998 to co-host Donny & Marie (also known as The Donny and Marie Hour and The Donny and Marie Show), a talk show that ran for two seasons.

[edit] Merchandising

  • Donny & Marie dolls with an accompanying "TV Studio" play set was released in the late 1970s.
  • A Donny & Marie wireless toy microphone (which transmitted to AM radio frequencies) was another product released in the late 1970s.

[edit] Trivia

  • In 1976, Donny & Marie Osmond were the youngest entertainers in TV history to host their own variety show. A year later, The Keane Brothers would break this record.
  • It was replaced in the 8:00PM Friday time slot by the short-lived disco sitcom Makin' It.

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