Everything about Variety Shows totally explained
A
variety show or
variety entertainment is an entertainment made up of a variety of acts, especially musical performances and comedy skits, and normally introduced by a
compère or
host. The variety format made its way from stage to
radio to
television. Variety shows were a staple of English-language television from its early days into the 1970s, and lasted into the 1980s, but are now reduced to the level of the occasional
special. In several parts of the world, variety TV remains popular and widespread.
History
The format is basically that of
music hall in the
UK or
vaudeville in the
U.S. Variety in the UK evolved in
theatres and music halls, and later in
Working Men's Clubs. Most of the early top performers on British television and radio did an apprenticeship either in stage variety, or during
World War II in
Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA). In the UK, the ultimate accolade for a variety artist for decades was to be asked to do the annual
Royal Command Performance at the
London Palladium theatre, in front of the monarch.
In the U.S., former vaudeville performers such as the
Marx Brothers,
George Burns and
Gracie Allen,
W. C. Fields, and
Jack Benny moved to
sound movies, then
radio, and then television, including variety shows. In the 1960s, even a popular rock band such as
The Beatles undertook this ritual of appearing on variety shows on TV. In the US, shows featuring
Milton Berle,
Jackie Gleason,
Bob Hope, and
Dean Martin also helped to make the
Golden Age of Television successful.
From 1948 to 1971,
The Ed Sullivan Show was one of
CBS's most popular series. Using his no-nonsense approach,
Ed Sullivan allowed every known act possible from every known medium to get their "fifteen minutes of fame." Sullivan was also partially responsible for bringing
Elvis Presley and The Beatles to U.S. prominence, while in the UK
The Good Old Days, which ran from 1953 to 1983, featured modern artists performing dressed in late
Victorian/Early
Edwardian costume, either doing their own act or performing as a music hall artist of that period. The audience was also encouraged to dress in a similar fashion.
On television, variety reached its peak during the period of the 1960s and 1970s. With a turn of the television dial, viewers around the globe could variously have seen shows featuring
Andy Williams,
Julie Andrews,
The Carpenters,
Olivia Newton-John,
Lynda Carter,
Johnny Cash,
Sonny and Cher,
Bob Monkhouse,
Carol Burnett,
Rod Hull and Emu,
Flip Wilson,
Dinah Shore,
Lawrence Welk,
Glen Campbell,
Donny & Marie,
Barbara Mandrell,
Judy Garland,
The Captain & Tennille,
The Jacksons,
Bobby Darin,
Sammy Davis Jr.,
Mary Tyler Moore,
Tony Orlando and Dawn,
The Smothers Brothers,
Dick Van Dyke,
Buck and Roy or
The Muppet Show. Variety shows were once as common on television as
Westerns,
courtroom dramas,
suspense thrillers,
sitcoms, or (in more modern times)
reality shows.
During the 1960s and 70s, there were also several one-time variety specials, featuring stars such as
Shirley MacLaine,
Frank Sinatra, or
Mitzi Gaynor, none of whom ever had a regular television series.
Contemporary U.S. variety shows
The last major network attempt at a traditional variety show was
Dolly (starring
Dolly Parton), which ran on ABC during the 1987-88 season. By that time, the format had fallen out of fashion (due largely to changing tastes and the advent of
MTV), and the series wasn't successful.
A contemporary version of the variety show format,
NBC's
Saturday Night Live, which made its debut in 1975, is still airing today, with its combination of comedy sketches and musical performances, but
Saturday Night Live places most of its emphasis on comedy (especially
parody and
satire), while earlier variety shows placed most of their emphasis on music.
In 2004,
ABC's
The Nick and Jessica Variety Hour attempted to revive the prime-time variety hour as a special for today's generation. The first show was a ratings success, and it was followed by
Nick & Jessica's Family Christmas in early December of that year.
The
Scouting Gang Show performed principally by young people 18 years of age and under in many locations around the world is an example of a variety show format that has endured for over seventy years.
Other countries
The
prime time variety show format was popular in the early decades of
Australian television, spawning such series as
In Melbourne Tonight,
The Graham Kennedy Show,
The Don Lane Show, and
Hey Hey It's Saturday, which ran for 27 years. Recent prime time variety shows include the short lived
Micallef Tonight and
The Sideshow.
Since 1962, the
Spanish-language variety show known as
Sábado Gigante has been hosted by
Don Francisco. It is currently broadcast by
Univision on Saturday evenings.
The first Chinese variety show to become a major success was
Hong Kong's
Enjoy Yourself Tonight, which first aired in 1967 and ran for 27 years.
Another of today's variety shows in
Asia is
Taiwan's
Variety Big Brother. Taiwanese variety shows are infamous for their constant use of artificial laugh tracks even though there's a studio audience. However, the most popular variety program would have to be the long-running "Super Sunday", known for it's fast-paced style and catchphrases.
In
South Korea the hugely popular
Muhan Dojeon (
Infinite Challenge), broadcast by
MBC since 2005, is a new model of this. It combines comedy and variety scenes including unscripted stunts.
In the
Philippines, the longest-running variety show
Eat Bulaga still airs up to this day on
GMA Network. The show was first broadcast in 1979, originally on
RPN channel 9.
Many
television specials continue to resemble the variety show format to this day.
Further Information
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