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The Colgate Comedy Hour Season 3 released on September 21, 1952.

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S03E01 Aired September 21, 1952

Martin & Lewis

Features songs "You Belong To Me" and "Hominy Grits"

S03E02 Aired September 28, 1952

Eddie Cantor

S03E03 Aired October 05, 1952

Donald O'Connor

S03E04 Aired October 19, 1952

Abbott & Costello

Lizabeth Scott, Gisele macKenzie, The Four Pipers, Les dassie, Dudley Dickerson, Milt Bronson, Bobby Barber, Sid Fields and Al Goodman and his Orchestra

S03E05

Donald O'Connor and Ben Blue

The legendary duo, Abbott and Costello cohost another great episode of the Colgate Comedy hour. Special guests Elizabeth Scott Gisele McKenziel and the Dassies join the show.

S03E06 Aired October 26, 1952

Donald O'Connor and Ben Blue

S03E07 Aired November 02, 1952

Judy Canova

S03E08 Aired November 09, 1952

Bob Hope

S03E09 Aired November 16, 1952

Donald O'Connor

S03E10 Aired November 30, 1952

Martin & Lewis

S03E11 Aired November 30, 1952

Martin & Lewis

S03E12 Aired December 14, 1952

Abbott & Costello - Christmas Show

Abbott & Costello present a comedy/variety Christmas Special, including their routines, singing, dancing, and acrobats.

S03E13 Aired December 14, 1952

Abbott & Costello - Christmas Show

Abbott & Costello present a comedy/variety Christmas Special, including their routines, singing, dancing, and acrobats.

S03E14 Aired December 21, 1952

Episode 14

S03E15 Aired December 28, 1952

Phil Harris and Ben Blue

S03E16 Aired January 11, 1953

Abbott & Costello

Victor Borge, Gisele MacKenzie, Grace Hartman, Allan Jones, Sid Fields, Harry Lang, The Four Pipers, Bobby Barber, R. J. Otis and Abner, The Hollywood Stunt Group

S03E17

Eddie Cantor

Abbott and Costello come and host a mock of the Inaugural Ball for the President Eisenhower. It includes Victor Borge by sending out former President Truman and his daguther performing.

S03E18 Aired January 25, 1953

Martin & Lewis

The boys introduce sketches from earlier shows (because Jerry had injured himself on a motor scooter).

S03E19 Aired January 25, 1953

Martin & Lewis

S03E20 Aired February 01, 1953

Bob Hope

S03E21 Aired February 08, 1953

Ben Blue

S03E22 Aired February 15, 1953

Eddie Cantor

S03E23 Aired February 22, 1953

The Ritz Brothers

S03E24 Aired March 01, 1953

Bob Hope and George Jessel

S03E25 Aired March 08, 1953

Donald O'Connor

S03E26 Aired March 15, 1953

Eddie Cantor

S03E27 Aired March 22, 1953

100th Episode

S03E28 Aired March 29, 1953

Bob Hope

S03E29 Aired April 05, 1953

Donald O'Connor

S03E30 Aired April 12, 1953

Eddie Cantor

S03E31 Aired April 26, 1953

Abbott & Costello

Hoagy Carmichael, Teresa Brewer, The Four Pipers, The Amin Brothers, Sid Fields, Michael Ross, Jack Lomas, Sherry Morland, Evelynne D'Smith, Sid Marion, Bobby Barber and Al Goodman and his Orchestra

S03E32 Aired May 03, 1953

Martin & Lewis

Sketches involve a harem and the boys taking out insurance policies on each other.

S03E33 Aired May 03, 1953

Martin & Lewis

S03E34 Aired May 10, 1953

Eddie Cantor

S03E35 Aired May 17, 1953

Donald O'Connor

S03E36 Aired May 31, 1953

Martin & Lewis

S03E37 Aired May 31, 1953

Martin & Lewis

Martin and Lewis welcome Patti Lewis, dancers The Four Step Brothers, Danny Arnold, and cameos by Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, with Dick Stabile and his Orchestra. Dean and Jerry are upstaged by Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh who refuse to leave the stage. Airline pilot Dean deals with a new lunatic steward, Jerry. Jerry's a disruptive nine-year-old irritating his father and a cop at the arcade. Jerry plugs the new issue of TV Guide with he and Dean on the cover. Patti sings "My Daddy, My Hero, My Love" and a duet with Jerry. The boys dance with the Step Brothers in the close.

S03E38 Aired June 07, 1953

Eddie Cantor

S03E39 Aired June 14, 1953

Bob Hope