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Starring
  
Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
24 October 1959

Network
  
Broadcast syndication

Number of episodes
  
44

7.7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Country of origin
  
United States

No. of seasons
  
2

Final episode date
  
1961

Number of seasons
  
2

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Opening theme
  
"Playboy's Theme" by Cy Coleman

Cast
  
Hugh Hefner, Merle Pertile

Similar
  
Playboy After Dark, The Girls Next Door, The Playboy Club, Sex: The Revolution, Kendra

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Playboy's Penthouse was an American variety/talk television show hosted by Playboy founder and then-editor/publisher Hugh Hefner. It was first broadcast on October 24, 1959 and ran in syndication for two seasons.

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Development

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The show was designed as a way to spread Playboy magazine's influence beyond the printed page and to help non-readers get to know Hefner.

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The show, initially recorded at ABC's Chicago station WBKB, was set up as if it were a party at Hefner's own apartment, with many Playboy Playmates and bunnies in attendance. Celebrity guests would engage in conversation with Hefner and then perform, as well. The theme was written by Cy Coleman. The first season ran slightly more than one year with a second season starting on September 9, 1961 with Jack E. Leonard, Anita O'Day, Buddy Greco, and George Wein. After the second season's planned programs were completed, Sammy Davis, Jr. was booked to play a Chicago nightclub and expressed a desire to appear on the show. Hefner was unable to book additional production time at the WBKB Studios on State Street, but was able to strike a deal with CBS's WBBM-TV to reconstruct the Playboy's Penthouse set at their McClurg Court studios and tape an additional five programs there in November and December 1960, the Davis guest appearance being the first segment taped. In Chicago, the WBBM-TV tapings were shown on WBKB as part of the continuous second season run.

Legacy

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In 1969, Hefner launched a show in a very similar style, Playboy After Dark which was taped in Los Angeles. Episodes of Playboy's Penthouse were included in the DVD release of Playboy After Dark in 2006 and footage from the show has been used on Hefner's most recent program, The Girls Next Door.

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References

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