Movie: Ann-Margret Olsson

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Ann-Margret
Ann-Margret

Herself

Tina Turner
Tina Turner

Herself

Ike Turner
Ike Turner

Himself

Robert Arditti
Robert Arditti

Dancer

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    Ann-Margret gave viewers a double dose of movie star glamour in 1975, with a pair of TV specials designed to showcase her musical and comedic talents. Arriving first up in January was this program "Ann-Margret Olsson" with guest stars The Osmonds and Ike & Tina Turner Turner. (The follow-up special "Ann-Margret Smith" debuted in November.)

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    1975-01-23

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    Ann Margret brings her special kind of glamour to TV!

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