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  1. The Milton Berle Show: With Milton Berle, Sid Stone, Jimmy Nelson, Arnold Stang. The Texaco Star Theatre was one of the most popular shows in the history of television. In the first year, Milton Berle was not the permanent emcee, but once he replaced the rotation, the show soared to ratings dominance (Number One in 1950-51), NBC dominated ...

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    • 1948-06-08
    • Comedy, Family
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Milton_BerleMilton Berle - Wikipedia

    By the time the again-renamed Milton Berle Show finished its only full season (1955–56), Berle was already becoming history—though his final season was host to two of Elvis Presley's earliest television appearances, April 3 and June 5, 1956.

    • Library of Congress
    • Milton Berle papers, 1906-2002
  3. The Milton Berle Show: With Virginia Ann Lee, Milton Berle, Irving Benson, Donna Loren. Amidst a huge publicity blitz by ABC-TV (including an iron-clad, long term contract) and considerable speculation as to whether he could win over the Baby Boomers as he had their parents, entertainment legend Milton Berle attempted a prime-time TV comeback ...

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    • 1966-09-09
    • Music, Comedy
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  4. 31. Juli 2019 · Milton Berle Show - Sept. 21, 1954 (NBC) - YouTube. Free The Kinescopes! 11.2K subscribers. Subscribed. 191. 18K views 4 years ago. In this seventh season premiere, Berle's guests include...

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    • Free The Kinescopes!
  5. The Milton Berle Show (September 19, 1966) - YouTube. 17.7K subscribers. From the second episode of his short-lived return on ABC, this week features Adam West, Van Williams, Phyllis...

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  6. Milton Berle war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler, Entertainer und Komiker. Seine Karriere reichte von der Stummfilmzeit bis in das Jahr 2000. Berle galt in den 1950er Jahren als erster Star des amerikanischen Fernsehens.

  7. S8.E2 ∙ State of Confusion. Tue, Oct 18, 1955. The regular variety format is replaced this week by an original comedy written by Gore Vidal. It tells the story of a shady bookie and his wife who are forced from Chicago by Cement Jackson. They hit the road, change their names, and settle in a Southwestern state.