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  1. In December 1948 to March 1949, Morey Amsterdam was the emcee at a small fictional nightclub in New York City's Times Square. Charlie the Doorman (later Newton the Waiter) and Lola the cigarette girl were also employed at the club.

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    • 1948-12-17
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  2. The Morey Amsterdam Show is an American sitcom which ran from 1948 to 1949 on CBS Television (13 episodes) and 1949–50 on the DuMont Television Network (58 episodes), for a total of 71 episodes.

    • Sitcom
  3. Morey Amsterdam is joined in the series opener by regulars Art Carney and Jacqueline Susann. Guests are singer Eileen Barton and dancers (Mary Ann) Niles and (Bob) Fosse. Morey plays "Bright Eyes" on the cello.

  4. Morey announces that the Silver Swan will be closing for renovations and hopes to open again after the New Year. For the last show, he and announcer Don Russell change roles, with Morey introducing Don as the show's emcee and Russell singing a chorus of Morey's popular song, "Yuk-a-Puk".

  5. Visit the TV show page for 'The Morey Amsterdam Show' on Moviefone. Discover the show's synopsis, cast details, and season information. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and episode...

  6. The Morey Amsterdam Show is an American sitcom which ran from 1948-1949 on CBS Television and 1949-1950 on the DuMont Television Network, for a total of 71 episodes.

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  8. The Morey Amsterdam Show is an American sitcom which ran from 1948-1949 on CBS Television (13 episodes) and 1949-1950 on the DuMont Television Network (58 episodes), for a total of 71 episodes. The show began on CBS Radio with Morey Amsterdam playing himself as the emcee at a fictional New York City nightclub, the "Golden Goose Cafe".