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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.

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    • 1948-06-08
    • Comedy, Family
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  2. 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
    • 60
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Milton_BerleMilton Berle - Wikipedia

    Milton Berle (born Mendel Berlinger; Yiddish: ‏מענדעל בערלינגער; July 12, 1908 – March 27, 2002) was an American actor and comedian. His career as an entertainer spanned over eight decades, first in silent films and on stage as a child actor, then in radio, movies and television.

    • Library of Congress
    • Milton Berle papers, 1906-2002
  4. Jul 31, 2019 · In this seventh season premiere, Berle's guests include Mickey Rooney, Connie Russell, columnist and quiz show panelist Dorothy Kilgallen, television critic Jack O'Brien, Joey Foreman, and...

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  5. Dec 31, 2014 · Sponsored by Philip Morris, it aired on NBC from March 11, 1947, until April 13, 1948. Scripted by Hal Block and Martin Ragaway, The Milton Berle Show brought Berle together with Arnold Stang, later a familiar face as Berle's TV sidekick. Others...

  6. Tue, Sep 28, 1948. Milton Berle's guests are musical/comedy actress Mary McCarty, the Three Wiles, comedians Garry Moore and Lou Costello, hillbilly band Ozark Mountaineers, and dancers The Szonys. Berle joins the Mountaineers as dopey Cousin Elmer, and plays a French dame in the Texaco commercial with Sid Stone.

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  8. The Milton Berle Show. 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 Tuesday night, and Berle became the first great star of the new ...