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classic radio broadcasts of Milton Berle
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Radio Comedy, Music, and Variety Shows
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Milton
Berle:
Milton Berle (born
Mendel Berlinger; July 12, 1908 – March 27, 2002) was an
American comedian and actor. As the host of NBC's Texaco
Star Theater (1948–55), he was the first major American
television star and was known to millions of viewers as
"Uncle Miltie" and "Mr. Television" during TV's golden
age.
From 1934–36, Berle was heard regularly on The Rudy
Vallee Hour, and he attracted publicity as a regular on
The Gillette Original Community Sing, a Sunday night
comedy-variety program broadcast on CBS from September
6, 1936 to August 29, 1937. In 1939, he was the host of
Stop Me If You've Heard This One with panelists
spontaneously finishing jokes sent in by listeners.
In the late 1940s, he canceled well-paying nightclub
appearances to expand his radio career. Three Ring Time,
a comedy-variety show sponsored by Ballantine Ale, was
followed by a 1943 program sponsored by Campbell's
Soups. The audience participation show Let Yourself Go
(1944–1945) could best be described as "slapstick radio"
with studio audience members acting out long suppressed
urges—often directed at host Berle. Kiss and Make Up, on
CBS in 1946, featured the problems of contestants
decided by a jury from the studio audience with Berle as
the judge. Berle also made guest appearances on many
comedy-variety radio programs during the 1930s and
1940s.
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 in
the cast were Pert Kelton, Mary Schipp, Jack Albertson,
Arthur Q. Bryan, Ed Begley, Brazilian singer Dick Farney,
and announcer Frank Gallop. Sponsored by Philip Morris,
it aired on NBC from March 11, 1947 until April 13,
1948.
Berle later described this series as "the best radio
show I ever did ... a hell of a funny variety show". It
served as a springboard for Berle's emergence as
television's first major star.
And More
Bonus Radio Shows:
As a sampler of our old
time radio library, we are including these
classic old time radio shows on this DVD-ROM at no extra charge:
Mildred Bailey Show |
Nelson Eddy |
Stars in Jazz |
Mindy Carson |
One Night Stand |
Stars on Parade |
Mitch Miller |
Pat O'Brien From Inside Hollywood |
Stars Over Hollywood |
Nate Gross Show |
Stan Kenton |
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