The Milton Berle Show - Volumes 1 & 2 (1948)
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Synopsis: Milton Berle first charmed audiences in the 1948 as the host of a comedy-variety hour called THE TEXACO STAR THEATRE. The show was a huge success in the fifties, and Merle became a major star of... Milton Berle first charmed audiences in the 1948 as the host of a comedy-variety hour called THE TEXACO STAR THEATRE. The show was a huge success in the fifties, and Merle became a major star of the new television medium. Structured around a Vaudeville format, the show highlighted Berle's flair for comedy, gags, and outrageous costumes. In 1966, "Uncle Milty" returned with THE MILTON BERLE SHOW, based on a similar format. Filmed at the Hollywood Theatre, the skits in this best-of collection include guest appearances by comic legends Ethel Merman, Danny Thomas, Jackie Cooper, Mickey Rooney, Peter Lawford, and Zsa Zsa Gabor. This release includes more than eight hours of classic comedy with one of television's entertainment legends. [More]
Starring: Milton Berle, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Ethel Merman, Danny Thomas
Starring: Milton Berle, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Ethel Merman, Danny Thomas, Jackie Cooper, Mickey Rooney, Peter Lawford
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