George introduces himself, then his orchestra leader, John Scott Trotter to his audience, then his guest, Fred Mac Murray, saxophone in hand, who wants something to do, but George refuses. Next he ...
George Gobel’s sudden TV popularity is as baffling as a common cold: everybody gets it, but nobody can explain it. A mild-voiced, crewcut, anonymous sort of a man, he says: “The trouble with me is, ...
With many a TV set, viewers are still subject to double vision. Now both NBC and ABC are trying to add double sound. After a test run in seven cities, Lawrence Welk’s Wednesday show (ABC) was ...
Norman Lear, who died today at 101, had been in the TV business for more than 70 years. Along the way, he’d written and created some of the most iconic and groundbreaking shows in television history ...
CEDAR FALLS -- I expect it was your reporter rather than Lorenzo Creighton himself who botched the George Gobel quote on your front page. ("Waterloo native wins prestigious U.S. award," Pat Kinney, ...
George reminisces about how he and Tennessee Ernie Ford first met and the two appear as entertainers at a hillbilly night club. Peggie King is on hand to sing "Moments to Remember". Outraged at the ...
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