Episode list

The Milton Berle Show

Episode #7.1

Mon, Sep 20, 1954
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 Nancy Walker. With Mickey's help, Milton schemes to get free publicity by faking a broken leg.
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Episode #7.2

Mon, Oct 04, 1954
Berle's guests are actors Fernando Lamas and Arlene Dahl. Milton buys a South American uranium mine.
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Martha Raye, Charlie Applewhite, Fred Clark
Berle's guests include Martha Raye. Being election night, Max plays a newscaster who brings the latest vote totals--from a Paris precinct. Charlie Applewhite performs "Stars Never Cry." Milton and Martha appear as famous couples Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Columbus, a pharaoh and his queen, and Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
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Episode #7.5

Mon, Nov 15, 1954
Berle's guests include Gertrude Berg and singer/actor John Raitt. Berg again appears as her character Molly Goldberg, this time wanting Miltie to donate a new Buick for her club to raffle off.
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Episode #7.6

Mon, Nov 29, 1954
Berle's guests are vaudeville team Smith and Dale and actress Zsa Zsa Gabor. Milton suffers with a case of insomnia.
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Episode #7.7

Mon, Dec 13, 1954
Milton's guests are vaudeville team Smith and Dale and actress/singer Janet Blair. In this Christmas episode, Berle acts as a department store Santa for a publicity stunt. He becomes involved with criminals who are stealing merchandise.
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Episode #7.8

Mon, Dec 27, 1954
The guests of a cardboard cut-out of Milton Berle include ventriloquist Paul Winchell, actress/singer Delores Gray, British musical comedy performer Jack Buchanan, singer/actress Kay Thompson and vaudeville team Smith and Dale.
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Episode #7.13

Mon, Mar 07, 1955
Berle's guests include Hildy Parks and Elizabeth Patterson. Milton is sleuth Professor Higgins, one of four characters he portrays in this comic mystery. Higgins tries to solve a case with little help from his wife (Parks) and mother-in-law (Patterson).
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Episode #7.15

Mon, Apr 04, 1955
Berle's guests include bawdy burlesque entertainer Sophie Tucker. Berle's secretary Max leads people to believe Milton is broke.
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Episode #7.16

Mon, Apr 18, 1955
Milton's guests include actress Hildy Parks, singer Gisele MacKenzie, and songwriter Hoagy Carmichael. Professor Higgins, Milton's Latin teacher, has written a song and seeks Berle's help in getting it heard.
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Episode #7.17

Mon, May 02, 1955
Uncle Miltie's guests include Gertrude Berg and Arlene McQuade. Molly Goldberg comes to Berle again for his help. This time, daughter Rosalie wants to become a ballerina.
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Episode #7.19

Mon, May 30, 1955
Milton's scheduled guests include rock 'n roll band Bill Haley and the Comets, tap dance team Condos and Brandow, and singer Johnny Maddox.
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Final Berle Show sponsored by Buick featuring Steve Allen, Martha Raye, Joan Blondell
The final episode as "The Buick-Berle Show" guests include comedienne Martha Raye, Steve Allen, actress Joan Blondell, singers Johnny Desmond and Alan Dale, regulars Ruth Gilbert, Charlie Applewhite and Arnold Stang, and Art Mooney and his Orchestra. Applewhite, Dale and Desmond sing "Blue Star" and "Play Me Heart and Flowers" while Mooney and Orchestra play "Honey Babe." The finale featuring the whole cast is titled "Alabama Jubilee."
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Ein Luftikus zum Verlieben

Ein Luftikus zum Verlieben

At first glance, the Munich management consultant Max Tanner is a real dream guy: attractive, successful and charming. However, Max is also an incorrigible Luftikus and Casanova. Of course, his new girlfriend, the illustrator Anna, doesn't want to admit this, because she is head over heels in love with Max. She ignores all the warnings of her little daughter Lilli and her friend Magda - until Max sells her on her birthday of all things to go out with a seductive business partner. When the disappointed Anna also catches him in flagranti, she immediately breaks up with Max and curses him with the words "From now on you're air!" What Anna doesn't suspect: her words will come true. When Max comes into the office the next day, he has to realize with horror that nobody notices him. As an invisible listener, however, he himself finds out some unpleasant truths: his colleagues, who used to admire him so much, are actually gossip about his countless affairs ; his friend and partner Robert steals his ideas and tries to take over the company, also taking advantage of Max's sudden "disappearance" to hook up with Anna. Only now does Max begin to understand how much Anna really means to him. Feverishly, he searches for a way to become visible again and ask Anna for forgiveness - in vain. Only when he saves little Lilli from a serious accident is she able to see him again. And although the girl has never really liked him, Max manages to persuade her to help him. But Anna doesn't believe her daughter when she tries to explain Max's predicament to her. Incidentally, however, the advantages of its invisibility also show. In this way, Max Lilli can speak up at school and save Anna from the advances of a sleazy publisher. However, when Robert asks for Anna's hand and she hesitantly accepts the proposal, everything seems lost for Max. Anna also has to admit that she simply cannot forget Max, despite his mistakes. But the wedding preparations are already in full swing. Then, at the last second, the witty Lilli has a daring idea in the truest sense of the word to thwart the marriage, to banish the "curse" and bring Max and Anna together after all.

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