Episode #2.6

Summary Berle's guests are singer Johnny Johnston, comedienne Nancy Walker, song and dance trio Buster Shaver, Olive (Shaver) and George (Shaver), singer/actress Kathryn Grayson, Bert Gordon, and Chinese acrobats Wong Troupe. In a sketch, Berle is Sitting Bull with Walker as Princess Leita and Bert Gordon as her father. Walker and Berle sing and dance "Pass the Peace Pipe." Milton helps a late-arriving audience member (Grayson) find a seat. Berle interviews Gordon portraying an opera coach. Nancy Walker performs a comedy song "Irving." Buster Shaver, Olive and George sing "I'm Just Wild About Harry" and dance "All the Things You Are." Johnson does "That Old Black Magic." The finale production number is set at Texacollege, with Berle as a student, and Walker sings "You've Got to Be a Football Hero."

S2.E6 ∙ Episode #2.6

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Milton Berle Arnold Stang Sid Stone Jimmy Nelson

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Genres : Comedy Family

Release date : Oct 24, 1949

Countries of origin : United States

Language : English

Filming locations : Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Production companies : National Broadcasting Company (NBC) Milton Berle Productions Texaco Gasoline Company

Summary Berle's guests are singer Johnny Johnston, comedienne Nancy Walker, song and dance trio Buster Shaver, Olive (Shaver) and George (Shaver), singer/actress Kathryn Grayson, Bert Gordon, and Chinese acrobats Wong Troupe. In a sketch, Berle is Sitting Bull with Walker as Princess Leita and Bert Gordon as her father. Walker and Berle sing and dance "Pass the Peace Pipe." Milton helps a late-arriving audience member (Grayson) find a seat. Berle interviews Gordon portraying an opera coach. Nancy Walker performs a comedy song "Irving." Buster Shaver, Olive and George sing "I'm Just Wild About Harry" and dance "All the Things You Are." Johnson does "That Old Black Magic." The finale production number is set at Texacollege, with Berle as a student, and Walker sings "You've Got to Be a Football Hero."

Details

Genres : Comedy Family

Release date : Oct 24, 1949

Countries of origin : United States

Language : English

Filming locations : Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Production companies : National Broadcasting Company (NBC) Milton Berle Productions Texaco Gasoline Company

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