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In 1940, an RKO movie adaptation starred Granville Owen ( later known as Jeff York ) as Li ' l Abner, with Buster Keaton taking the role of Lonesome Polecat, and featuring a title song with lyrics by Milton Berle.
However, Berle's claims to have appeared in many of these films, particularly the 1914 Chaplin Keystone comedy Tillie's Punctured Romance, are hotly disputed by some, who cite the lack of supporting evidence that Berle even visited the West Coast until much later.
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.
It employed top comedy writers ( Nat Hiken, brothers Danny and Neil Simon, Leo Fuld, Aaron Ruben ), and Berle later recalled this series as " the best radio show I ever did ... a hell of a funny variety show ".
The film starred comedian Milton Berle, dancer Ann Miller, and singer Harriet Hilliard ( later Harriet Nelson of Ozzie and Harriet ).
* June 8 – Milton Berle becomes the first United States television star with the debut of Texaco Star Theater ( later The Milton Berle Show ) on NBC ( 1948 – 1953 ).
Berle kept his notes, however ( later, evidence during Hiss ' perjury trials ).
Two years later, it became, simply, The Milton Berle Show, its title until its run ended at last in June 1956.
Matthews went on to marry and divorce comedian Milton Berle, also twice, while Rose married Doris Vidor later in 1964.
He later helped develop television specials for Petula Clark, Perry Como, Bing Crosby, Alan King, Milton Berle, Sammy Davis Jr., Lily Tomlin, Paul McCartney, Anne Bancroft, and Burt Bacharach.

Berle and said
It has also been said that Berle had less appeal with audiences outside the Borscht Belt as television expanded from big East Coast markets to smaller cities.
With Berle at the helm, Texaco Star Theater was credited heavily with driving American television set sales heavily ; the number of TV sets sold during Berle's run on the show was said to have grown from 500, 000 his first year on the tube to over 30 million when the show ended in 1956.
While witnessing an early post-production editing session, comedian Milton Berle once pointed out a particular joke and said, " as long as we're here doing this, that joke didn't get the response we wanted ".
( The character is said to have been based on Milton Berle.
Dot was said to be close friends with Fanny Brice, while Yakko had a famous feud with Milton Berle.
Moreover, in a very real sense, it was Gorgeous George who single-handedly established television as a viable entertainment medium that could potentially reach millions of homes across the country ( in fact, it is said that George was probably responsible for selling as many TV sets as Milton Berle ).

Berle and be
This conference was held despite Stavropoulos' assurance to Adolf Berle, who was leaving the same day for Puerto Rico, that nothing would be done until his return on January 22, except that the Secretary General would probably order the list destroyed.
The director told Berle that he would portray a little boy who would be thrown from a moving train.
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 ).
* Ruth Berle ( 1921 – 1989 ), second wife of comedian Milton Berle ; Milton was originally supposed to be interred here, in a double crypt with Ruth, but was instead interred in Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery
At its worst, the underlying tone of the Berle programs can appear to be one of contempt should the audience not respond approvingly.

Berle and about
Berle quipped about his friend, " The only thing funnier than Henny's jokes is his violin playing.
Worried that the Soviets might try to kill Chambers too, Berle again told the FBI about his interview with Chambers.
Chambers told Adolf A. Berle, then Assistant Secretary of State, about Witt's involvement in the " Ware group " in 1939.
Berle is about a drive west from the village of Bremanger.
Snorri Sturluson, the Icelandic historian, writes about the King in Berle, and his sons were a central subject in the histories of Harald Fairhair.

Berle and Mr
His stature as the medium's first superstar earned Berle the sobriquet " Mr. Television ".
Bishop Fulton J. Sheen's devotional program Life Is Worth Living went up against Milton Berle in many cities, and was the first show to compete successfully in the ratings against " Mr. Television ".
It was one of the first successful examples of American television broadcasting, remembered as the show that gave Milton Berle the nickname " Mr. Television ".
* 27 Milton Berle, 93, American comedian dubbed " Mr. Television ".
The next day, Harry and Agnes returned to the scene with Agnes ’ brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Berle Lewis.
Airing opposite NBC's highly popular Milton Berle show on Tuesday nights, Sheen was the only person ever to give " Mr. Television ", also known as " Uncle Miltie ", a run for his money.

Berle and .
It heard Bang-Jensen twice and his lawyer, Adolf A. Berle, Jr., once.
On January 24 Paul Bang-Jensen, accompanied by Adolf Berle, was met by Dragoslav Protitch and Colonel Frank Begley, former Police Chief of Farmington, Conn., and now head of U.N. special police.
For all these points he relies exclusively on Berle and Means's study of 1932, The Modern Corporation And Private Property.
) Milton Berle also passed on the role.
* The first ever telethon was hosted by Milton Berle in 1949 to raise funds for the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation.
* 1956 – Elvis Presley introduces his new single, " Hound Dog ", on The Milton Berle Show, scandalizing the audience with his suggestive hip movements.
* 1948 – Milton Berle hosts the debut of Texaco Star Theater.
* 1908 – Milton Berle, American comedian and actor ( d. 2002 )
* 2002 – Milton Berle, American actor and comedian ( b. 1908 )
During that year, legendary conductor Arturo Toscanini made his first of ten TV appearances conducting the NBC Symphony Orchestra, and Texaco Star Theater, starring comedian Milton Berle, became television's first gigantic hit show.
The other Warner brother, Jack, began his hatred of television with problems with Milton Berle being hired by the studio to make an unsuccessful film Always Leave Them Laughing during the peak of his television popularity.
Warner felt that Berle was not strong enough as a lead to carry a film and that people would not pay to see the man they could see on television for free.
However Jack Warner was pressured into using Berle, even replacing Danny Kaye with him.
* July 12 – Milton Berle, American comedian ( d. 2002 )
* June 5 – Elvis Presley introduces his new single, " Hound Dog ", on The Milton Berle Show, scandalizing the audience with his suggestive hip movements.
** Milton Berle, American comedian and actor ( b. 1908 )
* Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook-Hosted by Fozzie in the attic as he looks through a scrapbook of his material from the show, with guest stars Raquel Welch, Beverly Sills, and Milton Berle.
* Inventions and Their Management ( 1937 ; vt. Inventions, Patents, and Their Management ( 1959 )) ( with Alf K. Berle )-de Camp's first work of nonfiction
Milton Berle ( born Milton Berlinger, July 12, 1908 – March 27, 2002 ) was an American comedian and actor.
He chose Milton Berle as his professional name when he was 16.
His mother, Sarah ( Sadie ) Glantz Berlinger ( 1877 – 1954 ), eventually became stagestruck and changed her name to Sandra Berle when Milton became famous.
Berle entered show business at the age of five when he won an amateur talent contest.

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