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Gertrude and Berg
** Gertrude Berg, American actress ( b. 1899 )
Fleischmanns was also home to Gertrude Berg who portrayed the beloved Molly Goldberg on radio and early television.
* September 14 – Gertrude Berg, actress ( The Goldbergs )
The program was devised by writer-actress Gertrude Berg in 1928 and sold to the NBC radio network the following year.
When Gertrude Berg missed a couple of weeks due to illness, stations carrying the popular show were flooded with get-well mail.
Gertrude Berg as Molly Goldberg on the show's set.
He and Gertrude Berg reprised their roles in a 1950 film of the same name.
Eight months later, however NBC — the show's original broadcasting home — picked up the series for the 1952 – 53 season, but informed Gertrude Berg that if she persisted in allowing Philip Loeb to remain with the series, it would never be seen on television again.
During this time, Gertrude Berg and Arlene McQuade appeared as their characters of Molly and Rosalie, respectively, when they guested on NBC-TV's Texaco Star Theater starring Milton Berle.
In 1957, Gertrude Berg made her last two appearances as Molly Goldberg: first on an episode of the NBC-TV variety series Washington Square with Ray Bolger, and then on a Kate Smith special that aired on ABC-TV.
Despite being retitled The Gertrude Berg Show in mid-year, the program was cancelled after one season.
* Webcast on Gertrude Berg, The Paley Center for Media, " From The Goldbergs to 2005: The Evolution of the Family Sitcom " ( November 16, 2005 )
* The Remarkable Gertrude Berg: The Goldbergs
* The Rise of the Goldbergs by Gertrude Berg ( 1931 ) Forward by Eddie Cantor ; Barse & Co.
In 1950, Betty was nominated for her first Emmy Award as " Best Actress " on television, competing with such legendary stars as Judith Anderson, Helen Hayes, and Imogene Coca ( the award went to Gertrude Berg ).
Gertrude Berg ( October 3, 1898 – September 14, 1966 ) was an American actress and screenwriter.
Gertrude Berg was a skilled and enthusiastic gardener.
That same year, she made a last stab at television success in the Four Star Television situation comedy, Mrs. G. Goes to College ( retitled The Gertrude Berg Show at midseason ).
A biography of Berg, Something on My Own: Gertrude Berg and American Broadcasting, 1929 – 1956, by Glenn D. Smith, Jr. ( Syracuse University Press ) appeared in 2007.
* Gertrude Berg Honoree at The Paley Center for Media
* Syracuse University: Gertrude Berg Papers
* Interview with Fred Rogers Gertrude Berg on the PBS show Children's Corner, Archive of American Television interview with Fred Rogers, part 4 of 9, about ten minutes into the program.
* Webcast on Gertrude Berg, The Paley Center for Media, " From The Goldbergs to 2005: The Evolution of the Family Sitcom " ( November 16, 2005 )

Gertrude and returned
Alice interpreted the look as a flirtation and left the room, prompting Gertrude to follow, and when Gertrude returned, she said, " doesn't want to come lunch .... She feels the heat today.
Toklas and Stein returned to Paris in June 1916, and acquired a Ford automobile with the help of associates in the United States ; Gertrude learned to drive it with the help of her friend William Edwards Cook.
In 1925, he returned to figurative painting, and during the 1930s became a close friend of Gertrude Stein.
He returned to England on leave and proposed marriage to Gertrude Oglivie, the sister of a friend, whom he had been courting for years.
Three months later, Cary returned to service as a colonial officer, leaving a pregnant Gertrude in England.
Gertrude, blackmailed by Egidio, a male neighbour ( and acquaintance of l ' Innominato ) whose attentions she has returned, persuades Lucia to run an errand which will take her outside the convent for a short while.
Geoffrey Wilder murders Gertrude Yorkes as part of a sacrificial ritual, but he is captured and returned to his own time ( with his memory erased in the process ).
After Grace's death, Wright was cared for by a nanny, until his father made a trip to Omaha and returned with a young wife, Gertrude.

Gertrude and television
* Gertrude Michael, American film, stage and television actress.
Her last television appearance was as Gertrude in a 1953 adaptation of Hamlet, with Maurice Evans in the title role, on the Hallmark Hall of Fame.
In the 1961 – 1962 television season, Hardwicke starred as Professor Crayton in Gertrude Berg's sitcom Mrs. G. Goes to College, which ran for twenty-six weeks on CBS.
In 1948, he appeared in the NBC television production of Great Catherine with Gertrude Lawrence.
In the 1961-1962 television season Penn acted in the TV series Checkmate episode The Button-Down Break and starred as Jerry Green in Gertrude Berg's CBS's sitcom Mrs. G. Goes to College renamed at mid-season as The Gertrude Berg Show.
One of the earliest Jewish mother figures in American popular culture was Molly Goldberg, portrayed by Gertrude Berg, in the situation comedy The Goldbergs on radio in the 1929 – 1949 and television from 1949 – 1955.
Yertle is a character in the 1996 – 1997 television series The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss, and in Stephen Flaherty's Broadway musical Seussical, Yertle serves as a judge and Gertrude McFuzz acts as Horton's love interest.
Gertrude Stein and a Companion was recorded and broadcast on both the Bravo US cable and Bravo Canadian television networks.

Gertrude and six
These include Emma Hardies, adult ; Pauline Hardies, nine years ; Mary Hardies, three years ; Minnie Hardies, eight months ; Enfrozyna Konieczny, adult ; Joseph Konieczny, three years ; John Konieczny, two years ; Helena Konieczny, seven months ; Lizzie Cicero, adult ; Margaret Cicers, seven years ; George Cicero, five years ; Gerlen Cicero, two years ; Otille Erke, adult ; Matilda Erke, six years ; Gertrude Erke, eight years ; Chearles Erke, four years ; Lorene Erke, two years ; John Nowicki, adult ; Catherine Nowicki, adult ; Rovert Wagner, eighteen years ; Elizabeth dost, four years ; John Samp, adult ; Leo Buskowski, adult ; William Barrett, adult ; and Arthur Lee, adult.
In 1937, he also married Gertrude Buckman, a book reviewer for Partisan Review, whom he divorced after six years.
In 1968, he joined a syndicate with Rockefeller and others to buy six works by Picasso for the museum from the notable Gertrude Stein collection.
" During a Lady in the Dark rehearsal ," Davis wrote, " Gertrude Lawrence suddenly stopped singing midline and called out to Gershwin, who was monitoring from the orchestra, ' Why does she say ' I could wait four years ' -- why not five, or six?
Gertrude Stein admitted to writing the work in six weeks with an end to making money.
Sir Petronel promises Gertrude a coach and six and a castle.
Hubbard married and had six children: Robert Hubbard ( 1847-1849 ); Gertrude Hubbard ( 1849-1886 ); Mabel Gardiner Hubbard ( 1859 – 1923 ); Roberta Hubbard ( 1859-1885 ); Grace Hubbard ( 1865-1948 ); and Marian Hubbard ( 1867-1869 ).

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