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Lynde and made
Over the years, Lynde made regular appearances on sitcoms such as The Phil Silvers Show, The Munsters, and I Dream of Jeannie, and variety shows such as The Perry Como Show and The Dean Martin Show.
Lynde did not want to return, but according to Peter Marshall, they made Lynde an offer he could not refuse-including co-star billing with Marshall-and he return to series in the spring of that year.
According to the foundation the Bradley Prize is to " formally recognize individuals of extraordinary talent and dedication who have made contributions of excellence in areas consistent with The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation ’ s mission.
As the SAG departed the Sassan oil field, two Iranian F-4s made an attack run, but broke off when the Lynde McCormick locked its fire control radar on the aircraft.

Lynde and Broadway
In 1960, Lynde returned to Broadway when he was cast as " Harry MacAfee ," the father in Bye Bye Birdie.
The original Broadway cast included Dick Van Dyke, Chita Rivera, Paul Lynde, Dick Gautier, Susan Watson, Kay Medford and Charles Nelson Reilly.

Lynde and debut
There are many cameo appearances by notable performers, including Imogene Coca, Richard Deacon, Norman Fell, Fannie Flagg, Alice Ghostley, Roosevelt Grier, George Gobel, Paul Lynde, Roddy McDowall, Sheree North, Charles Pierce, Tom Poston, Charlotte Rae, Jimmie Walker and Michael Keaton in his film debut as Sailor ..

Lynde and revue
In his monologue from that revue, the " Trip of the Month Club ," Lynde portrayed a man on crutches recounting his misadventures on the African safari he took with his late wife.

Lynde and New
Rhodes is Chairman of the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Milwaukee, Wisconsin ; Delphi Financial Group, Inc. & Subsidiaries, New York ; Delphi International Ltd., Hamilton, Bermuda ; and Oracle Reinsurance Ltd., Hamilton, Bermuda, and has been on the board of Heritage Foundation since the end of 1993.
It was also conceived and produced by Sillman, with direction by David Tihmar and Paul Lynde ( sketches ). There were seven " New Faces " in all: 1934, 1936, 1943, 1962, and 1968.
* In Beach Blanket Bingo ( 1965 ): Bullets ( Paul Lynde ) tells Earl Wilson ( Earl Wilson ) that the club they are entering is not " a fancy New York night club, the kind you are used to, like the 21 Club " ( at 43 minutes into film ).
Charles married Lucy Cornelia Lynde of Buffalo, New York, in 1869.
* Francis Lynde Stetson-Attorney for John Pierpont Morgan ; former president, New York State Bar Association.
The genus was named to honor Francis Lynde Stetson, a New York attorney and plant lover.
Founded by Dorothea Lynde Dix on May 15, 1848, it was the first public mental hospital in the state of New Jersey, and the first mental hospital designed on the principle of the Kirkbride Plan.

Lynde and Faces
Dorothea Lynde Dix proclaims that “ Perhaps no flower ( not excepting even the queenly rose ) claims to be so universal a favorite, as the viola tricolor ; none currently has been honored with so rich a variety of names, at once expressive of grace, delicacy and tenderness .” Many of these names play on the whimsical nature of love, including “ Three Faces under a Hood ,” “ Flame Flower ,” “ Jump Up and Kiss Me ,” “ Flower of Jove ,” and “ Pink of my John .”

Lynde and which
In 1965, Lynde was involved in an accident in which a young actor, reputed to be his lover, fell to his death from the window of their hotel room in San Francisco's Sir Francis Drake Hotel.
This was followed by the 1985 acquisition of Allen-Bradley by Rockwell International Corporation, with a significant portion of the proceeds going into the expansion of The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, which saw its assets rise from $ 14m to over $ 290m.
In 1919 Rollin Lynde Hartt published an article about Burgess as one of " the funniest men who ever lived ," which appeared in newspapers nationwide.
For example, the University of Massachusetts Amherst has been supporting an academic major called the University Without Walls-UMass Amherst which is dedicated to helping non-traditional students complete their bachelor's degrees since 1971. Women's colleges also offer programs for older women who would like to return to school, such as Agnes Scott College's Irene K. Woodruff return-to-college program, Mount Holyoke College's Frances Perkins Program, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College's Women's External Degree Program, Simmons College ( Massachusetts )' s Dorothea Lynde Dix Scholars Program, Smith College's Ada Comstock Scholars Program, Bryn Mawr College's Katherine McBride Scholars Program, and Wellesley College's Davis Degree Program.
Without a first name, Jack appears, voiced by Paul Lynde, in the animated movie sequel Journey Back to Oz ( which had a different outcome for the character ).
Lynde and his wife formed Cottonwood Publishing, which later acquired the rights to Rick O ' Shay.

Lynde and co-starred
After the revue's run, Lynde co-starred in the short-lived 1956 sitcom Stanley opposite Buddy Hackett and Carol Burnett, both of whom were also starting out their careers in show business.

Lynde and with
A noted character actor with a distinctively campy and snarky persona that often poked fun at his barely in the closet homosexuality, Lynde was well known for his roles as Uncle Arthur on Bewitched and Harry MacAfee, the befuddled father in Bye Bye Birdie – both the stage musical and the film-version.
It was on Hollywood Squares that Lynde was best able to showcase his comedic talents with short, salty one-liners, delivered in his trademark sniggering delivery.
In 1972, Lynde starred in the short-lived ABC sitcom, The Paul Lynde Show, playing an uptight attorney and father at odds with his liberal-minded son-in-law.
Although he was voted America ’ s favorite comedian in a 1974 poll and highly sought out for every manner of TV game and variety show, it was the failure of his two series that reportedly exacerbated Lynde ’ s drinking problem, leading to numerous run-ins with the law and frequent arrests for public intoxication.
Despite this, Lynde's amazing popularity led to his being signed by ABC to host a series of specials from 1975 to 1979, including: The Paul Lynde Comedy Hour ( November 6, 1975 ) with Jack Albertson, Nancy Walker and the Osmond Brothers ; The Paul Lynde Halloween Special ( October 29, 1976 ) featuring the first prime-time network appearance of KISS, along with Margaret Hamilton recreating her role as the Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz.
Other guests included Betty White, Donny Osmond and Marie Osmond, Tim Conway and Roz Kelly as Happy Days ' Pinkie Tuscadero ; The Paul Lynde Comedy Hour ( April 23, 1977 ) with Cloris Leachman and Tony Randall ; T ' was the Night Before Christmas with Alice Ghostley, Martha Raye, George Gobel and Foster Brooks ; The Paul Lynde Comedy Hour ( May 20, 1978 ) with Juliet Prowse, Brenda Vaccaro and Harry Morgan of MASH.
The officer, who was investigating a car burglary, claimed Lynde kept insisting that the officer "... attend to Lynde's complaint that his briefcase with $ 1, 000 in cash and valuables inside had been stolen.
After the airing of his final programs for ABC, Paul Lynde at the Movies ( March 1979 ) with guests Betty White, Vicki Lawrence, Robert Urich and Gary Coleman and Paul Lynde Goes M-A-A-A-AD ( May 20, 1979 ) with Marie Osmond, Charo and Vicki Lawrence, Lynde's disenchantment with being " boxed into " the The Hollywood Squares led him to leave the series despite not having any other offers of work.

Lynde and fellow
Paul Lynde was born in Mount Vernon, Ohio, and studied drama at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, where his fellow students included Cloris Leachman, Charlotte Rae, Patricia Neal, Jeffrey Hunter and Claude Akins.
However, much like fellow game-show regular Paul Lynde of the same era, Reilly played up a campy on-screen persona.

Lynde and Eartha
It helped jump start the careers of several young performers including Paul Lynde, Alice Ghostley, Eartha Kitt, Robert Clary, Carol Lawrence, Ronny Graham, performer / writer Mel Brooks ( as Melvin Brooks ), and lyricist Sheldon Harnick.
Ronny Graham, Eartha Kitt, Robert Clary, Alice Ghostley, June Carroll, Virginia De Luce, Carol Lawrence, Patricia Hammerlee, Paul Lynde, and Bill Millikin repeated their stage roles.

Lynde and Kitt
The cast featured Graham, Kitt, Clary, Virginia Bosler, June Carroll, Virginia De Luce, Ghostley, Patricia Hammerlee, Lawrence, Lynde and Bill Milliken.

Lynde and Alice
In addition to The Odd Couple, The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Happy Days, other live sitcoms that were sweetened by Douglass were The Paul Lynde Show ( ABC, 1972 – 73 ), The Bob Newhart Show ( CBS, 1972 – 78 ), Maude ( CBS, 1972 – 78 ), Rhoda ( CBS, 1974 – 78 ), Laverne and Shirley ( ABC, 1976 – 83 ), Alice ( CBS, 1976 – 85 ), Soap ( ABC, 1977 – 81 ), Taxi ( ABC, 1978 – 82 ; NBC, 1982 – 83 ), Seinfeld ( NBC 1990-1998 ), Friends ( NBC 1994-2004 ), Cheers ( NBC, 1982 – 93 ) and its spinoff Frasier ( NBC, 1993 – 2004 ).

Lynde and Ghostley
McKinley and Alan Safier in the roles originated by Ghostley, Lynde and Graham, respectively.

Lynde and Carol
Hackett starred as the title character in Stanley, a situation comedy that also featured Carol Burnett and the voice of Paul Lynde.
* Stanley ( 1956 TV series ), American comedy series starring Buddy Hackett, Paul Lynde, and Carol Burnett
Stanley is an American situation comedy starring Buddy Hackett, Carol Burnett, and the voice of Paul Lynde.

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