Comedian who played Louie the Lilac on "Batman" |
New York Times |
02 Mar 2024 |
Host of "Texaco Star Theater," sometimes called TV's first hit show |
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Actor Milton ___ fondly known as "Uncle Miltie" |
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"Uncle Miltie" |
Eugene Sheffer |
12 Aug 2023 |
TV's "Uncle Miltie" |
Thomas Joseph |
05 Aug 2023 |
TV's "Uncle Miltie" |
Thomas Joseph |
13 Aug 2021 |
Milton who got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960 |
The Washington Post Sunday |
13 Dec 2020 |
Milton of TV |
Premier Sunday |
27 Oct 2019 |
TV comedy pioneer |
The Washington Post |
10 Aug 2019 |
TV comedy pioneer |
LA Times Daily |
10 Aug 2019 |
Milton of early TV |
Universal |
29 Jul 2019 |
Uncle Miltie of early TV |
LA Times Daily |
20 Jul 2019 |
Uncle Miltie of early TV |
The Washington Post |
20 Jul 2019 |
TV comedy pioneer |
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Milton of early TV |
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Uncle Miltie of early TV |
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See 45 Down |
Newsday |
26 Oct 2018 |
Golden Age TV star |
LA Times Daily |
28 Sep 2018 |
Golden Age TV star |
The Washington Post |
28 Sep 2018 |
TV's 'Uncle Miltie' |
Wall Street Journal |
16 May 2018 |
TV's "Uncle Miltie" |
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Golden Age TV star |
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Comedian dubbed 'Mr. Television' |
The Washington Post |
01 Sep 2017 |
Comedian dubbed "Mr. Television" |
LA Times Daily |
01 Sep 2017 |
First TV superstar |
Newsday |
20 Aug 2017 |
Comedian dubbed "Mr. Television" |
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'Mr. Television' |
Wall Street Journal |
19 Nov 2016 |
'Uncle Miltie' |
Thomas Joseph |
23 Sep 2016 |
Milton of comedy |
New York Times |
16 Jun 2016 |
'Texaco Star Theater' host |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Apr 2016 |
Comedian who married Joyce Mathews in 1941, divorced her in 1947 and married her again in 1949 'because she reminded me of my first wife' |
New York Times |
01 Apr 2016 |
'Uncle Miltie' |
Premier Sunday |
24 Jan 2016 |
Milton of comedy |
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He played himself in 'Broadway Danny Rose' and 'Pee-wee's Big Adventure' |
New York Times |
05 Sep 2015 |
Early Neil Simon employer |
Newsday |
11 Jul 2015 |
He played himself in "Broadway Danny Rose" and "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" |
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Early Neil Simon employer |
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Early TV star Milton |
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"Mr. Television" |
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Comedian known as "Mr. Television" |
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Uncle Miltie's surname |
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TV Hall of Fame charter member |
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TV great who said "I live to laugh, and I laugh to live" |
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"Texaco Star Theater" host |
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"Mr. Television" |
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Actor/comic Milton |
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TV's Uncle Miltie |
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Golden Age TV star |
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TV's Uncle Miltie |
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TV's first big star |
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Comedian dubbed "The Thief of Bad Gags" |
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Charter member of the Television Hall of Fame |
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Mr. Television, Milton |
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1950s NBC icon |
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Charter member of the TV Hall of Fame |
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Friars Club of Beverly Hills founder |
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Milton of TV |
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TV's 'Uncle Miltie' |
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TV's "Uncle Miltie" |
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Early TV comedian Milton |
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The Thief of Bad Gags |
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Old Texaco pitchman |
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Uncle Miltie |
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"Mr. Television" |
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"Uncle Miltie" |
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"Mr. Tuesday Night" |
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1949 Emmy winner for Most Outstanding Kinescope Personality |
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Star of "Always Leave Them Laughing," 1949 |
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"Mr. Television" |
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Uncle Miltie |
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"Texaco Star Theater" host |
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1949 Emmy winner for Most Outstanding Kinescope Personality |
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First TV superstar Milton |
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TV's Milton |
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"Uncle Miltie" |
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"Texaco Star Theater" host |
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"Texaco Star Theater" host |
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TV pioneer Milton |
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"Texaco Star Theater" star |
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Early TV legend |
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"Texaco Star Theater" host |
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Uncle Miltie |
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TV's first megastar |
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Comedian called "the thief of bad gags" |
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Memorable Miltie |
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Memorable Miltie |
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Old Texaco pitchman |
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"Mr. Tuesday Night" |
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TV's Uncle Miltie |
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Comic legend |
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Uncle Miltie |
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"Uncle Miltie" |
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"Uncle Miltie" |
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"Texaco Star Theater" star |
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"Mr. Television" |
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Mr. Television |
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Uncle Milty |
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"Uncle Miltie" |
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Pioneer TV personality |
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His theme song was "Near You" |
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"Texaco Star Theater" star |
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TV uncle |
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"The thief of bad gags" |
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'50s TV superstar |
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"Texaco Star Theater" star |
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"Mr. Television" |
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His theme song was "Near You" |
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Actor/comic Milton |
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The Thief of Bad Gags |
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"Texaco Star Theater" headliner |
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"Uncle Miltie" |
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"Mr. Television" |
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Pioneer TV personality |
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Roosevelt brain truster Adolf |
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'Mr. Television' |
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Uncle Miltie |
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Pioneer TV personality |
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Comic who played Louie the Lilac on "Batman" |
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"Uncle Miltie" |
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Uncle Miltie |
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VIP of '50s TV |
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"Texaco Star Theater" star |
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Mr. Television |
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"Mr. Television" |
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Cross-dresser of early TV |
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Uncle Miltie |
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"Mr. Television" |
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Funnyman Milton |
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"Texaco Star Theater" star |
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One-time television host Milton |
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TV's Uncle Miltie |
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First TV superstar |
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Old Texaco star |
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Tuesday night fixture on early NBC |
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TV's Uncle Miltie |
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"Mr. Television" |
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Emmy-winning TV host of 1949 |
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Early TV sensation |
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Uncle Milty |
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Superstar of early TV |
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Comedian Milton |
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Adolf or Milton |
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He played the Palace |
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A Milton who found paradise in TV |
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Early TV comedian |
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Milton from N.Y.C. |
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Amusing Milton |
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"Texaco Star Theater" star on TV |
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Milton of TV |
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Miltie |
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Early TV headliner |
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Milton |
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Uncle Miltie. |
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TV name |
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Television name. |
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TV personality. |
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TV name. |
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TV comic. |
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Television star. |
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TV comedian. |
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TV entertainer. |
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Contemporary comedian. |
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TV headliner. |
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Stateman Adolf. |
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TV star. |
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Comedian from N. Y. C. |
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TV man. |
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Famous name in TV. |
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Adolf ___, former Ambassador to Brazil. |
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This star is visible Tuesday night. |
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Mr. Television. |
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Video M. C. |
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Adolph ___, Liberal party bigwig. |
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A television character. |
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U. S. Ambassador to Brazil. |
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Assistant Secretary of State. |
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Comic whose memoir was "B.S. I Love You" |
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