Originally telecast live on October 23, 1955. Peggy King was George Gobel's vocalist and supporting cast member on his Saturday night NBC series at the time. Art Linkletter, of course, was well known for THREE television shows, two of which were also heard on radio: his daily "HOUSE PARTY" (featuring his famous interviews with children, chosen from his studio audience); the weekly "PEOPLE ARE FUNNY" {his "stunt" show, similar to Ralph Edwards' "TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES"}....
...and a now-forgotten syndicated series, "ART LINKLETTER AND THE KIDS", a filmed version of the interviews he gave on "HOUSE PARTY". "Happy Joe Lucky" was Lucky Strike's animated icon in several of their commercials from 1955 through '57.
Yes, a perfect date does end with smoking, if you know what I mean--and I think you do.
tomservo56954 1 week ago
Jack Benny and Mel Blanc...two comic geniuses.
tomservo56954 1 week ago
Originally telecast live on October 23, 1955. Peggy King was George Gobel's vocalist and supporting cast member on his Saturday night NBC series at the time. Art Linkletter, of course, was well known for THREE television shows, two of which were also heard on radio: his daily "HOUSE PARTY" (featuring his famous interviews with children, chosen from his studio audience); the weekly "PEOPLE ARE FUNNY" {his "stunt" show, similar to Ralph Edwards' "TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES"}....
fromthesidelines 7 months ago
...and a now-forgotten syndicated series, "ART LINKLETTER AND THE KIDS", a filmed version of the interviews he gave on "HOUSE PARTY". "Happy Joe Lucky" was Lucky Strike's animated icon in several of their commercials from 1955 through '57.
fromthesidelines 7 months ago