A supreme vocal genius who's entertained us all for many,many years! She hasn't always got it right,but for the mmost-part her magnificent voice has carried even the bloopers! And let's not forget all the amazing charitable work carried out through her foundation!
nice...thanks for posting..she came out of the gate running and never dropped the ball.... the amazing thing is the voice for the most part is still in fine form some 50
years later...Barbra ...Ella.....early Billie...that's all the females you need in the collection...
daytime TV game & talk show host, and radio host), Merv Griffin, Jerry Lewis, and Soupy Sales.
Groucho also introduced Carson on his "Tonight Show" debut.
Keep in mind, besides his career in films and vaudeville with his brothers, Marx hosted his own successful game show, "You Bet Your Life,' on NBC radio & TV for a decade and a half. So Groucho was as big on NBC-TV at one time as Jerry Seinfeld and Jay Leno are today.
Yes, and many others filled in as "Tonight" hosts between Jack Paar's departure and Johnny Carson's arrival, including Joey Bishop, Bob Cummings, Hugh Downs (Paar's announcer, long-time "Today" host in the 1960s/early '70s, host of original "Concentration," as well long-time co-host of "20/20" with former "Today" co-host Barbara Walters), Arlene Francis (best remembered as
panelist on the original & syndicated versions of "What's My Line," but also a
Groucho was just one celebrity who acted as "interim hosts" between the end of the Jack Paar edition of the show [March 29, 1962] and the start of Johnny Carson's "TONIGHT SHOW" [October 1, 1962]- he had to "fulfill" his ABC contract for "WHO DO YOU TRUST?" before coming over to NBC. This audio appears to the only surviving recording of the show itself; no kinescopes or videotapes were saved of this historic broadcast....
"Ooooooooh,WHY is it always Miss Marmelstein?!"
A supreme vocal genius who's entertained us all for many,many years! She hasn't always got it right,but for the mmost-part her magnificent voice has carried even the bloopers! And let's not forget all the amazing charitable work carried out through her foundation!
popazz1 7 months ago
nice...thanks for posting..she came out of the gate running and never dropped the ball.... the amazing thing is the voice for the most part is still in fine form some 50
years later...Barbra ...Ella.....early Billie...that's all the females you need in the collection...
RoryVanucchi 1 year ago
Great thank you
georgebettinger 1 year ago
[Cont'd]:
daytime TV game & talk show host, and radio host), Merv Griffin, Jerry Lewis, and Soupy Sales.
Groucho also introduced Carson on his "Tonight Show" debut.
Keep in mind, besides his career in films and vaudeville with his brothers, Marx hosted his own successful game show, "You Bet Your Life,' on NBC radio & TV for a decade and a half. So Groucho was as big on NBC-TV at one time as Jerry Seinfeld and Jay Leno are today.
gymnastix 1 year ago
Yes, and many others filled in as "Tonight" hosts between Jack Paar's departure and Johnny Carson's arrival, including Joey Bishop, Bob Cummings, Hugh Downs (Paar's announcer, long-time "Today" host in the 1960s/early '70s, host of original "Concentration," as well long-time co-host of "20/20" with former "Today" co-host Barbara Walters), Arlene Francis (best remembered as
panelist on the original & syndicated versions of "What's My Line," but also a
gymnastix 1 year ago
Fun post. I love it! Thanks for putting this up
Sox575 2 years ago
Groucho was just one celebrity who acted as "interim hosts" between the end of the Jack Paar edition of the show [March 29, 1962] and the start of Johnny Carson's "TONIGHT SHOW" [October 1, 1962]- he had to "fulfill" his ABC contract for "WHO DO YOU TRUST?" before coming over to NBC. This audio appears to the only surviving recording of the show itself; no kinescopes or videotapes were saved of this historic broadcast....
fromthesidelines 3 years ago
I did not know Groucho did the Tonight Show....thanks
ARoundOfApplause 3 years ago