From later in the 1950's, this Milton Berle show still has the legend in top form, with guests Maria Riva (daughter of Marlene Dietrich), Carol Channing, and Peter Lawford. Berle is planning for his Christmas holiday break, but finds that everyone is making plans to be somewhere without him. Regular Arnold Stang make Berle's life comically interesting, and Carol Channing performs "It's So Nice To Have A Man Around The House." Choreographer Herbert Ross (who has since become a major director) presents a dance-fantasy in negative, but the real highlight of the show is a take-off on WHAT'S MY LINE, in which the panel consists of Peter Lawford, Maria Riva, and Carol Channing and the guests--whose jobs are supposed to be a mystery--include a fireman in full uniform and Santa Claus.
$18.00
| This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 01 March, 2011. |
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