Milton Berle Show

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  • 1949
  • 1 Season
  • 7.7  (148)

The Milton Berle Show, which aired from 1948 to 1956, was a classic variety show that entertained audiences with comedy skits, musical performances, and guest appearances by some of the biggest stars of the day. Hosted by Milton Berle, known as the "Mr. Television" and the "King of Comedy," the show was a popular fixture on early TV. The show's format was simple yet effective - Berle would open the show with a monologue, followed by a combination of musical numbers, celebrity guests, and comedy sketches. The show featured a mix of regulars and guest stars, with some of the most memorable skits and performances coming from the likes of Arnold Stang, Carol Burnett, Red Skelton, Bobby Rydell, Donna Zukor, and Ruth Gilbert. Arnold Stang, who played Berle's sidekick and comic foil, was a popular regular on the show. His chemistry with Berle was infectious, and the two often engaged in silly, off-the-wall comedy that kept audiences laughing. Carol Burnett, who guest-starred on the show a number of times, was also a standout performer. Her impeccable timing and talent for physical comedy made her a fan favorite, and she would go on to become one of the most beloved comedians of all time. Red Skelton, a legendary comedian and performer in his own right, also made frequent appearances on The Milton Berle Show. His famous characters, such as Freddie the Freeloader and Clem Kadiddlehopper, were hilarious and endearing, and his interactions with Berle were always a joy to watch. Bobby Rydell was another memorable guest star, known for his singing talent and good looks. He would often perform pop standards of the day, and his performances were a highlight of the show. Donna Zukor, a beautiful and talented singer and dancer, also appeared on the show, often performing alongside Rydell and other performers. Ruth Gilbert, who was known for her comic timing and ability to improvise, was a regular performer on the show. Her appearances were always full of surprises, and her quick wit made her a delight to watch. She was especially memorable in her appearances with Arnold Stang, as the two often engaged in hilarious banter and physical comedy. Together, the cast of The Milton Berle Show created a unique and unforgettable TV experience. Their talent and chemistry were unmatched, and their performances continue to entertain audiences to this day. From the show's iconic opening theme to the hilarious skits and musical performances, The Milton Berle Show was a classic of early television and a testament to the power of great comedy.

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Milton, Steve Allen, Janet Blair
13. Milton, Steve Allen, Janet Blair
October 24, 1959
Comedy, musical variety hour with Milton and guests.
Milton, Judith Anderson
12. Milton, Judith Anderson
October 24, 1959
Comedy, musical variety hour with Milton and guests.
Milton, Bob Cummings, Gertrude Berg
11. Milton, Bob Cummings, Gertrude Berg
October 24, 1959
Comedy variety show with special guests.
Milton, Jane Froman
10. Milton, Jane Froman
October 24, 1959
Comedy variety show with special guests.
Milton, Basil Rathbone, Mickey Spillane
9. Milton, Basil Rathbone, Mickey Spillane
October 24, 1959
Comedy variety show with special guests.
Milton, Peter Lawford, Carol Channing
8. Milton, Peter Lawford, Carol Channing
October 24, 1959
Comedy, musical variety hour with Milton and guests.
Milton, Jack Webb, Lisa Kirk
7. Milton, Jack Webb, Lisa Kirk
October 24, 1959
Comedy variety show with special guests.
Milton, Martha Raye
6. Milton, Martha Raye
October 24, 1959
Comedy, musical variety hour with Milton and guests.
Milton, Paul Douglas
5. Milton, Paul Douglas
October 24, 1959
Comedy, musical variety hour with Milton and guests.
Milton, Vic Damone, Jackie Cooper
4. Milton, Vic Damone, Jackie Cooper
October 24, 1959
Comedy, musical variety hour with Milton and guests.
Milton, Frank Sinatra, Tallulah Bankhead
3. Milton, Frank Sinatra, Tallulah Bankhead
October 24, 1959
Comedy variety show with special guests.
US Navy
2. US Navy
March 22, 1949
Broadcast live from the USS Hancock docked in San Diego, guests included Esther Williams, Harry James, Buddy Rich, and a young Elvis Presley.
Milton Berle Show: Texaco Star
1. Milton Berle Show: Texaco Star
 
Milton Berle impersonates a stand-up comic in Roman dress on a horse-drawn chariot. Guest stars Ethel Merman and Teddy Hale.
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The Milton Berle Show, which aired from 1948 to 1956, was a classic variety show that entertained audiences with comedy skits, musical performances, and guest appearances by some of the biggest stars of the day. Hosted by Milton Berle, known as the "Mr. Television" and the "King of Comedy," the show was a popular fixture on early TV.

The show's format was simple yet effective - Berle would open the show with a monologue, followed by a combination of musical numbers, celebrity guests, and comedy sketches. The show featured a mix of regulars and guest stars, with some of the most memorable skits and performances coming from the likes of Arnold Stang, Carol Burnett, Red Skelton, Bobby Rydell, Donna Zukor, and Ruth Gilbert.

Arnold Stang, who played Berle's sidekick and comic foil, was a popular regular on the show. His chemistry with Berle was infectious, and the two often engaged in silly, off-the-wall comedy that kept audiences laughing. Carol Burnett, who guest-starred on the show a number of times, was also a standout performer. Her impeccable timing and talent for physical comedy made her a fan favorite, and she would go on to become one of the most beloved comedians of all time.

Red Skelton, a legendary comedian and performer in his own right, also made frequent appearances on The Milton Berle Show. His famous characters, such as Freddie the Freeloader and Clem Kadiddlehopper, were hilarious and endearing, and his interactions with Berle were always a joy to watch.

Bobby Rydell was another memorable guest star, known for his singing talent and good looks. He would often perform pop standards of the day, and his performances were a highlight of the show. Donna Zukor, a beautiful and talented singer and dancer, also appeared on the show, often performing alongside Rydell and other performers.

Ruth Gilbert, who was known for her comic timing and ability to improvise, was a regular performer on the show. Her appearances were always full of surprises, and her quick wit made her a delight to watch. She was especially memorable in her appearances with Arnold Stang, as the two often engaged in hilarious banter and physical comedy.

Together, the cast of The Milton Berle Show created a unique and unforgettable TV experience. Their talent and chemistry were unmatched, and their performances continue to entertain audiences to this day. From the show's iconic opening theme to the hilarious skits and musical performances, The Milton Berle Show was a classic of early television and a testament to the power of great comedy.

  • Premiere Date
    March 22, 1949
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (148)