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  1. Texaco Star Theater is an American comedy-variety show, broadcast on radio from 1938 to 1949 and telecast from 1948 to 1956. It was one of the first successful examples of American television broadcasting, remembered as the show that gave Milton Berle the nickname "Mr. Television".

  2. 11 dic 2019 · Berle's guests are the Andrews Sisters, Gertrude Berg and Arlene McQuade. Molly Goldberg asks Milton to help her provide entertainment for a benefit. His cho...

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  3. An episode of the hugely popular comedy-variety series "Texaco Star Theater". Hosted by Milton Berle, this was one of the first "hit" television series. Please note that short sections of this episode are missing (most notably in the middle of the dance act) Addeddate. 2012-08-07 07:33:16. Closed captioning.

  4. 19 dic 2017 · Guests in this єριѕσdє are The Charlivels, Rudy Vallee, Fran Warren, and Victor Jury. Texaco Star Theater is an American comedy-variety show, broadcast on. S...

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  5. Texaco Star Theater was allegedly responsible for selling more TV sets than any other. Every Tuesday night when the show went to air, movie theatres across the US would go dark and shop owners would put up signs announcing; “Closed tonight to watch Milton Berle”. Tuesday night was Berle Night, and in those early days, owners of television ...

  6. 31 dic 2014 · An episode of "Texaco Star Theater", a very popular comedy-variety series starring Milton Berle. His guests in this episode include singer Ethel Merman, actor Keye Luke, tap-dancer Teddy Hale, and acrobats Los Gottos. The final segment features songwriters singing their songs.

  7. 1 gen 2010 · 12 FredAllen-410416 Texaco Star Theater-Sleep (Guest Gargantua's Keeper) 57:09. 13 FredAllen-410423 Texaco Star Theater-Radio, the Great American Pastime - 1941-04-23TheGreatAmericanPast 57:05. 14 FredAllen-411210 Texaco Star Theater-Death Valley Takes a Day Off (Guest Louella Parsons, WWII News) - 1941-12-10TexacoStarTheater 01:00:25.