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The Milton Berle Show

  • Serie TV
  • 1966–1967
  • 1h
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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The Milton Berle Show (1966)
CommediaMusicaStand-up

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAmidst a huge publicity blitz by ABC-TV (including an iron-clad, long term contract) and considerable speculation as to whether he could win over the Baby Boomers as he had their parents, en... Leggi tuttoAmidst a huge publicity blitz by ABC-TV (including an iron-clad, long term contract) and considerable speculation as to whether he could win over the Baby Boomers as he had their parents, entertainment legend Milton Berle attempted a prime-time TV comeback with this comedy-variet... Leggi tuttoAmidst a huge publicity blitz by ABC-TV (including an iron-clad, long term contract) and considerable speculation as to whether he could win over the Baby Boomers as he had their parents, entertainment legend Milton Berle attempted a prime-time TV comeback with this comedy-variety series taped at the Hollywood Palace theater. Unfortunately, high budgets and big-name g... Leggi tutto

  • Star
    • Virginia Ann Lee
    • Milton Berle
    • Irving Benson
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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    180
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    • Star
      • Virginia Ann Lee
      • Milton Berle
      • Irving Benson
    • 2Recensioni degli utenti
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    Virginia Ann Lee
    Virginia Ann Lee
    • Louis Dapron Dancer
    • 1966
    Milton Berle
    Milton Berle
    • Self - Host
    • 1966
    Irving Benson
    • Self…
    • 1966
    Donna Loren
    Donna Loren
    • Self…
    • 1966
    Martha Raye
    Martha Raye
    • Self
    • 1966
    Jayne Meadows
    Jayne Meadows
    • Self - Guest
    • 1966–1967
    Steve Allen
    Steve Allen
    • Self
    • 1966–1967
    Bill Dana
    Bill Dana
    • Self
    • 1966
    Bobby Rydell
    Bobby Rydell
    • Self
    • 1966
    Dorothy Loudon
    Dorothy Loudon
    • Self
    • 1966
    The Yardbirds
    The Yardbirds
    • Themselves
    • 1966
    Richard Harris
    Richard Harris
    • Self - Guest
    • 1966
    Bette Davis
    Bette Davis
    • Self - Guest
    • 1966
    Mary Ann Mobley
    Mary Ann Mobley
    • Self
    • 1966
    Bruce Lee
    Bruce Lee
    • Kato
    • 1966
    Mickey Rooney
    Mickey Rooney
    • Self
    • 1966
    Jayne Mansfield
    Jayne Mansfield
    • Self
    • 1966
    Lucille Ball
    Lucille Ball
    • Self
    • 1966
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    Milton Berle ends the Vietnam war

    The 1966 edition of 'The Milton Berle Show' was nearly identical in format to the original version that had made Berle a star on 'Texaco Star Theatre' in the 1940s. But in 1948, Berle was a novelty on television (and television itself was a novelty). By 1966, much of the novelty had worn off, and Berle was much older. So were his jokes.

    The 1966 show was in bright colour, filmed on glitzy sets in the huge Hollywood Palace Theatre, which may actually have been too big and posh for Berle's style of performing ... a style that had worked fine on those cramped little soundstages in 1948. Berle's new entrance theme was 'You Gotta Enjoy Joy', a song for which he took co-author credit.

    During its brief run into January 1967, this show's format was quite rigid. Berle would begin with a monologue for the live audience. The guest star(s) would perform alone or with Berle. Milton Berle was allegedly one of the biggest stars in show business, a man who knew everyone, so it's dismaying that most of the guest 'stars' on this show were quite minor: often someone whom the ABC bosses wanted to promote for some other production. A welcome exception was Bette Davis. Parodying the famous scene from 'Now, Voyager', Davis sat with Berle at a restaurant table while he lighted two cigarettes and suavely offered her one. 'No, thank you,' said Davis. Berle stuck both lighted cigarettes into his mouth and gazed into the camera, puffing two cigarettes with a hilariously stupefied look on his face.

    The best part of every episode came at the halfway point, when the announcer intoned 'And now it's time for Miltie's Mad, Mad World' while Berle mugged in a Napoleon cozzy. This was the cue for a series of blackout gags, some of them done silent, some with one or two lines of dialogue. They tended to be elaborate sight gags. For example, a sign would advertise 'Man Eating Shark', then the camera would tilt down to show a man in a seafood restaurant, chewing on a shark. (Man eating shark, geddit? Boom, boom!)

    Unfortunately, every episode's 'Mad World' sequence ended the same unfunny way, with a big fanfare as the camera tracked towards a woman with long black hair, dressed in furs and a glamorous gown, and with her back turned towards the camera. As the camera zoomed in for a close-up and the orchestra cued her song, this woman turned round to reveal that she was (surprise!) Milton Berle in drag and heavy make-up. Annoyingly, his make-up ALWAYS included that drag-queen cliché: a so-called beauty mark. (Who started that dumb idea?) This 'woman' would start to sing a song, but would inevitably break character after the first few notes. The only time this was remotely funny was when Berle started to sing 'Yes, We Have No Bananas' ... only to be interrupted as unseen stagehands overhead pelted him with bunches of grapes. 'We've got grapes' said the Berle 'diva', holding some up for the camera.

    Another routine that never varied each week was Berle's 'stooge' act, in which Berle would start another monologue ... only to be heckled by some guy in the balcony, whom Berle introduced to the audience as Sidney Shpritzer. Like the drag routine, this was meant to be a 'surprise' but it always happened the same way at the same point in the show, every week. At the end of each episode, Berle sang his perennial theme 'Near You'.

    Although ABC-TV gave Berle a long-term contract and touted this show as a hit, it was very quickly cancelled. Berle (or his gagwriters) then bitterly responded with a line that (in 1967, at least) was much funnier than anything he actually said on this show: 'They're going to put the Vietnam War on ABC, and it'll be cancelled in 13 weeks.'
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    Not really a bad comeback attempt for Uncle Miltie

    Maybe "The Milton Berle Show" wasn't "Texaco Star Theater," but then again, television was new in 1948 and Berle was about the most "visual" thing on it, what with his physical brand of comedy. Eighteen years later, variety shows were a dime a dozen but Berle's show wasn't any worse than the others of the time. In one show I've seen, acerbic talk-show host Joe Pyne confronts Berle as a motorcycle type straight out of Marlon Brando's "The Wild One"; on the same show, Adam West as Batman, and Van Williams and Bruce Lee as the Green Hornet and Kato, appear in a sketch in which Berle is cast as a bad guy on both their shows (he had played Louie the Lilac on "Batman") and goes back and forth from set to set, getting pummeled every time. I can't say the guest list is so bad; yes, many of the guests, such as West, Williams, and Lee, are stars of ABC shows, as are Phyllis Diller and David Janssen, but there are also top names like Bob Hope and Lucille Ball. And there's a place for popular rock acts of the mid-'60s, such as regulars Bobby Rydell and Donna Loren, Paul Revere and the Raiders, and Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs. If there is a problem it's the same one Ed Sullivan was having by this time, trying to appeal to both sides of the generation gap. Still, you can't fault Uncle Miltie for trying to keep up with the times.

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      The first episode of this program featured Richard Harris' singing debut, even before the release of the film version of Camelot (1967). Harris was a guest on the program, and he sang "The Impossible Dream" from "Man of La Mancha".
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      Featured in Hollywood Burn (2006)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 9 settembre 1966 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Hollywood Palace Theater - 1735 N. Vine Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
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