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The Joe Franklin Show

  • TV Series
  • 1950–1993
  • 1h
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The Joe Franklin Show (1950)
Talk Show

The series was the oldest known television talk show, running uninterrupted from 1951 to 1993. It was hosted by the experienced comedy writer Joe Franklin, the credited creator of the talk s... Read allThe series was the oldest known television talk show, running uninterrupted from 1951 to 1993. It was hosted by the experienced comedy writer Joe Franklin, the credited creator of the talk show genre. Franklin was considered an authority on the popular culture of the early 20th c... Read allThe series was the oldest known television talk show, running uninterrupted from 1951 to 1993. It was hosted by the experienced comedy writer Joe Franklin, the credited creator of the talk show genre. Franklin was considered an authority on the popular culture of the early 20th century, and the episodes typically focused on veteran performers of show business. He also... Read all

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    • Joe Franklin
    • Jennifer Delora
    • Steven Lance
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      • Joe Franklin
      • Jennifer Delora
      • Steven Lance
    • 3User reviews
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    Joe Franklin
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    • 1950–1993
    Jennifer Delora
    • Self
    • 1984–1990
    Steven Lance
    Steven Lance
    • Self
    • 1974–1976
    Joel Diamond
    Joel Diamond
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    • 1975–1983
    Mike Kimmel
    Mike Kimmel
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    • 1985–1990
    Gary Theroux
    • Self
    • 1982–1990
    Jefferson Black
    Jefferson Black
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    • 1984–1985
    George Jessel
    George Jessel
    • Self
    • 1968
    Anita O'Day
    Anita O'Day
    • Self
    • 1970
    Richard Ornstein
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    • 1983–1992
    Ricardo Cordero
    Ricardo Cordero
    • Self
    • 1985–1990
    Forrest J. Ackerman
    Forrest J. Ackerman
    • Self
    • 1963
    Gregory Paul Deutsch
    • Self
    • 1965
    Reginald Gardiner
    Reginald Gardiner
    • Self
    • 1968
    Peg Murray
    • Self
    • 1968
    Blood Sweat & Tears
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    • 1968
    Roger Caras
    Roger Caras
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    • 1968
    Harry Lorayne
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    • 1968
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    10downahatch

    One of a kind

    As a teen in the 80's I used to watch The Uncle Floyd Show and the Joe Franklin Show on WGN out of New York. Joe was like no other talk show host. If his guests were a ballerina and a dentist, he would ask the dentist about ballet. If he had a rock band on, rather than have them.perform or lip sync, he would play one of their records and flip through photographs either before or after asking their opinion of 40's singer Russ Colombo. He talked about Russ Colombo every night. Joe was an aficionado of early 20th century culture and he would subject his guests to a trivia quiz every night. The questions were invariably about songs and movies of the 30's and 40's and Joe would answer all the questions. You never knew who you'd see on there because he'd been on the air so long many celebrities had grown up with him. An utterly unique television pioneer.
    Quag7

    Nostalgia, Nostalgia, Nostalgia.

    I often wondered if audiences fully understood the context of Billy Crystal's imitation of Joe Franklin on SNL in the mid 1980s. At the time I was about 12 and living in New Jersey, and this show was still on the air on WOR Channel 9, a local NJ station. I would watch it mostly out of curiosity and was kind of hypnotized by it (You'd have to have seen it to understand). I can't believe the show was on for 40 years!

    The Joe Franklin Show looked back nostalgically to what my grandfather's generation sometimes referred to as "a better time." I seem to remember Joe showing old photographs of film, stage, and music stars long since dead, or forgotten, or both (at least by my generation). He would also feature a lot of octogenarian guests.

    What interested me at that age was how time passes. How the world passes and changes and how the present slowly fades. I sort of grew to understand why senior folks like to tell stories. Why they so often forsake new music for the old music of their youth. There is an undeniable sadness about this. The world we know now will fade, perhaps faster. All of the great music and zeitgeist of my youth, will probably someday be considered quaint by a future generation, to be finally forgotten by that generation's children.

    We are all destined, perhaps, for this.

    Joe Franklin was a good spirited guy who, I imagine, brought a lot of smiles and happiness over the years, and perhaps exposed new generations to the entertainment (and entertainers) of the past. I miss the show. Even though I wasn't there, I got an ever so narrow glimpse at what seemed to be a classier time.

    There's a mental leap you have to make to join these folks and "look back" to a time before, perhaps, your parents were born. Often for me, it wasn't even the rambling stories Joe and his guests recalled that were of interest. It was watching their faces light up as they retold them. It was imagining them young, building the country I grew up in.

    Many of us are spoiled and don't realize the debt we owe to previous generations. A world where such simple entertainment (in terms of its message) could be enough to uplift, just might have been a world worth living in. Especially when you compare it to the vulgarity, irony, sarcasm, and so forth that it often takes to entertain younger audiences in our present age (myself included).

    I don't know. But Joe Franklin made me think about that a lot. And I miss his show.
    9aiziase

    Jovial fellow

    Always was enthusiastic about whatever nostalgia or guest he interviewed. I believe he also had a radio program. I recollect he always wanted to interview Greta Garbo, never did.

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 1950 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Joe Franklin - Disc Jockey
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • WABC-TV Channel 7
      • WJZ-TV
      • WOR-TV
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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