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MILTON BERLE SHOW, THE 1966

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Milton Berle's one season effort to come back to television as a more hip and with-it entertainer!

THE MILTON BERLE SHOW 1966
U.S. TV show. Sep-23-66. Excellent quality. 4:3 aspect ratio. Black & white. Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs, Lloyd Thaxton,Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows, Walter Dare Wahl, Martha Ray and Mitchell Ayres.

Milton says he watched all the new Fall TV shows and learned that Tarzan told the Monkees to warn That Girl, that Hey Landlord ordered her to stop making Love On A Rooftop because she's only an Occasional Wife. Nyuck, Nyuck!

Milton introduces Lloyd Thaxton as the host of one of the most popular teenage TV shows and an expert in the contemporary music scene. Lloyd introduces a skit about the wild Discothèque scene with Jayne Meadows and Martha Ray as caged dancers.

Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs jump out of a jukebox! Boss! The group then sings, "Little Red Riding Hood," and "The Hair On My Chinny Chin Chin" Lloyd introduces the genre of the Beatnik protest song with Steve Allen and Milton Berle dressed up as angry, stoned-ish beatniks!


THE MILTON BERLE SHOW 1966
U.S. TV show. 1966. Excellent quality. 4:3 aspect ratio. Black & white. Paul Revere and the Raiders, Donna Loren, Van Williams and Bruce Lee (The Green Hornet and Kato), Joe Pyne and Phyllis Diller. Special guest: Adam West!

Paul Revere and the Raiders perform, "Kicks." Mark Lindsay sings live. Terrific! Donna Loren sings: "Call Me" on a set that looks like Hullabaloo.

An it-could-have-only-happened-in-the-sixties skit about the TV shows Batman and The Green Hornet being filmed in next-door studios and getting their scenes mixed up. Milton Berle plays the guest-villain on both shows! Bruce Lee demonstrates his karate moves.

Joe Pyne was a controversial a 1960s "FOX News-type" talk show host. He appears in a skit as himself with guests Phyllis Diller and Milton Berle. Berle plays a sort of gay Nazi biker. Wow!


THE MILTON BERLE SHOW 1966 - Volume 1 on DVD



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