The Dorsey Brothers Show. The Milton Berle Show. The Ed Sullivan Show. Welcome Home Elvis Show hosted by Frank Sinatra in 1960 after Elvis' stint in the US Army (i.e. from 1958 through 1960). "Elvis" sponsored by Singer in 1968 otherwise known as; The Comeback Special, the 68 special, Elvis' 1968 special, etc. Elvis' Aloha from Hawaii show in 1973 which was the first TV show broadcast by satellite around the world to an estimated audience of 1 billion people. Elvis' CBS special in 1977 (which was a live concert performance).
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Bruce Gyngell was the first man to appear on Australian television. He introduced Australia's first ever television broadcast by saying, "Good evening, and welcome to television".
Can't tell you exactly, but a great-uncle who was a dresser for some of the old TV shows told me that it hung about 5-7 inches below his knees. Which according to anatomy books would be 18-24 inches. Bet he didn't have children or much of a sex lifeif this was true..
Allan Arbus played the army psychiatrist Major Sidney Freedman, although in one episode he was called "Milton" Freedman.
I remember the whole family gathering weekly to watch The Milton Berle Show.
Mr. Television was Milton Berle.
Milton Berle went by "Uncle Miltie", "Mr. Television", The Boy Wonder (as child star), and The Thief of Bad Gags.
"The Milton Berle Show" (alternate title "Texaco Star Theater" (1948-1956). "Mama" (1949-1957).
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Texaco Star Theater in 1948 (Milton Berle)
A Museum of Broadcasting Tribute Milton Berle - Mr- Television - 1985 TV was released on: USA: 28 May 1985 (New York City, New York)
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No. Milton Berle was know as Mr. Television but not because he invented television, but because he was the first television star.
His first television role was a 1949 episode of "The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse" titled "Quality Street". In 1950, he appeared on "The Billy Rose Show". In 1951, he appeared on "Celanese Theatre".