The IMDb page says she had been given a lead role for another TV series.
im not sure if she was in the 1940s but Phyllis Diller might be one of them.I am pretty sure Phyllis Diller was in the 50s and 60s.Try Fanny Brice, Gracie Allen, Mae West...
Cerrie Burnell Thanks, but that's not who I'm looking for! It was a gentleman in the 1950s. Hi his name was Donald Gray.
chase kangas in the outback
he was a movie star from the 1950s through around the 1980s
HABBOO ! LOL !
According to Gerald Nachman, an authority on the great comedians from the 1950s onward, Phyllis Diller was not Jewish, making her a double rarety: one of the greatest standup comics of all time, but female and non-Jewish.
the growth of white collar jobs into a majority that increasingly replaced blue collar factory labor
Clark Kent wore the glasses to keep people from being able to easily recognize him as Superman- but the producers for this very old show must not have thought about ordinary people seeing him with them off if they did not give any strange reaction to seeing him without them. That techincally would knock out the whole purpose in him even needing them if people did not figure out he was Superman when he did not have them on as Clark Kent.
King George VI was replaced by his daughter, the present Queen, Elizabeth II. Prime Ministers were Attlee, Churchill, Eden & MacMillan.
im not sure if she was in the 1940s but Phyllis Diller might be one of them.I am pretty sure Phyllis Diller was in the 50s and 60s.Try Fanny Brice, Gracie Allen, Mae West...
Trains, which were being 'replaced' if you will by semi-trucks in conjunction with the 'national' or 'defense' highway construction pushed into full speed by President Eisenhower.
Fender started using serial numbers in the early 1950s. Pre-serial guitars are extremely rare. Later model guitars that have no serial may have had the neck replaced.
What did Crik and Waston study in the 1950s?
Life in Liverpool in the 1950s was grim
Coal is a non-renewable natural resource meaning that when it runs out it cannot be easily replaced. It was rationed in the United Kingdom until the mid 1950s following the end of World War II.
Playboy= something that guys read...came out in the 1950s
Baseball, football, basketball and hockey were popular in the 1950s.