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Kids Say the Darndest Things is an American comedy series that was based on a feature segment of the same name on Art Linkletter's radio and television program, House Party. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Linkletter hosted the segment on the program's CBS television adaptation from 1959 to 1967.
In the 1950s, Linkletter hosted a 15-minute series for syndication titled Art Linkletter and the Kids, seen locally on Saturday mornings in some areas. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] On February 23, 1961, Linkletter and his son Jack Linkletter appeared together in "The Bible Man," one of the last episodes of Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre , which aired for ...
House Party is an American radio daytime variety/talk show that aired on CBS Radio and on ABC Radio from January 15, 1945 to October 13, 1967. [1] The show also had a long run on CBS Television as Art Linkletter's House Party and, in its final season, The Linkletter Show, [2] airing from September 1, 1952 to September 5, 1969.
Art Linkletter hosts a segment from his show House Party, where he interviews children; after talking to actual children, he brings out another batch of "kids" played by Don, Peggy, Jack, and Rochester. The sketch ends when Franque Finque takes the stage demanding his refrigerator.
Art Linkletter hosted this variety show based on his book of the same name. In addition to a Kids Say the Darndest Things segment, there were skits, musical performances and dancing, with child actors Angela Cartwright , Jon Provost , and Teddy Rooney (son of Mickey Rooney ), with animal actors Lassie and Jerry the chimpanzee, and with ...
The Art Ford Show (1951) The Art Linkletter Show (1963) The Ask-It Basket (1939–1941) ... Puttin' on the Kids (1986–1987; children's version of Puttin' on the Hits)
She met other celebrities along her journey, including Art Linkletter (with whom she dined and appeared on his television program, Art Linkletter’s House Party) [13] and Groucho Marx, appearing on his American comedy quiz show You Bet Your Life on October 18, 1956. [14]
The Art Linkletter Show Notes: * In some areas, Walter Cronkite with the News and The Huntley-Brinkley Report aired at 6:45 p.m.(ET). ** Vacation Playhouse was an anthology series composed entirely of unsold television pilots .