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  2. Kids Say the Darndest Things - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Art Linkletter - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. House Party (radio and TV show) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. The Jack Benny Program season 6 - Wikipedia

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    Jack introduces Peggy King, a cast member of The George Gobel Show, who says that George is funnier than Jack; she sings "This Is Where Love Walks Out, Brother." 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 ...

  6. Jack Linkletter - Wikipedia

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    Linkletter was born Arthur Jack Linkletter in San Francisco. [1] He was the oldest of Lois and Art Linkletter's five children. [1] He was said to have been inspired to enter show business by his father's show House Party. [1] As a boy, Mr. Linkletter inspired one of his father's most famous "House Party" routines: interviewing young children.

  7. How Much of “Saturday Night ”Is True? What the Movie Got ...

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    In 2012, Morris told Emmy TV Legends he got the idea for the song from one of Harry Belafonte's singers who told him a story of how a woman on Art Linkletter's TV show wrote a racist song that she ...

  8. List of Paramount Global television programs - Wikipedia

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    The Amos 'n Andy Show: 1951–1953: Art Linkletter's House Party: 1952–1969: Our Miss Brooks: 1952–1956: You Are There: 1953–1957 1971–1972: The Red Skelton Show: 1953–1970: co-production with Van Bernard Productions and Sursum Productions 1962–71 episodes currently owned by Red Skelton Productions Make Room For Daddy/The Danny ...

  9. 'Spy Kids' cast: What are they up to now? - AOL

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    Patrick's other notable films and TV shows include "The Sopranos," "True Blood" "Identity Theft," "The Road Within" and "1923," to name a few. Teri Hatcher, 59 Teri Hatcher (Alamy, Getty Images)