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Bob Hope in The Ghost Breakers trailer (1940). This is a selection of films and television appearances by British-American comedian and actor Bob Hope (1903-2003). Hope, a former boxer, began his acting career in 1925 in various vaudeville acts and stage performances
Crosby credited writer Barney Dean with standing off-camera and continuously coming up with jokes. [7] Hope would also break the fourth wall continuously to over-act, often with an upbraiding from Crosby. Hope would then blame his overacting on his attempt to win an Oscar. In reality, Hope never won any Oscar for his work, although he did ...
Bing Crosby recorded four of the songs for Decca Records. [9] “Personality” (which was not sung by Crosby in the film) charted briefly in the Billboard charts reaching the No. 9 spot. [10] Crosby's songs were also included in the Bing's Hollywood series. Johnny Mercer had a No. 1 hit with "Personality" and Dinah Shore's version also charted ...
Hope made a guest appearance on The Golden Girls, season 4, episode 17 (aired February 25, 1989) called "You Gotta Have Hope" in which Rose is convinced Bob Hope is her father. In 1992, Hope made a guest appearance as himself on the animated Fox series The Simpsons in the episode " Lisa the Beauty Queen " (season 4, episode 4). [ 56 ]
This is a list of episodes of the television series Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (1963–1967). The series aired on NBC Fridays at 8:30–9:30 pm (EST) for the first two seasons, before moving to Wednesdays at 9:00-10:00 pm (EST) during seasons 3 and 4.
"The Merry-Go-Run-Around" by Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour and Bing Crosby "The Road To Bali" by Bing Crosby and Bob Hope (recorded commercially, but only used in the opening credits as sung by a chorus). Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Peggy Lee recorded all of the songs for Decca Records [ 14 ] and these were issued on a 10" LP .
The Bing Crosby Show: Bob Hope, Edie Adams, Gary Crosby, Smothers Brothers: December 24, 1962: The Bing Crosby Show for Clairol: Mary Martin, André Previn: November 7, 1963: The Bing Crosby Show: Caterina Valente, Buddy Ebsen, The Young Americans: 1964-1970: The Hollywood Palace: Various February 15, 1964: The Bing Crosby Show for Lever Brothers
Road to Singapore is a 1940 American semi-musical comedy film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Bing Crosby, Dorothy Lamour and Bob Hope.Based on a story by Harry Hervey, the film is about two playboys trying to avoid romances on the fictional island of Kaigoon, where they meet a beautiful woman.