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  2. Henry Morgan (humorist) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Morgan (born Henry Lerner von Ost Jr.; March 31, 1915 – May 19, 1994) was an American humorist.He first became familiar to radio audiences in the 1930s and 1940s as a barbed but often self-deprecating satirist.

  3. Harry Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Harry Morgan (born Harry Bratsberg; April 10, 1915 – December 7, 2011) was an American actor whose television and film career spanned six decades.Morgan's major roles included Pete Porter in both December Bride (1954–1959) and Pete and Gladys (1960–1962); Officer Bill Gannon on Dragnet (1967–1970); Amos Coogan on Hec Ramsey (1972–1974); and his starring role as Colonel Sherman T ...

  4. Henry Morgan (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Morgan (humorist) (1915–1994), American radio and television personality Henry Morgan (actor) (1915–2011), American film and TV performer whose stage name became Harry Morgan in 1956 Clergymen

  5. Kaye Ballard - Wikipedia

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    Ballard made her television debut on Henry Morgan's Great Talent Hunt, a short-lived program hosted by Henry Morgan which first aired January 26, 1951. [4] In 1954, she was the first person to record the song "Fly Me to the Moon". [3] [5]

  6. Arnold Stang - Wikipedia

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    Comedian Henry Morgan made him a sidekick on his program in fall of 1946 and Stang appeared in similar roles the following year on radio shows with Eddie Cantor [10] and Milton Berle. [4] He also did the voice of Jughead for a short while on the Archie Andrews radio show, opposite future sitcom star Bob Hastings as Archie, when it was broadcast ...

  7. The Last Death of Henry Morgan - Wikipedia

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    "The Last Death of Henry Morgan", the 22nd and final episode of the American television series Forever, first premiered in the United States on May 5, 2015 on ABC. It was written by series creator Matt Miller and Chris Fedak, and Brad Anderson directed the episode. [ 1 ]

  8. Monitor (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Morgan had been a controversial radio comedian in the 1940s. Clifton Fadiman was the legendary host of Information Please, the highbrow quiz show. Mel Allen and Red Barber were familiar baseball voices (respectively, the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers) since the 1940s. Garry Moore rose to fame as Jimmy Durante's radio sidekick.

  9. Talk:Henry Morgan (humorist) - Wikipedia

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