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  2. Art Linkletter - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, Linkletter started a dance school, the Art Linkletter School of Jazz, Tap, and Ballet, in Pomona and Claremont, California. After three public meetings in 1967, an eight-member Los Angeles City Council committee cleared Linkletter and City Council Member Tom Shepard of charges that they were linked in a scheme to influence city ...

  3. 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.

  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. “Saturday Night ”fact check: The true stories behind movie's ...

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    Morris previously said he got the idea for the song from one of Harry Belafonte's singers who told him a story about a Southern woman being brought onstage during Art Linkletter's TV show to ...

  6. People Are Funny - Wikipedia

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    On October 1, 1943, Baker was replaced by Art Linkletter, who continued for the rest of the series. For a memorable stunt of 1945, Linkletter announced that $1,000 would go to the first person to find one of 12 plastic balls floating off California. Two years later, an Ennylageban Island [2] native claimed the prize. [1] [3]

  7. Mesannie Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    Her friend Mina served as collaborator, and Art Linkletter wrote the foreword. Wilkins died on Tuesday, February 19, 1980 in Whitefield, Maine. She was 88 years old. [6] She was buried in her family plot in Maple Grove Cemetery in Minot, Maine. [2] Her gravestone reads Last of the Saddle Tramps – Mesannie L. Wilkins. That's the thing about ...

  8. Diane Linkletter - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, Art and Diane Linkletter won the 1970 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Recording for their record "We Love You, Call Collect". The record, which was released in November 1969—just a few weeks after her death—sold 275,000 copies in eight weeks, peaking at #42 on the Billboard Hot 100.

  9. Startime (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...