Texaco Star Theatre Starring Milton Berle
- Serie de TV
- 1948–1956
- 1h
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El Texaco Star Theatre fue uno de los espectáculos más populares en la historia de la televisión.El Texaco Star Theatre fue uno de los espectáculos más populares en la historia de la televisión.El Texaco Star Theatre fue uno de los espectáculos más populares en la historia de la televisión.
- Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 1 premio y 4 nominaciones en total
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- CuriosidadesFirst televised on 8 June 1948, this hour-long NBC comedy-variety series was enormously popular and responsible for exponentially increasing the sales of TV sets across the US. It ended in June 1956 and Milton Berle took a couple of years off before returning with a slightly revamped 30-minute version on NBC in October 1958, which failed to resonate with an audience now enamored by westerns, detective shows and anthology dramas. This second version left the air in May 1959. Berle spent the next seven years guest starring on various TV series along with taking on noticeable roles in major Hollywood productions such as El mundo está loco, loco, loco, loco (1963) and Rififí a la americana (1967). ABC offered him another chance at hour-long prime time in September 1966, but gave him a slot up against El agente de CIPOL (1964). Due to low ratings, the series was soon cancelled. The last episode was broadcast on January 6, 1967.
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[Opening theme]
Singers: Oh, we're the men of Texaco. / We work from Maine to Mexico. / There's nothing like this Texaco of ours; / Our show tonight is powerful, / We'll wow you with an hourful / of howls from a showerful / of stars; / We're the merry Texaco-men. / Tonight we may be showmen; / Tomorrow we'll be servicing / your cars."
- ConexionesEdited into The Definitive Elvis: The Army Years (2002)
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To describe this show , would best be as a sitcom disguised as a variety show. Very impressed by the fact of how innovative this show was,for its time. Shows like 'Curb your Enthusiasm' and 'Its Garry Shandling Show', may very well have been rooted in this show. Milton Berle the host of his show had wonderful guests every week. These guests, including Berle did musical numbers as well as skits. The premise of the show basically had a plot itself , similar in style to the shows that I have mentioned.. Being that Larry David and Garry Shandling respectfully played themselves.Beautiful female dancers , traditionally , start the show , with a number and Berle , camouflaged ,makes his grand entrance. Usually the fare of the day was Berle disputing,heckling and negotiating with his big star guests, leading to some wonderful comic moments, interlaced through out the show. Ruth Gilbert as his sidekick, madly in love with Mr. Berle , was an automatic foil every week. The Buick theme was very nostalgic and such a catchy tune that stays with you hours after you watch an episode. Good TV, but as the reviewer before me stated, the jokes were very silly and on the corny side. I know the show was mid century, but still the set was way too simple . I do think more could have been to done to better the stage set. All in all a wonderful watch and part of early roots of American TV.
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- 31 dic 2009
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Texaco Star Theatre
- Localizaciones del rodaje
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- Duración1 hora
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1
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