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  1. Sun, Dec 3, 1950. Eddie Cantor hosts with guests singer June Keegan, pianist Joe Bushkin, actors Jack Albertson, Dick Van Patten and Connie Sawyer, teeter-board acrobats The Armandis, and dancers Les Zoris (Robert Gross and Claudine Baudin). Sawyer and Cantor stumble around as a near-sighted couple.

  2. Sun, Jan 20, 1952. Eddie Cantor hosts with guests actress Adele Jergens, Robert Clary, actor Jimmy Dobson, actress Shirley Mitchell, Doris Singleton, child dancer Sharon Baird, Herman McCoy's UCLA Swing Choir, a cameo from Kirk Douglas, and Al Goodman and his Orchestra. Eddie enrolls at UCLA as a freshman in this musical comedy.

  3. S1.E25 ∙ Host: Eddie Cantor; Guests: Lena Horne, Jack Albertson, Charlie Cantor, Bil & Cora Baird Marionettes, Landre & Verna, Phil Kramer, Marcia Walter, Al Goodman & his Orchestra. Sun, Feb 25, 1951. This was a Colgate-sponsored comedy hour that featured many notable comedians and entertainers of the era as guest stars.

  4. S5.E26 ∙ Jerry Lewis & Dean Martin, Jimmy Durante, Janet Leigh, George Raft. Sun, May 8, 1955. Martin and Lewis open the show with a satire of THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW followed by sketches on the life of Dean Martin and a run-through of the May 1955 road tour for the Martin and Lewis Stage Show. 8.1/10 (13)

  5. The Colgate Comedy Hour is best remembered for the shows hosted by Martin and Lewis that were broadcast live from 1950 to 1955. Notable guest stars include Frank Sinatra, Jack Benny, Dorothy Dandridge, Burt Lancaster, Rosemary Clooney, and many, many more! Director (s) Fred Hamilton. Ernest D. Glucksman. Jim Jordan. Kingman T. Moore. Bud Yorkin.

  6. 8 de fev. de 2017 · The Colgate Comedy Hour with Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis | May 20, 1951Watch the Colgate Comedy Hour where you can enjoy hilarious, witty sketches performed by...

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  7. 25 de jun. de 2005 · Season 1 - 12 Episodes. Season 2 - 12 Episodes. Season 3 - 7 Episodes. Season 4 - 7 Episodes. Known as "Banjo Eyes," Eddie Cantor was one of the biggest stars of vaudeville, Broadway, movies, and radio. Cantor hosted more episodes of The Colgate Comedy Hour than anyone else, including the very first one.