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  1. "Here Come the Stars" was a syndicated series that aired from September 15, 1968, through March 9, 1969. George Jessel served as emcee for the program. Each Episode honored a famous celebrity at a testimonial dinner party with a dais of fellow celebrities "roasting" the honored guests with jokes.

    • Comedy
    • George Jessel, Del Moore, Jan Daley
    • 1968-09-07
    • George Jessel, Del Moore, Jan Daley
  2. "Here Come the Stars" was a syndicated series that aired from September 15, 1968, through March 9, 1969. George Jessel served as emcee for the program, which...

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  3. In 1968, he starred in Here Come the Stars, a syndicated variety show. However, his attempt to extend his career was undermined by a perception that his style of comedy was outdated, as well as by his outspoken support of the American entry into the Vietnam War and of conservative political causes. [6]

  4. There was even another try in 1968: George Jessel’s Here Come the Stars. This one also didn't last a year. It seemed that Jessel couldn’t make it work on the small screen.

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  5. Four Star signed Jessel, billed as "Toastmaster General", which explains the military uniform he wears in the following clip, serving as host of Here Come the Stars, a syndicated series of celebrity roasts, which predated Dean Martin's series by 5 years.

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  6. 9 de mai. de 2024 · "Here Come the Stars" was a syndicated series that aired from September 15, 1968, through March 9, 1969. George Jessel served as emcee for the program.

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