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  2. Robert Q. Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Robert Q. Lewis (born Robert Goldberg; April 25, 1921 – December 11, 1991) [1] [2] was an American radio and television entertainer, comedian, [3] game show host and actor. . Although born with the Goldberg name, he grew up as Lewis, his father's professional

  3. File:Robert Q Lewis 1956.JPG - Wikipedia

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  4. The Name's the Same - Wikipedia

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    Robert Q. Lewis was the original host and moderator from December 5, 1951 to August 31, 1954. When Lewis was vacationing, Conrad Nagel , Brian Aherne , and Clifton Fadiman substituted for him. After Lewis' final show, where he implied the show's future was in doubt, The Name's the Same went on hiatus, giving Lewis more time to devote to his ...

  5. Good Neighbor Sam - Wikipedia

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    Good Neighbor Sam is a 1964 American Eastman Color screwball comedy film co-written and directed by David Swift, based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Jack Finney.It stars Jack Lemmon, Romy Schneider, Dorothy Provine, Michael Connors, Edward Andrews, Louis Nye, Robert Q. Lewis and Edward G. Robinson.

  6. Natalie Norwick - Wikipedia

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    She followed these with appearances as herself on two television shows hosted by Robert Q. Lewis, The Robert Q. Lewis Show in late 1950 and The Show Goes On in early 1951. That same year, she also took part in her first film, Fourteen Hours, a 20th Century Fox movie shot on location in New York City by director Henry Hathaway. [18]

  7. Make Me Laugh - Wikipedia

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    The original version, with Robert Q. Lewis as host, aired for three months in 1958 on ABC. Bobby Van hosted a syndicated revival during 1979–80, and Ken Ober hosted a 1997 revival on Comedy Central , replaced for the second season by Mark Cohen.

  8. Arthur Godfrey - Wikipedia

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    (Even busier was Robert Q. Lewis, who hosted Arthur Godfrey Time whenever Godfrey was absent, adding to his own tight schedule.) Both Godfrey and Lewis made commercial recordings for Columbia Records, often featuring the "Little Godfreys" in various combinations. In addition to the "Too Fat Polka", these included "Candy and Cake"; "Dance Me Loose".

  9. Play Your Hunch - Wikipedia

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    Play Your Hunch was an American game show first hosted by Merv Griffin from 1958 to 1962 and then hosted by Gene Rayburn and finally by Robert Q. Lewis until 1963. [1] The announcers for the show were, respectively, Johnny Olson, Wayne Howell and Roger Tuttle. In 2001, Play Your Hunch was ranked #43 on TV Guide's "50 Greatest Game Shows of All ...