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  2. List of The Abbott and Costello Show episodes - Wikipedia

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    Bud and Lou find a job in Mr. Fields' brother's drugstore and wreck the place. Includes the "Jonah and the Whale" routine. First Appearances of Lou Costello, Bud Abbott, Joe Besser, Sidney Fields, Gordon "Mike The Cop" Jones, Joe "Mr. Bacciagalupe" Kirk and Hillary Brooke

  3. The Abbott and Costello Show - Wikipedia

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    The show was initially put into production in May 1951, soon after Abbott and Costello had joined the roster of rotating hosts of The Colgate Comedy Hour. [2] Episodes were filmed in groups scheduled around the team's movie, personal appearance, and live TV commitments.

  4. The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show - Wikipedia

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    The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show is an American half-hour animated comedy television series of the famous comedy duo that aired in syndication [1] from September 9, 1967, [citation needed] to June 1, 1968. [citation needed] Each of the 39 individual episodes consisted of four five-minute cartoons. [2]

  5. Abbott and Costello - Wikipedia

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    In Episode 30, Kramer hears the famous Abbott and Costello line, "His father was a mudder. His mother was a mudder." His mother was a mudder." In 1991, the US Postal Service featured Abbott and Costello on a first-class stamp, part of a "Comedian Commemorative Issue", illustrated by Al Hirschfeld .

  6. Lou Costello - Wikipedia

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    Abbott and Costello's final film together, Dance with Me, Henry (1956), was a box-office disappointment and received mixed critical reviews. [according to whom?] Abbott and Costello dissolved their partnership amicably early in 1957. [18] Costello worked with other comedians, including Sidney Fields in Las Vegas, and sought film and television ...

  7. The Abbott and Costello Show (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    Film stars Bud Abbott and Lou Costello adapted their talents to radio for the 30-minute weekly comedy program. Vincent Terrace, in his book, Radio Programs, 1924-1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows, wrote, "Many of the skits revolved around Bud and Lou's efforts to succeed in some sort of business venture."

  8. Who's on First? - Wikipedia

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    several times on radio and television (notably in The Abbott and Costello Show episode "The Actor's Home"). In 1956, a gold record of "Who's on First?" was placed in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York. A video (taken from The Naughty Nineties) now plays continuously on screens at the Hall.

  9. The Colgate Comedy Hour - Wikipedia

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    The new format was heavily backed by its sponsor, Colgate-Palmolive, to the tune of $3 million in the first year, and the 8:00 p.m. ET, Sunday evening format show was a spectacular success, particularly for Eddie Cantor and the Martin & Lewis and Abbott & Costello duos.