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Don Rickles

(and it sure bring back memories when comedy was *funny* and not embarrassing. You could watch TV back then with your kids,, your parents, and gramma) And as it was only a few years after the German surrender ending WW2 ...

 
(and it sure bring back memories when comedy was *funny* and not embarrassing. You could watch TV back then with your kids,, your parents, and gramma) And as it was only a few years after the German surrender ending WW2 ...

I have to wonder how much of the German dialogue was ad-libbed?
 
(and it sure bring back memories when comedy was *funny* and not embarrassing. You could watch TV back then with your kids,, your parents, and gramma) And as it was only a few years after the German surrender ending WW2 ...

Gotta also mention Alan King… same era as Sid Caesar.
 
Wow - good memory! I remember him always in a dark suit, with the ever-present cigar.

How 'bout Mort Sahl, Joey Bishop,

BTW, Sid Caesar was well known for his ability to "fake" foreign languages. Johnny Carson totally lost it during one of Caesar's routines.
 
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