- BERLE
- TV's Uncle Miltie
- Uncle Miltie
- Milton on whose show Elvis famously appeared
- Pioneer TV personality
- Comic whose memoir was "B.S. I Love You"
- Texaco Star Theatre host
- Milton who was banned from "SNL"
- Mr. Television
- Texaco Star Theater host
- He said, "You can lead a man to Congress, but you can't make him think"
- He played Finch in "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World"
- He said, "A good wife always forgives her husband when she's wrong"
- Texaco Star Theater star
- One-time television host Milton
- The thief of bad gags
- Early TV comedian Milton
- Comedian called "the thief of bad gags"
- First TV superstar Milton
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- Comedian dubbed "The Thief of Bad Gags"
- Comedian known as "Mr. Television"
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- Uncle Miltie's surname
- Milton with jokes
- His theme song was "Near You"
- Memorable Miltie
- 1949 Emmy winner for Most Outstanding Kinescope Personality
- Golden Age TV star
- Comedian dubbed "Mr. Television"
- TV comedy pioneer
- Uncle Miltie of early TV
- First TV superstar
- VIP of '50s TV
- '50s TV superstar
- TV's first megastar
- Friars Club of Beverly Hills founder
- Charter member of the TV Hall of Fame
- TV's first big star
- TV Hall of Fame charter member
- Early Neil Simon employer
- See 45 Down
- TV uncle
- Mr. Tuesday Night
- Assistant Secretary of State.
- U. S. Ambassador to Brazil.
- A television character.
- Adolph ___, Liberal party bigwig.
- Video M. C.
- Adolf ___, former Ambassador to Brazil.
- This star is visible Tuesday night.
- TV man.
- Comedian from N. Y. C.
- TV headliner.
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- Stateman Adolf.
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- Contemporary comedian.
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- Milton
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- A Milton who found paradise in TV
- He played the Palace
- Adolf or Milton
- Superstar of early TV
- Uncle Milty
- Emmy-winning TV host of 1949
- Old Texaco star
- Tuesday night fixture on early NBC
- Funnyman Milton
- Roosevelt brain truster Adolf
- Star of "Always Leave Them Laughing," 1949
- 1950s NBC icon
- TV great who said "I live to laugh, and I laugh to live"
- He played himself in "Broadway Danny Rose" and "Pee-wee's Big Adventure"
- Comedian who married Joyce Mathews in 1941, divorced her in 1947 and married her again in 1949 "because she reminded me of my first wife"
- Milton of comedy
- Comedian who played Louie the Lilac on "Batman"
- TV's Milton
- Early TV's "Uncle Miltie"
- Actor/comic Milton
- Old Texaco pitchman
- Mr. Television, Milton
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- Early TV legend
- Comic legend
- Charter member of the Television Hall of Fame
- Comic who played Louie the Lilac on "Batman"
- Texaco Star Theater headliner
- Cross-dresser of early TV