Milton Berles Buick Hour - VOL. 2
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The second volume culled from Milton Berle's 1953-54 TV series
offers two hour-long episodes of the Buick Berle Show, each
one short on plot and long on variety-show hot-cha-cha. The first
episode is very, very loosely arranged around the idea of how the
show is put together, with guest stars who appear to have been drawn
from an alphabetical phone book listing: dumb-blonde prototype
Dagmar, French singer-actress Denise Darcel, and then-young crooner
Vic Damone (performing "April in Portugal"). The second episode has
Uncle Miltie pursuing opera singer Marguerite Piazza (she sings an
aria from Carmen, classing up the show a bit), while
receiving tedious advice from actor Paul Douglas. (Sample joke from
an art museum sequence: Douglas points out the work of an "old Dutch
Master," to which Berle replies, "It looks more like a White Owl to
me." Ouch.) Brassy production numbers, live-television glitches, and
plugs for Buick abound. Visually, the shows have the likably
washed-out look of TV preserved from that era, though the sound
quality is definitely uneven. Just like the jokes. --Robert
Horton
Description:
The classic "Milton Berle's Buick Hour" was television at its best,
with many of the world's greatest entertainers joining Uncle Miltie
in two raucous hours filled with songs, skits and lots of laughs.
Volume Two features guest appearances by Vic Damone, Dagmar and
Jackie Cooper.