Milton Berles Buick Hour - VOL. 3
Milton
Berles Buick Hour DVDs

Buy now!
Amazon.com:
Two more episodes from Milton Berle's 1953-54 variety-show season, a
time when Uncle Miltie was still riding high as TV's crown prince of
cornball comedy. The first episode is a pre-Christmas show in which
Berle tries to convince his guests to come to his holiday party.
They include Peter Lawford (an entire song routine is built around
Berle's trying to figure out exactly what Lawford's talent is---a
legitimate question, actually) and Maria Riva, then a fledging
actress who is better known to history as Marlene Dietrich's
daughter. The real fun of this installment, however, is Carol
Channing, fresh from her Broadway triumph in Gentlemen Prefer
Blondes, who shows why "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" was
her signature song long before Marilyn Monroe got her mitts on it.
There's also an odd maudlin interlude for Berle to sing "I'll Go My
Way by Myself," one of the comedian's forays into Chaplinesque
pathos. The second episode is a tepid affair built around the theft
of a 1954 Buick from centerstage at the NBC studio. Seeing
comedienne Dagmar and pulp writer Mickey Spillane on the same stage
is a real dose of '50s culture, and there's also Basil Rathbone in
his Sherlock Holmes getup. The musical highlight is a Latin
production number that should please lounge-music enthusiasts; the
dance director for the series was future Hollywood director Herbert
Ross. --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 3 features guest appearences by Carol Channing, Peter Lawford
and Maria Riva.