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  1. Four Star Revue (also known as All Star Revue and All Star Summer Revue) is an American variety/comedy program that aired on NBC from October 4, 1950, to December 26, 1953.

  2. All Star Revue: With Jimmy Durante, Eddie Jackson, Jack Roth, Danny Thomas. This early comedy program started off with a rotating cast of four famous comedians, each of whom would take turns hosting the show.

  3. All Star Revue. Season 3 - 1952-1953. Tallulah Bankhead confers with guests. Groucho Marx and Ethel Barrymore. prior to her premiere telecast. When Revue premiered in 1950, critics familiar with Danny Thomas from his nightclub successes foresaw a lot of potential for him on television. But after two seasons, that potential went largely unfulfilled.

  4. One of America's most beloved entertainers, Jimmy Durante starred in more episodes of Four Star/All Star Revue than any other host. His act was similar to that seen on his other radio and TV shows, including the trademark, "Good night, Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are."

  5. All Star Revue. Season 2 - 1951-1952. Danny Thomas with his All Star Revue regulars. Kay Starr and Bunny Lewbel. Several factors influenced NBC's decision in 1951 to expand the number of Four Star Revue hosts. First, some of the stars were having trouble producing the expected ratings.

  6. Jimmy Durante hosts with guests opera star Helen Traubel, comics Shaw and Lee, and regulars Candy Candido, Eddie Jackson, and Jack Roth. In a comic travesty of a Wagner opera, Durante plays Siegmund to Traubel's Brunnhilde.

  7. All Star Revue (TV Series 1950– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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