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  1. The Robert Q. Lewis Show had a six-month run on CBS's Sunday night lineup from July 16, 1950 to January 7, 1951. He hosted CBS's talent-search variety show, The Show Goes On from January 19, 1950, to February 16, 1952. He also had two CBS daytime variety shows.

  2. The Robert Q. Lewis Show: With Robert Q. Lewis, Jane Dulo, Barbara Britton, Arnold Stang. Daytime show featuring singers and dancers.

    • 1950-07-16
    • Robert Q. Lewis, Jane Dulo, Barbara Britton
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  3. Bespectacled comedian Robert Q Lewis had a good deal of exposure on network television in the 1950s without gaining much substantial success. He made his TV debut as a substitute host on the nighttime The Arthur Godfrey Show in February 1949 before earning his own daytime CBS show in October 1950, airing each weekday from New York City between ...

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  5. The Robert Q. Lewis Show had a six-month run on CBS's Sunday night television lineup from July 16, 1950 to January 7, 1951. At the same time he also hosted CBS's TV talent-search variety program The Show Goes On from January 19, 1950 to February 16, 1952.

  6. Dec 13, 1991 · Robert Q. Lewis, a radio comedian, television host and panelist who was known as much for his fey wit as his trademark horn-rimmed glasses, died on Wednesday at Century City Hospital in Los...

  7. Robert Q. Lewis (b. April 25, 1920 – d. December 11, 1991) was an American radio and television personality, game show host, and actor. Lewis added the middle initial "Q." to his name accidentally on the air in 1942, when he responded to a reference to radio comedian F. Chase Taylor's character...

  8. The Robert Q. Lewis Show (TV Series 1950–1951) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...

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