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Milton Berle Show Clips Texaco openings and Monologues (1949)

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    [siren, bells, then music]
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    [singing] Oh, we're the man of
    Texaco.
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    We work from Maine to Mexico.
    There's nothing like
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    this Texaco of ours.
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    Our show tonight is powerful. We'll wire
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    you with an hour full of howls from a
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    shower full of stars.
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    We're the merry Texaco men. Tonight
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    we may be showmen. Tomorrow we'll be
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    servicing your cars.
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    I wipe the pipe. I pump the gas. I rub the
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    hub. I scrub the glass.
    I touch the clutch.
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    I mop the top. I poke the choke. i sell
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    the pop. I clear the gear. I block the
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    knock. I jack the back.
    I set the clock. Go
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    join the ranks of those who know and
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    fill your tanks with Texaco.
    Sky team. Fill up with Sky Team.
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    And you will smile at the pile of new
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    miles you will add.
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    Fire Chief. Fill up with Fire Chief.
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    You'll find that Texaco the finest friend
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    your car has ever had.
    [drumroll]
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    And now, ladies and gentlemen,
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    introducing television's number one star,
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    the man America discovered,
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    Milton Berle.
    [music and applause]
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    [whistle]
    Hiya. Thank you. They stood up.
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    Thank you and good evening,
    good evening, ladies
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    and gentlemen. [laughter]
    Lady, don't, please don't laugh.
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    Columbus, 1492.
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    What's yours? Gimbels 10-75?
    [laughter]
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    Lady, please, I'm gonna lay the egg.
    She's cackling.
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    How do you like it?
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    How do you like that? Ha ha.
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    My mother didn't show up.
    [laughter]
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    I don't like those telescopes.
    Give me these.
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    That's the kind I like.
    [laughter] Ahhhhhh!
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    I am the - !
    [laughter]
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    What the hey?!
    [laughter]
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    How do you like it?
    Don't I look good, huh?
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    [applause]
    You, uh, don't applaud.
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    Don't applaud.
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    You've heard of Ezio Penza?
    I look like
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    his brother, Safety Penza.
    [play on words "safety pens"]
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    [laughter]
    It's awful chilly around here.
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    i feel like the weather, it's been so hot
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    these past few nights,
    I had to get up in
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    the middle of night,
    take off my socks.
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    You know, it's really,
    [laughter]
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    I really feel you. How
    do you like the socks?
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    Smart socks.
    Brooklyn socks. Brooklyn.
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    [laughter]
    There's not a run in either one of them.
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    But it is
    [laughter]
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    It is really
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    [whistle] Please, no!
    [applause]
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    I - oh, incidentally,
    before I go any
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    further, is there
    anybody in the
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    audience from Brooklyn?
    [I am!] You are? How do
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    you feel?
    [gunshot, then audience laughter]
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    Thank you, birdshot. I, uh,
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    I wanna', I feel good.
    I really, ohhhhh.
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    you're breaking my
    heart 'cause you're leaving
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    and you're taking
    the furniture, too.
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    Thank you.
    [applause]
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    Before going further,
    I want to sit with
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    this lady down here.
    Please, would you do,
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    the tall lady, will
    you, will you? The man
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    behind you can't see the show.
    [laughter]
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    Will you remove your head, please?
    [laughter]
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    I, uh, oh, before I to
    any further, I want
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    to try something new
    tonight. Somebody, uh,
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    uh. How about having
    all the married men
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    and women in the
    audience stand up, huh?
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    Every married man, come
    on, stand up, will you?
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    Come on, stand up.
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    Stand up [stomp] please.
    [laughter]
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    [clap clap clap]
    Stand up.
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    Okay.
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    All right, now back
    to me. Wait a minute,
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    stay there, stay there.
    [laughter]
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    You fools, stay there!
    [laughter]
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    Wait a minute.
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    now, wait a minute.
    I'm trying something.
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    Please. Stand, will
    you stand up please?
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    [laughter]
    Now, all the, all the married,
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    married men, uh
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    everybody. All the single
    girls, stand up and the
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    married women sit down.
    [laughter]
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    Now all the married men
    sit down and the
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    single men stand up.
    [laughter]
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    Now we have all
    the single man and
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    single ladies.
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    What are you waiting for?
    [laughter]
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    Welcome to bride and groom.
    [laughter and applause]
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    This is - no. We, we really,
    we really have a very -
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    Oh, I feel good! [yells]
    [laughter]
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    We have - this man
    down here, you're
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    embarrassing me.
    You can't come in here
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    undressed. I really mean
    that. [laughter] This man
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    down here. [laughter]
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    Thank you. Thank you.
    I'm only kidding, sir.
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    [unintelligible]
    if i've said anything
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    [laughter]
    I was only kidding. I I said
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    anything to insult you,
    I offer you my humble.
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    [laughter]
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    I like you, sir. All right.
    We, we kid everybody
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    that comes in here.
    Who's your favorite
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    comedian?
    Bob Hope. [screaming laughter]
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    Hi.
    [laughter]
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    Where'd everybody go?
    Oh, we, we're going to
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    present a very
    wonderful show tonight
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    and the show is so
    long, we want you to
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    sit back and relax
    and you folks that
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    are watching the show
    in Chicago and
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    Cincinnati and Detroit,
    have we got a show
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    tonight, have we got
    a show! Have we got a
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    show? [laughter]
    I would like to
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    introduce as our first
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    surprise, one of the most sensational
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    troops ever to appear on a television
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    show. It's very
    difficult on such a small
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    stage to do this act,
    but, oh, they're
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    wonderful. Ladies and
    gentlemen may I
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    present you -
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    [siren, then bell]
    [music]
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    [singing] Oh, we're the men of
    Texaco. We work from
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    Maine to Mexico.
    There's nothing like
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    this Texaco of ours.
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    Our show tonight
    is powerful. We'll wow
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    you with an hour
    full of howls from a
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    shower full of stars.
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    We're the merry Texaco-
    men. Tonight we
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    may be showmen.
    Tomorrow we'll be
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    servicing your cars.
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    I wipe the pipe. I pump
    the gas. I rub the
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    hub. I scrub the glass.
    I touch the clutch.
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    I mop the top. I
    poke the choke. I sell
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    the pop. I clear
    the gear. I block the
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    knock. I jack the
    back. I set the clock. So
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    join the ranks of those who know and
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    fill your tanks with Texaco.
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    Sky Team. Fill up with Sky Team. And you
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    will smile at the pile of new miles you
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    will have.
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    Fire Chief. Fill up with Fire Chief.
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    You'll find that Texaco's the finest
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    friend your car has ever had.
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    And now, ladies and gentlemen,
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    introducing America's number one
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    television star,
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    your Tuesday night,
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    Milton Berle.
    [music and applause]
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    Ahhh! Ahhh!
    Thank you. [laughter]
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    Don't laugh, lady.
    This is my nag. What
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    are you, your husband's?
    [laughter]
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    Fine. How do I look?
    Tell us, I want -
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    Don't applaud.
    [applause] It's all right.
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    Don't applaud. Hold it.
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    I - a little tired out.
    He's been working
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    like a man all day.
    I do, uh [laughter]
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    Been working like
    a man. I can see
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    you're gonna' be
    lousy. Good night.
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    [laughter]
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    I want to tell you,
    I really, I really
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    feel - don't I look
    funny? I look like an
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    advanced agent
    for Margaret Truman's
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    concerts.
    [laughter]
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    Incidentally, a report
    just come over
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    here that Margaret
    Truman just gave
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    Carmen Lombardo
    24 hours to get out of
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    town.
    [laughter]
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    He said 24. And
    I'm giving you 2 minutes.
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    [laughter] Thank you very
    much. Thank you, mother.
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    Stay in. The end.
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    My mother. She's here.
    How do you feel? All
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    right? Take a boo.
    [laughter]
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    She's loaded.
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    With money, with money.
    [laughter]
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    I want to tell you, tell the joke.
    Don't I. My mother told
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    me there'd be nights
    like this. I better
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    take this off. Okay.
    Would you do me
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    a favor and take this?
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    thank you
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    Thank you.
    Take it!
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    Thank you.
    It's me, Milton.
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    [applause]
    Didn't you know? It was me!
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    I want to tell you, I -
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    you heard of Henry V.
    I look like Burle
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    after the eighth.
    [laugher]
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    I loused that up.
    I told that in a [unintelligible]
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    way, backwards. But this, um,
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    but this - I feel happy
    tonight. After all
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    what is happiness?
    You can't buy money
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    with it, but it is peculiar.
    You can't buy money
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    with it. There's
    a bus leaving.
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    It is peculiar -
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    what's a musician
    coming in now? It's a
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    little late. Hey, what
    are you coming in now?
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    [laughter]
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    Next time you come in late.
    [smash!, then laughter]
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    That's all right.
    I'll buy you another
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    one. I'll buy another.
    You go over to Wurlitzer's,
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    tell them i sent you and
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    they'll give you my
    regards. Ladies
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    and gentlemen.
    [laughter]
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    I'm only kidding.
    You got a strong union.
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    I'd like you to
    meet the conductor
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    of our orchestra tonight.
    If he's a
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    conductor, I want a
    transfer. He's really
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    wonderful
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    Alan Roth.
    Let's give him a big hand.
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    [cheering and applause]
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    We have, we have a
    very long show we're
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    going to get started
    tonight and all you
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    boys and girls. Do
    you like me? Don't I
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    look, don't I look
    like the knight
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    who was in flower
    tonight. We're going - don't
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    applaud at everything
    I say. Take down
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    the applause cards.
    Ladies, ladies and
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    germs, ladies and gentlemen,
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    I would like to
    introduce our first -
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    but we have such a
    long show, we want to
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    get the whole show
    in tonight. Ladies and
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    gentlemen, I'd like to
    introduce our first surprise.
Title:
Milton Berle Show Clips Texaco openings and Monologues (1949)
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Duration:
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