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Introduction | ix | |
Lucille Ball | 1 | |
Milton Berle | 24 | |
Carol Burnett | 48 | |
Sid Caesar | 62 | |
Imogene Coca | 89 | |
Tim Conway | 108 | |
Jackie Gleason | 116 | |
Danny Kaye | 141 | |
Ernie Kovacs | 159 | |
Olsen and Johnson | 184 | |
Martha Raye | 186 | |
Soupy Sales | 189 | |
Red Skelton | 193 | |
Dick Van Dyke | 219 | |
Flip Wilson | 226 | |
Jonathan Winters | 229 | |
Ed Wynn | 237 | |
Chapter Notes | 241 | |
TV-ographies | 245 | |
Bibliography | 251 | |
Index | 253 |
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