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PremieredThe Colgate Comedy Hour Season 2 released on September 2, 1951.
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Jackie Gleason
Eddie Cantor
Spike Jones
Milton Berle and Ezio Pinza
Eddie Cantor
Donald O'Connor and Ed Wynn
Abbott & Costello
Featured guests were singers Gale Storm and Phil Regan. The comedy story line had Lou planning to marry Gale.
Jack Carson
Eddie Cantor
Martin & Lewis
Donald O'Connor and Harpo Marx
Abbott & Costello
Abbott and Costello do several of their burlesque routines with their usual supporting players. They also play as host to Luis Armstrong.
Eddie Cantor
Bob Hope
Eddie Cantor
Alan Young and Roy Rogers & Dale Evans
Eddie Cantor
Martin & Lewis
Donald O'Connor and Harpo Marx
Abbott & Costello
In one sketch, Abbott and Costello are offered a job on Cabot's dude ranch. On the way, they encounter Flynn, with whom they do the old "Niagara Falls" sketch. In another western bit, the boys have a run-in with bad guy Flynn. Rhonda Fleming performs "Don't Blame Me" and "I'm in Love With a Wonderful Guy".
Eddie Cantor
Martin & Lewis
Guests: Ray Malone, Jill Jarmon, Danny Arnold, Sheldon Leonard and Mike Mazurki.
Donald O'Connor
Martin & Lewis
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis perform at the Mayhem Annual Awards Dinner. Jerry introduces Dean singing, When You're Smiling. We see the private lives of Jerry and Dean out of the public eye. Dean hires Jerry as a soda jerk. Guests: Ray Malone, Jill Jarmon, Danny Arnold, Sheldon Leonard, Mike Mazurki, Dick Stabile & his Orchestra; cameo by writer Norman Lear.
Eddie Cantor
Danny Thomas
Donald O'Connor
Bob Hope
Eddie Cantor
Martin & Lewis
Martha Raye, Harpo Marx, Chico Marx, Tony Martin
Abbott & Costello
Hosts: Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Guests: Charles Laughton, Isabel Bigley, Johnny Conrad and his Dancers, Sid Fields, Joe Kirk, Milton Frome, Bobby Barber, Jill Kraft, Anita Anton, Alex Fossell, Helen Donaldson, Three Beaus and a Peep, Al Goodman and his Orchestra Note: Abbott and Costello do an ice cream vending skit and try to borrow money from Jack L. Warner. Isabel sings "Our Love Is Here To Stay." This show originated from New York.
Eddie Cantor
Donald O'Connor and Andy Devine
Martin & Lewis
Opens with Dean and Jerry as guests at a librarian convention. Followed by a sketch where Jerry plays a nut case, auditioning for a part in Dean's upcoming show. The final sketch has Dean and Jerry traveling abroad where Jerry plays a stowaway.
Abbott & Costello
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello host this episode of The Colgate Comedy Hour. Their guests for this episode include ballet dancer and actress Vera Zorina, Broadway performer Tony Bavaar, The Ashtons, blonde beauty actress Monique Van Vooren, Sport Morgan, Sid Fields, dancer Gemze de Lappe, AC stalwarts, Joe Kirk and Bobby Barber, Jean Cleveland, Charlie Bollinder singers, Three Beaus and a Peep, and Al Goodman and his Orchestra. Comedy includes AC doing their Baccigalupe bit. Also, the boys visit France for a singing lesson.
Donald O'Connor
Eddie Cantor
Ben Blue
Herb Shriver
Eddie Cantor
Bob Hope
The Colgate Comedy Hour
Season 2
Release Date
PremieredThe Colgate Comedy Hour Season 2 released on September 2, 1951.
Your Progress
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Sign In to Track ProgressJackie Gleason
Eddie Cantor
Spike Jones
Milton Berle and Ezio Pinza
Eddie Cantor
Donald O'Connor and Ed Wynn
Abbott & Costello
Featured guests were singers Gale Storm and Phil Regan. The comedy story line had Lou planning to marry Gale.
Jack Carson
Eddie Cantor
Martin & Lewis
Donald O'Connor and Harpo Marx
Abbott & Costello
Abbott and Costello do several of their burlesque routines with their usual supporting players. They also play as host to Luis Armstrong.
Eddie Cantor
Bob Hope
Eddie Cantor
Alan Young and Roy Rogers & Dale Evans
Eddie Cantor
Martin & Lewis
Donald O'Connor and Harpo Marx
Abbott & Costello
In one sketch, Abbott and Costello are offered a job on Cabot's dude ranch. On the way, they encounter Flynn, with whom they do the old "Niagara Falls" sketch. In another western bit, the boys have a run-in with bad guy Flynn. Rhonda Fleming performs "Don't Blame Me" and "I'm in Love With a Wonderful Guy".
Eddie Cantor
Martin & Lewis
Guests: Ray Malone, Jill Jarmon, Danny Arnold, Sheldon Leonard and Mike Mazurki.
Donald O'Connor
Martin & Lewis
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis perform at the Mayhem Annual Awards Dinner. Jerry introduces Dean singing, When You're Smiling. We see the private lives of Jerry and Dean out of the public eye. Dean hires Jerry as a soda jerk. Guests: Ray Malone, Jill Jarmon, Danny Arnold, Sheldon Leonard, Mike Mazurki, Dick Stabile & his Orchestra; cameo by writer Norman Lear.
Eddie Cantor
Danny Thomas
Donald O'Connor
Bob Hope
Eddie Cantor
Martin & Lewis
Martha Raye, Harpo Marx, Chico Marx, Tony Martin
Abbott & Costello
Hosts: Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Guests: Charles Laughton, Isabel Bigley, Johnny Conrad and his Dancers, Sid Fields, Joe Kirk, Milton Frome, Bobby Barber, Jill Kraft, Anita Anton, Alex Fossell, Helen Donaldson, Three Beaus and a Peep, Al Goodman and his Orchestra Note: Abbott and Costello do an ice cream vending skit and try to borrow money from Jack L. Warner. Isabel sings "Our Love Is Here To Stay." This show originated from New York.
Eddie Cantor
Donald O'Connor and Andy Devine
Martin & Lewis
Opens with Dean and Jerry as guests at a librarian convention. Followed by a sketch where Jerry plays a nut case, auditioning for a part in Dean's upcoming show. The final sketch has Dean and Jerry traveling abroad where Jerry plays a stowaway.
Abbott & Costello
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello host this episode of The Colgate Comedy Hour. Their guests for this episode include ballet dancer and actress Vera Zorina, Broadway performer Tony Bavaar, The Ashtons, blonde beauty actress Monique Van Vooren, Sport Morgan, Sid Fields, dancer Gemze de Lappe, AC stalwarts, Joe Kirk and Bobby Barber, Jean Cleveland, Charlie Bollinder singers, Three Beaus and a Peep, and Al Goodman and his Orchestra. Comedy includes AC doing their Baccigalupe bit. Also, the boys visit France for a singing lesson.