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  1. Life with Linkletter: With Art Linkletter, Jack Linkletter, Art James, Jack Slattery. Talk/Variety show on ABC starring Art Linkletter and his son, Jack Linkletter.

    • Comedy, Talk-Show
    • 30
    • 1950-09-22
    • Art Linkletter, Jack Linkletter, Art James
  2. Life with Linkletter. Seasons Years. 1950 1951 1952 1969 1970. S3.E1 ∙ Buddy Hackett. Mon, Dec 29, 1969. The original series ended in 1952 but returned again from December 1969 to September 1970, now co-starring Art Linkletter's son, Jack Linkletter.

  3. Eartha Kitt shows Art and Jack how people can dance their way to a new life. She has youngsters from her dance class in Watts teach the co-hosts the latest steps. Jack lead a film tour of a ranch for retired autos. Art probes trade secrets of political king-maker Hal Evry.

  4. Life with Linkletter serie Comedia - Sinopsis: Programa de entrevistas/variedades en ABC protagonizado por Art Linkletter y su hijo, Jack Linkletter., Sinopsis, Tráilers, Fotos, Críticas, Ranking - Cine.com.

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    • Stu Phelps, Irvin Atkins
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    was a short-lived primetime version of House Party where members of the studio audience performed stunts along with the host having humorous interviews with children (ala Kids Say the Darndest Things).

    This nighttime variation of Art Linkletter's daytime show House Party featured stunts that were played by members of the studio audience and humorous interviews with children. Guest stars also appeared, but Linkletter was always the center of attraction.

    For a time during the 1951-1952 season, this show alternated with Say It with Acting.

    ABC Television Center, Los Angeles, CA

  5. 1 de may. de 2024 · Art Linkletter (born July 17, 1912, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada—died May 26, 2010, Los Angeles, California, U.S.) was a Canadian-born American broadcasting host who was known for his amiable ad-libs and his ability to put those he interviewed—particularly young children—at ease.

  6. Other early television shows Linkletter worked on included Life With Linkletter with his son Jack (1969–1970) and Hollywood Talent Scouts (1965–1966). He also acted in two movies, People Are Funny (1946) and Champagne for Caesar (1950).