Television in the 1950s is often called The “First Golden Era” of TV! From “I Love Lucy” to Edward R. Murrow, from Sid Caesar to live dramas weekly, and game shows, Gunsmoke, and soap operas, the 1950s were the incubator of … Continue reading →
The 1950s are often called The “First Golden Era” of Television! From “I Love Lucy” to Edward R. Murrow, Sid Caesar to live dramas weekly, to game shows, Gunsmoke, and soap operas, the 1950s were the incubator of modern television. … Continue reading →
The 1950s are often called The “First Golden Era” of Television! From “I Love Lucy” to Edward R. Murrow, Sid Caesar to live dramas weekly, to game shows, Gunsmoke, and soap operas, the 1950s were the incubator of modern television. … Continue reading →
In the opinion of many critics, the the Sid Caesar programs were the funniest and most creative shows in the history of television comedy. The sheer talent of Sid Caesar is overwhelming – as Carl Reiner, his writer and co-star put … Continue reading →
In the opinion of many TV critics, the Sid Caesar programs were the funniest , best written and most creative shows in the history of television comedy. Caesar’s writing crew (including Carl Reiner, Woody Allen, Mel Brooks, Neil Simon and … Continue reading →