The Phil Silvers Show


02:30 am - 03:00 am, Friday 12th December on WJRT Catchy Comedy (12.3)

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Bilko's Prize Poodle

Season 3, Episode 33

Bilko hitches his future to a poodle to win a $10,000 dog-show prize. Bilko: Phil Silvers. Doberman: Maurice Gosfield. Grover: Jimmy Little. Rocco: Harvey Lembeck. Henshaw: Allan Melvin. Dowager: Edith King. Mrs. Prescott: Diane Deering. Judge: Barnard Hughes. Hall: Paul Ford.

repeat 1958 English
Comedy Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Phil Silvers (Actor) .. Master Sgt. Ernie Bilko
Harvey Lembeck (Actor) .. Cpl. Rocco Barbella
Paul Ford (Actor) .. Col. John Hall
Maurice Gosfield (Actor) .. Pvt. Duane Doberman
Allan Melvin (Actor) .. Cpl. Henshaw
Jimmy Little (Actor) .. Sgt. Francis Grover

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Did You Know..
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Phil Silvers (Actor) .. Master Sgt. Ernie Bilko
Born: May 11, 1912 in Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: From age 13 he sang in vaudeville, and a few years later was featured in some musical two-reelers. In 1934 Silvers joined Minsky's burlesque troop as a comedian. He began appearing in feature films as comic relief in 1940 and was quite busy onscreen through 1945, usually playing the hero's friend; after 1945 his film work was much less frequent, but he continued appearing onscreen through the early '80s. In 1951 he starred on Broadway in the musical comedy Top Banana, later reprising his role in the play's screen version (1954). In the late '50s Silvers was extremely popular as Sgt. Bilko on the TV sitcom "You'll Never Get Rich" (later re-titled "The Phil Silvers Show"), for which he won an Emmy Award. He authored an autobiography, The Laugh Is On Me (1973).
Harvey Lembeck (Actor) .. Cpl. Rocco Barbella
Born: April 15, 1923
Trivia: Brooklyn-born Harvey Lembeck was a nightclub and Broadway comedian at the time of his 1951 film bow in You're in the Navy Now. The roly-poly, nasal-voiced Lembeck was most often cast as the wise-guy comedy relief in war films, most notably Stalag 17 (1953), in which Lembeck and bearlike Robert Strauss repeated their stage roles as "court jesters" in a dismal POW camp (the two actors would later be reteamed in the 1961 Jack Webb picture The Last Time I Saw Archie, not to mention a series of TV commercials in the mid-1960s). Harvey remained in uniform for a four-year hitch as Corporal Barbella on the popular 1950s Phil Silvers sitcom You'll Never Get Rich. In 1963's Beach Party, Lembeck made the first of several sidesplitting appearances as leather-jacketed Brando wannabe Eric von Zipper, whose attempts to prove his toughness to his fellow bikers always came a-cropper; in Beach Blanket Bingo, for example, he was cut in twain by a buzzsaw, moaning "Why Me?" even as his two halves fell bloodlessly to the floor. During the 1970s and early 1980s, Harvey Lembeck directed several TV sitcom episodes, and also operated a training school for aspiring comedians; carrying on the "family business" after Harvey's death was his son, actor/director Michael Lembeck.
Paul Ford (Actor) .. Col. John Hall
Born: November 02, 1901
Trivia: After having drifted from job to job--with a wife and five children in tow--Baltimore native Paul Ford decided in his late 30s to give acting a try. He worked with the Depression-era W.P.A. agency in a puppet show project and also wrote shows for the Federal Theatre; his biggest break came when he and his co-workers staged a puppet production for the 1939 New York World's Fair. Radio, stage and film work followed, but Ford wouldn't truly hit the big time until 1955, when he was engaged to play the apoplectic Colonel Hall on Phil Silvers' situation comedy You'll Never Get Rich. For four seasons, TV fans were regaled by the efforts of conniving Sgt. Bilko (Silvers) and long-suffering Col. Hall to outsmart one another. During this period, Ford worked steadily in the theatre, recreating his popular stage role as Colonel Purdy in Teahouse for the August Moon when the play was committed to film in 1955. After Phil Silvers' series was cancelled, Ford continued his stage and screen career, scoring a major success in 1965 in the play Never Too Late, in which he played a fiftyish husband who discovered that his middle-aged wife was pregnant. Never Too Late was filmed in 1967, with Ford once again in the starring role; five years and many lucrative acting assignments later, Paul Ford retired.
Maurice Gosfield (Actor) .. Pvt. Duane Doberman
Born: January 01, 1912
Allan Melvin (Actor) .. Cpl. Henshaw
Born: January 17, 2008 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Trivia: American comic character actor Allan Melvin worked on stage, radio, screen, and television, where he is best remembered for playing Sam the Butcher, the love interest of beloved housekeeper Alice on The Brady Bunch. He also appeared as Sergeant Bilko's right-hand man The Phil Silvers Show, and as Archie Bunker's best friend on All in the Family). Melvin also worked in commercials and voiced many animated cartoons. He died of cancer in January 2008 at age 84.
Jimmy Little (Actor) .. Sgt. Francis Grover