The Best Of Flip Wilson: Robert Klein, Lola Falana, Dean Martin


9:30 pm - 10:00 pm, Sunday, January 18 on KLPD Catchy Comedy (28.2)

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Robert Klein, Lola Falana, Dean Martin

Season 1, Episode 6

Flip portrays a guy who is down on his luck in an unemployment office with Lola Falana. Robert Klein performs the role of an auditioning actor for a Broadway musical with special guest Dean Martin.

repeat 1970 English 720p Stereo
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Flip Wilson (Actor)
Born: December 08, 1933
Died: November 25, 1998
Birthplace: Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Born Clerow Wilson. A comedian who was enormously successful on TV for a few years in the '70s, Wilson was TV's first black superstar. One of 24 children, he spent much of his youth in foster homes and ended up in a reform school. He quit high school at 16 and, lying about his age, joined the Air Force. After leaving the service at 21 he worked as a bellboy in a San Francisco hotel, where he started performing stand-up comedy. Soon he was on the road with his act; at first playing small black clubs, he ended up in major black theaters such as the Apollo, the Howard, and the Regal, gradually building up a following within the black community. He got his big break in 1965: comedian Redd Foxx, appearing on The Tonight Show, was asked whom he considered the funniest comic around; he answered "Flip Wilson," and Wilson was soon booked on the show. Other TV appearances followed and he recorded several comedy albums. In 1970 he was signed by NBC to host his own variety show, The Flip Wilson Show, and it quickly soared in the ratings; the show remained on the air until 1974, and Wilson's characters (Geraldine, Reverend Leroy, etc.) and his catch-phrases ("The devil made me do it," "what you see is what you get," etc.) became nationally famous. After he quit the show his TV work was sporadic. He debuted onscreen in Uptown Saturday Night (1974) but has few other movie credits. He starred briefly in the '80s in the sitcom Charlie & Company.

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