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Art Linkletter

Art Linkletter

1912-07-17 / Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada

Biography

Arthur Gordon Linkletter (born Gordon Arthur Kelly or Arthur Gordon Kelly [sources differ]; July 17, 1912 – May 26, 2010) was a Canadian-born American radio and television personality. He was the host of House Party, which ran on CBS radio and television for 25 years, and People Are Funny, which aired on NBC radio and television for 19 years. He became a naturalized United States citizen in 1942. Old clips from Linkletter's House Party program were later featured as segments on the first incarnation of Kids Say the Darndest Things. A series of books followed which contained the humorous comments made on-air by children. He appeared in four films.

Appearances

Here's Lucy
Here's Lucy (1968)
Batman
Batman (1966)
The Lucy Show
The Lucy Show (1962)
Donny & Marie
Donny & Marie (1976)
The Merv Griffin Show
The Merv Griffin Show (1962)
The Ed Sullivan Show
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948)
General Electric Theater
General Electric Theater (1953)
Art Linkletter's House Party
Art Linkletter's House Party (1952)
Kids Say the Darndest Things
Kids Say the Darndest Things (1998)
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (1956)
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre (1956)
The Steve Allen Show
The Steve Allen Show (1956)
The Jack Benny Program
The Jack Benny Program (1950)
The Art Linkletter Show
The Art Linkletter Show (1963)
The Bob Cummings Show
The Bob Cummings Show (1955)
Tonight Starring Jack Paar
Tonight Starring Jack Paar (1957)
The Emmy Awards
The Emmy Awards (1949)
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962)
The Mike Douglas Show
The Mike Douglas Show (1961)
The Wonderful World of Disney
The Wonderful World of Disney (1954)
Startime
Startime (1959)
Dinah!
Dinah! (1974)
Wagon Train
Wagon Train (1957)
The Red Skelton Show
The Red Skelton Show (1951)
The Alan Hamel Show
The Alan Hamel Show (1976)
What's My Line?
What's My Line? (1950)
The Colgate Comedy Hour
The Colgate Comedy Hour (1950)