


Comedy
The Colgate Comedy Hour
6S | 208E
09/10/1950
7.0
1. Revenge with Music
0.0
9/10/1950
2. Let's Face It
0.0
9/17/1950
3. Fred Allen
0.0
9/24/1950
4. 10/1/1950
0.0
10/1/1950
5. Eddie Cantor
0.0
10/8/1950
6. Martin & Lewis: Anything Goes
0.0
10/15/1950
7. Fred Allen
0.0
10/22/1950
8. Bobby Clark
0.0
10/29/1950
9. Eddie Cantor
0.0
11/5/1950
10. Martin & Lewis
0.0
11/12/1950
11. Fred Allen
0.0
11/19/1950
12. Bob Hope
0.0
11/26/1950
13. Eddie Cantor
0.0
12/3/1950
14. Tickets Please!
0.0
12/10/1950
15. 12/17/1950
0.0
12/17/1950
16. Bob Hope
0.0
12/24/1950
17. Eddie Cantor
0.0
12/31/1950
18. Abbot & Costello
0.0
1/7/1951
19. Jerry Lester
0.0
1/14/1951
20. Bobby Clark
0.0
1/21/1951
21. Eddie Cantor
0.0
1/28/1951
22. Martin & Lewis
0.0
2/4/1951
23. The Spike Jones Show
0.0
2/11/1951
24. Bobby Clark
0.0
2/18/1951
25. Eddie Cantor
0.0
2/25/1951
26. Tony Martin
0.0
3/4/1951
27. Abbot & Costello
0.0
3/11/1951
28. Beatrice Lillie
0.0
3/18/1951
29. Eddie Cantor
0.0
3/25/1951
30. Eddie Cantor
0.0
4/1/1951
31. Bob Hope
0.0
4/8/1951
32. Tony Martin
0.0
4/15/1951
33. Eddie Cantor
0.0
4/22/1951
34. Martin & Lewis
0.0
4/29/1951
35. Phil Silvers
0.0
5/6/1951
36. Beatrice Lillie
0.0
5/13/1951
37. Martin & Lewis
0.0
5/20/1951
38. Eddie Cantor
0.0
5/27/1951
39. Martin & Lewis
0.0
6/3/1951
40. Jackie Gleason and Fred Allen
0.0
6/10/1951
41. Eddie Cantor
0.0
6/17/1951
42. Martin & Lewis
0.0
6/24/1951
Overview
The Colgate Comedy Hour is an American comedy-musical variety series that aired live on the NBC network from 1950 to 1955. The show starred many notable comedians and entertainers of the era, including Eddie Cantor, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, Fred Allen, Donald O'Connor, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, Bob Hope, Jimmy Durante, Ray Bolger, Gordon MacRae, Ben Blue, Robert Paige, Tony Curtis, Burt Lancaster, Broadway dancer Wayne Lamb and Spike Jones and His City Slickers.