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2509:Steinhauser, Si (28 January 1945).
2175:"You Are There Radio Broadcast Log"
2001:Lowry, Cynthia (14 December 1959).
1803:
1624:
1204:. Mariner Books. pp. 194–195.
1170:. Mariner Books. pp. 192–193.
1098:
1062:. Mariner Books. pp. 188–189.
845:CBS: Reflections in a Bloodshot Eye
733:Ace became a regular columnist for
507:CBS: Reflections in a Bloodshot Eye
13:
4496:20th-century American male writers
3505:Season's Greetings from Perry Como
3286:(New York: Dutton/Penguin, 1997).
3163:
2772:"More Than You Want To Know of TV"
2143:Encyclopedia of Radio 3-Volume Set
2117:. 19 December 1949. Archived from
2070:
1871:. 28 November 1955. Archived from
1840:"'Weekday' (5 Times) NBC's Latest"
1773:Monitor: The Last Great Radio Show
1744:O'Brian, Jack (10 November 1956).
1570:. 8 September 1947. Archived from
1337:Epstein, Lawrence J., ed. (2004).
1225:
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4517:
4316:When You and I Were Young, Maggie
3325:
2971:: Radio's Original Comedy Couple"
2718:Wilson, Earl (23 December 1968).
2684:McGilligan, Patrick, ed. (1997).
2353:"Emmy Award Database-Goodman Ace"
1975:Danzig, Fred (16 December 1959).
1692:Crosby, John (27 December 1949).
1601:. 2 November 1942. Archived from
859:Ace offered his own epitaph when
741:The Saturday Review of Literature
309:Kansas City Polytechnic Institute
16:American screenwriter (1899–1982)
4471:Screenwriters from New York City
4466:American male television writers
4407:
4406:
3142:"Goodman and Jane Ace-Easy Aces"
2848:Moser, Nick (7 September 1970).
2653:Dictionary of Missouri Biography
2635:"Radio Must Recognize Writers".
2620:
2535:Wilson, Earl (31 October 1944).
2378:Smith, Cecil (22 January 1970).
2274:Crosby, John (20 January 1954).
2248:Crosby, John (9 February 1953).
2062:
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771:Ladies and Gentlemen – Easy Aces
23:
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4050:I May Never Pass This Way Again
3192:Ladies and Gentlemen, Easy Aces
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4246:Somos Novios (It's Impossible)
4064:I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
4022:Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)
3705:Perry Como's Christmas Concert
3577:The Perry Como Christmas Album
3440:
3208:(New York: Doubleday, 1971).
3194:(New York: Doubleday, 1970).
3087:. Mariner Books. p. 197.
2796:Moser, Nick (29 August 1966).
2569:. Mariner Books. p. 207.
2466:. Mariner Books. p. 193.
2380:"Perry Como's Relaxed As Ever"
2328:"Caution! Gag Writers at Work"
2300:O'Brian, Jack (22 July 1955).
1897:Danzig, Fred (25 March 1958).
1865:"Radio:Woman's Home Companion"
1641:"Comedy writer dies at age 83"
1531:"Easy Aces/Danny Kaye Show ad"
1449:Smith, Kathleen E. R. (2003).
1343:. PublicAffairs. p. 320.
1135:Pomeroy, Hally (23 May 1936).
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4211:Santa Claus Is Coming to Town
3763:Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive
3341:"The Late, Great Goodman Ace"
3180:(New York: Doubleday, 1966).
2597:Wilson, Earl (7 March 1966).
2326:Quigg, Doc (1 January 1961).
2199:. Audio Karma. Archived from
2111:"Radio: A Homey Little Thing"
1977:"A TV Commercial Steals Show"
1303:Horowitz, Susan, ed. (1997).
1030:O'Brian, Jack (23 May 1958).
875:
479:Goodman and Jane Ace adapted
328:
229:Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall
4481:Comedians from New York City
4365:The Chesterfield Supper Club
3689:So It Goes / Goodbye for Now
3251:Frank Buxton and Bill Owen,
3245:Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh,
2996:"Goodman Ace, Comedy Writer"
1945:. 9 January 1959. p. 10
1719:"'Easy Aces' For the Kovacs"
1666:Crosby, John (18 May 1949).
559:. He would be nominated for
523:"You Gentlemen, The Authors"
398:for some two-reel comedies.
7:
4486:Screenwriters from Missouri
4461:American television writers
4323:When You Were Sweet Sixteen
4092:It's Been a Long, Long Time
3737:At the Supper Club Part III
3369:Goodman Ace 29 January 1954
3350:National Radio Hall of Fame
3269:(Simon and Schuster, 1952)
3253:The Big Broadcast 1920–1950
2434:Cook, Alton (1 June 1941).
2146:. Routledge. p. 1696.
2047:. 12 March 1950. p. 88
970:. Oxford University Press.
968:American National Biography
962:Douglas, George H. (2000).
866:National Radio Hall of Fame
96:Goodman and Jane Ace, 1938.
50:conditions to do so are met
10:
4522:
4501:20th-century American Jews
4148:Mandolins in the Moonlight
4071:I'll Be Home for Christmas
4001:Here, There and Everywhere
3868:Deep in the Heart of Texas
3826:Can't Help Falling in Love
3729:At the Supper Club Part II
3081:Singer, Mark, ed. (2005).
2563:Singer, Mark, ed. (2005).
2460:Singer, Mark, ed. (2005).
2436:"Benny Clings To Memories"
1770:Hart, Dennis, ed. (2002).
1309:. Routledge. p. 184.
1269:Horten, Gerd, ed. (2003).
1198:Singer, Mark, ed. (2005).
1164:Singer, Mark, ed. (2005).
1056:Singer, Mark, ed. (2005).
996:Singer, Mark, ed. (2005).
903:Stempel, Tom, ed. (1996).
777:network during the 1970s.
761:The Better of Goodman Ace.
683:Ace wrote one screenplay,
468:"Terrible Vaudeville" and
4451:Jewish American comedians
4404:
4339:
3747:
3481:Saturday Night with Mr. C
3448:
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3366:If Lincoln Had Been on TV
3206:The Better of Goodman Ace
2511:"Easy Ace Is Not So Easy"
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4120:Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So)
4078:If (They Made Me a King)
3053:. McFarland. p. 7.
2875:"The Trouble With Tracy"
2873:Wedge, Pip (July 2002).
2537:"It Happened Last Night"
1939:"Jane Ace Takes It Easy"
820:
4446:American male comedians
4281:They Say It's Wonderful
4260:Stop! And Think It Over
4127:Long Ago (and Far Away)
3681:Perry Como Live on Tour
3310:Arthur Frank Wertheim,
3000:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2941:Ellensburg Daily Record
2750:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2724:Sarasota Herald-Tribune
2553:(subscription required)
2541:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
1698:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
1672:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
1615:(subscription required)
1584:(subscription required)
489:Ziv Television Programs
218:The Texaco Star Theater
208:The Texaco Star Theater
4476:American radio writers
4347:Perry Como discography
4239:Some Enchanted Evening
3861:Days of Wine and Roses
3665:Where You're Concerned
3660:(UK and Canada) (1977)
3513:For the Young at Heart
3346:Goodman & Jane Ace
3300:(Playboy Press, 1975)
3047:Wilson, Scott (2016).
1903:Middlesboro Daily News
1804:Cox, Jim, ed. (2002).
1235:Dunning, John (1998).
818:
805:The Trouble With Tracy
800:The Trouble With Tracy
795:The Trouble with Tracy
790:CTV Television Network
536:
343:Ace Goes to the Movies
339:Fiorello H. La Guardia
174:(radio and television)
168:Ace Goes To the Movies
4218:Say You're Mine Again
4029:A House Is Not a Home
4008:Home for the Holidays
3407:at Original Old Radio
2637:The Milwaukee Journal
2496:The Milwaukee Journal
1627:The Milwaukee Journal
1475:"The Danny Kaye Show"
1372:"Easy Aces on Screen"
1122:The Milwaukee Journal
1107:The Milwaukee Journal
1092:The Milwaukee Journal
814:
775:National Public Radio
729:The Saturday Reviewer
535:on 17 September 1955.
530:
289:Kansas City, Missouri
255:National Public Radio
203:The Milton Berle Show
193:Jane Ace, Disk Jockey
120:Kansas City, Missouri
4274:Till the End of Time
3973:The Gypsy in My Soul
3840:Catch a Falling Star
3220:Fred Allen's Letters
2850:"The Passing Parade"
2798:"The Passing Parade"
2603:The Terre Haute Star
2515:The Pittsburgh Press
2440:The Pittsburgh Press
2359:on 21 September 2013
2332:St. Petersburg Times
2280:St. Petersburg Times
2254:The Portsmouth Times
2250:"Long step backward"
1875:on December 15, 2008
1694:"The Invisible Aces"
1509:The Montreal Gazette
1429:The Pittsburgh Press
1403:The Pittsburgh Press
1090:"Win with a Wife!".
834:The New York Times's
710:Barefoot in the Park
396:Educational Pictures
3994:Hello, Young Lovers
3903:A Dreamer's Holiday
3819:A Bushel and a Peck
3805:Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo
3756:'A' You're Adorable
3657:The Best of British
3569:Perry Como in Italy
3233:The Groucho Letters
2639:. 23 February 1947.
2415:on 3 September 2011
2121:on January 31, 2011
2045:The Courier Journal
1981:Beaver Valley Times
1605:on October 29, 2009
1124:. 28 December 1939.
700:The Seven Year Itch
678:Sherman Billingsley
533:The Perry Como Show
419:The Danny Kaye Show
231:(television writer)
226:(television writer)
223:The Perry Como Show
220:(television writer)
198:The Danny Kaye Show
37:of this article is
4057:I Think I Love You
3938:For the Good Times
3931:Fly Me to the Moon
3721:At the Supper Club
3585:Look to Your Heart
3389:Old Time Radio-OTR
2943:. 13 November 1974
1541:on 7 November 2011
1378:. 13 December 1934
892:. 27 October 1951.
832:"Mr. Ace", wrote
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4134:The Lord's Prayer
3959:Give Me Your Hand
3770:And I Love You So
3641:Just Out of Reach
3625:And I Love You So
3553:The Scene Changes
3398:Easy Aces Episode
3355:"The Friars Club"
3173:(New York; 1955).
3060:978-1-4766-2599-7
2965:Beaupre, Walter.
1725:. 8 December 1956
1645:Bangor Daily News
1511:. 12 October 1945
1485:on 6 January 2012
686:I Married a Woman
576:Tallulah Bankhead
270:Goodman Aiskowitz
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4253:The Songs I Love
4197:Prisoner of Love
4183:Papa Loves Mambo
3945:Forever and Ever
3649:40 Greatest Hits
3545:The Songs I Love
3521:Sing to Me Mr. C
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