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comedian, singer and performer on radio, television and the stage, known for playing the father of the main characters, Mike Firpo, in the comedy
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Lester returned to prominence in theatre in the 1960s, appearing in the lead role of slave Pseudolus in the road production of
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in 1975, he retired from show business. He died in Miami, Florida, in 1995. His brother was actor and comedian
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hosting two nights, but Lester soon became the show's sole emcee. The program introduced and made stars of
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and became host of a local late-night comedy and musical variety show on
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went on the air in May 1950 with Lester hosting three nights a week and
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Later in the 1950s, Lester appeared as a regular on the game show
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A CBS radio program starring Lester debuted on July 25, 1943.
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on Broadway, and playing Seabee in the 1969 production of
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and nightclubs, going on to appear in vaudeville, several
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was hired as his replacement; the show was soon renamed
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films in the 1940s, as well as being a performer on
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Photo of comedian Jerry Lester, who was a host of the television program Broadway Open House.
Broadway Open House
NBC
Chicago
Illinois
Miami
Florida
Northwestern University
Buddy Lester
American
Odds and Evens
network late night television program
Broadway Open House
NBC
Tonight Show
Chicago
music critic
Northwestern University
music halls
Broadway musicals
Beat the Band
Jackpot
Hollywood
radio
Cavalcade of Stars
DuMont Television Network
Jack Carter
Pat Weaver
Don Hornsby
Jackie Gleason

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