Unless you are of a certain age, the name Oscar Levant may not mean very much to you. But in his day and throughout his career, the Pianist, author, composer and terminal wit, was one of the most popular and censored personalities ever to come on TV. He was a regular on several late-night talk shows of the 1950s. Most notably Jack Paar (The Tonight Show) and Steve Allen (also The Tonight Show) and his razor sharp wit caused him to become one of the more controversial personalities of the 1950s.
During its brief run, Oscar Levant hosted a talk show, with his wife June Gale, acting as a sort of “straight man” to Levant‘s frothy banter.
Tonight, it’s one of those short-lived programs from August 28, 1960, as a reminder for those of you who remember, and a reminder that TV wasn’t all bad – there was Oscar Levant around.
A Few Words From Oscar Levant – 1960 – Past Daily Pop Chronicles
Click on the link here for Audio Player – The Oscar Levant Show – WNTA – August 28, 1960 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection
Unless you are of a certain age, the name Oscar Levant may not mean very much to you. But in his day and throughout his career, the Pianist, author, composer and terminal wit, was one of the most popular and censored personalities ever to come on TV. He was a regular on several late-night talk shows of the 1950s. Most notably Jack Paar (The Tonight Show) and Steve Allen (also The Tonight Show) and his razor sharp wit caused him to become one of the more controversial personalities of the 1950s.
During its brief run, Oscar Levant hosted a talk show, with his wife June Gale, acting as a sort of “straight man” to Levant‘s frothy banter.
Tonight, it’s one of those short-lived programs from August 28, 1960, as a reminder for those of you who remember, and a reminder that TV wasn’t all bad – there was Oscar Levant around.
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