July 4 News Report | Sammy Davis Jr and Bob Hope

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Sammy Davis Jr and Bob Hope deliver the news and even the Breaking News when Sammy announces: Here come the Brits, Here come the Brits! This hilarious news report originally appeared on Bob Hope's Bicentennial Star Spangled Spectacular on July 4, 1976.
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Bob Hope rose to the top of every medium he touched: headliner in Vaudeville, Broadway star, radio icon, movie idol and superstar on television. His persona reached audiences of every age in every decade of the 20 th century.
A popular star in Vaudeville, it was Broadway’s “Roberta” where Bob eventually caught the eyes of critics. In 1938, NBC signed him for a radio show that became a fixture in American homes. It wasn’t long before Paramount called on Bob. He went on to make 50+ feature films, including the hugely popular “Road Pictures” with Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour. In 1950, his TV career officially launched with “Star Spangled Revue.”
An accomplished man, Bob’s greatest legacy was his commitment to American service personnel. For nearly six decades, at war or at peace, “G.I. Bob” crossed the globe with 57 USO tours for troops in WW II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Persian Gulf War. In the history of show business, no one traveled so far, so often, to entertain so many.
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  • @fremanwarrior
    @fremanwarriorКүн бұрын

    Sammy Davis Jr - Caviar for the ears

  • @johndavis3921
    @johndavis3921Күн бұрын

    As a pop culture refresher. the Captain and Tennille and Donny and Marie doing a re-interpretation of the highly popular Burger King jingle. Jimmie "JJ" Walker, Dan Rowen and Dick Martin from Laugh-In (by 1976 it had been canceled for 3 years), Don Knotts as Ben Franklin, Henny Youngman, Ed McMahon as the announcer, and the sultry Angie Dickenson.

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