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HEY ABBOTT!

Air Date/Released Thursday, June 1, 1978
Station/Studio Syndicated / ZIV International
Host/Star Milton Berle
Featuring Joe Besser (Solo)

A tribute to Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, presenting some of the duo's best routines from the first season of THE ABBOTT AND COSTELLO SHOW (1951 - 1952). Syndicated for television. Milton Berle hosts, with Joe Besser introducing a classic scene of he (as 'Stinky') and Lou Costello from the episode "Getting a Job."


Cast: Milton Berle (Himself), Bud Abbott (Bud Abbott), Lou Costello (Lou Costello), Phil Silvers (Himself), Steve Allen (Himself), Joe Besser (Himself, Stinky Davis), Sidney Fields (Mr. Fields), Hillary Brooke (Hillary), Joe Kirk (Mr. Bacciagalupe), Gordon Jones (Mike the Cop), Milt Bronson, Bobby Barber, Murray Leonard, Joan Shawlee

Crew: Jim Gates (Producer, Director), I. Holander, M. J. Ruderian (Executive Producers), Stan Oliver (Writer), Eddie Sherman (Creative Consultant), Mark McGee (Production Associate), Micki Sackler (Assistant Producer), Alan Letz (Production Assistant), John Hoover (Production Manager), Rex Hosea (Cameraman), Tony Mora (Editorial Consultant), Jerry Davis, Tony Hayman (Video Tape Editors)
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