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CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING - Almanac: Moe Howard Birthday Anniversary

Air Date/Released Sunday, June 19, 2011
Station/Studio CBS / CBS News
Host/Star Charles Osgood
Featuring Miscellaneous Appearances

CBS News' Sunday edition of its daily morning program.

Paying tribute to Moe Howard’s 114th birthday on its “Almanac” segment, Charles Osgood narrates the 2½ minute segment which includes several nice photos of Moe from childhood to “stoogehood,” as well as clips from DISORDER IN THE COURT (1936), MALICE IN THE PALACE (1949), NERTSERY RHYMES (1933), BRIDELESS GROOM (1947) and one of Moe’s 1973 guest appearances on THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW. Clips from a CBS news report on the 1991 Three Stooges Convention in Trevose PA are also shown, with appearances by Dave “Curly” Knight, Billy West (as Larry), and Fan Club President Gary Lassin.


Cast: Charles Osgood (Host / Narrator)
(Archive footage) Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Jerry Howard, Shemp Howard, Mike Douglas, Ted Knight, Dave Knight, Billy West, Gary Lassin

Crew: Ken Sable (Director), Missie Rennie (Executive Producer)
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