THE STEVE ALLEN SHOW
1956-1960 NBC 1961 ABC 1962-1964 SYNDICATION
THE STEVE ALLAN STORY
MAD #32, April 1957
a: Bob Clarke
Precedent for The Tonight Show and basically all talk shows to this day.
They're referring to Gene Rayburn and Skitch Henderson. The last panel has caricatures of Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe, Mickey Rooney, and Martin & Lewis.
One of the early issues of the magazine (#25, September 1955) reprinted his novelty song A Very Square Dance.
From MAD's TV Alfie Awards by Larry Siegel and Mort Drucker in #56, July 1960
With all the talk about “nepo babies” now, we should note the phenomenon is nothing new, as shown here.
MAD'S THEATRICAL AGENT OF THE YEAR
MAD #116, January 1968
w: Lou Silverstone
a: Bruce Stark
Bruce Stark only did four pieces for them. He would have been a great addition to the “usual gang of idiots”. I wonder what happened.
Peter Fonda and Nancy Sinatra starred in The Wild Angels and These Boots Are Made for Walking was one of her hits.
THE STEVE ALLEN SHOW
Cracked #34, February 1964
a: John Severin
Remember, the idea of the talk show as we know it now was considered something new and unusual then.
MAD always had photos of celebrities holding up issues they appeared in. Not so much Cracked.
LATE NIGHT TV
Sick #21, June 1963
w: Al Hastings
a:: Richard Doxsee
Steve Allen's audience has caricatures of Mitch Miller and Ernest Borgnine as his character from McHale's Navy.
THE STEVE ALLEY SHOW
Eh! #7, November/December 1954
a: Fred Ottenheimer
The ghost is referring to Bennett Cerf, TV panelist and book publisher.
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In the Mad profile, I can identify one other person in the last panel; the short-haired woman is Judy Garland.
ReplyDeleteAnd the man next to Sinatra is Tony Bennett.
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