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Bilko was voted the number one show in a favorite baby boomer KV poll of a while ago. This was the first issue of the Bilko comics. Click the icon on the extreme right of the window and the pages will be full size for better viewing.
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Showing posts with label bilko. Show all posts
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Phil Silvers, Aka Sergeant Bilko
Here's another story that got separated from it's origin all the way back to 11/05/07.
It's a Collier's Magazine article written about Silvers/Bilko in 1956 that I found on the Bilko tribute site. Use the zoom tools for better focus of the text in the pdf version of this story. The tool all the way to the right allows you to open the document in a new window
It's a Collier's Magazine article written about Silvers/Bilko in 1956 that I found on the Bilko tribute site. Use the zoom tools for better focus of the text in the pdf version of this story. The tool all the way to the right allows you to open the document in a new window
Read this document on Scribd: bilkocolliers
Friday, November 16, 2007
Seward Park HS and Sergeant Bilko: From 11/5/07
Max and I mentioned Mickey Freeman, Zimmerman, of Segeant Bilko fame. He went to Seward Park High School. So did Joe. E. Ross (Sgt. Ritzik) and I suspect many others in that great cast. Phil Silvers, Harvey Lembeck, Herbie Faye, Maurice Gosfield and Billy Sands all grew up in NYC
From Wikipedia: The Phil Silvers Show (originally titled You'll Never Get Rich) was a comedy television series which ran on CBS from 1955 to 1959 for a total of 143 episodes (including a 1959 special). The series starred Phil Silvers as the enterprising master sergeant Ernest G. Bilko of the United States Army who spent most of his time trying to wheedle money through various get-rich-quick scams and promotions. The series was created and largely written by Nat Hiken, and won three consecutive Emmy Awards for Best Comedy Series. The show is sometimes titled Sergeant Bilko or simply Bilko in reruns, and is very often referred to by these names, both on-screen and by viewers. Bilko's right-hand men were Cpl. Rocco Barbella (Harvey Lembeck) and Cpl. Steve Henshaw (Allan Melvin). The large supporting cast included Herbie Faye (a former burlesque crony of Silvers') as Pvt. Sam Fender, Maurice Gosfield as the slovenly Pvt. Duane Doberman, Joe E. Ross as camp cook Sgt. Rupert Ritzik, Beatrice Pons as loud-mouthed Mrs. Ritzik, Billy Sands as Pvt. Dino Paparelli, Jimmy Little as Sgt. Francis Grover, Mickey Freeman as diminutive Pvt. Fielding Zimmerman,

Here's a link to previous post on Freeman and Bilko
Here's another link where there is a larger and more readable version of the slide show that is downloadable
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