0115_0006
"Come Back, Little Sheba" (Stage production)
Shirley Booth, Sidney Blackmer
1950
** I.V / M.T.
0097_0012
Lawrence Welk
1957 © 1978 Sid Avery
0122_0001
Governor Edmund G. 'Pat' Brown with supporters
1958 © 1978 Sid Avery
0076_0408
Danny Thomas, between scenes on the set of Warner Brothers' "The Jazz Singer," tries his hand at being the "third player" in a a two-handed game of cribbage between fellow players Eduard Franz (left) and Alex Gerry (right)
1952
Photo by Lloyd MacLean
0076_0379
Danny Thomas
c. 1946 © 1978 Maurice Seymour
0081_2027
"The Red Skelton Show"
Red Skelton, Hans Conried
circa 1955
Photo by Gabi Rona
0135_0028
Democratic National Convention (Los Angeles)
Frank Sinatra and Peter Lawford
1960 / © 1978 Bernie Abramson
0092_3020
Bob Newhart
1961 © 1978 Sid Avery
0097_1011
Lawrence Welk in his dressing room
1957 © 1978 Sid Avery
0286_0758
Efrem Zimbalist Jr. and Janet Lake on the set of "77 Sunset Strip"
1961
© 1978 Sid Avery
0286_0088
Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. on the set of "77 Sunset Strip," January 15, 1961. © 1978 Sid Avery MPTV
0270_0014
Mike Wallace interviewing Lili St. Cyr
1957
© 1978 Sid Avery
0076_0397
Danny Thomas
circa 1950s
0081_2030
"The Red Skelton Show"
Red Skelton, Marcel Marceau
1953
Photo by Gabi Rona
0092_3023
Bob Newhart
1961 © 1978 Sid Avery
0095_1031
Fred MacMurray and Irene Dunne doing a radio show
1951 © 1978 Sid Avery
0106_0005
Architect Welton Becket and Conrad Hilton standing in front of the Beverly Hilton Hotel 1958 © 1978 Sid Avery
0076_0382
Danny Thomas
with Omar Sharif
Circa 1966 © 1978 Kim Maydole Lynch
0091_0346
Merv Griffin
1965 © 1986 Sid Avery
0092_3029
Bob Newhart
circa 1960s
© 1978 John Engstead
0073_2112
Bing Crosby
1932
** I.V.
0135_0035
Democratic National Convention (Los Angeles)
Peter Lawford, Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis
1960 / © 1978 Bernie Abramson
0198_0614
Harold LLoyd in front of his estate
Green Acres, c 1930.
Photo by Gene Kornman ** I.V.
0191_0108
Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Laine (Nan Grey) and daughter
circa 1950
Photo by Gabi Rona
0073_2100
Bing Crosby
"Two for Tonight"
1935 Paramount
** I.V.