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    starred newcomer Betty White and radio disc jockey Al Jarvis that ran from 1949-1953. When Jarvis left the show in 1951, film star Eddie Albert took his...
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  • Jervis, Jervoise, and Gervis. Adrian Jarvis, rugby fly-half Affie Jarvis (1860–1933), Australian Test cricketer Al Jarvis, L.A. radio DJ; created "The World's...
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    borrowing both the concept and the title from West Coast disc jockey Al Jarvis, who had launched the similarly named The World's Largest Make Believe...
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    called The Betty White Show. In 1949, she began appearing as co-host with Al Jarvis on his daily live television variety show Hollywood on Television, originally...
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    Wrigley Field on September 23, 1945, which was produced by Leon Hefflin Sr. Al Jarvis was the Emcee and other artists to appear on stage were Joe Liggins and...
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  • microphones at the end of 1953's Catty Cornered. In 1932, a KFWB personality, Al Jarvis, began playing recorded music, a rarity on radio at the time, where music...
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    Rebecca Jarvis and the host of the podcasts No Limits with Rebecca Jarvis and The Dropout. She was a finalist on season 4 of The Apprentice. Jarvis is a...
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    appeared for three years on a five-day-a-week television show hosted by Al Jarvis and featuring Betty White. Following that work, O'Brien toured as a singer...
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  • as Lt. Webb Dolores Faith as Zetha Richard Weber as Lt. Ray Makonnen Al Jarvis as Judge Eden Dick Haynes as Col. Lansfield Earl McDaniels as Capt. Leonard...
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    It was in Los Angeles in 1944 that he met and befriended disc jockey Al Jarvis and composer/pianist Carl T. Fischer, the latter of whom was to be his...
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    band began a three-week engagement. On top of the Let's Dance airplay, Al Jarvis had been playing Goodman's records on KFWB radio. Goodman started the...
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  • D'Agostin discovered a passion for dance. He trained as a dancer, becoming an Al Jarvis 1955 teen dance champion. D'Agostin graduated from John Burroughs High...
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  • general assistant for Los Angeles radio personality Al Jarvis. After six months, Adams had become Jarvis' assistant producer. Adams was the first African-American...
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    the TV talk show Hollywood on Television in 1949, which was hosted by Al Jarvis and Eddie Albert. The Eddie Albert Show was created as a spinoff of this...
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  • relation—and Norma Jean Nilssen, were the featured guests on local disc jockey Al Jarvis's talk show on KLAC-TV in Los Angeles. Amidst Blair's largely unsung film...
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    Al Jarvis created his West Coast version of the Make Believe Ballroom; in a KLAC advertisement in the 1947 edition of Broadcasting Yearbook, Jarvis is...
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  • Funnies (Dal McKennon) KTLA-DT: Squeaky Mulligan, the Talking Cat (with Al Jarvis) KNBC-TV: That's Cat (with Alice Playten) KTLA-DT: Thunderbolt the Wondercolt...
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  • April 1942. That winter, influential LA-area jazz and swing disc jockey Al Jarvis held a radio contest for top popular band leaders. The winner would be...
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  • Arraf al Omari. Omari was, in fact, a hoax persona created by the American citizen and then-student of the University of Edinburgh, Thomas Jarvis MacMaster...
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  • listeners on the East Coast heard the show. And a West Coast disc jockey, Al Jarvis, had been playing Goodman’s recordings on his shows. The Palomar audience...
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