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December 28, 2008

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Korean TV Black Face Skit 2007

This is a Korean comedian performing the song "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong in Black face. This is from season two of the show "Hey Hey Hey." It originally aired on September 21, 2007.


St.Louis Blues~タップ~二重唱1938年PCL製作「續千萬長者」から。エノケンの「セントルイスブルースや二村と の絶妙な二重唱(?)が見事です!



Uncle Tom's Cabin (American Mutoscope & Biograph, 1903)

This is a short clip from the first filming of the Harriet Beecher Stowe novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin."


Pat Paulsen Censored

Censored Pat Paulsen clip from Merv Griffin Show. 1974, never aired. Five minutes.



Zwarte Piet


Eddie Cantor- My How The Time Goes By



Super Jazzy Production Number from 1934

Harold Nicholas of The Nicholas Brothers and a bunch of Chorus Girls sing this number from 1934: "I Want To be a Minstrel Man". Lucille Ball is in the chorus.


Always Leave Them Laughing 1949

Milton Berle applies blackface and does an Al Jolson impersonation.


"Edwin P. Christy" Again"

Oh! Susanna" & "De Camptown Races"

With Al Jolson, Don Ameche
Scene from "Swanee River" (1939 USA)
"懐しのスワニー" (JPN)


bonzo dog doo dah band on do not adjust yr set

the bonzos playing some ridiculous song on DO Not Adjust Your Set, a children's show featuring future monty python members.



The Jazz Singer with Jerry Lewis (Part 2 - 1959)

This is a rarity!! I have received a lot of email regarding more of this show. Here are the closing minutes of a live TV drama version of "The Jazz Singer". Jerry Lewis takes the lead as a nightclub singer who is torn between show business and his faith. Co-Stars Anna Maria Alberghetti. (This is a TV remake of Al Jolson's first sound film.)
Note: These are the critical last minutes where the jazz singer must decide whether to follow his faith or stay with show business where "the show must go on." Many have asked if it was intentional that Jerry wore his clown makeup while singing the Kol Nidre. What do you think?
Air Date: NBC-TV October 13, 1959