Sam Berman’s caricature of Linkletter for NBC’s 1947 promotional book.
Source: Wikipedia
Arthur Gordon “Art” Linkletter (July 17, 1912 – May 26, 2010) was a Canadian-born radio and television personality and the host of two long-running United States television shows: House Party, which ran on CBS radio and television for 25 years, and People Are Funny, on NBC radio-TV for 19 years. Linkletter was famous for interviewing children on House Party and Kids Say the Darndest Things, which led to a successful series of books quoting children. A native of Canada, he became a naturalized United States citizen in 1942.
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TV Junkie: 'Lost' Epilogue on DVD Set; More Fallon Ustreaming
LAist - News from LA, 2010-05-27 23:00:54
Jimmy Fallon and his team will be Ustreaming all week at 9:35pm Pacific - see below Michael Emerson says that there will be a "Lost" epilogue in the DVD set that will explain a few things. See the interview clip of him on G4's "Attack of the Show" at the ...
TV's 'People Are Funny' host Art Linkletter dies
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Yahoo Entertainment, 2010-05-27 08:52:54
AP - Art Linkletter, who encouraged both kids and grownups to say the "darndest things" during his decades as a genial and but gently mischievious television personality, has died at age 97.
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LAist - News from LA, 2010-05-27 02:45:48
The Sunset as seen from Hollywood Boulevard | Photo by @sevenphoto via LAist Featured Photos on Flickr It's that time of year again. Brush fires today erupted in Hemet and Victorville. "People Are Funny" and "Kids Say the Darndest Things" host Art Linkletter died at 97 in Bel Air. R.I.P. ...
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