After getting his start on one of Arthur Godfrey's talent programs, ventriloquist Al Robinson achieved a level of popularity sufficient to warrant a show of his own. Each program featured Al and his dummy, Alkali Ike, as Ike muddled ...See moreAfter getting his start on one of Arthur Godfrey's talent programs, ventriloquist Al Robinson achieved a level of popularity sufficient to warrant a show of his own. Each program featured Al and his dummy, Alkali Ike, as Ike muddled through tutoring sessions in his quest to learn something new and escape boredom. Written by
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