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The Jerry Lewis Show

Episode #1.11 (Season 1, Episode 11)
TV Episode | 103 min | Comedy

Jerry opens the program with his rendition of "When a Red, Red Robin Comes Bob Bob Bobbin' Along" then clowns with comedian Phil Foster who makes a surprise visit. Sam Cooke sings two of his greatest hits. Phil and Jerry performed an ...See moreJerry opens the program with his rendition of "When a Red, Red Robin Comes Bob Bob Bobbin' Along" then clowns with comedian Phil Foster who makes a surprise visit. Sam Cooke sings two of his greatest hits. Phil and Jerry performed an extended comedy routine after which Phil interacts with the Marquis Chimps who then perform a series of stunts on their own. After Jerry does a brief monologue about children, opera star Patrice Munsel sings a song from Porgy and Bess and a Arlen/Mercer standard, then Jerry interviews her. After a break, Jerry interviews Cassius Clay who then reads a poem. Senor Wences performs an extended comedy routine and Jerry closes the show with two more songs, including his version of the famous Puccini aria "Nessun Dorma". Written by David Bassler See less
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Updated Dec 7, 1963

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Dec 7, 1963 (United States)

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7 cast members
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Jerry Lewis
Self - Host Self - Host   See fewer
Muhammad Ali
Self (as Cassius Clay) Self (as Cassius Clay)   See fewer
Sam Cooke
Self - Singer Self - Singer   See fewer
Phil Foster
Self - Comedian Self - Comedian   See fewer
The Marquis Chimps
Themselves - Animal Act Themselves - Animal Act   See fewer
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