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The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theatre

The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theatre

Description: The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theatre is a half hour US anthology comedy series produced by Ziv Television Programs, Inc. for first-run syndication and hosted by Eddie Cantor. Thirty-nine episodes aired in 1955. Wikipedia
Year Released: 1955
First episode air date: January 23, 1955
Cast: Eddie Cantor
Executive Producer: Frederick Ziv
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