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Your Show of Shows

Your Show of Shows

Description: Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca perform skits.
Genre: Comedy
Year Released: 1950
Number of seasons: 5
Number of episodes: 151
First episode air date: February 25, 1950
Followed By: Caesar's Hour
Network: NBC
Composers: Irwin Kostal, Johnny Mandel, Alex North
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