
Three Stooges, The (Pop Culture Legends Series)
- Jimmy Durante, Curly Howard, Louise Stanley and Raymond Walburn enjoy dinner at the Hillcrest Country Club in Los Angeles, after completing filming of START CHEERING, Oct. 1937
- Joe Besser proudly displays an award he received from the Laurel & Hardy Appreciation Society, the "Sons of the Desert," late 1960s
Ted Healy Jr., Edson Stroll, Edith Fellows
A summary of actor from the Stooges' 1960s feature films still living. Also covered are 1960s actors comprising the Journal staff's "Looking For" list. Reviews the authors' investigative processes, and asks readers for any information or clues.
As the Stooges' approaches its end, their 1969 personal appearances during the months of May - October are examined... St. Louis MO, Indiana PA, Hershey PA, and their final as a team in Tucson AZ. Plus, a solo Hollywood gig by Larry.
Harry Bowen, Dan Brady, Ed Brandenburg, Harold Brauer, Harold Breen, Walter Brennan, Lynton Brent
Nate Budnick, Larry's brother-in-law, was loved by the fans for many reasons, including his stories of knowing and working with the Stooges. The author uses his notes and recordings to transcribe and share some of the best of Nate's stories.
A report on newly discovered TV appearances by The Three Stooges...
- Moe, Larry & Shemp on episodes of ALL STAR REVUE (1952) and THE JOHNNY DUGAN SHOW (1952)
- Joe Besser in a Mel Torme pilot EVERYTHING HAPPENS TO MEL (1955), a CHRYSLER SHOWER OF STARS (1955), and two episodes of THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM (1954 / 1956)
- Joe DeRita in an episode of DON McNEILL'S TV CLUB (1951)
Summary of the musical moments from the Three Stooges' short subjects, earlier documented in detail in issues 86 - 98 (1998 - 2001); this installment covering the years 1950 - 1956
Fan classified advertisements
Trivia Q&A
The Stooges entertain a group of children backstage after one of their personal appearances, early 1960s
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