Great Movie Comedians, The (From Charlie Chaplin to Woody Allen)
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MAY-JUNE 1983 - Editor: Moe Feinberg
by Moe Feinberg
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- Miscellaneous Stooges sightings by fans
- Moe Feinberg signs contract with Last Gasp Press to publish his book Larry: The Stooge in the Middle
- ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT featured a story on the Hollywood Walk of Fame campaign for the Stooges
by Mike Dugo and Mark Dugo
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A segment on the Stooges appeared on the network special PRIME TIMES, hosted by Leslie Nielsen
by various
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Letters from fans:
- TV station airings of the Stooges
- News of local film festivals
by Greg Lenburg
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Letter to the Fan Club from Greg Lenburg, with an update on the Hollywood Walk of Fame campaign, and Joe Besser's voiceover work on NBC's MY SMURFY VALENTINE
by Gary Owens
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Letter to the Fan Club from Gary Owens, with insider details on the Hollywood Walk of Fame efforts for The Three Stooges
by Steve Cox
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- Interview with Paul Winchell of STOP, LOOK AND LAUGH (1960)
- Comments from supporting actress Bess Flowers
by Steve Cox
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(Photos courtesy of Mark Gilman Jr.)Insights and recollections from cameraman Henry Freulich
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Fan classified advertisements
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Source: Billboard
"The Three Stooges" Vol. V from RCA/Columbia now available on VHS
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