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1999:"Candice Bergen Reveals Her Ventriloquist Father Left His Dummy $ 10,000 and Her Nothing When He Died"
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1617:"Edgar Bergen: Alumni Exhibit: Northwestern University Archives"
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2212:Knock On Wood: An Insider's View of Belly Speaking
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3980:Deaths from kidney failure in the United States
1878:Garlen, Jennifer C.; Graham, Anissa M. (2009).
1517:as himself / Charlie McCarthy (final film role)
1150:in the subsequent TV series. During the run of
1667:On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio
1422:as himself / Charlie McCarthy / Mortimer Snerd
1404:as himself / Charlie McCarthy / Mortimer Snerd
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1670:. Oxford University Press. pp. 226–229.
931:Guest stars for the 1961 premiere episode of
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773:. Charlie McCarthy wore a US Army uniform in
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1096:The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford
538:"Mind if I stand in the shade of your nose?"
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1587:"Edgar Bergen And The life that he lead"
1505:Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood
798:Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood
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1102:The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
3990:People from Van Buren County, Michigan
2135:The Radio Years of Bergen and McCarthy
2119:. Cambria, California: Comics Access.
989:'s pioneering television variety show
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502:"If it is, your father was under it."
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2018:McLellan, Dennis (October 4, 2006).
1932:. September 13, 2008. Archived from
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2775:Gilbert M. "Broncho Billy" Anderson
1272:In 1990, Bergen was elected to the
1239:National Museum of American History
445:was a regular feature of the show.
3975:Burials at Inglewood Park Cemetery
3960:American people of Swedish descent
1585:Luce, Tammy (September 21, 1978).
710:. That year they also appeared in
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4000:20th-century American male actors
3945:Academy Honorary Award recipients
2729:Bausch & Lomb Optical Company
2711:20th Century-Fox Film Corporation
2497:and his associates / Rey Scott /
2375:Museum of Modern Art Film Library
1915:. @ IMDb; accessed July 22, 2016.
1143:The Homecoming: A Christmas Story
1112:The DuPont Show with June Allyson
922:The Homecoming: A Christmas Story
1909:"Hollywood's Corporate Delusion"
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2499:British Ministry of Information
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3930:1940s American radio programs
3925:1930s American radio programs
3018:National Film Board of Canada
1926:"Edgar Bergen-What's My Line"
1698:Poole, Gary (July 11, 2001).
1664:Dunning, John (May 7, 1998).
1621:Northwestern Library Exhibits
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1447:as himself / Charlie McCarthy
1413:as himself / Charlie McCarthy
1386:as himself / Charlie McCarthy
1365:You Can't Cheat an Honest Man
1313:Bergen was inducted into the
713:You Can't Cheat an Honest Man
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377:"May I have a kiss good-bye?"
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2758:Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto
2207:National Radio Hall of Fame
1956:"Search | 1950 Census"
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1039:Do You Trust Your Wife?
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2242:March 3, 2016, at the
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1884:. McFarland. p.
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1814:Lambiek Comicopedia
1796:Lambiek Comicopedia
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2389:Walt Disney
2333:Walt Disney
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1329:Filmography
1299:Los Angeles
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1010:Walt Disney
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955:Jack Carson
918:Ellen Corby
781:Walt Disney
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310:Noël Coward
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113:Occupations
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3086:Elia Kazan
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2264:'s channel
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1284:dedicates
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602:Fred Allen
548:On the Air
382:Dale Evans
298:vaudeville
211:Early life
68:1903-02-16
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3551:Leon Ames
3309:Wes Studi
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1551:Biography
1496:The Phynx
1148:Will Geer
1089:starring
1079:espionage
1073:starring
1051:Christmas
1001:Coca-Cola
875:July 2016
792:The Phynx
628:Coca-Cola
581:Ray Noble
500:Charlie:
142:1919–1978
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3716:Ruby Dee
3431:Bob Hope
2835:Bob Hope
2691:Bob Hope
2680:Rashomon
2525:Bob Hope
2473:Bob Hope
2240:Archived
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2198:AllMovie
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1717:July 19,
1531:See also
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172:Children
122:comedian
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1930:YouTube
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1241:at the
1137:Waltons
1065:Candice
419:"Yeah."
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360:top hat
233:Swedish
229:Chicago
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221:Charlie
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