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684:, walking onstage with a plastic cup with an unidentified drink. Gobel remarked to Carson about coming on last and having to follow major stars Hope and Martin. He quipped to Carson, "Did you ever get the feeling that the world was a tuxedo and you were a pair of brown shoes?", to which Carson, Hope, Martin, and the audience came unglued with laughter. After the laughter died down, Carson asked Gobel about his career in World War II as a fighter pilot. Gobel feigned bewilderment at why people laugh when he says that he spent the war in Oklahoma, pointing out with mock pride that no Japanese plane ever got past Tulsa, deep in the center of the continental U.S. Gobel also began to get some unexpected laughs, being unaware that Dean Martin had begun flicking his cigarette ashes into Gobel's drink. Observing all of this, Carson finally asked rhetorically, "Exactly what time did I lose control of the show?!" 44: 1500: 383: 1015:, digital image of original census enumeration page, January 7–8, 1920; Chicago City (Ward 27), Cook County, Illinois. United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. FamilySearch, online genealogical database provided as a public service by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah. Retrieved June 6, 2017. 1469: 576:
the time with a nationally broadcast show five nights a week. Gibson believed its new model guitar would enjoy greater exposure on national television, as opposed to naming the model after a lesser-known jazz musician, for example. Gobel accompanied himself with this guitar on a number of his comedy routines.
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Gobel was also a skilled guitar player, and as such was issued a specially designed electric guitar in his name commissioned by the Gibson Guitar Company in 1959 - the George Gobel Model. Gibson chose "George Gobel" as a model name, as Gobel was one of the most well-known television personalities at
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Gobel had employed the tuxedo joke at least once before, on the June 22, 1957, episode of his show. He complained that the TV director and crew treated him "as if they were a tuxedo and I was a pair of brown shoes." On that occasion, the gag received a respectable, but not overwhelming, response.
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Gobel labeled himself "Lonesome George," and the nickname stuck for the rest of his career. The show sometimes included a segment in which Gobel appeared with a guitar, started to sing, then got sidetracked into a story, with the song always left unfinished after fitful starts and stops, a comedy
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bombers made the first nonstop round-the-world flight by turbojet aircraft. One of the bombers was called "Lonesome George". The crew later appeared on Gobel's primetime television show and recounted the 45-hour-and-19-minute mission.
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The centerpiece of Gobel's comedy show was his monologue about his supposed past situations and experiences, with stories and sketches allegedly about his real-life wife, Alice (nicknamed "Spooky Old Alice"), played by actress
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on May 20, 1919, the only child of Hermann and Lillian (MacDonald) Goebel. His father, Hermann Goebel, who was then working as a butcher and grocer, had immigrated to the United States in the 1890s with his parents from the
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George Gobel died on February 24, 1991, about a month after surgery that was intended to improve his mobility after a series of strokes left him unable to walk. His remains are in the
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archtop guitar constructed to suit his own smaller stature. Several dozen of this "L-5CT" or "George Gobel" model were produced in the late 1950s and early 1960s. He also played the
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Gobel debuted his comedy series on NBC on October 2, 1954. It showcased his quiet, homespun style of humor, a low-key alternative to what audiences had seen on
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in 1976. In the early 1980s, Gobel played Otis Harper Jr., the mayor of Harper Valley in the television series based on the film
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October 12, 1961, and closed December 9 after 68 performances and one preview. Critics compared the show unfavorably to
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in December 1960 was titled "Lonesome George", in which Gobel played himself. He appeared on
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that was the last of his subspecies and that died in June 2012, was also named after Gobel.
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in St. Louis. In 1942, Gobel married his high-school sweetheart, Alice Rose Humecki. During
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for "most outstanding new personality." On October 24, 1954, Gobel did a 12-minute spot on
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Gobel one of the biggest comedy stars of the 1950s. The weekly show featured vocalist
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performed so poorly at the box office that release was delayed on his second movie,
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Gobel and his business manager David P. O'Malley formed a production company,
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Gobel's television success did not translate to the big screen, though. His
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as amateur inventor Henry Terkel in the 1966 episode "Go for Broke".
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promoted Gobel as its new comedy star, casting him as the lead in
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became available, Paramount signed him for the film, titled
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playing a third-billed supporting role under Gobel and
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Gobel was a guest on various TV programs, including:
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In an often-replayed segment from a 1969 episode of
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