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The Life Of Riley (1949) (DVD)

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Groucho Marx on Television:
“Person To Person” with Edward R. Murrow (April 9, 1954). Groucho rides down the stairs on his inclinator, insults his housekeeper, shows his incompetence at the pool table, and tours his backyard garden, accompanied by Mr. Murrow's unaccountable hysterics. Groucho and Melinda sing ""You're Just in Love."" 16 minutes.

General Electric Theater “The Hold-Out” (January 14, 1962). Groucho in a straight dramatic role as John Graham, a father whose seventeen-year old daughter wants to get married but needs both her parents’ permission and financial support. Also features Dennis Hopper, Brooke Hayward, and Fred Clark. No commercials. 25 minutes.

“One Man Show” (November 1, 1969). Groucho does a few minutes of stand-up comedy, then fields questions from the audience and invites two participants on stage to discuss their occupations. No commercials. 24 minutes.

“The Music Scene” (January 12, 1970). Groucho co-hosted this episode (the last one of the series) with regular host David Steinberg, and he also sang “Father’s Day”. Other musical guests included John Sebastian, Bo Diddley, Buffy St. Marie, and Lee Michaels. Recording includes digital tape counter at top. Original commercials. 45 minutes.

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