Edie Sedgwick smokes and fiddles with her earrings while Andy plays a mute routine, whispering answers to the very fidgety socialite. Merv Griffin Show, 1965.
I dare you not to smile while watching these funky cats boogie down the party line. The 70's kids are my favorite as far as moves go, but the hair and outfits in the 80's clips are also priceless.
by Todd McGovern - A performer who broke into the entertainment business with an uncredited role in Elia Kazan’s 1957 film, A Face In The Crowd, Charles Nelson Reilly got his big break (along with fellow comic genius, Paul Lynde) in the 1961 production of Bye Bye, Birdie. In 1964, he was in the original cast of “Hello Dolly,” alongside Carol Channing.
But the Charles Nelson Reilly we know and love was from the game show, “Match Game” from 1973-1982.
"There was a lot of violence on The Rifleman. We once figured out that I killed on the average of two and a half people per show. That's a lot of violence," Chuck recalled with conviction.