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GERALDO - Children of Comic Legends

Air Date/Released Thursday, November 15, 1990
Station/Studio CBS / Syndicated
Host/Star Geraldo Rivera
Featuring Moe Howard (Solo)

Reporter/activist Geraldo Rivera's 1-hour weekday talk show.

This episode welcomed children of classic comedians. Guests included Paul Howard (son of Moe), Chris Costello (Lou's daughter), Vicki Abbott Wheeler (Bud's daughter), Sydney Chaplin, Arthur Marx (Groucho's son), Miriam Marx (Groucho's daughter), Maxine Marx (Chico's daughter) and Joan Benny (Jack's daughter). Paul talks about his father at home, and growing up with him. Background images include brief images of Paul playing with his father in the Toluca Lake home's backyard pool.


Front row audience members who appear on camera include Stooges historian & Convention organizer Frank Reighter, his wife Phyllis, and Marx Bros. historian Paul Wesolowski.

Cast: Geraldo Rivera (Host), Paul Howard, Chris Costello, Vicki Abbott Wheeler, Joan Benny, Sydney Chaplin, Arthur Marx, Miriam Marx, Maxine Marx

Crew: Martin M. Berman (Executive Producer), Gail Steinberg, Vicki DeShazo, Steve North, David Schmalholz (Producers), Robert Hersh (Director)
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