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Originally Posted by Psy-Fi
That clip might also be from "The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom" which ran from 1957 to 1960. I think Woody Allen was a staff writer on that show.
Anyway, the closest guess I have (if the clip is from the late 50's to early/mid 60's) would be Dee Clark.
The singer in the video might've been a bit older than Clark would've been at that time, though.
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Thanks for helping out (which is more info than we're getting from the original poster).
Yeah, I'm familiar with
Boone's
Chevy-Showroom shows that were earlier, but it seems
that
Woody Allen appeared on it once, with no sign of
Robinson being on it.
Allen was
writing mostly for
Sid Caesar at that time and he did write a
Chevy show for
Caesar -
and was even nominated for an Emmy for it.
Dee Clark seems like a pretty good guess (much better than the "all black men look the same" kind of recent guesses),
but I checked online and apparently
Dee only did
American Bandstand and
The Dick Clark Show during this time,
so that's what I'm seeing.
To the original poster: all we're getting here from you is "no, that's not it" -
no mention of any part that
you've actually played in this. No mention of
any kind of what you're doing or have done - whether it's just curiosity or does
it have something to do with a certain project - what kind of research have you done -
something that maybe we didn't think of here, etc. In other words, some kind of
helpful feedback outside of "Duh, that's not ______. It doesn't look like him."
Yeah,
I'm doing it because I'm always curious to expand my knowledge of things -
especially in the arts, but it's not so much the idea of you accepting my impressions,
it's that there seems to be no constructive feedback or any kind of give-and-take to this search.
That's why I'm tired of playing your reindeer games.