Episodes (14)
Apr 27, 1950
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May 04, 1950
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May 11, 1950
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May 18, 1950
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May 25, 1950
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Jun 15, 1950
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Jun 22, 1950
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Jun 29, 1950
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Jul 06, 1950
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Jul 20, 1950
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Jul 27, 1950
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Sep 28, 1950
Morey announces that the Silver Swan will be closing for renovations and hopes to open again after the New Year. For the last show, he and announcer Don Russell change roles, with Morey introducing Don as the show's emcee and Russell singing a chorus of Morey's popular song, "Yuk-a-Puk". Newton the waiter announces that oil has been discovered on his property and throws dollar bills into the audience, declaiming "Haircuts for Everybody" until Morey points out the importance of punctuation in a telegram. Informing Morey that his show's theme would never cut it at the ...
Oct 05, 1950
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Oct 12, 1950
Morey Amsterdam hosts an evening of variety entertainment from the mythical Silver Swan nightclub. Skits include the botched attempts of a photographer to take glamor photographs of a customer, Morey discovering that by twisting Newton's nose he can listen to all sorts of television shows and an elaborate ballet spoof.
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The Morey Amsterdam Show Season 3 (1950) is released on Apr 27, 1950 and the latest season 3 of The Morey Amsterdam Show is released in 1950. Watch The Morey Amsterdam Show online - the English Comedy TV series from United States. The Morey Amsterdam Show is directed by David P. Lewis,Kingman T. Moore,William O. Harbach and created by Joe Aarons with Morey Amsterdam and Art Carney.