Milton Berle got his start in vaudeville, as did many of the radio comedians. He appeared in films as early as 1942 and by the end of the decade had his own radio program. He had a fast paced delivery, was adept at ad lib, was often the butt of his jokes, and pushed the bounds of comedy to do the unexpected.
His shows followed a theme, where the jokes and sketches would follow the same topic. Today's show is a salute to gambling.




