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Mary William Ethelbert Appleton "Billie" Burke (1884-1970) is best known for her role as Glinda the Good Witch of the North in The Wizard of Oz (1938). The Billie Burke Show (sitcom) was heard on CBS radio from 1943-46. She appeared in Doc Corkle which was a 1952 television sitcom. At Home with Billie Burke was her talk show in 1951-52. She also had guest appearances on many television series of the 1950s.
There was a character called Commando Cody in the serial Radar Men From The Moon. A similarly styled TV show was Rocky Jones, Space Ranger.
1950s
The 1950s.
The idea from the 1950s that inspired the counterculture movement of the 1960s was the violation of African-American Civil Rights.
She was a housewife who always wanted to get into show business.
Sgt Bilko
Sugarfoot.
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Dennis the Menace along with his sidekick dog , Gnasher. These are UK versions of the US Dennis the Menace and are both quite distinct in appearance and character .
Unfortunately, no. James Bond was a character created by Ian Fleming in the 1950s for his novel called "Casino Royale".
The main character in "The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie" is Flavia de Luce, an eleven-year-old aspiring chemist with a knack for solving mysteries in her 1950s English village.
Snagglepuss, a Hanna-Barbera cartoon character, is known for ending his sentences with the catchphrase "even." He first appeared in The Quick Draw McGraw Show in the 1950s.
Mutley from the Wacky Racers had a rotor tail, but it wasn't in the 1950's though. It was the late 60's.
Rick from "Casablanca". ---- PCH answer is just Rick Blaine.
Mary William Ethelbert Appleton "Billie" Burke (1884-1970) is best known for her role as Glinda the Good Witch of the North in The Wizard of Oz (1938). The Billie Burke Show (sitcom) was heard on CBS radio from 1943-46. She appeared in Doc Corkle which was a 1952 television sitcom. At Home with Billie Burke was her talk show in 1951-52. She also had guest appearances on many television series of the 1950s.
I think s/he is referring to Red Skelton who had a character who appeared with an arrow through his hat from time to time. I think s/he is referring to Red Skelton who had a character who appeared with an arrow through his hat from time to time.