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Clark Kent wore the glasses to keep people from being able to easily recognize him as Superman- but the producers for this very old show must not have thought about ordinary people seeing him with them off if they did not give any strange reaction to seeing him without them. That techincally would knock out the whole purpose in him even needing them if people did not figure out he was Superman when he did not have them on as Clark Kent.
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The host for the famous "American Bandstand" TV dance show was the one and only-Dick Clark. I just heard that when the TV show premiered in 1955, it wasn't on the ABC-TV network, but on a local TV station in Philadelphia, PA. It became so popular and so successful that within only two years later in 1957, ABC-TV came to Dick Clark with a contract to have him do the show for more money in either Hollywood or Burbank, California. It was an excellent offer that no one could refuse, so Dick took it and became extremely famous and successful with it~"Benito".
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Bobby Clark - comedian - was born in 1888.
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Fearless Fly (Hiram) did wear glasses but only after changing into his super-powered character in a matchbox . He did not wear glasses when he was just plain Hiram . He was a parody of Superman with his alter-ego of Clark Kent .
yes extremely they stick it in every night
What a great question! Superman's glasses are regular glass, of course, since he doesn't need them to see better. Leaving them on should have no adverse effect on his X-Ray vision. However, I'm guessing the directors (in the movies or TV) want to make a clear delineation between Superman and Clark Kent. I seem to recall Clark using X-Ray vision all the time in the comics with his glasses ON.
Though extremely successful as an entrepreneur and risk taker, Clark often failed, by his own admission, as a leader and manager.